• New ambassadors for Christ at home in Tulsa
    New ambassadors for Christ at home in Tulsa
    June 1, 2018
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    86th chapter of Legatus charters on lovely evening in May
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  • Business Virtue Begets Leadership Charisma
    Business Virtue Begets Leadership Charisma
    June 1, 2018
    by Patti Maguire Armstrong
    "The best business practices will be in line with best religious practices"
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  • The Scarlet and the Black - Making Church-sense of Finance
    The Scarlet and the Black - Making Church-sense of Finance
    June 1, 2018
    by Brian Fraga
    John Hillen and a number of Catholic business leaders, many of them Legates, have created the Vatican’s first “management school” in its two millennia of history.
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  • Catholic Summer Camps - Keeping Faith Aflame
    Catholic Summer Camps - Keeping Faith Aflame
    June 1, 2018
    by Nancy Carabio Belager
    Daily Mass. Team-building activities, swimming, learning to evangelize, studying the faith, Eucharistic Adoration, Confession, horses, songs, and s’mores.
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  • Remedy For Restless Hearts
    Remedy For Restless Hearts
    June 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus has its origins in the early Church, and remains a powerful piety for the faithful today
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  • A father’s heart next to Christ’s
    June 1, 2018
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    His sacrifices were many, like encouraging my discordant piano practicing, and my brother’s jarring drum solos. He didn’t leave home or lose himself in hobbies. Dad’s favorite pastime was us.
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  • Meet the Chaplain: Monsignor Dennis Dorney - Tulsa Chapter
    June 1, 2018
    by Brian Fraga
    Augmenting golden priestly anniversary, premier chaplain for Tulsa Chapter
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  • Gender ideology – perilous to parents’ rights, kids’ well-being
    June 1, 2018
    by Michelle Cretella, M.D.
    “… when supported in their biological sex through natural puberty, 80 - 95 percent of gender-confused children got better..."
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  • Amazed by God’s Grace
    June 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    His book intersperses scenes depicting the joys and challenges of his own life — from his days growing up in a large sharecropping family to his conversion to Catholicism and ordination as a permanent deacon —
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  • St. Peter the Apostle (1 AD - 68 AD)
    St. Peter the Apostle (1 AD - 68 AD)
    June 1, 2018
    by Brian Fraga
    Christ selected Simon as among His 12 apostles, and later named him Peter (“The Rock”) upon which He would build His Church.
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  • Holiness is rooted in community
    June 1, 2018
    by Stephen Henley
    In Legatus, we don’t sell a product. What we “sell” is community.
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  • The Connection of Church and State: Harrisburg Legatus Chapter Meets at the Capitol
    May 3, 2018
    by John M. Knowles, Northeast Region Director
    Harrisburg, Legatus’ fastest growing chartered chapter from 2017 and most decorated chapter by awards received at the 2018 Legatus Summit in Orlando, celebrated its recent good fortune in a very special way.
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  • Meet the Chaplain: Father Joseph Mele - Pittsburgh Chapter
    May 1, 2018
    by Brian Fraga
    2017 Chaplain of the Year also marks 45 years as a priest
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  • Jerry Jones - 2017 President of the Year
    May 1, 2018
    by Brian Fraga
    Last year, Jones retired from Cannon IV, the family business he cofounded with his father, Richard, in 1974. He is still busy though, serving on various boards and volunteering in the community. He recently spoke with Legatus magazine.
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  • Surviving season of mayhem through simplicity
    May 1, 2018
    by Emily Stimpson Chapman
    In cooking, as in life, there's a season for everything. There’s a season for crafting fine cuisine, with ingredients sourced from the local farmer’s market. And there’s a season for microwaving frozen dinners from Trader Joe’s.
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  • New shingles vaccine 97% effective for middle-aged
    May 1, 2018
    by Susan Locke
    According to the CDC, the infection strikes about 1 million people in the U.S. each year, and nearly one in three adults will experience an incidence of shingles in his lifetime.
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  • WHAT TO SEE: The Woman
    May 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    The film is at its best when discussing Mary’s model of complete trust in God and obedience to his will, as exemplified by her consent to conceive and give birth to the Savior of the world.
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  • Looking at a Masterpiece
    May 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    “Sacred art is true and beautiful when its form corresponds to its particular vocation: evoking and glorifying, in faith and adoration, the transcendent mystery of God,” states the Catechism of the Catholic Church (#2502).
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  • Inside the Atheist Mind: Unmasking the Religion of Those Who Say There Is No God
    May 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    Christianity is blamed for social ills that find their solution in the teachings of Christ. And secularists, in denying religious faith a role in public policy, effectively make a state religion out of irreligion.
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  • Ten Battles Every Catholic Should Know
    May 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    This volume tells the story of Lepanto and nine other battles against Ottoman Turks, most from the same 16th century and situated in places like Malta, Cyprus, Austria, Hungary, and Armenia.
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