October 26, 2007
Priesthood: Detroit's oldest, youngest priests trade views
Kristin Lukowski Livonia Fr. James Hayes and Fr. Anthony Camilleri are at opposite ends of the priesthood spectrum, when it comes to years of service Fr. Hayes will celebrate 70 years in June, and Fr. Camilleri has only been a priest for five months.
Dr. John Barkay a 'Voice for Life'Robert Delaney Since then, he has supported crisis pregnancy centers, done sidewalk counseling and sponsored pioneering efforts to use ultrasound images as a tool to persuade pregnant mothers to keep their babies.
October 19, 2007
Rosary rallies mark 90th Fatima anniversary
Joe Kohn Canton Township When the Blessed Mother appeared to three poor Portuguese children in a series of apparitions in 1917, she asked them to pray for the conversion of sinners.
St. Cantius closing Mass set for Oct. 28Robert Delaney Detroit As more and more people made reservations for the banquet scheduled for after the Oct. 28 closing Mass at St. John Cantius Church in Detroit's Delray area, the parish faced a problem.
Muslim leaders send pope letter on theological similarities
Regina Linskey, Catholic News Service Washington For the first time, more than 100 senior Muslim leaders from around the world sent a letter to Pope Benedict XVI and other Christian leaders proposing theological similarities as a basis for peace and understanding.
October 12, 2007
15 men ordained to the diaconate Robert Delaney DetroitBefore a capacity congregation at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Cardinal Adam Maida ordained 15 men to serve the Archdiocese of Detroit as permanent deacons last Saturday.
Files of possible miracle for Ven. Solanus head to Rome
Robert Delaney Detroit When Bro. Leo Wollenweber, OFM Cap., flies to Rome Sunday, Oct. 14, he may be carrying with him details of the miracle that finally advances the Ven. Solanus Casey the next step on the way to being declared a saint.
Experts warn immigrants about false hopes for Canada
Robert Delaney Detroit Unscrupulous operators are misleading some immigrants in the United States into false hopes about their chances of being granted legal status in Canada, warn Detroit-area immigration advisers.
Madonna 'going green' with new building Joe Kohn Livonia With its Oct. 2 groundbreaking, Madonna University has taken the first step toward building a $20-million science and media center in the middle of its campus on Levan and Schoolcraft roads.
Catholics, others, join in annual Life Chain
Joe Kohn Farmington Hills On an unseasonably hot fall day, many Catholics and other people concerned with the sacredness of unborn human life lined the roads in metro Detroit and around the country, bearing signs with their convictions.
Heritage Hall dedicated at National Shrine
Kristin Lukowski Royal Oak Several hundred people, including several dozen priests, were among those celebrating the dedication of National Shrine of the Little Flower's new gathering space, Heritage Hall.
Priest: N. Ireland situation 'better than I could have dreamed' Robert Delaney Detroit Problems remain, but the peace process in Northern Ireland is proceeding surprisingly well since a political agreement allowed the province's own parliament to begin meeting this spring, said a prominent Belfast priest visiting the United States.
Playing the 'game' of our life Sr. Janet Schaeffler I suppose I would be called a sports fair-weather friend because the only time I take time to watch sports on TV is during the Stanley Cup play-offs, the NBA finals, and the World Series.
October 5, 2007
15 deacons to be ordained for archdioceseCardinal Adam Maida will ordain 15 men to the diaconate in a 10 a.m. ceremony Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 9844 Woodward Ave. in Detroit. Admission to the ceremony is by ticket only.
St. Raphael celebrates 75 years of faith
Joe Kohn Garden City For 75 years, St. Raphael Parish has been a community of believers that has connected people with one another in order to connect them with the Lord who loves them.
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