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From God and me to God and we: Creative evangelization to reach youths, young adults

Liberian archbishop calls for immediate U.S. intervention

Question rises about kneeling: Vatican says flexibility allowed

Index of forbidden sites? Court's Web-porn ruling is latest effort to block unsuitable content

Fr. Ron Rolheiser -- To pass on the faith, we must embrace what was once a burden

Charlie Martin -- Integrity, self-respect mean more than fitting in

Fr. Richard McBrien -- Example of Phoenix bishop may have further eroded church spirit

Msgr. Jim Lisante -- Jean Vanier shows that one person can make a difference

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Resale means renewal for Greenleaf crafters
Shop offers chance for local community to connect with others
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PEDAL POWER: Jackie Renon uses her Greenleaf resale shop to help others. Here she and granddaughter Jennifer, 6, test out a bike refurbished by an elderly repairman. (Rick Evans photo) |
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By Joanne Flemming
Compass Correspondent
For Jackie Renon, a Greenleaf resale store owner, the daily
bottom line is not the money she takes in, but the number of good
deeds she can perform.
"I get up every day and think I'm going to do so many good
deeds," she said.
This member of St. Mary Parish, Greenleaf, has no set quota, but
tries to "do as many as I can."
In the last five or six years, she has found that her store,
located at 1811 School Road off Hwy. 57, has become a way to help
people in need. Full story ...

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Mass Times
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No charges against Bp. Banks
Job was corporal work of mercy
New law seeks mental health help
Priest, teacher, columnist dies
A New Genesis celebrates 20 years
'I knew God was with me in prison'
Former Hollandtown priest dies
Scholar sees hope for peace
Rockin' - and raking' - by the River
Ss. Cyril and Methodius church, Eaton sold

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