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Defeat Satan by living the Gospel

March 30, 2009
GLEN ARGAN
WESTERN CATHOLIC REPORTER

By the time this newspaper gets into your hands, we likely will have experienced some sort (or sorts) of aggravation at the WCR. Computer breakdowns are likely.

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Christian community needs equality

March 23, 2009
GLEN ARGAN
WESTERN CATHOLIC REPORTER

Baptism has brought us into a new community, a community that has left all factions and human divisions behind, a community where we are in the process of being transformed into God himself.

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Baptism brings the Holy Spirit into us

March 16, 2009
GLEN ARGAN
WESTERN CATHOLIC REPORTER

Since the time of creation, God frequently offered a covenant to his people. Each covenant was more inclusive than the former. His covenant with Adam formed a marriage; with Noah, it was with an extended family; with Abraham, God formed a tribe; with Moses, God knit 12 tribes together; with David, he formed a nation.

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Catholic identity 'penetrates, informs' schools

Archbishop Michael Miller

March 16, 2009
GLEN ARGAN
WESTERN CATHOLIC REPORTER

EDMONTON –– The main gift of Catholic schools is their “uncompromising Catholicity,” said the archbishop of Vancouver.

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Church hungers for both saints, leaders

March 9, 2009
GLEN ARGAN
WESTERN CATHOLIC REPORTER

In the chapel of the Catholic Pastoral Centre in Edmonton are 12 stained glass windows. Each window has a representation of one of the apostles. There is, however, no representation of St. Paul.

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Be a dynamic member of Team Church

March 2, 2009
GLEN ARGAN
WESTERN CATHOLIC REPORTER

After many years away from my favourite sport of curling, I got back into the game last year. One attraction of this fine game for me is that it is a team sport.

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