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June 11, 2012 CARTHAGENA — The organ in the Chapel of the Assumption at St. Charles Center, owned by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, has been recognized as a historic organ by the Organ Historical Society (OHS). The OHS recognizes organs in North America that remain true to the …

June 8, 2012 DAYTON, Ohio — Cardinal Peter Turkson, an outspoken advocate for reform of the world’s financial systems, will highlight an international conference on Catholic business schools at the University of Dayton June 18-20. The conference is organized by the University of Dayton and the University of St. Thomas …

June 8, 2012 By Eileen Connelly, OSU   When James Romanello participated in his first Mass as a transitional deacon at Holy Trinity Parish in Norwood on April 29, it was a reminder of his own call to the priesthood, as well a way to honor a beloved late priest’s …

June 7, 2012 The Archdiocese of Cincinnati will not participate in an effort by the National Right to Life Committee, Inc. to distribute “voter guide” cards in Catholic churches on June 25 or July 1.  

The good work of HOPE (Holy Land Outreach for Palestinian Educators) continues. Read daily blog updates of their current trip to the Holy Land at Hopevoices.Wordpress.com.

June 6, 2012 DAYTON, Ohio — The University of Dayton Libraries will honor the memory of late U.S. Rep. Charles Whalen Jr. by presenting part of his collection to the public and dedicating a tree in his honor during the University’s Reunion Weekend.

June 6, 2012 NEWPORT — Hundreds of pro-lifers from Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky came together on June 3 in a demonstration of support for the protection of human life with a peaceful walk across the “Purple People Bridge” spanning the Ohio River from Sawyer Point in Cincinnati to Newport on …

June 6, 2012 By Comboni Father Louis Gasparini “Who hears the call?” was the question posed to me, and my first reaction was, “Who is calling?”

June 7, 2012 By Patricia McGeever Even before she was born, divine mercy played a role Elizabeth Riesser’s life.

June 5, 2012 By Father Benedict O’Cinnsealaigh I was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. The greatest diversity we had was among those born in North Dublin and those born and raised on the other side of the river Liffey, in South Dublin. My experience of diversity was limited to …