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Dio Helena 4 months agoIn his Friday Message this week, Bishop Vetter recaps his recent visit to the Conrad Deanery, where he celebrated Mass and visited the faithful at the local parishes and missions. He also stopped in at Legendary Lodge and the state prison. He even enjoyed some bowling in Shelby with two of our Seminarians who joined him on the visit!
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Dio Helena 4 months agoBishop Vetter is excited to invite couples in the Missoula area and beyond to a special evening celebrating Marriage on Friday, August 8th at St. Anthony Parish in Missoula!
From the newest of newlyweds to those who have commemorated over six decades, we hope that you will join for this special evening beginning with Mass at St. Anthony Parish… Read more
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Dio Helena 5 months agoThe Center for Catholic Life is searching for a diocesan CGS Program Coordinator to support the growth and ongoing cultivation of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program in the Diocese of Helena.
This position will remain open until filled, with a first look on July 15, 2025.
Find more details and apply today at: diocesehelena.org/employment
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Dio Helena 5 months agoPhotos from the Priestly Ordination of Fr. Dillon Armstrong, held on Friday, June 27th at the Cathedral. Congratulations Fr. Armstrong! Please join us in praying for him and for his ministry as a priest for the Diocese of Helena.
📷 Credit: Alex Olmes, Cathedral of St. Helena
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Dio Helena 5 months agoHey we know those guys!
Kaleb Mitchell, Jamie Severson, and Brett Rotz, three of our Seminarians studying in Rome at the Pontifical North American College, were featured on the cover of the most recent edition of the College’s magazine. Please continue to keep them, and all of our Seminarians, in your prayers!
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