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Posts tagged with "Bishop Greg Kelly"

Communication and evangelization play vital role in Church, Bishop Burns says Diocese

Communication and evangelization play vital role in Church, Bishop Burns says

Friday, March 3, 20230739 The role of the laity in the Church in Dallas is vital, Bishop Edward J. Burns told participants in a Diocese of Dallas Synod listening session on Communications and Evangelization on Feb. 25 at John Paul High School. 
Bishop Kelly: Come Home for Christmas Columnists

Bishop Kelly: Come Home for Christmas

Wednesday, December 14, 20220234 One of the privileged places of encountering Jesus is in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Confession. In order to approach him in Confession, we have to turn and face the very things in our hearts that are most unworthy of him, that we would prefer to hide from him, and hide from ourselves, the sins and patterns of sinfulness that weigh...
Bishop Kelly: The Rosary, A Language of Faith Columnists

Bishop Kelly: The Rosary, A Language of Faith

Thursday, October 22, 20200236 The Rosary as we have it today developed over many centuries. As early as the 2nd or 3rd century, monks in the desert used knotted ropes as they prayed. The rosary itself became known as “The Poor Man’s Breviary.” Since most people couldn’t read or pray the 150 psalms of the bible as was done in monasteries, the practice of...
Texas bishops join event to support migrants, highlight church teaching Diocese

Texas bishops join event to support migrants, highlight church teaching

Thursday, July 19, 20180414 During a time when immigrants around the country have come under attack, the Diocese of El Paso, Texas, and representatives from other dioceses in Texas and nearby New Mexico are joining a variety of faith groups in a show of support and solidarity for migrants in their communities.
Bishop Kelly: Blessed Stanley Francis Rother: Priest and Martyr Columnists

Bishop Kelly: Blessed Stanley Francis Rother: Priest and Martyr

Thursday, October 5, 20170350 The Mass for the Beatification of Father Stanley Francis Rother took place at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Sept. 23. Over 15,000 attended. Father Rother was a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City who was martyred in Guatemala in July of 1981. He is the first martyr born in the United States to be beatified and the...
Bishop Kelly: What are we to make of this? Columnists

Bishop Kelly: What are we to make of this?

Wednesday, February 8, 20170272 One fruit of the president’s executive order putting a stop to immigration from seven majority Muslim countries for a period of 120 days has been confusion and chaos. The stated purpose of the order was to make our country safer, to call for a pause in the processes involved in people emigrating from these countries and fleeing as...
VIDEO: Joy and Mercy in Rome Diocese

VIDEO: Joy and Mercy in Rome

Saturday, November 19, 20160224 More than 100 people from the Diocese of Dallas traveled to Rome to see former Dallas Bishop Kevin J. Farrell elevated to the College of Cardinals and to attend the closing Mass of the Year of Mercy. The pilgrims attended a Mass concelebrated by Dallas Bishop Greg Kelly in the Crypt of St. Peter and will attend the closing Mass for the...
Parishioners celebrate 30 years of culture, faith Diocese

Parishioners celebrate 30 years of culture, faith

Friday, November 4, 20160893 Bishop Greg Kelly’s emphasis on the call to love one another linked his homily’s prominent themes of gratitude and gospel values when he served as the main celebrant of a special Mass at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church on Oct. 23 celebrating the 30th anniversary of the parish as the designated home of the Polish Catholic...
Awaiting a new bishop, familiar face offers guidance Diocese

Awaiting a new bishop, familiar face offers guidance

Friday, October 21, 20160297 More than two weeks after the departure of former Dallas Bishop Kevin J. Farrell for Rome, Auxiliary Bishop Greg Kelly is holding down the fort as the Diocese of Dallas waits to find out who will become its next bishop. On Sept. 27, Pope Francis named Bishop Kelly as the diocese’s apostolic administrator. It is a temporary appointment...
Reflections on new bishop formation in Rome Columnists

Reflections on new bishop formation in Rome

Thursday, October 6, 20160243 Every year in September, the Congregation for Bishops sponsors a course of formation for bishops newly appointed and ordained in the previous year. More than 150 bishops from 39 countries attended the course this year, including 13 from the United States.
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A look at the five Dallas law enforcement officers who gave their lives while protecting citizens during a mass shooting in downtown Dallas in July 2016.

How a child with special needs inspired a high school volleyball team, community and a family who heeded God’s call to protect life.

After a young runner collapsed at a Dallas marathon, grace and providence unfolded for those involved in the valiant effort to help her.

In the summer of 2016, 50 students and 25 chaperones from Dallas Catholic high schools traveled to Nicaragua for a 10-day mission trip.

Early on a November morning, Kenndrick Mendieta bounded from the gym at Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep toward the campus’ athletic fields as clouds lifted on a fresh new day.

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