Father Benedict

Dear Editor: With the death of Father Benedict Groeschel, a memory of him and what I once heard him say came to mind. I had driven a young priest, visiting from France, who had an appointment to appear on his show at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Dunwoodie. I sat and watched as the show was […]

Recognizing God’s Plan

Dear Editor: I spend a part of each day walking in my neighborhood with my companion dog Matlock. I say hello to everyone, and many times I strike up a conversation with the people I meet. Sometimes I meet people who are seriously ill and may be terminal. They ask me, “Why does God keep […]

Future of Catholic Schools

Dear Editor: While explaining charity, Pope Francis said, “True charity requires courage: let us overcome the fear of getting our hands dirty so as to help those in need.” At Futures In Education, our courage comes from our benefactors who give of themselves in order to provide opportunities for the children in our Catholic schools […]

The Truth

Dear Editor: I would like to make some comments about Peter Farley’s letter, (Nov. 1). Mr. Farley’s remarks about “Conservatives” do not make sense to me. If you profess to being a Roman Catholic, then that is indeed what you are – not a conservative, a traditionalist, a liberal, etc.; you are a member of […]

The Spirit Breathes

Dear Editor: Re: the extraordinary Synod. First of all, the only conclusion that it came to was to end Oct. 18. The Holy Father will study all the recommendations and will give the official results next year before the Ordinary Synod in October. All are welcome into the Church. No one was ever rejected because […]

Letters to the Editor

Two Wonderful Priests Dear Editor: Father Alonzo Cox wears so many hats that it’s difficult to describe his exact responsibilities. Many people and zillions of problems report directly to him. As his responsibilities in the parish grew, so did the parish – altar servers, lectors and extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, Family Life Committee, youth, […]

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor: Conservatives are deeply disturbed that they no longer have their own way in the Vatican, that the new pope has dared to open discussions among bishops and lay people. No more Roma locuta, causa finita; more come and let us reason together.