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Cardinal Rodríguez to keynote UDMC Diocese

Cardinal Rodríguez to keynote UDMC

Monday, October 21, 20130213 Cardinal Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga of Honduras, head of the council of eight special cardinals advising Pope Francis on the future of the Catholic Church, will deliver the keynote address at the seventh annual University of Dallas Ministry Conference on Friday, Oct. 25.
Father, sons help shape JPII program Diocese

Father, sons help shape JPII program

Wednesday, October 9, 201301095 The morning announcements at John Paul II High School on a recent day resonated from the public-address system in a soothing voice that projected the themes of faith, scholarship and patriotism. Rich Gaffney, the dean of Administrative Services and director of Athletics, provided the school with a reflection on Psalm 5:3 before speaking...
Faith, harmony, universality make church 'catholic' Uncategorized

Faith, harmony, universality make church 'catholic'

Wednesday, October 9, 20130158 Professing that the church is "catholic" means accepting its teachings, accepting the gifts it offers to help one grow in holiness and accepting the fact that it is composed of different people with different gifts and opinions, Pope Francis said.
JPII community celebrates canonization plans Diocese

JPII community celebrates canonization plans

Monday, September 30, 20130487 More than 400 members of the John Paul II High School community got up especially early on Monday morning as they gathered to celebrate the official announcement of their namesake’s canonization next Spring. The school is working on different ways to honor its namesake in the months leading up to the canonization.
Pope: Signs of God in church are peace, joy Uncategorized

Pope: Signs of God in church are peace, joy

Monday, September 30, 20130202 The day before Pope Francis was set to meet with a select group of cardinals to discuss reforming the governance of the Roman Curia, the pope said the signs of God's presence in the church are peace and joy, and not necessarily a perfectly efficient, flawless operation.
Farrell: A poll on the pope Bishop Kevin Farrell

Farrell: A poll on the pope

Wednesday, September 18, 20130172 It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the overwhelming number of Catholics (79 percent) and a majority of the general public (58 percent) view Pope Francis favorably. (Pew Research Center) His words and his actions during the past six months have witnessed to the simple truth of the Gospel…God is love!
Diocese’s economic impact far and wide Diocese

Diocese’s economic impact far and wide

Tuesday, September 17, 20130343 New sanctuaries. New classrooms. New community centers. New gyms and ball fields. Over the past six years, parishioners throughout the Diocese of Dallas, although weathering the economic downturn that gripped the country, have contributed to their parish communities generously through numerous infrastructure, and new or renovation...
Bishop Douglas Deshotel

Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord in Vain

When I first learned the Ten Commandments preparing for first communion and first confession, I remember wondering why God’s name was so important that there had to be a commandment for it. I could understand a commandment about murder or stealing and even disobeying my parents. But as the saying goes, “What’s in a name?”
Pope Francis: Changing perceptions Bishop Kevin Farrell

Pope Francis: Changing perceptions

Thursday, August 1, 20130171 There can be no doubt that Pope Francis has changed the public’s perception of the Catholic Church and reshaped the papacy in the few short months since his election. Publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker and The Dallas Morning News have all taken note of this...
Seitz installed as bishop of El Paso Uncategorized

Seitz installed as bishop of El Paso

Wednesday, July 10, 20130540 Bishop Mark J. Seitz was formally installed as the sixth bishop of the El Paso Catholic Diocese during an installation Mass on July 9 at the Judson F. Williams Civic Center in downtown El Paso. More than 4,000 were in attendance to witness the ceremony. Concelebrants of the Mass included Dallas Bishop Kevin Farrell, Theodore Cardinal...
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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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