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What happens when an artist becomes clay in the hands of the Creator?
Lonnie Tapia wasn’t afraid to find …
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By Jay Nies and Annie Williams
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4/25/24
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The Pontifical College Josephinum was privileged to present its annual Good Shepherd Award — the highest honor it bestows upon members of the clergy — to Bishop W. Shawn McKnight of …
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By Carolyn A. Dinovo, Columbus, Ohio
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4/25/24
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Immaculate Conception School in Jefferson City is about to take part in their second March for Life of the year.
Students from the school, which chartered a bus to Washington, D.C., in January …
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By Jay Nies
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4/25/24
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Three women stood before a capacity crowd in the St. Clement Knights of Columbus hall and shared the itinerary of their “ridiculously amazing” journeys.
Residential clients of the …
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By Jay Nies
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4/25/24
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For many individuals, the journey from volunteering to becoming a staff member within an organization is a testament to dedication, passion, and a deep commitment to a cause.
This transition …
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By Jennifer Hudson
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4/25/24
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As the state of Missouri executed Brian Dorsey on the evening of April 9, high school students and parishioners from the Archdiocese of St. Louis joined a peaceful prayer vigil outside the Eastern …
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By Laura Kosta
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4/25/24
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CLICK HERE to read each pastoral plan and the full text of Bishop McKnight’s pastoral letter, “Shaping our Future Together: Parishes on Mission Together as Communities of the …
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By Jay Nies
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4/11/24
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CLICK HERE to read the full text of the latest report from this diocese to the Synod.
Listening with the heart is a sacred act.
That has been the message throughout the Churchwide Synod on …
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By Jay Nies
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4/11/24
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A group of young Missouri Catholics searched for words to describe the 11-day voyage they were preparing for to the African nation of Uganda.
Some called it a mission trip. Some described it as …
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By Jay Nies
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4/11/24
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“In grief and loss, love’s light will prevail. Through shared support, we can mend and set sail.”
Jeanette Steiner wove lessons from her 15-month-old son’s sudden death …
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By Jay Nies
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4/11/24
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Before freely accepting his passion and death, Jesus commanded his closest friends to love one another and to serve others with unvarnished humility.
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By Jay Nies
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4/11/24
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Melissa Ohden’s circle of friends includes women who have had abortions, as well as former abortionists and abortion clinic workers.
“I see them for who they are, not just the …
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By Jay Nies
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4/11/24
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April is Fair Housing Awareness Month, commemorating the passing of the Fair Housing Act in 1968.
The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing because of race, color, national …
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By Paige Orscheln
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4/11/24
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CLICK HERE to read an introductory story about this report.
Approximately 300 people participated, in five locations and in Zoom sessions. The groups were very homogeneous: few under age 50, few …
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4/11/24
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PHOTOS: Outdoor Stations of the Cross
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“Take up your cross and follow me” — Members of St. Vincent de Paul Parish of Pettis County present an elaborate, live reenactment of the Stations of the Cross outside St. Patrick …
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Photos by Sandra L. Rangitsch, from the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Parish Facebook page
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4/11/24
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The Lord who conquered death by dying and rising cements his reign with mercy, peace and reconciliation.
So should it be for all who follow him and hope to inherit his gift of eternal life.
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By Jay Nies
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3/30/24
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CLICK HERE to watch the livestream video of Fr. Dalton’s presentation in Jefferson City.
CLICK HERE to watch the livestream video of Fr. Dalton’s presentation in Colubia.
Much …
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By Jay Nies
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3/28/24
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The Prayer After Communion put an exclamation point on all else that had been said …
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By Jay Nies
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3/28/24
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Like the Apostles who caught a glimpse of Jesus’s glory at his Transfiguration, people aren’t in much of hurry to leave the Cathedral of St. Joseph these days.
They tend to linger …
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By Jay Nies
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3/28/24
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Some people remember it from the old St. Peter Church.
It was painted in detailed color and given by the Ordway Family while they were grieving the death of their son in World War I.
The …
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By Pam Whitney
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3/28/24
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