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Vol. 88 No. 28 January 12, 2011

POST-HOLIDAY HANDOUT — A trusting chickadee at St. Peter's Abbey contemplates the feast that awaits on a cold late-December afternoon. (Photo by L. Weber)


Diocesan News

Dominican challenges direction of the church

Cathedral rectory undergoes major renovation

Week of prayer approaching in January

Lay association based on Jesuit spirituality

New year begins with prayers for peace

Refugee returned to Sudan to work among poor

New Year's levee focuses on hope

Coffee always on at Visitation House


Canadian News

Deaf Jesuit priest finds joy in the priesthood

Quebec daycare policy 'disappointing'

Saint's words inspire youth gathering


International News

Obama’s eulogy invokes spirit of black church, Reinhold Niebuhr

As Tucson mourns, victims are remembered

A year later, quake-ravaged Haiti struggles to recover

Haitians cope with post-traumatic stress disorder in a variety of ways

Threats to religious freedom abound, including in West, pope says

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