Read more about the article Local ice cream shop serves faith through Rosary Club
Katie's Ice Cream in Dickson hosts a Rosary Club every second Sunday of the month as participants gather to pray the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary followed by fellowship and complimentary ice cream. Dozens gathered for the most recent monthly gathering on Sunday, June 12.

Local ice cream shop serves faith through Rosary Club

‘It’s all to honor our Lady’

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Read more about the article Ancient marble columns from Church of the Holy Sepulcher get a museum home
Workers secure an ancient column from the Church of the Holy Sepulcher for transport to the archeology wing of the Franciscan Terra Santa Museum in Jerusalem's Old City June 9, 2022. (CNS photo/Debbie Hill)

Ancient marble columns from Church of the Holy Sepulcher get a museum home

’It is very exciting but it also very stressful’

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Read more about the article USCCB plans to release more resources on abuse prevention, child protection
Bishop James V. Johnston Jr. of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Mo., chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on the Protection of Children and Young People, is seen in this undated photo. (CNS photo/Terry Scroggins, Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau)

USCCB plans to release more resources on abuse prevention, child protection

’The USCCB has been a resource for the creation and implementation of child protection policies and safe environment programs’

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Read more about the article 100 days of war: Ukrainian leader reflects on the pope, hope, solidarity 
Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of Kyiv-Halych, head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, joins Pope Francis and bishops around the world in consecrating Ukraine and Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at the Cathedral of the Mother of God in Zarvanytsia, Ukraine, in this March 25, 2022, file photo. He spoke to Catholic News Service May 30 about Russia’s war on his country, Pope Francis’ condemnation of the war and about the role of Christian ministers in a situation of conflict and danger. (CNS photo/Ukrainian Catholic Church)

100 days of war: Ukrainian leader reflects on the pope, hope, solidarity 

‘We live through the pains and joys of our people with them’

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Read more about the article Aquinas College begins new venture for Siena Hall  
Aquinas College brought it's year-long celebration of the 60th anniversary of its founding to a close with a picnic for alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends on Saturday, May 14. Sister John Thomas, OP, leads a tour of Siena Hall on t he Aquinas campus. The facility, which was built as a dormitory, is now open to host conferences.

Aquinas College begins new venture for Siena Hall  

‘A real resource to promote good, solid Catholic organizations’

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