• Hearts aflame with selfless service
    Hearts aflame with selfless service
    November 1, 2019
    by Gerald Korson
    With true philanthropic spirit, Legates and their families offer skills, time, and resources for benefit of others.
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  • Gorgeous music can beckon toward God
    November 1, 2019
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    When I was a little girl about four, my parents and grandparents – after hours-long Sunday afternoon dinners with extended family – would gather us all to watch β€œThe Ed Sullivan Show.” It was then that I first saw some amazing performers play brilliant piano and realized I wanted to learn it.
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  • Saint Cecilia (2nd Century Ad)
    November 1, 2019
    by Brian Fraga
    St. Cecilia was a 2nd-century young noble Christian woman in Rome, whose family promised her in marriage to the pagan nobleman, Valerius. Formerly, she had vowed to remain a virgin, and is said to have heard heavenly music in her heart during their wedding.
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  • Mary and my brace of Saints
    November 1, 2019
    by Thomas Monaghan
    Jesus, Mary and Joseph are certainly the three people most central to salvation history. Jesus, of course, as the second person of the Trinity is not only man, but is God. Mary, who is the Mother of God, has long been venerated as the Queen of the Angles and Saints; and St. Joseph, the foster-father of Jesus, among many other titles, is honored as the Patron of the Universal Church.
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