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Early in December my alma mater holds its annual homecoming, but I don’t usually go. I did last year, though, on the 25th anniversary of the graduation of my high school batch.

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SEATTLE (AP) – Two men sexually abused by a Catholic priest in the 1970s sat in court — one weeping silently, one stone-faced — as their lawyer asked a jury to hold the Seattle Catholic Archdiocese accountable for some of the darkest moments of their lives.

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How do you harmonize these two-pain and joy? With God, all things are possible. And he does it! He gives us both at once: hardship, suffering, pain, laced with laughter and joy!

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Such priests are the backbone of the Church. They probably will not get awards and marks of recognition, but (as Karl Rahner says) they are the ones who do most to promote the kingdom of God.
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Early in December my alma mater holds its annual homecoming, but I don’t usually go. I did last year, though, on the 25th anniversary of the graduation of my high school batch.

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SEATTLE (AP) – Two men sexually abused by a Catholic priest in the 1970s sat in court — one weeping silently, one stone-faced — as their lawyer asked a jury to hold the Seattle Catholic Archdiocese accountable for some of the darkest moments of their lives.

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How do you harmonize these two-pain and joy? With God, all things are possible. And he does it! He gives us both at once: hardship, suffering, pain, laced with laughter and joy!

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Such priests are the backbone of the Church. They probably will not get awards and marks of recognition, but (as Karl Rahner says) they are the ones who do most to promote the kingdom of God.
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