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Today we celebrate the Feast of Saint Thomas, the apostle who will forever be known as “doubting Thomas.” Yet, the first mention of him in the gospels is when a courageous Thomas urges his fellow disciples to accompany Jesus to Bethany, not far from the place where Jesus was nearly stoned to death a few days earlier. When the other disciples… Read more
Your contribution to Living and Giving in Christ: Unity through Diocesan Ministries, no matter the amount, is a sign of love and hope for your sisters and brothers across Wyoming. Funds raised for this annual appeal are used to maintain immediate and ongoing ministries, including direct support for clergy, parish leaders, faith formation for… Read more
The month of July is dedicated to the Precious Blood of Jesus.
Precious Blood, ocean of divine mercy: Flow upon us! Precious Blood, most pure offering: Procure us every grace! Precious Blood, hope and refuge of sinners: Atone for us! Precious Blood, delight of holy souls: Draw us! Amen. ~ Saint Catherine of Siena
Today we remember the countless unnamed Christians who gave their lives for Christ in the early days of the Church under Emperor Nero. After a terrible fire swept Rome in A.D. 64, Nero falsely blamed the Christians, unleashing a brutal wave of persecution.
These first martyrs — men, women, and even children — were tortured, crucified, and… Read more
The Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, both apostles and martyrs, reminds us that God calls imperfect people to extraordinary vocations.
Born in Bethsaida, near the Sea of Galilee, Simon was a fisherman, who, along with his brother Andrew, left behind his ordinary life to follow Jesus. Simon was the first to recognize and confess that Jesus… Read more
Today we celebrate the Optional Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who “reflected in her heart” the story the shepherds told of the angels proclaiming to them that her son was the savior who had been born (Luke 2:11-19) and who “kept in her heart” what she could not understand when her son Jesus stayed behind in the… Read more
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus! Let us rejoice in the gift of Christ’s Sacred Heart and the unceasing love he has for each one of us. Christ gives us this gift of His Sacred Heart not because He must, but because He wants to. He does this despite our shortcomings and our sins, and even knowing we will fall… Read more
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