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You better watch out—St. Nicholas is coming to town

December 6, 2025 Fr. Dn. Christopher B. Warner 13

Everyone loves jolly ol’ Saint Nicholas. There is something romantic and cozy about telling Santa stories around the crackling fire. He is an icon of the Christmas season. But not everyone agrees about the real […]

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A light emanating from the darkness of 9/11

December 6, 2021 Father Seán Connolly 6

All are familiar with the devastation wrought upon our nation twenty years ago on September 11, 2001. The shock, the images of crumbling buildings, the outrage and hurt over the 3,000 innocent lives lost are […]

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