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Post-Sandy relief efforts still stretch from New York to Cuba
WASHINGTON (CNS) — As victims continue to recover from Hurricane Sandy, several dioceses and Catholic charities are still asking for support for the affected areas.
@Pontifex to find new followers in Twitter
VATICAN CITY — To celebrate the launch of his new Twitter account, Pope Benedict XVI will tweet the answers to a handful of questions from his followers.
#gratefultweets, Facebook posts unite faithful in November
ARLINGTON, Va. (CNS) — A little bird says gratitude is making a comeback.
Pope: Keep message simple, joyful, credible when sharing the faith
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — In a world of hardened hearts and titillating distractions, Christians need to keep the Gospel message simple and live what they teach with love and joy, Pope Benedict XVI said.
Complex first year for former Anglicans’ ordinariate in U.S.
BALTIMORE (CNS) — The slideshow on important events of the first months of the U.S. ordinariate for former Episcopalians who have become Catholic was one indication of its unusual characteristics.
People in pews deserve better preaching
At their November 2012 meeting in Baltimore, the U.S. bishops gave overwhelming approval to a document titled “Preaching the Mystery of Faith: The Sunday Homily.” It was the first time in 30 years that they addressed the issue of the quality of preaching in our nation’s parishes. (Columns)
Taxes, immigration, life on state agenda
The next Arkansas legislative session begin Jan. 14 and likely bills are already being discussed. (Editorial)