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The Holy Father, Pope Francis’ Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 3 a.m. Central Time on Saturday, April 26, and all are invited to pray for repose of the soul of Pope Francis.
As we remember our late Holy Father, learn more about his legacy by visiting our In Memoriam of Pope Francis webpage, which includes a link to watch the Holy Father’s… Read more
This evening, University of St. Thomas will host a special presentation on one of the most sacred and significant transitions in the Catholic Church.
Dr. Benedict Nguyen, Canon Lawyer, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at the University of St. Thomas, will present on the death and election of a Pope in the… Read more
The Mass of Easter Monday will be offered for the repose of the soul of His Holiness, Pope Francis, by His Excellency, Joe S. Vásquez, joined by His Eminence, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, and Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell’Oro, CRS, this evening at 5 p.m. at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston.
All are welcome to attend. The… Read more
United with His Eminence, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Bishop Italo Dell’Oro, the priests, deacons, men and women religious, and lay faithful of the Archdiocese, I am deeply saddened at the death of His Holiness, Pope Francis, this morning in Rome.
Pope Francis’s life and ministry centered on walking alongside the poor and marginalized, sharing the… Read more
Throughout Easter Sunday, the Catholic Church celebrates the Resurrection of the Lord.
The Paschal Triduum ends at sunset with the celebration of Evening Prayer, but the paschal candle will remain prominently displayed in the sanctuary for the next fifty days. This pillar of light will remind us that the long night of sin and death is over… Read more
Calling to mind the time in which Christ was in the tomb, Mass is not celebrated again until the Easter Vigil, which takes place after nightfall on Saturday.
The faithful gather after sundown to celebrate this lengthy Mass, consisting of four parts, which in ancient times would last throughout the night until sunrise as Christians… Read more
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