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By Daniel Mulhall | Catholic News Service While the Bible is filled with stories of great loves and devoted marriages such as those of Abraham and Sarah and of Jacob and Rachel, it offers relatively few verses that speak directly to the relationship between husband...
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‘We’re not your normal couple,’ Luke Pesane says By Tom Maguire | Associate editor Upstairs at The Nottingham last week, someone played “As Time Goes By” on the piano. The song projected downstairs but did not spread to the adjoining wing where Luke and Ruth Pesane...
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Inspired by dream, Syracuse couple spreads goodwill around globe By Tom Maguire | Associate editor The silent angel appeared to the inspired talker with a message that he interpreted thus: Do something. The result, so far, is about 500,000 rosaries created by Alice...
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By Katherine Long | Editor In his 16 years with the diocese, Christopher “Kit” Parker saw much change — in the world, in the Church, and in himself, too. “I’m better at living my faith,” he reflected June 2, his last day as diocesan director of the Office of...
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Renée K. Gadoua | Contributing writer Emily Prill sat on the bleachers at Syracuse’s Nottingham High School field, watching representatives of several refugee groups perform for a small crowd. Under a blazing sun on Sunday, June 11, six Karen Burmese refugees...