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Exact photographic replica of Our Lady of Guadalup image comes to Fox Valley

Pope John Paul visits Bosnia-Herzegovina, asks God's forgiveness for wrongs committed

Vatican puts 165 masterpieces on line for virtual tours

Fr. Ron Rolheiser -- We can't see God because his being are far beyond our way of looking at life

Fr. Jeremy Tobin, O.Praem -- God's given us many blessings; we need to give back to those in need

Mary Beth Bonacci -- New studies find abortion exacts high price on women, including increased rates of depression

Charlie Martin -- Reflection on Matchbox 20's "Unwell": mentally ill need our help and understanding

Fr. Richard McBrien -- Catholics especially pleased by Second Vatican Council changes to liturgy

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Youth make Habitat house reality for family
Catholic groups are among those who have helped
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CONSTRUCTION CREW: Kristyn Stoller, Natalie Canadeo and Alexandrea De Villers put siding on the Habitat for Humanity Youth Build house. Dedication will be this weekend. (Rick Evans photo)
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By Jeff Kurowski
Compass Assistant Editor
"They have showed up ready to work and understand that any job
is a good job. They have been great."
That's a sample of the praise steering committee chair Erin
VanCaster shares about the many volunteers, including a youth group
from Nativity of Our Lord Parish in Ashwaubenon and the dance team
from Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay, participating in the first
ever Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity Youth Build.
The house, located at 1409 Day Street in Green Bay, will be
dedicated on June 29. The Youth Build, led by the UW-Green Bay and
St. Norbert College Habitat for Humanity chapters, is designed for
ages 16 through 25. Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity plans to
offer a Youth Build every other year. Full story ...
Sidebar: Dedication of Habitat for Humanity Youth Build home to be held June 29

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Mass Times
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Bill covers clerical sexual abuse
Ground-breaking set for Green Bay cathedral addition
Former Oshkosh pastor dies
New Franken man ordained for Kalamazoo
Youth find Steppin' Right fun

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Auxiliary Bishop Morneau -- for June 29
God is faithful and must be glorified

Auxiliary Bishop Morneau -- for July 6
God's grace should be enough for us

Fr. Richard Ver Bust -- for June 29
Peter and Paul were interesting choices

Fr. Richard Ver Bust -- for July 6
'Thorn in flesh' may symbolize rejection

Compass Editorial --
Spare change

Compass Editorial --
Do touch that dial

Foundations of Faith --
When a heart magnifies, what color does it become?

Saint of the Day --
A mother's path of peace (June 28, Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)

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