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by National Catholic Reporter
Chief Advancement Officer - Full Time
The Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) for the National Catholic Reporter is a newly-created role which will provide leadership and strategic vision to maximize the philanthropic potential of NCR’s development program. The CAO will be responsible for growing the annual fund and completing the organization’s Endowment Campaign to achieve its $7.5M goal. Click here to…
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by Gonzaga University
Training & Development Specialist – Mission
Working at Gonzaga:
At Gonzaga we don’t just state our mission. We live it every day as a Catholic, Jesuit, and humanistic University. It is the reason we exist and the foundation for our purpose: educating students for lives of leadership and service. From students to faculty and staff members, everyone here knows what we stand for – and they know how valuable our…
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by Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Director of Ignatian Training Programs
Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Georgetown, Washington, DC, seeks an experienced leader, deeply grounded in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola and in Ignatian spirituality, to manage, in collaboration with a theologian, all aspects of its Ignatian training programs, a response to the increasing desire for spiritual direction expressed by our…
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by Bruce Lewis
Angel of Mercy
A Tale of Compassion, Redemption, and a Struggle with Morality
Behind the gentle facade of a veterinarian lies a shadow.
Jim Briggs, a man with a chilling secret, has been a silent guardian to Chicago's most vulnerable in the Dignity Acres homeless community. When the community's self-appointed mayor is killed, Briggs finds himself entangled in a deadly game…
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by MJBImprints
Take A Priest Like You. A long Journey Home
Stood up to be shot by a group of drunken soldiers, a whiskey drinking, “John Wayne” type of priest shows real caring. A racist, alcoholic pastor nurses him through an almost fatal bout of malaria. Devastated by the death of a twelve-year-old schoolgirl, he then has to bury her. A Muslim friend offers him his youngest wife for the night if only he will stay in his…
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by American National Catholic Church
Answer the Call: Discover Your Vocation in the American National Catholic Church
The American National Catholic Church (www.TheANCC.org) is a vibrant faith community dedicated to living out the faith and traditions of the Catholic Church through the renewing lens of Vatican Council II.
We joyfully invite women and men who feel called to serve God’s people to discern a vocation to Holy Orders with us and encourage those who have left the…
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by Global Sisters Report
Wisdom from the Global Sisterhood: Contemporary Reflections by Catholic Sisters
Sisters care about creation, minister to those in need, and keep hope amid adversity—their witness and reflections can help us to do the same.
In Wisdom from the Global Sisterhood, Catholic sisters from across the world share their insights about prayer, grace, grief and healing, ministries, and a variety of topics. From the thousands of columns published since it…
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by National Catholic Reporter
Beacon of Justice, Community, and Hope
Through this newly released book, discover the 60-year history of the National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company, sustaining NCR’s commitment to covering the nation, the world, the Catholic Church, and the Catholic faith.
This is the story of one in five Americans who identify as Catholic—more than 50 million men and women whose lives have been shaped by the…
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by National Catholic Reporter
Jesus 2000
To celebrate the new millenium, the National Catholic Reporter invited people to submit original artwork to answer the question, "What would Jesus Christ look like in the year 2000?" The contest was a huge success: NCR's judges, among them the notable Sr. Wendy Becket, received 1,678 representations of Jesus from 1,004 artists in 19 countries from six continents.…