To outsiders, the Kuharski family life sometimes looked like controlled chaos. With 13 kids--seven by birth, six by airport (adopted)--it sometimes felt that way to family members, too. There were those vacations when the entire family jammed into one motel room. There were the excuses: Kari told me she wanted her hair cut that short. Dominic told me the cement was dry. Tony said that Grandma said there wasn't any poison ivy in that area. And, from a child playing with matches in the basement: I didn't know the newspapers would catch fire so quickly and spread to the paint cans. There were the challenges of adopting special needs children and the heartbreak of watching some of those children fail to adapt. Through it all, by the grace of God, much prayer and lots of common sense, the family became an oasis of stability and love.
Pearson, one of Father Postgate's converts walks into the courtroom. With tears in his eyes he looks at the frail old man that had brought him to faith as he takes the stand. "Take the bible in your right hand and read the card," said ...
Francis Kernan: The Life and Times of a 19th-century, Citizen-politician of Upstate New York
Dorsetville, a small town and a tight-knit community, deal with different challenges, and the community is always ready to step in and offer support and solace.
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Papers include - A Catholic in Public Life; Marriage and Public Life - Balancing Work and Family; Cardinal Newman on Conscience; God on Trial Hypothetical; Modern Labor and the Catholic Church; Balancing business, family and a Catholic Life ...
Empire State Catholics: A History of the Catholic Community in New York State
The Good Shepherd: A Novel
Deep in the Missouri Ozarks is a wilderness preserve named after a short-lived settlement of Irish immigrants.
From her island cabin, Catherine Doherty watched the changing of the seasons, and wrote these deep but simple reflections that occurred to her about how the seasons tell her, and us, where the church fits into the world today.
The story of Catherine de Hueck Doherty told through her own interior vision of how God has led and moulded her.