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Posts tagged with "St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church"

St. Elizabeth of Hungary parishioner looks to help others come together in faith Top Stories

St. Elizabeth of Hungary parishioner looks to help others come together in faith

Wednesday, November 3, 20210227 Inclusivity has long been a mission, a calling, for Melba Addison, Grambling State class of 1968 and a parishioner at St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Oak Cliff since 1984. Inclusivity in all aspects of her life — and that includes her faith.
Parishes’ summer mission work inspires youth to serve Diocese

Parishes’ summer mission work inspires youth to serve

Tuesday, August 3, 20210347 Last summer’s initial “Hands from Home” youth service week that involved seven parishes across the Diocese of Dallas was meant to be a replacement for out-of-town summer mission trips that were cancelled a few months into the COVID-19 pandemic. With pandemic-related restrictions eased this summer, the second iteration of the...
Father Mower: This Lent commit to reclaiming lost time for Jesus Columnists

Father Mower: This Lent commit to reclaiming lost time for Jesus

Monday, February 8, 20210191 Last year, on Ash Wednesday, we had no idea that Lent would last for a year…at least that is how it seems to me. And given the choice, I would not have given up the things I have been asked to do without in the past year. I love to travel, and to eat a nice meal with friends at a restaurant, and to attend sporting events (Go...
Father Mower: This Advent, take time to reflect, pray and rejoice Columnists

Father Mower: This Advent, take time to reflect, pray and rejoice

Saturday, December 19, 20200372 One of the things I love about Advent is the daily reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah. These are readings of God’s promise, they cast a vision of peace and beauty, and they give us what we need most right now…HOPE.
Parishes find ways to form faithful amid pandemic Diocese

Parishes find ways to form faithful amid pandemic

Wednesday, October 14, 20200165 In the current coronavirus climate, faith formation leaders must find novel ways to care for the soul while protecting the body.
Amid pandemic, faithful come together in spirit of helping others Diocese

Amid pandemic, faithful come together in spirit of helping others

Friday, August 28, 20200241 While they couldn’t come together physically, more than 120 families from 17 parishes throughout the Diocese of Dallas united in a shared spirit in July, participating in a weeklong service effort by completing a wide range of works of mercy.
Father Mower: Remembering Father Tim Columnists

Father Mower: Remembering Father Tim

Thursday, August 23, 201802636 Last week, when Father Tim’s wife, Linda, asked if I would preach the homily today, I was very honored, but more than a little intimidated. You see, Father Tim was a wonderful homilist, and I knew that I would not measure up to his standard. When Linda gave me the readings that had been chosen by Father Tim, I realized that he had...
Portrait of Courage: Officer Patrick Zamarripa Police

Portrait of Courage: Officer Patrick Zamarripa

Wednesday, July 20, 20160575 Patrick Zamarripa’s life was one of service. As a child, he served as an altar boy at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Fort Worth. Following graduation from Paschal High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving three tours in Iraq. When Zamarripa returned home to Texas, he became a police officer in Dallas.
Retirement hasn’t slowed beloved priest Diocese

Retirement hasn’t slowed beloved priest

Monday, June 20, 201601888 Retirement from priesthood can mean a to-do list featuring the likes of fishing, gardening and travel. Msgr. John F. Meyers can indeed be found at D/FW International Airport most weekends 11 years since he retired at the mandatory age of 75. But he goes there to celebrate the airport’s Sunday Mass as part of a weekly schedule that’s...
VOICES: Why Ash Wednesday is important Diocese

VOICES: Why Ash Wednesday is important

Wednesday, March 5, 20140468 As Catholics across the Diocese of Dallas attended Masses at different parishes, The Texas Catholic was on hand to ask them "Why is Ash Wednesday important to our faith?" Find out what they had to say about Ash Wednesday.
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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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