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Clergy abuse: Priests are the antidote
A column by Teresa Pitt Green, an abuse survivor and an advocate for trauma-informed pastoral care.
A good retreat in ‘God’s Cathedral’
Diocesan priests share time of prayer, relaxation and reflection.
The thing with feathers
These delicate, fragile, seemingly insignificant natural wonders have something powerful to teach us
To know and love the lord
As a priest, I can now share what I have gained through years of study with young people.
Suffering is a part of life
There isn’t a scoreboard at heaven’s gates, expecting perfection and tracking our fumbles.
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