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    <title>February/March Courier is online!</title> 
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    <description>To read about Bishop Quinn's recent pastoral visit to Colombia, Catholic Schools Week celebrations, preparing with the three pillars of Lent and other happenings in the diocese, click the &quot;Read More&quot;&amp;#160;link below!</description> 
    <dc:creator>Ali Kremer</dc:creator> 
    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 19:02:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>Bishops Promoting World Marriage Day</title> 
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    <description>National Marriage Week is February 7-14

By Catholic News Service 
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Two initiatives in February focus  attention on the need to strengthen marriage,  in line with the U.S. bishops' priority interest in that area, Bishop  Kevin C. Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Ind., told his fellow  bishops.
Bishop Rhoades, chairman of the bishops' Committee on  Laity, Marriage, Family Life and  Youth, expressed support for World Marriage  Day Feb. 13 and National Marriage  Week USA Feb. 7-14 in a Jan. 13 letter to bishops.
World Marriage  Day, promoted by Worldwide Marriage  Encounter, has as its theme this year, &quot;Love One Another.&quot;
The observance received Pope John Paul II's apostolic blessing in 1993,  and &quot;has continued to grow and spread among many countries and faith  expressions ever since,&quot; Bishop Rhoades said.
National Marriage  Week USA is sponsored by the Let's Strengthen Marriage  Campaign. First observed in the United Kingdom in 1996, it has since  spread to other countries.
&quot;This project -- now in its second year (in the  United States) -- is a collaborative effort to influence the culture by  faith communities, business, media, education and nonprofit groups,&quot;  Bishop Rhoades said. He said it involves &quot;new efforts for marriage education and  crisis intervention,&quot; as well as promoting &quot;a message about the benefits  of marriage.&quot;
He also urged use of the online resources on marriage at the U.S. Conference of  Catholic Bishops' website, www.foryourmarriage.org, and its  Spanish-language counterpart, www.portumatrimonio.org; advocacy  resources at www.marriageuniqueforareason.org on why marriage should be promoted as the union  of a man and a woman; and the bishops' pastoral letter on marriage, &quot;Love and Life in the Divine  Plan,&quot; available online at www.usccb.org/loveandlife. 
The For Your Marriage  website received nearly half a million visits in 2010, a 23 percent  increase over 2009, according to a report from Google Analytics.
The report found that articles on preparing for a Catholic wedding were  especially popular. The site offers information about wedding readings,  music, ceremony options, interchurch marriages and tips for planning a  memorable wedding.
&quot;People visit For Your Marriage  because they want useful and reliable information,&quot; said Sheila Garcia,  USCCB staff member and the site's content editor. &quot;Whether you're  interested in marriage preparation  or enrichment, or what the Catholic Church teaches  about marriage, you'll almost  certainly find what you need.&quot;
Visitors to the site came from 213 countries or territories, with  significant numbers from the United Kingdom, Australia, Philippines and  India, according to the report.</description> 
    <dc:creator>Ali Kremer</dc:creator> 
    <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 22:05:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>Pope Benedict's Prayer Intentions - February 2011</title> 
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    <description>General  Intention: That all may respect the family and recognize it for its unmatched contribution to the advancement of society. 

Missionary Intention: That Christian communities may witness to the presence of Christ in serving those who suffer from disease in those mission territories where the fight against disease is most urgent. 

To view all of Pope Benedict's    prayer intentions for 2011 - visit:  http://www.ewtn.com/faith/popeprayer.htm</description> 
    <dc:creator>Ali Kremer</dc:creator> 
    <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 21:48:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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