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Thursday, September 2, 2010


Impact of Mother Teresa's work still felt 13 years after death

WASHINGTON - Thirteen years after her death, the impact of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta's work and prayer is still felt around the world. Mother Teresa would have turned 100 Aug. 26. The order she started 60 years ago -- the Missionaries of Charity -- continues its outreach to the "poorest of the poor." Her spiritual life also continues to gain attention as her sainthood cause progresses. Many say Mother Teresa's legacy is the combination of her extreme devotion to the poor and her spirituality since both were so deeply intertwined. For young people, the nun is a model for how to live out one's faith. "What strikes them is that she practiced what she preached," said Eileen Burke-Sullivan, an associate professor of theology at Jesuit-run Creighton University in Omaha, Neb. She said students connect with Mother Teresa because they grew up seeing her image on television or in the newspaper and they knew she "lived and died working for poor." Burke-Sullivan told Catholic News Service that students appreciate how Mother Teresa made the connection between the practice of faith and justice. 
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Vocation Awareness Program: Discerning the call

 

Young volunteers give
back to diocese

Diocesan Vocations Director Father Rodolfo Garcia started the 20th annual Vocations Awareness Program weekend at Holy Trinity Seminary with an emotional message. “The best way to learn,” he said, “is to ask the questions on your heart.” As 35 young men and 15 women gathered in the seminary the last weekend in June for discernment, Father Garcia and Father Kyle Walterscheid, director of vocations for the Diocese of Fort Worth, spent a few moments with each attendee, preparing them for three days of reflection. 
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As an auger roared and ripped through the soil at Mount St. Michael Catholic School, volunteers from Mission Possible assembled a jungle gym for the students at the Dallas elementary school. Under the heat of the midday sun, a group of volunteers from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Plano and All Saints Church in North Dallas collectively labored, smiled and prayed as one. “Each day we start off with a prayer for the safety of everyone here,” said Norm Phillips, a 15-year veteran of the Mission Possible program.
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'The granting of indulgences'

The Catechism of the Catholic Church describes an indulgence as the partial or full remission before God of 'temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven.' To grasp church teaching on indulgences it is essential to understand the communion of saints as a richly generous, gift-giving communion of those joined in Christ's body. 

'Letters to Juliet'

NEW YORK -- "Letters to Juliet" (Summit) is a good-humored, old-fashioned, multigenerational romantic comedy -- set against the backdrop of a picturesque Italian travelogue -- that will have daughters, mothers, and grandmothers pondering the same question: "Does true love have an expiration date?" 

Two new Marian books inform, inspire Catholic readers



How much do you really know about Mary, the mother of God? Most Catholics are very familiar with Mary. Every time we recite the Hail Mary or sing the song "Ave Maria," we recall the story of the visitation of Mary by the angel Gabriel and her faithful acceptance of God's call to bear his Son. 





 



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