Spotlight on St. James the Less 
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Spotlight on St. James the Less 

Brother Tom Bohman, C.PP.S., serves as director of religious education at St. James the Less parish in the Oakland Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. He says that approximately 95-97% of households fall beneath the poverty line in this mostly Hispanic community.   

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Spotlight on Cooperative for Education 
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Spotlight on Cooperative for Education 

In the mid-1990s, Jeff Berninger was looking for a way to make a difference for youth in the world, and Fr. Barry Fischer, C.PP.S., guided him to the mission in rural Guatemala, where Jeff volunteered to teach middle school. Jeff’s eyes were opened to the many barriers to education that his students faced, including systemic poverty and a high rate of adult illiteracy. Among the most glaring barriers was a lack of textbooks in classrooms.    

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Precious Blood Peace and Justice Grants 
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Precious Blood Peace and Justice Grants 

Missionaries of the Precious Blood contribute $164K to 37 organizations   

Our founder, St. Gaspar del Bufalo, had a mission to spread the word of reconciliation and renewal through the Precious Blood of Jesus as far and as widely as he could. He multiplied his efforts with his many missionaries. Still today, we can’t be everywhere there is need. One way we extend the reach of our mission is to support individuals and organizations within and outside of the Precious Blood community whose work aligns with St. Gaspar’s.  

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Carrying the Eucharist to the Corners of the Earth
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Carrying the Eucharist to the Corners of the Earth

Today we celebrate the founding of our religious Congregation, the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, by St. Gaspar del Bufalo, in 1815, in a small town called Giano, in a country that was not yet but would become Italy.

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Another loss: Parade shooting hits close to home 
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Another loss: Parade shooting hits close to home 

The tragic ending of that parade was worldwide news. An argument broke out, and guns were fired. Twenty-two people were injured, and Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two and former parishioner at Sacred Heart Guadalupe parish, was killed.

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We are called to remember and witness: Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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We are called to remember and witness: Hiroshima and Nagasaki

In 1945, over 200,000 people, most of them civilians, died in Japan from the atomic bombs that we, the United States, dropped on the cities of Hiroshima on August 6 and on Nagasaki three days later. Millions others suffered life-long health consequences from radiation exposure, including vulnerabilities to many forms of cancer.

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Why join the Missionaries of the Precious Blood?

In a Church richly blessed with a variety of religious congregations of priests and brothers, you might wonder what makes the Missionaries of the Precious Blood unique. Why do men choose to join us when they answer God’s call?

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CCSJ Receives Education Grant
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CCSJ Receives Education Grant

Congratulations to Calumet College of St. Joseph (CCSJ), which has received a grant of $500,000 from the Lilly Endowment through its initiative, Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana.

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Virtues Help Us Live into our Call&nbsp;
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Virtues Help Us Live into our Call 

Have you ever taken a walk in the evening after a heavy snowfall? The sounds of the city are muffled, there is a hush over creation as the snow blankets the earth. The rhythm of the crunch of the snow underfoot draws you into a place of quiet contemplation.

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