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  • To close out the Jubilee Year of Hope in our diocese, Bishop Knestout will celebrate a special Mass on Sunday, Dec. 28, at 11 a.m.

    Though the Jubilee officially continues through Jan. 6, 2026, all are welcome to come together for this diocesan celebration. Mass will be held at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart and will be livestreamed for… Read more

  • Our schools, parishes, and missions are cheering for the generosity of almost 3,000 donors who gave to #iGiveCatholic on #GivingTuesday and over the past week!

    $1,198,390 worth of blessings were donated to help schools expand programming and build infrastructure, to support churches, to help campus ministers create more opportunities… Read more

  • Several of our seminarians had the unique opportunity to welcome the relics of St. Thérèse of Lisieux when the relics were brought to Theological College at The Catholic University of America.

    The Little Flower’s relics toured the U.S. from October 1 – Dec. 8, to mark the 100th anniversary of her canonization.

    Diocesan seminarians Carl… Read more

  • Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to St. Juan Diego several times in Mexico. He is most known for the the miraculous image of Our Lady that appeared on his cloak.

    A convert to the faith, St. Juan Diego was the first native to the Americas to be canonized as a saint and began a strong devotion to Our Lady after the apparitions.

    His story is… Read more

  • Advent is a time to grow in relationship with Jesus as we anticipate His coming at Christmas. Through the sacrament of reconciliation, we can draw closer to God by receiving His forgiveness and mercy.

    During this liturgical season, many of our parishes have additional opportunities for reconciliation.

    Contact a nearby parish or visit… Read more

  • Through her Immaculate Conception, the Blessed Virgin Mary was born to be our model of holiness. God preserved her from original sin from the moment of her conception. Mary the Immaculate Conception is the patroness of the United States, making this a patronal feast for our country.

    Immaculate Mary, #prayforus!

    Today is a holy day of… Read more

  • While we celebrate Advent and the closing of the Jubilee Year, tomorrow also marks the 60th anniversary of the closing the Second Vatican Council.

    In his recent column, Bishop Knestout writes about “Gaudium et Spes,” or “Joy and Hope,” The Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World.

    He reflects on its call for us to care for the… Read more

  • During the Second Week of Advent, we continue to prepare ourselves for the coming of Christ. As we grow in anticipation, let us bring peace into our lives and open our hearts to God’s call for us.

    How will you bring peace into your heart this Advent?

  • Though they officially retire from active ministry, priests and deacons do not retire from their dedication to serving the Church. Deacon Vernon Krajeski and Fr. Charles Brickner are proof of that as they celebrate their 45th and 50th ordination anniversaries, respectively.

    Originally ordained in New York, Deacon Krajeski was one of the… Read more

  • Happy feast of St. Nicholas!

    Today, we remember the generosity and compassion of St. Nicholas. His most well-known story tells of him secretly gifting gold to a poor man who couldn’t afford dowries for his three daughters. St. Nicholas left gold in each of the daughters’ stockings, which were drying by the fire at night.

    He was later named… Read more

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