The Catholic Moment: The source and summit
November 21, 2011 By Father Earl Fernandes With Advent, the translation changes of the Roman Missal have taken effect.
Sunday Scripture: The Shepherd King
November 20, 2011 By Terrance Callan Christ the King: Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17; 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28; Matthew 25:31-46 In the United States we do not tend to think very favorably about kings; our country was established by revolution against the king of England.
The Catholic Moment: The final reckoning
November 13, 2011 By Terrance Callan Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time: Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6; Matthew 25:14-30
Giving the Glory to God
October 27. 2011 By Father Timothy P. Schehr Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time: Malachi 1:4-10; Psalm 131; 1 Thessalonians 2:7-13; Matthew 23:1-12
Archdiocese celebrates World Mission Sunday
October 27, 2011 ST. ANDREW DEANERY — The Archdiocese of Cincinnati celebrated Asian heritage and culture during its World Mission Sunday Mass Oct. 23 at Susanna Parish in Mason.
Sisters of Charity support Peruvian craftswomen
October 25, 2011 ST. LAWRENCE DEANERY — Deep in the altiplano (high plato) area of South America, a group of Peruvian women formed a cooperative called Artesenia Pachamama (Earth Mother) with the assistance of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati.
Annual Mass honors religious jubilarians
October 24, 2011 ARCHDIOCESE — Sisters, brothers and priests from religious communities throughout the archdiocese who are celebrating jubilees in 2011 came together for an annual Mass in their honor at Mount Notre Dame in Cincinnati Oct. 15.
St. Leonard dedicates new senior wellness center
October 21, 2011 DAYTON DEANERY — St. Leonard Franciscan Living Community became the first in the Miami Valley to introduce a new holistic approach to wellness among seniors when the 22,000 square foot Franciscan Center was dedicated Sept. 15 with a special ribbon cutting ceremony.
Seniors enjoy music of St. Therese Brass
October 21, 2011 By Patricia McGeever ST. MARGARET MARY DEANERY — On a recent warm fall evening, a couple dozen people gathered in a courtyard at dusk for a concert. Soon, feet were tapping and hands were clapping. In the front row sat Cora Hill, who enthusiastically said, “This was …