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Content from the May/Jun 2007 Issue:

Lay Witness Feature Articles
Chastity Rules
By Mary Ann Kuharski
 
Our Lady of Fatima and the Pilgrim Pope
By Michael J. Miller
 
Our Lady of Guadalupe
By Archbishop José H. Gomez
 
Praying the Rosary with H. Lyman Stebbins
By CUF
 
The Story of Our Lady of Walsingham
By Joanna Bogle
 
To Jesus Through Mary
By Bishop Leonard P. Blair
 
Lay Witness Department Updates
Book Reviews   By Various
 
Catholic Quiz: Holy Days and Holy People   By CUF
 
Chapter News   By CUF
 
CUF Update   By CUF
 
Faith Fact: Co-Redemptrix, Mediatrix of All Graces, and Advocate   By Msgr. Charles M. Mangan
 
From the Editor's Desk   By Mike Sullivan
 
In Brief   By CUF
 
Letters to the Editor   By Various
 
The Pope Speaks: Bearing Christ to the World   By Pope Benedict XVI
 
The Road to Emmaus: Mere Catholicism   By Mariann Hughes
 
Lay Witness Columns
At a Glance: Are You My Mother?
By Leon Suprenant
 
Faces of Virtue: Personal Virtue in the Quest for Peace
By Donald DeMarco
 
Faith of Our Fathers: Marketplace of Ideas
By Mike Aquilina
 
Finding God in all Things: A Woman’s Soul
By Colleen Carroll Campbell
 
Forgotten Treasures: John XXIII
By Peter A. Kwasniewski
 
Giants of the Spiritual Life: Clement of Alexandria
By Jeff Ziegler
 
Knowing Mary Through the Bible: Mary’s Questionn--A Vow?
By Edward P. Sri
 
Lay Witness Columns
On the Way Home: The Mitch Family 20 Commandments
By Stacy Mitch
 
CUF Resources
Member Services
Church Documents

From Our Founder

Genuine renewal is what CUF is ultimately seeking to further. And genuine renewal is, as Pope Paul has stressed again and again, an inner, personal, moral, and religious renewal; because there can be no genuine renewal in the Church except by the individual response of her members to the universal vocation to holiness. Many of our chapters have begun primarily as groups who come together to deepen their spiritual life and their knowledge of the Church-especially of the documents of Vatican II. It is astonishing how different they are from that cloudy “spirit of Vatican II’ which is used so powerfully to undermine the Church.

H. Lyman Stebbins
1975