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    The source of the Christian supernatural life begins in the waters of baptism. We emerge from the water purified of sin and newly born in the Holy Spirit. We become “new creatures,” adopted children of the most high God, incorporated into the Body of Christ, bearing an indelible spiritual mark, signifying that we belong to Christ, and not even… Read more

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    Heavenly Father,
    You never cease to bless your people, and you are ever mindful of our needs. We ask you to bless and protect our clergy in their travels and for the duration of their time together at the April Institute this week. Bless also all the faithful who will be traveling to the Sacred Chrism Mass. May our hearts be filled with… Read more

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    Saint John Baptist de La Salle was a young seventeenth-century Frenchman who seemingly had everything going for him. He was of noble background, wealth, education, good looks, and a high position in the Church. At age 16, he was named the canon at Rheims and was ordained to the priesthood at the age of 27.

    John Baptist rested in his high… Read more

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    On this Fifth Sunday of Lent, those who are preparing for baptism will experience the Third Scrutiny.

    The Gospel is from John 11:1-45, in which Jesus reveals his power over death through the raising of Lazarus. Martha and Mary express deep sorrow, yet also trust in Jesus, even in their grief. When Jesus declares, “I am the resurrection and the… Read more

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    Today is the Optional Memorial of Saint Vincent Ferrer, Priest.

    Born in Valencia, Spain, Vincent Ferrer completed studies in philosophy and joined the Dominican friars around age 18. Ordained a priest ten years later, Father Vincent lived during what is commonly referred to as the Western Schism, when two men claimed to be pope in 1378. Urban… Read more

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    Saint Isidore of Seville, Spain (560ad–636ad), was a brilliant scholar, theologian, and bishop, whose vast knowledge shaped medieval learning. His most famous work, the Etymologiae, was an early encyclopedia that preserved the wisdom of antiquity. Etymologiae covers a vast range of topics including the origins of words, grammar, rhetoric,… Read more

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    For the use of the new technologies:
    Let us pray that the use of the new technologies will not replace human relationships, will respect the dignity of the person, and will help us face the crises of our time.

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    Please join the Diocese of Cheyenne in celebrating the Holy Chrism Mass on April 10, 2025, at 5:30 PM. Mass will be held in Casper at Saint Anthony Catholic Church.

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    April begins in the midst of Lent, but on April 20, we move into the celebration of the most solemn and sublime event of human history – the Resurrection of Jesus Christ – the Paschal mystery. For this reason, the month of April is traditionally dedicated to the Eucharist, the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Christ with us. As we celebrate… Read more

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