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Content from the Jan/Feb 2006 Issue:

Lay Witness Feature Articles
A Monumental Endeavor
By Most Rev. David L. Ricken
 
An Apostolate for All Seasons
By Mike Sullivan
 
In Thanksgiving
By Bill Zalot
 
Lessons Learned on the Road: An Uncommon Pilgrimage for Life
By Carrie Cusick
 
Living the Gospel of Life
By Michael Hahn
 
Pro-life Activism and the Primacy of Prayer
By Fr. Frank Pavone
 
Welcoming the Other Mary
By Elizabeth Brown
 
Lay Witness Department Updates
Avoiding War and Safeguarding Peace   By Jeff Ziegler
 
Book Reviews   By Various
 
Chapter News   By CUF
 
From the Editor's Desk   By Mike Sullivan
 
Holy Father, I Have a Question   By Pope Benedict XVI
 
Love and Responsibility--Resenting Chastity   By Edward P. Sri
 
Mary, the Model   By Frederick W. Marks
 
YOUR LIFE’S WORK   By Rick Sarkisian
 
Lay Witness Columns
A Culture Exposed
By Mike Aquilina
 
A God Beyond Our Control
By Colleen Carroll Campbell
 
Children: Blessings, Not Burdens
By Mary Ann Kuharski
 
God Is Pro-Life
By Leon Suprenant
 
Hope and Innocence
By Donald DeMarco
 
CUF Resources
Member Services
Church Documents

From Our Founder

How different the holy Church would be this very day if, years ago, we had been filled with a spirit of humility and compunction, of patience and ready obedience, with the spirit of the Publican, who stood afar off, not venturing to raise his eyes to heaven, but only saying, “Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner” (Lk. 18:13). Or if, like St. Paul, we had begun by saying, from the bottom of our hearts, “Lord, what would you have me do?” Or if, like St. Catherine of Siena, we had been able to cry: “Thanks be to Thee, Eternal Father! . . . I was sick and you gave me . . . a medicine against a secret infirmity that I knew not of, in this precept that in no way can I judge any rational creature, and particularly Thy servants, upon whom oft times I, as one blind and sick with this infirmity, passed judgment under the pretext of Thy honor and the salvation of souls.”

H. Lyman Stebbins
March 1987