In this week’s Bishop’s Blog, Bishop da Cunha reflects on how new priest fraternity groups are strengthening the bonds of brotherhood in the Diocese that sustain priestly ministry and shares information about Divine Mercy Sunday and new ways our diocesan community can stay connected to the life of the universal Church. He also invites the faithful to join Pope Leo in a prayer vigil for peace.
In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha invites the faithful to pray for peace in a troubled world, celebrates the witness of those who support Catholic education, expresses gratitude for dedicated Catholic educators, reflects on the faith of St. Patrick, and welcomes Fr. Brilhante who shares a Lenten reflection.
As we conclude the Jubilee Year of Hope and begin a new year, we do so rooted in faith, unity, and prayer. From the closing Jubilee Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral and reflections on the Holy Family, to the annual St. Andrew Dinner supporting young men discerning a vocation, and a renewed call to pray for peace amid the darkness of war, this week's blog invites us to carry the hope of Christ into the new year.
In this week's blog, Bishop da Cunha reflects on the Mass for Peace, the upcoming FACE dinner featuring former Celtic Gordon Hayward and World Mission Sunday.
In this week's Blog, Bishop da Cunha reflects on faith and fellowship over lasagna, the Red Mass and the upcoming Procession and Mass for Peace.
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