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Dio Cheyenne 4 weeks agoToday we pause to honor the men and women who have served our country in the armed forces. Many of them carried burdens we will never see, made sacrifices that were never publicly acknowledged, and showed courage in moments of fear and uncertainty. Their service is a reminder that peace is never something we can take for granted—it is something… Read more
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Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoToday the Church celebrates the memorial of Saint Leo the Great, also known as Pope Saint Leo I, who, is considered among one of the greatest popes and was the first pope to be given the title “the Great.”
Born into a Roman aristocratic family in the fourth century in Tuscany in the Roman Empire (present-day Italy), Leo I became a well-known… Read more
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Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoThank you for joining us during this year’s National Vocations Awareness Week! As we continue to pray for vocations in the Church, we also pray that everyone finds their God-given vocation. We remember, too, that everyone’s first vocation is their call from God to holiness. This is what the Second Vatican Council calls the Universal Call to… Read more
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Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoConsecrated life refers to all religious communities likes monks, nuns, sisters, and brothers, as well as more rare forms of consecrated life like consecrated virgins or consecrated widows. Consecrated life shows a total, all-in commitment to Jesus as these men and women give their entire lives to the Lord and to their brothers and… Read more
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Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoDid you know that all priests and bishops are also deacons? Every man ordained in the Catholic Church is first ordained a deacon. This forever imprints on his soul the character of Holy Orders.
Since Vatican II, the Church has authorized and mandated that some ordained deacons remain so permanently – men upon whom hands are laid, not for… Read more
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Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoThere is such hope found in the witness of men called to lay down their lives for the Church through the vocation of priesthood.
Many priests share that they see hope through the sacraments they are blessed to minister, especially through the gifts of Eucharist and reconciliation, where many can experience the outpouring of God’s mercy and… Read moreCông Giáo Thông Tin posted an update in the group
Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoThe Diocese of Cheyenne is blessed to have four men studying as seminarians for us this year.
In this Jubilee Year of Hope, these men represent hope for the future. Please continue to keep them in your prayers, and if you would like to send them a card or letter – you can find their addresses on the Diocese of Cheyenne’s Vocations… Read more
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Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoSurveys reveal that most priests and religious come from married, two-parent households where they witness the reality of joyful, sacrificial love daily. This reality was true for Father Ray Rodriguez, pastor of Saint Anthony’s in Casper. He witnessed that love in his parents, Maggie and Louie Rodriguez (pictured here), who celebrated 58 years… Read more
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Dio Cheyenne 5 weeks agoToday the Church remembers Saint Charles Borromeo, a shepherd who helped guide the Church through the turmoil of the Protestant Reformation and the final years of the Council of Trent. Though he was born into nobility and connected to powerful families, Charles chose a different path: he gave his life to the Church.
He became a priest and… Read more
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