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Friday, September 3, 2010
The Pittsburgh Catholic Archives
Photo by Chip Kelsch

There are 10 new seminarians this year at St. Paul Seminary. Seated from left are Nathan Sudie, Isaac Summers, Christopher Mannerino and Joseph Farren. Standing from left are Patrick Schoeneweis, Anthony Ferguson, Chris Basko, James Dunigan, Adam Potter and Mark Murdoch.

 
Bishop goes Into the Wild
By: William Cone, Editor

Men learn “survival skills” on wilderness retreat

The 108 men who attended the Into the Wild weekend Aug. 19-22 learned many things: fishing and hunting, construction, wild-game preparati ...
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Cemetery drilling addressed
By: William Cone, Editor

Catholic Cemeteries Association expresses its position on natural gas exploration

In response to comments made Aug. 17 by a Pittsburgh city councilman, the Catholic Cemeteries Associatio ...
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New seminarians start journey to priesthood
By: Chuck Moody, Staff Writer

10 men in formation talk about discerning their call

They range in age from 18 to 46 and their backgrounds are varied, but their motivation is the same — discerning a vocation to the pri ...
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Bishop’s Latin School continues to impact vocations
By: John Franko, Staff Writer

Alumni group presents awards and raises money

The Bishop’s Latin School was open for just 12 years, but it produced a remarkable list of alumni who have assumed leadership positions in t ...
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Local items to be displayed with Vatican treasures
By: Pittsburgh Catholic Staff Report

“Vatican Splendors” set to open Oct. 2 at Heinz History Center

Some 50 local religious artifacts, relics and artworks will make up the “Pittsburgh Splendors” segment of the “Vatican Splen ...
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The church was/is right
By: David Mills

A new study supports the church’s long-standing opposition to pornography

Pornography, declares the “Catechism of the Catholic Church,” “offends against chastity because it perverts the c ...
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