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July edition: Ordination, Cross the Bridge for Life, new columnist & more

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The cover of the July 2016 print edition of The Catholic Telegraph features ordination at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains.
The cover of the July 2016 print edition of The Catholic Telegraph features ordination at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains.

The July 2016 print edition of The Catholic Telegraph features photo coverage from priestly ordination at the cathedral and Cross the Bridge for Life.

Along with those photo features comes news concerning the Catholic response on the Orlando shootings, an American Legion conference coming to the archdiocese and a Catholic Charities/Archdiocesan partnership on ID cards for undocumented persons.

A feature on Father Len Wenke notes the long-time priest will be returning to full-time parish ministry after serving as Director of Pastoral Services for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Father Wenke has served that position since 2007.

The July edition marks the debut of Father David Endres, Dean of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary and the Athenaeum of Ohio, as a CT columnist. Father Endres took over the “A Question of Faith” column previously written by Father Earl Fernandes. Father Endres first entry deals with the dual nature of Christ and divine knowledge of the end of the world.

Another feature on Sister of Mercy Aloyse Gerhardstein tells of the “retired” teacher, inspired by her love for education, remaining involved in Montessori-related efforts.

The Body & Soul feature highlights a Dayton-area food pantry, and a page 10-story reports that a Celina family will host the next annual Rural-Urban “Farm Mass.”

These stories and more can be found in the pages of the July 2016 print edition, which began reaching homes June 29.

Many, but not all, of the stories from the July 2016 print edition will appear online over the course of the month.

To make sure you don’t miss a single story, subscribe to the print edition HERE. If you are not a subscriber to The Catholic Telegraph but you live within the 19-county Archdiocese of Cincinnati, you can sign up at no cost.

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