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Category: Vermont
The peace and justice connection
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Mercy around Vermont
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Leading with gratitude
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Unmasking Proposal 5/Article 22
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Politics or justice?
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Consistency vs. contradictions
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Information on H630

A coalition of Vermont lawmakers is pushing H630, a bill that would “repeal the prostitution laws [...]

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A Just War?

Beyond any doubt, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine constitutes a deliberate war of aggression.  Hence, [...]

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Category: Saints
St. Joseph: A saint for chaotic times
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If St. Joseph Lived in 2021
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A Justice Like St. Joseph’s
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Deacons launch Spiritual Listening Ministry during pandemic
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Pandemic Saints

A few weeks ago, Deacon Phil Lawson commented that when the Church confronts great challenges, God [...]

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Staying Faithful During the Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic poses many new challenges to us and our faith. People are asking: How [...]

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A Christmas like no other
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Lessons from teachers, teens and chickens
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Disciples and saints

Each year on Nov. 1, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of All Saints. That celebration is a [...]

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Permanent Diaconate Formation classes to begin
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‘But that’s not my mom’

Wes is a capable professional frustrated by his mother’s progressive cognitive impairment, believed [...]

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Caring for the Earth with solar power
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Beyond the statistics

In June, the U.S. Center for Disease Control reported that suicide rates throughout the United [...]

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Bless the children

In 1971, Richard and Karen Carpenter released a popular song, “Bless the Beasts and the Children.” [...]

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