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Catholic Charities will host a Run to Remember on June 14 in Lubbock. The 5K run is a fundraiser to support the Catholic Charities - Diocese of Lubbock. The fee to sign up is $40 per individual or ...
Father Mike Schmitz is on a nationwide speaking tour, opening up Jesus Christ's parables from the Gospel to sold-out crowds ...
To be published: all church notices and changes in church notices may be submitted no later than 10 a.m. Wednesday. Each notice will run as is until further notice is received from the church. People ...
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - A trailer belonging to Victory Youth Sports, a Catholic nonprofit serving families across Bryan-College Station, was stolen Friday from the parking lot of ...
I SPOKE WITH A PRIEST TODAY WHO SAYS THAT THE NUMBER OF DEVOTED YOUNG AMERICANS MAY RISE, THAT THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO SELF-IDENTIFY AS CATHOLIC IS GOING TO CHANGE. THE ELECTION OF AN AMERICAN ...
WFMY News 2 spoke to a youth group at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Greensboro. The group tells us they got to see Pope Francis during World Youth Day in 2023. The retreat took place in Portugal ...
The 2025 Australian Catholic Youth Festival has been hailed as an opportunity to encounter Jesus and grow the next generation of leaders. Representatives from the Festival gave a presentation to the ...
PARIS, May 6 — Hype has been building on social media around the Catholic Church’s secretive, centuries-old tradition of conclaves to elect a new pope, animating users from the White House on down. US ...
There never has been a pope from the United States. Like St. Mary’s, other Catholic institutions that helped shape the future cardinal are long gone, closed over the past several decades as the ...
“This agreement reaffirms [our] shared values and outlines collaborative efforts to provide enriching and character-building opportunities for Catholic youth through Scouting,” the ...
fewer than 10 Bible verses are “officially” interpreted by the Catholic Church). People can read the Bible and it is largely clear — just not always, and it is not self-interpreting enough ...
A record number 1,100 athletes from pre-K through eighth grade competed in the Staten Island Catholic Youth Organization’s Mad Dash Sunday at Monsignor Farrell in Oakwood. And what a day it was!
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