Bishop’s Conversation
Grads and Dads
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Centennial Mass Set
July 10 in Wellington
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Transitioning
Principal Returns to Classroom
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Bishop’s Conversation
Grads and Dads
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Centennial Mass Set
July 10 in Wellington
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Transitioning
Principal Returns to Classroom
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Leading Off Changes Affecting Four Priests Announced
Washington,DC(CNS)—Move
over, Spider-Man.
Here come some new comicbook heroes.
Among this new breed of heroes are Pope Benedict XVI, St.
Paul and Old Testament figure Judith.
They are the stars of comic
books done in a style older generations never saw in the comicbook rack at the neighborhood
drugstore growing up.
The genre is called manga, a
Japanese genre of cartoons and
comic books, and Jonathan Lin,
who runs Manga Hero, may well
be the world’s only publisher of
Catholic manga comics.
A 32-page Pope Benedict manga comic will be distributed in
August during World Youth Day
in Madrid.
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