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Miracles Spotlighted at Hesburgh Lecture at DeSales
“When your vision is attuned Eucharistically, you begin to see everything miraculously,” said keynoter Dr. John Cavadini, professor of theology and director of the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, who presented “Miracles and the Mysteries of the Church.”
Faith Buoys Personal and Professional Life of Retired FBI Agent
“It amazes me how much my Christian faith has formed the foundation for my entire life,” said James Doolin, retired special agent FBI and parishioner of St. Joseph the Worker, Orefield, while presenting “Finding God in a Broken World” as part of the Theology on Tap series March 19 at Hops at the Paddock, Allentown.
Bishop Announces Restructuring of Office of Vocations
To enhance and prioritize the mission of the office, Bishop Schlert has named Father Mark Searles as the Director of Vocations Promotion and Father Christopher Butera as the Director of Seminarian Formation.
Former Atheist Brings Sacred Relics to Diocese of Allentown
Relics are divided into three classes: first class – a part of the person’s body, for example blood, hair or bones; second class – an article touched by the person or touched directly to part of his or her body; and third class – something touched by a saint.
Archbishop Joseph Kurtz Encourages a ‘Theology of Abundance’ at Parish Stewardship Day
“Good efforts always change three persons. It changes the person who benefits. It changes the donor because the individual becomes generous and is never the same. It changes you and me when we ask someone in the right way,” said Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky.
Five years a pope: Francis' focus has been on outreach
"Evangelizing presupposes a desire in the church to come out of herself," he had told the cardinals just days before the conclave that elected him. "The church is called to come out of herself and to go to the peripheries, not only geographically, but also the existential peripheries: the mystery of sin, of pain, of injustice, of ignorance and indifference to religion, of intellectual currents and of all misery."
Diocesan CYO Basketball Championship
St. Joseph the Worker high school boys, St. Thomas More teams score top finishes.
Catholic Charities Gala ‘Transforming Lives’ of Those in Need
A festive evening of faith, fellowship and fun garnered $240,000 to help those in need, as 451 faithful, the second highest attendance in the gala’s history, gathered for the 11th Annual Catholic Charities Gala March 4 at DeSales University, Center Valley.
Mercy School Named First Special Learning Global High School
“We can all offer someone a snack every day. We can offer people a snack of friendship, a snack of love and a snack of helping one another,” said Thomas Awiapo who visited the school Feb. 21 to meet with high school students who will represent the first school for special learning to contribute to the mission of Catholic Relief Services.
‘Faith and Spirits’ Ponders Evidence Authenticating Shroud of Turin
“The Shroud of Turin always intrigued me. During Lent it is a great time to reflect on the Lord. In looking at the shroud, we are remembering Christ’s passion and living it in our hearts,” said Sister Rose Mulligan, vocations director for the Sisters, Servants of Immaculate Heart of Mary, Immaculata at “Faith and Spirits.”