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***FROM ARCHBISHOP EDWARD J. WEISENBURGER***
In the Catholic tradition, we judge ourselves as a community of faith by the way we treat the most vulnerable among us. The treatment of migrants poses a particular challenge to the consciences of policymakers, immigration enforcement officers, residents of border communities and providers of legal… Read more
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In the Catholic tradition, we judge ourselves as a community of faith by the way we treat the most vulnerable among us.
On June 4, a photo of Pope Leo XIV signing a baseball during his Wednesday morning audience in Rome started to go viral. The image of the Holy Father using a Sharpie marker to sign the iconic symbol of American sports appeared on Vatican News sites, The Pillar, and personal social media accounts.
While the photo caught people’s attention, the… Read more
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On pilgrimage during their annual Desert Formation Experience, seminarians blessed by instant-classic encounter with Pope Leo
Pope Leo XIV will canonize Blesseds Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati together Sept. 7, the Vatican announced.
Meeting with cardinals living in and visiting Rome for an ordinary public consistory June 13, the pope approved the new canonization date for the two young blesseds and set Oct. 19 as the date for the canonization of seven… Read more
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Pope sets Sept. 7 for joint canonization of Blesseds Acutis and Frassati - Detroit Catholic
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Leo XIV will canonize Blesseds Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati together Sept. 7, the Vatican announced.
The ribbon cutting culminated a vision that began in 2020, when Fr. Mech, on behalf of former Detroit Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, unveiled a plan to turn Detroit’s mother church into an “apostolic center for the arts and culture,” inviting visitors from neighborhood, city and indeed, the world, to come and experience the treasures the Church… Read more
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Cathedral Arts Apartments officially open in Detroit’s North End neighborhood - Detroit Catholic
Affordable housing complex across from Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament offers 53 units, job skills training program
“I realized that when I said yes, I do believe the Lord is calling me to be a priest and I want that as well, I didn’t know exactly what would happen, but there was that sense of deep interior peace, which is a beautiful feeling. He drew me to slowly understand that what he has in store isn’t just good. It’s great. It’s wonderful. It’s better… Read more
Forty brother priests came together June 11 to celebrate a combined 2,028 years of presbyteral service to the Church, gathering in the chapel at Sacred Heart Major Seminary for Mass and a luncheon with Detroit Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger.
This year’s priest jubilarians, celebrating milestones from 25 years to 60 years, included… Read more
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Archbishop-emeritus Vigneron, celebrating 50 years as a priest, and brother jubilarians give thanks with Archbishop Weisenburger
Archbishop Byrnes was eager to remind everyone that the Church’s mission is to evangelize, but that “it’s not enough to proclaim the Gospel,” Fr. Riccardo said.
“There’s also the work of re-creation,” Fr. Riccardo said. “And that’s the mission: to not just proclaim the Gospel, but to allow the Gospel to penetrate and perfect every dimension… Read more
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Archbishop of Agaña, Guam, former Detroit auxiliary remembered for missionary zeal, love of Scripture and a deep trust in God
On the morning of June 7, two men entered the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament as deacons. They left as priests “now and forever, in the order of Melchizedek.”
Fr. Pat Bruen, 67, and Fr. Benjamin Schroder, 26, were ordained to the priesthood by Detroit Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger, the culmination of many years of prayer,… Read more
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Two paths, one heart: Archbishop ordains new Detroit priests Frs. Bruen, Schroder - Detroit Catholic
Encouraging two men to embrace their new vocation, Archbishop Weisenburger advises new priests to pursue lives of faithfulness
Archbishop Michael J. Byrnes is remembered as a prayerful man who was willing to go wherever God called him, walking stride for stride with the people he was called to serve.
Whether it was preparing the Archdiocese of Detroit for Synod 16, or re-establishing trust in the Church in Agaña, Guam, following a time of great distress,… Read more
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Former Detroit auxiliary bishop’s impact still felt at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, St. Joan of Arc Parish; funeral will be July 9
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