BALTIMORE (CNS) -- An experimental program to address chronic homelessness is guiding people into permanent housing while saving millions of dollars in health care costs, the president of Catholic Charities USA told the U.S. bishops.
Me gustaría invitarlos a que se unan a mí para un evento único en nuestra arquidiócesis. La Convocatoria Arquidiocesana Visión 2030 se llevará a cabo en el Centro de Convenciones de Cox el sábado 7 de diciembre.
I would like to invite you to join me for a first-of-its-kind event in our archdiocese. The Vision 2030 Archdiocesan Convocation is being held at the Cox Convention Center on Saturday, Dec. 7.
OKLAHOMA CITY - El domingo 3 de noviembre el arzobispo Paul Coakley dio inició a la construcción el Santuario Stanley Rother en el sur de la Ciudad de Oklahoma. Se unieron a él el alcalde de la ciudad, David Holt, el arzobispo emérito Eusebio Beltrán, el obispo de Tulsa, David Konderla, el obispo de Little Rock, Anthony Taylor, el abad Lawrence Stasyszen y casi 2,000 sacerdotes, diáconos y fieles laicos.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Archbishop Paul Coakley broke ground Sunday, Nov. 3, for the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine in south Oklahoma City. He was joined by Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, Archbishop Emeritus Eusebius Beltran, Tulsa Bishop David Konderla, Little Rock Bishop Anthony Taylor, Abbot Lawrence Stasyszen and nearly 2,000 priests, deacons and lay faithful.
Some of the most sought-after Catholic speakers and musicians will be in Oklahoma City on Dec. 7 to join Archbishop Coakley for an inspiring day of celebration and formation.
Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School was awarded the 2019 Values Driven Award of Excellence, making the school Oklahoma’s only Cognia, formerly known as AdvancED, recipient of the award.
The Very Reverend Laurence Smyth was an Irish immigrant whose perseverance, holiness and sense of humor made him one the pillars of the early Church in Oklahoma.
At the request of Archbishop Coakley, a Serra Club is organizing in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City to help create and sustain a culture of vocations.
Toward the end of his life, Saint Paul wrote three special letters that were not directed to specific communities but to two men with heavy responsibilities, Timothy and Titus.
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- When they meet Nov. 11-13 in Baltimore, the U.S. bishops are expected to vote on a revised set of strategic priorities to take them into the next decade.
Archbishop Paul Coakley broke ground Sunday, Nov. 3, for the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine in south Oklahoma City. He was joined by Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, Archbishop Emeritus Eusebius Beltran, Tulsa Bishop David Konderla, Little Rock Bishop Anthony Taylor, Abbot Lawrence Stasyszen and nearly 2,000 priests, deacons and lay faithful.