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Posts tagged with "Father Marco Rangel"

Una fiesta  de hermandad para todos  los hispanos Revista Catolica

Una fiesta de hermandad para todos los hispanos

Thursday, December 3, 202001006 Una de las celebraciones más importantes en el mes de diciembre para todos los hispanos es la Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, el 12 de diciembre.
Father Rangel: Traditions may differ, but giving thanks to God remains Columnists

Father Rangel: Traditions may differ, but giving thanks to God remains

Wednesday, November 25, 202001831 As a Mexican priest who grew up in the United States, I was blessed to experience both cultures and their richness.
Father Rangel: Forgiving others is the greatest Lenten practice Columnists

Father Rangel: Forgiving others is the greatest Lenten practice

Wednesday, March 13, 20190439 One of the actions that most reminds us of the great dignity we have after being created in the image and likeness of God is forgiveness.
Father Rangel: Every Friday is a day of penance, reflection and charity Columnists

Father Rangel: Every Friday is a day of penance, reflection and charity

Wednesday, October 3, 20180388 By Father Marco Rangel Special to The Texas Catholic Abstaining from consuming meat and participating in penitential acts are for Catholics two practices that we usually associate with Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent. However, this is not an accurate view of what the church really asks us to do on this day of the...
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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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