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October 25, 2013 issue

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Local stories:

  • Hurt, help and hope: Couples seek support, healing after suffering miscarriage, stillbirth and early infant loss
    • Resources for miscarriage, stillbirth, early infant loss and infertility
  • Archbishop Emeritus Buechlein is honored as seminary’s new dining hall and dorm are dedicated
  • Youths, various faith traditions represented at ‘40 Days for Life’ rally
  • Mozart’s Requiem to be sung during All Souls Day Mass at Holy Rosary
  • The United Catholic Appeal and charity: ‘A chance to see what the Church is really about’
  • Lentz ‘humbled, honored’ to receive Notre Dame’s Sorin Award
  • Project SAFE passes on the faith to non-Catholic children and youths
  • What was in the news on Oct. 25, 1963? A radical reform of the breviary, and discussion of a reform in Church architecture
  • Donors are ‘putting Christ first’ through their generosity

Regular local features:

  • Editorial: 31 days, 40 days … let’s pray for life each and every day
  • From the Editor Emeritus: Year of Faith - The Church and sexual morality
  • Cornucopia: Family feuds are not fun, but they make good TV material
  • Emmaus Walk: Course of study - The Divine Economy 101 and God’s generosity
  • Faith and Family: Learning starts early in life and is directed ultimately toward God
  • Be Our Guest: Film shines light on beauty, joy of religious sisters’ vocations
  • Letters to the Editor
    • No letters were printed this week
  • Events Calendar
    • Day of reflection offered for African-American Catholic women on Nov. 23
    • Divorce and Beyond sessions offered in Indianapolis on Nov.12-Dec. 17
    • Celebration of St. Martin de Porres set for Nov. 3 at St. Monica Parish
    • Conference for those caring for the chronically ill offered on Nov. 7
  • Obituaries
    • General listing
    • Franciscan Sister Catherine Raters ministered in education in Archdiocese of Indianapolis
  • My Journey to God: Fear of the Lord

Catholic News Service:

  • Vatican official reaffirms teaching on divorced and remarried Catholics
  • Daughters of Charity to withdraw from Indianapolis, Lafayette, other dioceses
  • Palestinian president hopes to use pen from pope to sign peace treaty
  • Pope, at Mass, encourages people to visit retired priests and nuns
  • Message in a skullcap: U.S. student expands on pilgrim tradition
  • The Sunday Readings: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
  • Question Corner: Infallibility in Church teaching rooted in Christ’s promise to send the Holy Spirit

FaithAlive!

  • Resources help parishes unite Catholics of different cultures
  • Scripture shows that God’s love embraces all peoples and cultures as his disciples

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Hurt, help and hope: Couples seek support, healing after suffering miscarriage, stillbirth and early infant loss

Couple with baby Statistics show that 15-25 percent of all pregnancies end in miscarriage at 20 weeks or less. Those numbers are no consolation to the parents who lose their children before ever having the opportunity to hold and know them, or even to see them. In these stories of hurt, help and hope, three couples share their experience with the loss of children to miscarriage, stillbirth and early infant death; the search for medical and emotional support; and the faith they relied upon to carry on. (Page 1)
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Archbishop Emeritus Buechlein is honored as seminary’s new dining hall and dorm are dedicated

Life Chain participantsThe continued growth of Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary in Indianapolis was celebrated on Oct. 21 as Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin blessed and dedicated its new dining hall and dormitory. Archbishop Emeritus Daniel M. Buechlein, who founded the seminary in 2004, attended the event. The seminary’s dining hall was named in his honor. The dormitory, which features 10 double occupancy rooms, is named St. Bonaventure Hall. (Page 1)
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