The September 2019 archive of Daily News

Betsy Kneepkens: How long will we tolerate these mass killings?

Posted by Megan Muhich

Thirty-one dead in 24 hours. Again and again, since the Columbine High School massacre, we have had to endure the mass killing of our citizens by fellow citizens, the latest tragedies being those in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. Betsy KneepkensFaith and Family

How much more are we ... Read More »

Deacon Kyle Eller: Learning to praise God is a source of joy

Posted by Megan Muhich

One of the blessings of praying the Liturgy of the Hours consistently is that every day it puts the language of praise on our lips. Deacon Kyle EllerMere Catholicism

Of all the elements of prayer, I find praise the most difficult. For me, it comes naturally to ask forgiveness, ... Read More »

Bishop Paul Sirba: Take some inspiration from St. Padre Pio

Posted by Megan Muhich

Of the many feast days we will celebrate in the month of September, one stands out for me: Sept. 23, the feast of Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, priest. “Padre Pio” was born Francesco Forgione in 1887 in the small town of Pietrelcina, Italy. He died on Sept. 23, 1968, at the ... Read More »

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