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byAfter a summer of leisure, students and teachers have embarked upon a new school year. What did you think about when you saw or…
After a summer of leisure, students and teachers have embarked upon a new school year. What did you think about when you saw or…
In the middle of the month of August, the Church celebrates the solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Under the title…
The month of July evokes many things. July reminds us that we are now more than halfway through the current calendar year of 2023….
Each year on Pentecost Sunday, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit into the life of the Church. We hear in the Pentecost…
I expect that many of us have acknowledged and reflected on our thoughts and feelings over these past few weeks regarding the recent mass…
One of the marks of the holy season of Lent is a call to strengthen our prayer relationship with the Lord. There are so…
One of the things that the month of January calls us again to remember is the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King…
Though the Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday/Easter Sunday) is the most important and theologically rich celebration in the liturgical calendar, there…
I enjoy the season of fall the most, and for this reason November is among my favorite months of the year. From saints to…
Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre has often noted in homilies and messages to his listeners that “we’re all in this together.” One way the archdiocese…