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Peruvian children grow in faith and education Father Joe Walijewski was known for his strong sense of compassion towards children who struggled...
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Restoring the roots in the domestic church “Fairy tales do not give the child his first idea of bogey. What fairy tales...
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St. Lawrence Community Services assists people experiencing difficulties Who is the stranger? Why should we help strangers? Good questions. There are different...
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School chaplains model a priestly life Trying to figure out what God calls a person to isn’t for the faint of heart....
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Catholic schools in the United States have a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. They emerged in response to...
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Community generosity helps Regis Catholic Schools update its facilities Over the past 70 years, thousands of students have walked the halls of...
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A Letter from The Diocese of La Crosse Catholic Schools Superintendent I once said to Bishop Callahan, “You know, our Catholic schools...
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The year was 1980, and I was so excited because the movie “Superman II” had been released. I had already seen the...
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Father Eugene Wolf and the gift of the priesthood Tightly huddled in a window well, noses pressed against the glass, the three...
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As we consider the topic of my article in this issue of Catholic Life, various perspectives could arise. Nevertheless, I would like...