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March 12, 2010
 
Robert Delaney
Archbishop Allen Vigneron's proposal to revive First Friday devotions was met with enthusiasm by a local group that has made gathering for Mass the first Friday of each month a regular practice for more than a decade.
 
The ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao-tzu, said, "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." The journey to meet my sponsored child, Kumari Gudime, began nearly nine years ago when a priest traveled to my parish, Our Lady of the Woods, in Woodhaven, and spoke about the Christian Foundation for Children and Aging. 
 
Knights of Columbus
Robert Delaney
The Knights of Columbus welcomed 82 new fourth-degree knights at an exemplification last Saturday at Thomas Crystal Gardens in Riverview, followed by Mass at nearby St. Cyprian Church.
 
Kristin Lukowski
Personal prayer "is the prayer of an individual, from the heart of a person," Cardinal Francis Arinze told a group of several hundred people last weekend.
 
Kristin Lukowski
Warren De La Salle Collegiate High School is teeming with student athletes before and after school, vying for space in the gym and common areas for sports practice and club meetings.
 
The familiar face of Bishop Daniel Flores will be back and among the men speaking at the third annual Hispanic Men's Conference next Sunday.
 
Sr. Kostielney, Michigan Catholic Conference president/CEO, retires
Retiring after 37 years with the Michigan Catholic Conference, the last 16 as its president and chief executive officer, Mercy Sr. Monica Kostielney can look back on a career of promoting the social teaching of the Catholic Church in the public square.
 
Haiti quake assistance nears $1.5m; help sought for Chile victims
Robert Delaney
As people begin to respond to the call for donations to aid victims of the Feb. 27 earthquake in Chile, contributions to Haiti earthquake relief efforts collected and sent to Catholic Relief Services by the Archdiocese of Detroit neared $1.5 million as of March 2.
 
Robert Delaney
Catholics who think Church teaching requires every dying 90-year-old to be hooked up to a feeding tube are misunderstanding and distorting what the Church teaches, a Jesuit priest who is also a medical doctor told Catholic healthcare workers last Sunday.
 
The prophet recalls the deliverance of the people during the Exodus. He tells the people that something even more wondrous will be done by God. The people of Israel are probably in exile in Babylon at this time.
 

 
March 5, 2010
 
Local musicians team up for CD, concert of hope, healing for Haiti
Kristin Lukowski
Royal Oak — Louis Canter can't travel to Haiti and rebuild a house, or help heal the sick and injured. In fact, not many people can.
 
Faith Matters: Unplanned pregnancy challenged, affirmed my faith in God
Angela Masters
On Good Friday of 2004, I underwent major surgery that forever changed the way my body works. Because of the nature of the surgery, I was cautioned by doctors not to get pregnant for at least two years. My husband, Jeff, and I are practicing Catholics who do not use artificial birth control.
 
Tuskegee Spirit lives: Deacon teaches kids to soar
Robert Delaney
Detroit – Kennadi Barcley has a real feel for what automotive engineers are struggling with as they explore alternative fuel sources.
 
Health reform: MCC outlines Church teaching on principles
Robert Delaney
Detroit — With the national health-care debate perhaps entering a new phase, the Michigan Catholic Conference has published a restatement of Church teaching on the principles that should guide public policy.
 
Spirit Awards: Urban parishes honor individuals for their service
Robert Delaney
Detroit — Shirley Partida and Anna Tyler are examples of the kind of person who makes a difference in a parish, whose participation goes beyond just regular attendance.
 
Readings for March 14: We are continuing our season for planting
Fr. Richard C. Macey
This is Laetare Sunday ("Rejoice" Sunday). Rose vestments may be worn at Mass to signal the half-way point in Lent. Readings for Cycle A may be used at the celebration of the Second Scrutiny for the catechumens and candidates in RCIA.

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