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2009--THE YEAR IN REVIEW -- COLUMBUS CATHOLICS
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CUM CHRISTO - Jim Keating, serving a rector, rings a bell to start a weekly Cum Christo session, on the campus of Holy Cross Church, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Cum Christo, the Latin phrase for "with Christ," is a program that has benefited over 6,000 Christians, including many non-Catholics in their spiritual growth process. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com for The Catholic Times)


CUM CHRISTO - Columbus Cum Christo members pray in the chapel, on the campus of Holy Cross Church, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Cum Christo, the Latin phrase for "with Christ," is a program that has benefited over 6,000 Christians, including many non-Catholics in their spiritual growth process. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com for The Catholic Times)


CUM CHRISTO - Lay Director Elaine Beem takes part in a small group discussion during a weekly Cum Christo session, on the campus of Holy Cross Church, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Cum Christo, the Latin phrase for "with Christ," is a program that has benefited over 6,000 Christians, including many non-Catholics in their spiritual growth process. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com for The Catholic Times)


CUM CHRISTO - Attendees join hands in prayer, before begining a small group discussion, during a weekly Cum Christo session, on the campus of Holy Cross Church, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Cum Christo, the Latin phrase for "with Christ," is a program that has benefited over 6,000 Christians, including many non-Catholics in their spiritual growth process. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com for The Catholic Times)


CUM CHRISTO - Attendees join in song during a weekly Cum Christo session, on the campus of Holy Cross Church, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Cum Christo, the Latin phrase for "with Christ," is a program that has benefited over 6,000 Christians, including many non-Catholics in their spiritual growth process. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com for The Catholic Times)


CUM CHRISTO - Sue Shetler talks about her experiences working with the Divine Mercy Ministry - for women who have been released from prison - during a weekly Cum Christo session, on the campus of Holy Cross Church, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Cum Christo, the Latin phrase for "with Christ," is a program that has benefited over 6,000 Christians, including many non-Catholics in their spiritual growth process. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com for The Catholic Times)


CUM CHRISTO -Tim Peterson, from the Northwest Chapel, a non demoninational church, attends a weekly Cum Christo session, on the campus of Holy Cross Church, in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. Cum Christo, the Latin phrase for "with Christ," is a program that has benefited over 6,000 Christians, including many non-Catholics in their spiritual growth process. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com for The Catholic Times)