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    Why am I here?

    Amidst all the recent concern about a pandemic and morose political conversation, it’s important that Catholics remain cheerful---confident of our supernatural end. This seems a good time to reprint a still timely editorial composed by our founder, Fr. Kenneth Baker, from 1994. Why am I here? By Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J., from The Homiletic and Pastoral Review, May, 1994. Why am I here? Where did I come from and where am I going? At some time or other every person asks himself

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