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Hyderabad, India, Sep 6, 2010 / 07:07 pm (CNA).- A massive crowd gathered in the city of Vijayawada in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh on August 30, to honor the memory of the recently deceased Archbishop Marampudi Joji of Hyderabad. The archbishop died on August 27 of a heart attack, his second since 2002. He was 68.
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Bay St. Louis, Miss., Sep 6, 2010 / 01:11 pm (CNA).- Our Lady of the Gulf Parish said thanks to the many volunteers from all over the country who helped rebuild the historic waterfront church with the August 29 dedication of a statue, five years to the day Hurricane Katrina ravaged Hancock County.
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St. Louis ReviewThis week's St. Louis Review editorial approaches the importance of respect and cooperation in the workplace, and stresses the importance of placing one's work within the context of God's design for our human makeup.

Tough times for the economy mean escalating unemployment and the consequent nervousness that makes everyone meticulously monitor the percentage of the American population without jobs. Often there is an air of crisis around the reporting of the growing numbers of the unemployed.

Those with jobs breathe sighs of relief that they still are working. Though there may be complaints about one's job, the employed generally consider themselves blessed.

The unemployed and the underemployed often grapple with issues of self-respect and with the frustration that spills out on all their familial and neighborly relationships.

Human nature is created to fill the earth and subdue it and to have dominion over all the earth (Genesis 1:28). The effort of labor of all kinds — physical, intellectual and spiritual — is a necessary part of life as God has made it. To respect that facet of human makeup, to foster meaningful work for everyone and to appreciate the work of others and oneself are essential in giving our humanity its deserved appreciation. It is part of our worship of God to be grateful for our ability to labor.

Labor Day is a good time to assess the degree to which one understands his work within the context of God's design for our human makeup. It is an opportunity to help enhance the workplace for others as well as oneself.

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Scott Scheiderer, a seminarian at Kenrick School of Theology, read a book in his room, which is part of a recent expansion of living spaces at the seminary.By Joseph Kenny, Review Staff Writer

Progress as promised.

Pledges for the capital campaign for Kenrick-Glennon Seminary are being collected and are being put to use, including for building the endowment.

In February, the Archdiocese of St. Louis announced that the "Faith for the Future" campaign exceeded its goal. The effort raised more than $61 million, an amount that was $11 million more than the target.

So far, 46 percent of pledges have been collected. The campaign is far ahead of the anticipated schedule for collecting pledges — an unusual but pleasing circumstance for the first nine months of a five-year collection period.

Because of the pace of collection of pledges, Archbishop Robert J. Carlson has directed staff to:

  • Pay all campaign expenses, which were held to 5.1 percent, lower than expected;
  • Set aside $3 million for plans and initial stages of building improvements;
  • Pay off a loan of $2.3 million to build additional rooms needed for growth experienced by the seminary;
  • Deposit more than $19.1 million in the endowment funds. The endowment goal of $20 million is expected to be reached by November.

The campaign was conducted to increase the endowment as well as provide repairs, updates and physical improvements to a building that dates to 1931.

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Blessed Thomas Tzugi
9/6/2010 12:00:00 AM
Born to nobility and educated by the Jesuits of the Arima province around 1571, Thomas entered the Jesuit order on the completion of his schooling at around 17 years old. He quickly developed a reputation for excellent preaching and evangelical zeal.   He was exiled to the island of Macao during a persecution of Christians, yet he managed to return to Japan in disguise and continue his priestly ministry.   He was recaptured and sentenced to death, yet he refused to seek his freedom through his family’s political connections.   He was burned to death at the stake in 1627 in Nagasaki, Japan.  He was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1867.
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Hyderabad, India, Sep 6, 2010 / 07:07 pm (CNA).- A massive crowd gathered in the city of Vijayawada in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh on August 30, to honor the memory of the recently deceased Archbishop Marampudi Joji of Hyderabad. The archbishop died on August 27 of a heart attack, his second since 2002. He was 68.
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Bay St. Louis, Miss., Sep 6, 2010 / 01:11 pm (CNA).- Our Lady of the Gulf Parish said thanks to the many volunteers from all over the country who helped rebuild the historic waterfront church with the August 29 dedication of a statue, five years to the day Hurricane Katrina ravaged Hancock County.
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