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Do your part
Emma Pasierb, an 11th grader in Kyle Zinno’s U.S. history class at St. Joseph High School in Conway, won first place in the school’s COVID-19 poster contest. (Photo)
Obituaries
Louise A. Schneider Eckart, 97, a member of St. Benedict Church in Subiaco, died March 10. She is survived by …
Thankful for priesthood
Louis Beck (left), a local artist and member of the Catholic High School Class of 1949, donated a wood carving to rector Msgr. Lawrence Frederick, Class of 1955, for his birthday March 9. (Photo)
What should I get for a good Catholic Bible?
Q. My wife realized that my Bible is not Catholic when I could not locate the Book of Sirach in it. What is a good Catholic Bible, with a contemporary translation from Greek? (Question Corner, Seeds of Faith)
Tending to the tender shoots sprouting from the ashes
Let’s get one thing straight, right off the bat: COVID-19 stinks. (Columns)
Church leaders: We see you and thank you
“There was a real sense of a heavy weight on my shoulders,” Bishop John E. Stowe of Lexington, Ky., said on America’s “Jesuitical” podcast of his decision to suspend public Masses March 17 to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. (Guest commentary)
Vaccine must be developed morally
We soon might have to deal with a massive moral dilemma as various drug companies try to come up with a vaccine to prevent COVID-19. (Editorial)