April 6, 2018 at 1:53 p.m.
REVIEW OF ARTICLES
What readers might have missed in recent issues
This week's issue of The Evangelist is being read by 6,000 new readers (see separate article).
In recent weeks, those readers -- and maybe vacationing ones -- missed some interesting articles, such as:
* A Siena alumnus tells about riding on one of the underground trains that was bombed in London;
* Ted Spencer from the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown lists his All-Star Catholic team -- and reflects on his love for his family, faith and baseball;
* Experts probe the end of life in a special section about death and dying;
* Cate Mandigo, the famed folk artist, reveals what lies behind the special painting she created for a parish in the Albany Diocese;
* A historian discounts legends that the Albany Cathedral was modeled on the one in Cologne, where World Youth Day was held this summer;
* A 16-page back-to-school section looks at Catholic education, including the unusual names children have these days;
* Catholics who live in other states tell why they cross borders to go to church in the Albany Diocese;
* The Colangelos, a couple in their 90s, talk about a lifetime of marriage;
* A nun reveals why she teaches about the Holocaust in a Catholic high school;
* Senior citizens who were profiled in a special section include a 103-year-old woman;
* The Diocese's newest priest reflects on the people who influenced his vocation; and
* A priest pens a prayer using lyrics from Elvis Presley songs for an Elvis festival.
(Find these articles at www.evangelist.org.)
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