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Families with special-needs children find respite at DR

by William J. Dagendesh

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COLORADO SPRINGS. Caregiving can be a highly demanding, stressful responsibility for which no one person can adequately perform full-time without assistance.

Family members also require support and attention in order to maintain their own health and well-being. Respite care helps parents or caregivers take time to refresh, recharge their batteries and enables them to cope with caregiving.

Stewardship Conference offered at St. Patrick Church on Aug. 29

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COLORADO SPRINGS. The Diocese of Colorado Springs’ Office of Stewardship and Development is hosting a one-day Stewardship Conference on Aug. 29 at St. Patrick Parish, in Bonzel Hall. The event begins with Mass at 9 a.m., followed by speakers including Bishop James Golka. Visit www.diocs.org/2024stewardshipconference to register. There is no cost, but registration is requested by Aug. 22. Contact 719-866-6518 with any questions.

Religious Men Jubilarians

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The Herald features its annual jubilarian special section honoring clergy and religious celebrating milestone anniversaries this year. Below are the religious men celebrating jubilees this year.  

Religious Women Jubilarians

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The Herald features its annual jubilarian special section honoring clergy and religious celebrating milestone anniversaries this year. Below are the religious women celebrating jubilees this year.  

CARITAS CORNER: Mercy Now

By Andy Barton

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In 2005, the singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier released her fourth solo album, “Mercy Now.” The title song is a somber plea for mercy in our families, church, and nation. If you don’t know this song, you should stop reading and go find it on whichever music service you use and give it a listen. In the last line, Gauthier sings, “Every single one of us could use some mercy now.”

LESSONS FROM LITURGY: A History of the Nicene Creed and Why We Still Care

By Father Thomas Pressley

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Although the Nicene Creed rolls off the tongue of every Catholic with ease — or at least with mumbled inclusion after the Sunday homily — many Protestant denominations reject the Nicene Creed or any creed as something unbiblical or manmade, an attempt to add something to the infallible and sufficient Word of God, the Bible. Until, possibly, now, according to the recent 2024 Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Annual Meeting.

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