April 6, 2018 at 1:53 p.m.
REVIEW OF ARTICLES

What readers might have missed in recent issues


By JAMES BREIG- | Comments: 0 | Leave a comment

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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