Pope Francis prays as he arrives for a consistory to create new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in this June 28, 2017, file photo. The pope announced Sept. 1 that he will create 13 new cardinals at a Oct. 5 consistory. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

New cardinals: Pope’s choices stress dialogue, care for poor

Posted by - September 8, 2019

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — After the consistory to create new cardinals in early October, Pope Francis will have chosen more than half of the men who will enter the Sistine Chapel to elect his successor. And despite what critics of Pope Francis filled social media with Sept. 1 about him setting up the college to

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Pope Francis greets attendees during a meeting with doctors, patients and members of the Italian Association of Medical Oncology at the Vatican Sept. 2, 2019. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

Euthanasia is not an expression of personal freedom, pope says

Posted by - September 8, 2019

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Medical advancements do not help if they treat people as objects or when they are applied only to those people who are not considered a burden and “deserve” to be helped, Pope Francis said. In addition, euthanasia, which is legal in a number of places, “only seemingly promises to promote personal

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Cayden Noles examines the large church bell that is mounted on the grounds of St. Michael Church in Cannelton, Ind. Cayden, who is blind and autistic, loves ringing bells, so as a surprise for his 16th birthday his mother planned a weeklong journey that included the bell at St. Michael Church in Cannelton, Ind. (CNS photo/courtesy Amanda Noles)

Teen rings in 16th birthday with bells at Indiana Catholic parish

Posted by - September 8, 2019

CANNELTON, Ind. (CNS) — Tom Huber, former parish council president at St. Michael’s Parish in Cannelton, was touched by the note he received this summer from a mother who wanted to make a special birthday wish come true for her son. “My name is Amanda Noles. I am the mother of a sweet boy, Cayden,

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Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller of San Antonio speaks during the 2019 Kolbe Ministries statewide conference at St. Mark the Evangelist Church in San Antonio July 20, 2019. (CNS photo/James Ramos, Texas Catholic Herald)

Texas prison ministries bring grace, sacraments behind bars

Posted by - September 8, 2019

SAN ANTONIO (CNS) — Crowding around a painted portrait of St. Maximilian Kolbe, the Polish friar who died in a German concentration camp during World War II, prison inmates and retreat leaders smiled for a group photo at a recent July retreat. A longtime effort of Kolbe Prison Ministries and Texas diocesan correction ministries, Kolbe

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Father Michael Daly holds a monstrance with the Eucharist during Faith and Football Camp Aug. 7, 2019, at Cretin-Derham Hall High School in St. Paul, Minn. The three-day camp featured football drills and scrimmages mixed in with Mass, rosary, Stations of the Cross and adoration. (CNS photo/Dave Hrbacek, Catholic Spirit)

Summer camp combined football drills, scrimmages with Mass, adoration

Posted by - September 8, 2019

ST. PAUL, Minn. (CNS) — Boys on the sideline of the football practice field at Cretin-Derham Hall High School this summer fell silent one afternoon as they waited for the football camp’s afternoon session to start. What they heard next was not a coach’s whistle, but small bells carried by someone walking in front of

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LITURGY in our Diocese

Posted by - September 8, 2019

Editors Note: NorthStar wanted to introduce our readers to Mrs. Margaret C. DelaCruz and the Commision on Liturgy who will be having their regular column in our diocesan paper every week dedicated to Liturgy.) Welcome to the section on Liturgy in our NorthStar. Starting this Sunday, September 8th, on the Birthday of our Blessed Virgin

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Suicide Prevention Awareness

Posted by - September 8, 2019

September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Awareness Day. World Suicide Prevention Day gives organizations, government agencies and individuals a chance to promote awareness about suicide, mental illnesses associated with suicide, as well as suicide prevention. The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) and World Health Organization (WHO) each play a key role in promoting this

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Tough Demand

Posted by - September 8, 2019

“Stay fit and healthy” is everyone’s mantra, but the demand is tough in attaining it, which means shredding off excess fat, doing regular exercise, strict diet, good sleep, avoid stress and do things in moderation, but how moderate is moderation? The regiment of prescription must be followed if you want the   desired result for good

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Mauna Kea: Telescopes and Sacred Space

Posted by - September 8, 2019

A few weeks ago, Michael, one of my sons, was vacationing in Hawaii, on the big island. The tour guide suggested that they take a short cut through the mountains to get to the other side of the island. However, near the ridge of the mountain, Mauna Kea, they ran into stopped traffic as a

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XXIII DAMENGGU GI UTDINÅRIU NA TIEMPU

Posted by - September 8, 2019

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI                                                                               Wis 9, 13-18b Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Tinemtum Håyi na tåotåo tumungu’ i akunsehun Yu’us,             pat håyi siña humassu håfa intension-ña i Saina?  Mangkubåtdi i hinassun tåotåo siha,             yan i planu-ta siha ti mansiguru.  Sa’ i lalamas na tataotåo ha na’katgågadu i anti             yan i gimå’-ta guini

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