September 28, 2007
Catholics take special steps to promote life in October
Joe Kohn Detroit — You typically won't flip on your local news station or pick up your local paper and learn about the horrors of abortion, the lives of children that it takes and the intense psychological damage it can do to women and families.
Survey: Residents reject killing embryos
The Michigan Catholic News Detroit — An overwhelming majority of Michigan residents oppose the killing of human embryos for research purposes, according to a study conducted by a national polling firm.
Oct. 17 Mass for Commerce is for all in business
Robert Delaney Detroit — The idea behind the annual Mass for Commerce is "the rejuvenation of the strength of the power of the Holy Spirit in commerce," says John Sier, an attorney with the Kitch Law Firm in Detroit and a co-chair of the event.
Local dates set for 'St. Augustine' play
Robert Delaney There is a timelessness about the moral struggles St. Augustine went through on his way to conversion that makes the story of this fourth-century saint speak to people today, says actor-playwright Leonardo Defilippis.
Schools find treasure in unneeded items Kristin Lukowski Rochester — After Jesus fed the masses with five loaves and two fish, the disciples gathered up the leftovers and found they filled 12 baskets.
September 21, 2007
'We had to flee to save our lives' Kristin Lukowski Sterling Heights — Astefan Zrow Yousef was scared for his family. He was scared for the persecution they were receiving because of their faith.
The Michigan Catholic marks 135 years of service Robert Delaney Detroit – Had Fr. Gabriel Richard's plans for a Detroit-based Catholic newspaper panned out, the Archdiocese of Detroit's newspaper would be looking forward to celebrating 200 years of operation in 2009, and be the oldest Catholic paper in the United States.
St. Bernardine of Siena celebrates golden jubileeJoe Kohn Detroit — Cindy Lewis recalls leaving early with her seven siblings for Sunday Mass at St. Bernardine of Siena, to make sure their large family grabbed a pew so they could sit together in the crowded church.
St. Anne in Ortonville marks 50-year anniversary Joe Kohn Ortonville — The Catholic community here has come a long way since a small village mission was started in 1949, and last weekend was a red-letter day in that history as St. Anne Parish celebrated its 50th anniversary.
September 14, 2007
'Time to retire'Robert Delaney Cardinal Szoka celebrates his 80th and with no official position in the Vatican plans to spend more time in Detroit.
Priests remember papal visit when they were seminariansJoe Kohn Metro area — It was two decades ago. Msgr. John Kasza and Fr. David Burgard had just entered Sacred Heart Seminary, and already they and their classmates were going to have one of the most memorable experiences of their lives.
Cd. Szoka remembers not taking 'no' for an answer
Robert Delaney Detroit — When Cardinal Edmund C. Szoka, then archbishop of Detroit, found out Detroit had been left off the itinerary of Pope John Paul II's second visit to the United States as pontiff, he wasn't about to just take "no" for an answer.
There was no paper published September 7, 2007
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