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4
Dez
2024
Marian Awards and the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception

This week's Bishop's Blog features the Marian Awards and answers the question, Is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception a Holy Day of Obligation?

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10
Out
2024
October Events

Bishop da Cunha's Building Faith blog shares highlights of recent celebrations and an invitation to upcoming special Masses.

Blogue do Bispo
11
Set
2024
Diocesan Eucharistic Encounter

Bishop da Cunha's Building Faith blog features a recap of the September 7th Diocesan Eucharistic Encounter.

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28
Ago
2024
Equipping Catechists

Bishop da Cunha's Building Faith blog features resources for equipping and celebrating Catechists as well as a welcome back to school message.

Blogue do Bispo
31
Jul
2024
Olympics Opening Ceremony

In this week's Building Faith blog, Bishop da Cunha reflects on the Eucharist and the Olympics Opening Ceremony in Paris.

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20
Mar
2024
Preparing for Holy Week

Bishop da Cunha's Building Faith blog for March 20 thoughtfully reviews the upcoming Holy Week Liturgies, including the annual Chrism Mass.

Blogue do Bispo
6
Mar
2024
 Moving Forward and Looking Back

Bishop da Cunha's Building Faith blog features encouragement for the half-way point of Lent and two special events to celebrate the Diocese's 120th Anniversary.

Blogue do Bispo
11
Jan
2024
Pastoral Councils

The Diocesan Pastoral Council The Second Vatican Council urged every diocese to establish a pastoral council “whose responsibility is to investigate under the authority of the Bishop all those things …

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5
Jan
2024
National Eucharistic Congress

July 2024 Eucharistic Congress After three years, the National Eucharistic Revival will conclude the week of July 17-21 with a National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana. What an exciting moment …

Blogue do Bispo
6
Dez
2023
Ceremonies and St. Nick

Confirmation Should Change Us Receiving the Sacraments should, even in the smallest way, change us. Every reception of the Eucharist, every visit to the confessional, and even the day-to-day grace …