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Father Esposito: The Areopagus as the model for dialogue Columnists

Father Esposito: The Areopagus as the model for dialogue

Wednesday, July 17, 20190872 For any flower to blossom fully, its roots must be nourished continuously and grounded in good soil. This simple fact of nature highlights, by analogy, the spiritual necessity of drawing constant inspiration from the first days and heroes of the early Church.
JPII graduate pays it forward for children in foster care Diocese

JPII graduate pays it forward for children in foster care

Wednesday, July 10, 20190874 All 197 members of John Paul II High School’s Class of 2019 are headed off to college, packing their bags for life’s adventures that lie ahead. One of the seniors who recently walked across the stage at the Allen Event Center in her hometown has already built a legacy around bags while still a high school teen.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary's Dzurilla finding new ways to serve the community Diocese

St. Elizabeth of Hungary's Dzurilla finding new ways to serve the community

Thursday, June 13, 20190817 Police officer. Teacher. Principal. And now nurse. For Rachel Dzurilla, new challenges are just a path to new opportunities to serve.
Pope says he's strengthened, encouraged by talks with Benedict XVI Pope Francis

Pope says he's strengthened, encouraged by talks with Benedict XVI

Monday, June 3, 20190175 Pope Francis said that he continues to visit retired Pope Benedict XVI, 92, who is like a grandfather who continues to encourage him and give him strength.
Principal taking ‘whole student’ philosophy to Bishop Lynch Diocese

Principal taking ‘whole student’ philosophy to Bishop Lynch

Tuesday, May 28, 201901133 fter 18 years at St. Cecilia Catholic School, Principal Candice Barbosa is saying goodbye. Next fall, Barbosa will move to Bishop Lynch High School where she will become the director of Student Formation, a new position in which she will oversee the development of the whole student.
For family, parish and school part of faith journey Diocese

For family, parish and school part of faith journey

Tuesday, May 28, 20190554 On a recent Saturday afternoon, Emily Duke and a couple dozen of her second-grade classmates at St. Pius X Catholic School walked down the aisle of the parish church to receive their First Holy Communion.
Pope makes donation to help migrants traveling through Mexico Pope Francis

Pope makes donation to help migrants traveling through Mexico

Monday, April 29, 20190245 Pope Francis has donated $500,000 to assist migrants attempting to travel through Mexico, but who are increasingly being impeded by Mexican officials from reaching the U.S. border. Those migrants who travel the length of Mexico are also being impeded in their attempts to apply for asylum in the United States and remain in precarious...
Father Dankasa: To forgive is to reclaim our hearts and minds Columnists

Father Dankasa: To forgive is to reclaim our hearts and minds

Friday, April 12, 20190322 One of the hardest virtues to practice is forgiveness. It’s even more difficult when we consider the different degrees of hurt and pain we have to endure when we are offended. The difficulty in forgiveness arises mostly because of human anger and resentment, which are often long-lasting in the human mind. These lingering feelings of...
With a partial makeover, retreat center celebrates 25 years Diocese

With a partial makeover, retreat center celebrates 25 years

Saturday, March 30, 20190378 Gray tiles on the bathroom floors of a newly renovated house gleam in the lights from the modern light fixtures. Accessories and decorative pieces throughout the house, matching bed covers and painted kitchen cabinets are just part of the new look at Holy Spirit Casa 1 at the Catholic Conference and Formation Center in Oak Cliff.
Bishop announces new chancellor for Diocese of Dallas Diocese

Bishop announces new chancellor for Diocese of Dallas

Friday, March 29, 20190775 Bishop Edward J. Burns announced March 29 that Gregory Caridi has been selected to serve as the new chancellor of the Diocese of Dallas, effective April 1.
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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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