By Andres Rivera
Staff Writer

ROME—Among the millions expected to flood Rome for the canonization of Blessed John Paul II and Blessed John XXIII on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27, a small delegation sporting Blessed John XXIII parish t-shirts will be among those representing the Diocese of San Bernardino. 

 Attending the canonization will be particularly special for this group as it means the elevation of their parish’s patron from Blessed to Saint. 

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By Marie Widmann

 The darkness is intense at 4 a.m. as the large truck rolls into the parking lot of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, completing its journey from the Los Angeles wholesale floral district. Several brave souls from the Knights of Columbus greet the young driver and over the course of an hour they remove large crates from the truck. The men stack the crates according to the treasures they contain: ferns, baby’s breath, red roses and roses of all other shades. 

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SAN BERNARDINO—In a letter read at Masses March 15-16 Bishop Gerald Barnes encouraged those without health insurance to sign up for it before the March 31 deadline to comply with the federal Affordable Care Act.

 Bishop Barnes said he was especially concerned about reports of low enrollment among Hispanics in San Bernardino and Riverside counties and wanted to clarify the position of the Church on the controversial law.

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SAN BERNARDINO—In January, Lisa Stiefken, the long-time dedicated director of the Pregnancy & Family Resource Center in San Bernardino, lost her husband to cancer. But not before Chuck Stiefken had saved the lives of well over 1,000 children and given hope for the future to countless women and men. 

 For more than 12 years, at least four times a week, Chuck stood peacefully and prayerfully before Family Planning Associates, reaching out to women approaching the abortion facility. With gentleness and compassion he offered these women a better solution for their crisis pregnancy, directing them to the Pregnancy & Family Resource Center nearby.

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 Last December, Pope Francis spoke out against the scourge of hunger saying that “the scandal that millions of people suffer from hunger must not paralyze us, but push each and every one of us to act: singles, families, communities, institutions, governments, to eliminate this injustice.”

 The Challenge Hunger Campaign is one of Catholic Charities’ responses to the challenge of Pope Francis to act on hunger. This campaign has great potential in this emerging age of virtual communication – particularly with youth and younger adults. And this hunger awareness opportunity can serve as a powerful Lenten activity for families as well.

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By John Andrews
Editor

CHINO—Amid the somber reflection of Ash Wednesday, as he gave his homily to inmates at the Chino Institute for Men (CIM), Bishop Gerald Barnes offered a bit of his characteristic levity.

 “The ashes are only meant for those who are sinners, so if you’re not a sinner, please don’t come to receive the ashes.”

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