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Visits to bring the gift of the Holy Eucharist to homebound people have impact
COVID-19 impact remains; counts help measure evangelization efforts
Top stories of 2021 include continued perseverance in a pandemic, examination of history, recognition of anniversaries and announcement of a strategic pastoral plan.
Vianney senior Henry Vest enters the Church at the Easter Vigil, supported by sponsor Tim Dotson, who was confirmed one year ago
Imagine the light and joy we’d experience if we all had the same level of enthusiasm for the Eucharist as first communicants
Why can’t non-Catholic Christians receive holy Communion, especially when it is a special moment for their family like the first Communion of their grandchild?
After the COVID lockdowns, I continue to feel lonely and I find myself coping in unhealthy ways. How can I get back to normal?
Much of recent increases in enrollment attributed to flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic
Aaron Loesel will receive the sacraments of first Communion and confirmation at the Easter Vigil
Pastor said a minster distributing Communion began to run out of hosts, only to see more hosts in the ciborium
Despite parish suppressions, mergers, overall Mass attendance rose 0.3%
Sister Sandra Krupp, ASCJ, brings God’s love, parish community to the homebound
St. Pius X High School students share history, eucharistic miracles with second-graders receiving the sacrament
Priest, deacon fly over all churches in the deanery administering a eucharistic blessing over each