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The Importance of Family Rituals

November 7, 2019 wpmessage

By Deena Bodine, LCSW We live in a society that glamorizes “busy.” Our calendars are full, but we are left…

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Posted in: Youth First

Knights’ Clergy Appreciation Dinner draws record crowd

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By Tim Lilley The Message editor Knights of Columbus Councils from Dubois and Spencer counties welcomed a record crowd of…

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Mass of the Resurrection for All Souls

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By Tim Lilley The Message editor Father Gene Schroeder celebrated the Mass of the Resurrection in honor of All Souls…

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Seminarian Profile – Tyler Underhill

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Name: Tyler Underhill What are your parents’ names? Clint and Sarah Underhill Current Parish: Our Lady of Hope, Washington What…

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All of me – Part III

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Author’s note: This is the third column of three about the total nature of stewardship. It is a letter I…

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Posted in: Radical Joy - Catholic Stewardship and Abundance

Annunciation School students focus on animals, St. Francis for service project

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BY MEGAN ERBACHER The Message assistant editor Without animals, Annunciation– Christ the King Campus first-grader Kendra Srinivasan said we might…

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Ten Commandments or 613? – Masses for deceased non-Catholics?

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Q. Why is it that Christians feel that the coming of Jesus freed them from the 613 prescripts that Jews…

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Posted in: Question Corner

Grateful on purpose

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The days are getting shorter, and the skies are getting grayer. It must be November. I’ve been doing a lot…

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Posted in: Grace Notes

St. Wendel students use Make a Difference grant for Little Hearts Clubhouse

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BY MEGAN ERBACHER The Message assistant editor Sixty-two percent of licensed foster families turn away children younger than school age…

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Give thanks and remember

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By Becky Siewers It’s hard to think of November and not think of Thanksgiving. Years ago, I read a paper…

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Posted in: Connecting Faith and Life

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C

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THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, YEAR C 2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14; Psalm 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15; 2 Thessalonians 2:16-3:5; Luke…

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Posted in: Sunday Scripture

Climbing; always climbing

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Have you ever climbed a tree for Jesus? Our Gospel (Luke 19:1-10) for Nov. 3 recounted the story of Zaccheus,…

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Posted in: Journey of Faith

HHS issues proposal on faith-based agencies’ adoption, foster placements

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By Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) – The Trump administration on Nov. 1 announced a proposed rule to allow faith-based…

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White Mass honors healthcare professionals, caregivers

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By Megan Erbacher The Message assistant editor More than 60 healthcare professionals, caregivers and their families gathered Oct. 29 at…

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Measure provides for respectful ‘disposition’ of fetal remains

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By Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) – A bill in Congress to require respectful disposition of fetal remains from abortions…

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What are you most passionate about?

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“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21). I have been blessed with opportunities to…

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Posted in: Gratitude for the Gift of Faith

Front page of The Blessing and Dedication of St. Benedict Cathedral

November 1, 2019 wpmessage

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To those who will listen

October 31, 2019 wpmessage

By Father Alex Zenthoefer Special to The Message Editor’s note: National Vocations Awareness Week is Nov. 3-9. We thank Father…

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Making St. Benedict Cathedral ‘a church’

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By Matt Miller Diocesan Director of Worship Special to The Message Editor’s note: The photos accompanying this story are from…

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Cathedral statues undergo ‘heroic’ restorations

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By Tim Lilley The Message editor Benedictine Father Godfrey Mullen, Rector of St. Benedict Cathedral Parish, found it easy to…

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Payne focuses Eagle Scout project on glorious additions to renovated cathedral

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By Daniel Payne Special to The Message Editor’s note – Atop the Baldacchino of St. Benedict Cathedral stands a 6-foot…

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Students gather for St. John Henry Newman Canonization

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By Livia Wight A View from Campus It is Saturday, Oct. 12th, as I write this. Two University of Southern…

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Grandma remembers: the secret of 90

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By Christina Capecchi Twenty-Something It’s become a four-generation tradition to head south of the cities and take in a small-town…

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The gift of St. Benedict Cathedral

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By Tricia M. Hollander Henning Special to The Message Gift. A thing given willingly without asking for anything in return.   …

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‘A pillar of strong Catholic Faith, hope, charity and love’

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By Tom Miller Special to The Message Through the years, St. Benedict Cathedral has been a pillar of strong Catholic…

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