Faith and Science Are Not Enemies — and Young People Need to Hear It
COMMENTARY: If young Catholics believe science and faith are in conflict, the Church must show them why the two belong together.
COMMENTARY: If young Catholics believe science and faith are in conflict, the Church must show them why the two belong together.
The diocese, which serves more than 278,000 Catholics in 23 counties of central Ohio, is experiencing declining church attendance and fewer young priests, as well as population decline and population shifts. Two Catholic schools will also close, though new schools may be built.
To implement a more student-focused vision for campus ministry, Bishop Earl Fernandes has appointed the diocesan director of evangelization to direct the center, in place of the Paulist Fathers.
‘Changing laws does not change hearts. Only love does. And now we are calling on all of you to help us build that civilization of love.’
Columbus’ 49-year-old shepherd advises, ‘You have to be creative to be holy today.’
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