|
|

In this issue:
Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki:
Hispanics in Chicago: A dilemma to be solved or a richness to be savored?
Observations- by Tom Sheridan: Miracle, or just a pane?: If any city could use a miracle, Boston arguably is such a place. Beantown is the epicenter of the churchs recent clergy-sex abuse scandal, the site of Cardinal Laws resignation and a place where hundreds of lawsuits still hang fire.
The Interview: Five years after John Paul IIs visit to Cuba, the restrictions on religious freedom are returning, says the archbishop of Havana. A process has begun of return to the ideology of repression, says Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino. >
|
|
 |
Issue of July 6, 2003
Are you listening?
Catholic radios making a splash
Catholic radio listeners looking to find a voice of faith on the airwaves can stop fiddling with their tuner knobs.
After three years of moving up and down the AM dial, archdiocesan radio programming has found a home at WCSN, 820 AM, with a full hour of programming starting at 9 a.m. Monday through Friday.
Called and Gifted: Theres something for everyone
Frances Clarke and Gregory La Veau have something in common besides their Catholic faith. When they became active in their parishes, both wanted to know more.

A river runs through it! St. Columba Parish is home to the Little Calumet, Wolf Lake and the Illinois-Indiana State Line. Parish Pride>>
|
|