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On May 26, 2021May 24, 2021
Damian Lenshek, For the Catholic Herald

Alkaline hydrolysis and you

In 2021, Wisconsin State Senator Patrick Testin, a Republican from Stevens Point, and Representative Todd Novak, a Republican from Dodgeville, sponsored legislation that would legalize alkaline hydrolysis as a means of disposing of human remains.

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On April 14, 2021June 17, 2021
Russell Yount

The Oklahoma City Memorial through the eyes of a Catholic man

It’s a few minutes past sunset, and I’m writing this reflection from the lobby of an atrium-style hotel in Norman, Okla.

The 24th annual In the Father’s Footsteps Catholic Men’s Conference has drawn to a close.

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On April 7, 2021June 18, 2021
Susan Swanke

Jesus, I’m learning to Trust in You

Susan Swanke

When Jesus appeared to St. Faustina and shared his message of Divine Mercy, the words he instructed her to put at the bottom of his image were, “Jesus, I trust in you.”

No subtle hint. Jesus wants us to trust him. Why is it so important to him that we trust him? Surely, it’s not because he needs our trust for his good.

In fact, God needs nothing. It must be for our good that he gives this command.

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On March 24, 2021June 18, 2021
Deacon Luke Powers

As the penitent, so the confessor

There is a saying in the seminary: “As the seminarian, so the priest.” While I have thought about this phrase many times during my years in formation, it has recently taken on a new light.

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On March 17, 2021June 18, 2021
Susan Swanke

Jesus lets Simon help him

This Lent, my parish has been focusing on the character of Simon of Cyrene along Jesus’ walk to Calvary.

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On March 9, 2021June 18, 2021
Fr. Lawrence Oparaji

Lent: A time to remember who we are, what we are, and whose we are

Ash Wednesday marked the most I had seen people in church since the lockdown and since the beginning of our reopening efforts.

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On February 16, 2021June 18, 2021
Damian Lenshek

Thinking about green burial

Death: Our Birth into Eternal life

Damian Lenshek

The following article is the next installment in a series that will appear in the Catholic Herald to offer catechesis and formation concerning end of life decisions, dying, death, funerals, and burial of the dead from the Catholic perspective.

St. Anthony the Great had a problem. He was 105 years old, he lived in fourth-century Egypt, and he was famous.

He did not want to be embalmed. But the common practice at the death of eminent personages such as himself was to preserve them, pose them on couches, and to keep them in their houses.

This was intended to honor the deceased.

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On February 2, 2021June 18, 2021
Damian Lenshek

Planning a Catholic funeral and burial

Death: Our Birth into Eternal life

Damian Lenshek

The following article is the next installment in a series that will appear in the Catholic Herald to offer catechesis and formation concerning end of life decisions, dying, death, funerals, and burial of the dead from the Catholic perspective.

One of the saddest situations I encounter is when a daily Mass attendee, after decades of devotion, dies and does not receive a Catholic funeral or burial.

Usually, this happens when the deceased’s children are not practicing Catholics and, either through ignorance or rejection of the Faith, do not seek a funeral Mass for their devout parent.

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On January 26, 2021
Fr. Joseph Baker

The Power of Attorney for Health Care

Death: Our Birth into Eternal life

Fr. Joseph Baker

The following article is the next installment in a series that will appear in the Catholic Herald to offer catechesis and formation concerning end-of-life decisions, dying, death, funerals, and burial of the dead from the Catholic perspective.

Last week, we began to explore the topic of advance health care planning.

This planning is necessary not only because of modern medical advancements, but most especially because we may find ourselves in a position when we are not able to express our wishes about the use of a particular treatment at the end of life.

That being said, not all forms of advance health care planning are equal.

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On January 19, 2021June 18, 2021
Fr. Joseph Baker

Important questions and decision

Death: Our Birth into Eternal life

Fr. Joseph Baker

The following article is the next installment in a series that will appear in the Catholic Herald to offer catechesis and formation concerning end-of-life decisions, dying, death, funerals, and burial of the dead from the Catholic perspective.

We should all be prepared for those difficult situations when end-of-life medical decisions need to be made.

Modern medical advancements have given us wonderful opportunities to bring about cures, to slow the progression of diseases, and to alleviate many symptoms.

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