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In case you missed it, Bishop Knestout announced new clergy assignments for our diocese. All assignments will begin on July 1.
Pray for our clergy as they say goodbye to their current parishioners and adjust to their new parishes.
For the full list of clergy assignments, please visit the diocesan website: https://bit.ly/Clergy-Assignment-25
The U.S. Catholic bishops have gathered for their annual spring assembly this week. Bishop Knestout is among the bishops gathered – please pray for him and all of our U.S. bishops this week!
Every three years, a special assembly is held for the U.S. bishops. During this special assembly, there is no public agenda or livestreamed… Read more
While we celebrate Father’s Day today, Bishop Knestout wrote his recent column about our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV.
In it, he shares his own perspective on Pope Leo and what his name could signify about the Holy Father’s priorities during his papacy.
Read his full column: https://bit.ly/COH-0609
Happy Father’s Day!
May all the men who provide love and support to their children have a blessed and joyful Father’s Day. We also pray for all those grieving the loss of a father, that they find comfort through Our Lord.
May all fathers be inspired by St. Joseph, who serves as an example of a father who loves and protects his family.
All rising 6th-8th graders are invited to join us this summer for EPIC!
This one-day middle school event is the perfect opportunity to meet other Catholic middle schoolers while also learning more about the Catholic faith! The day will be full of games, talks, inflatables, a service project, and will conclude with the celebration of Mass.
One week ago, we celebrated the ordination of our three newest diocesan priests.
Were you able to join us?
If not, you can watch the livestream on our YouTube channel!
While you’re there, check out past videos to stay up to date on the exciting things happening in our diocese, and watch messages from Bishop Knestout and some other familiar… Read more
St. Anthony of Padua, patron saint of the poor, travelers, and lost items, gave up a life of riches and power to be a servant of God.
St. Anthony responded to God’s calls with zeal and sacrificial love for our Lord. May we respond to God’s calls in our own lives with the same zeal as St. Anthony.
St. Anthony was named a Doctor of the Church… Read more
“As I have loved you, so you also should love one another” (John 13: 34)
Let us bring Christ’s love to all those we encounter and continue spreading the Good News throughout the earth! By contributing to the Annual Diocesan Appeal, you have the opportunity to spread Christ’s love on a larger scale, and reach those in need of love and… Read more
St. Barnabas, whose name means “son of encouragement,” introduced St. Paul to Peter and the other apostles.
He was sent with Paul to Antioch to preach to the Gentiles, who believed they were gods and wanted to sacrifice offerings to them after witnessing a miracle.
St. Barnabas and St. Paul denied the offerings and said, “We are of the same… Read more
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