The
Catholic
Standard & Times Issue of April 24, 2008
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Editorial: Security tied to recognition of human dignity During Pope Benedict XVI’s historic visit to the United
States, there were moments that perhaps escaped the gaze of the media
assembled to document his words and actions. Catholic
Spirituality Don’t
wait for ‘the right room’ to pray
My brother John lives in Houston, where he doesn’t see The
Catholic Standard & Times. That means I can write about him
without fear of retribution — I hope.
Business News He helps clients feel at home Michael Wallacavage believes in cultural renewal — but
what does that have to do with real estate? Hispanic
Catholics Arzobispo
de San Antonio habla en Filadelfia
El papa Benedicto XVI «tiene una visión hermosa para el
mundo y cada uno de nosotros», dijo el arzobispo José Gómez,
arzobispo de San Antonio, en el reciente almuerzo para líderes
regionales hispanos, ofrecido por el diario Al Día.
Archbishop
of San Antonio speaks to Philadelphia’s Hispanic leaders Pope Benedict XVI “has a beautiful vision for the world
and each one of us,” Archbishop José Gómez, the
Archbishop of San Antonio, said at the newspaper Al Día’s
recent luncheon for regional Hispanic leaders.
Sports Remembering John Marzano
It was a warm morning in April 1983, and the professor was running late.
Profile:
He smoothed the way for Archdiocese during Pope’s historic visit
to U.S.
When the last of 61 buses rumbled into Philadelphia on Sunday night,
Father Zachary Navit could breathe a sigh of relief. He had been on
the go since December, coordinating the Philadelphia Archdiocese’s
participation in Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the United States.
Series
on sacraments brings apologist to area The
world can be transformed if Catholics live up to their universal call
to holiness, the Catholic apologist Tim Staples told an audience recently
at Philadelphia’s International Institute for Culture, the nonprofit
organization devoted to the re-evangelization of culture through education.
FEATURE
Bicentennial
Reflections
For
more bicentennial reflections, and other articles commemorating
the Archdiocesan bicentennical celebration, please pick up the April
10 edition of the CS&T at your parish or contact Cecelia Watkins
at 215-587-3667 or e-mail cwatkins@adphila.org