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November 7, 2024
Everyone from around the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City is invited to join in as the 2025 Jubilee Year begins on Christmas Eve 2024 and ends on Jan. 6, 2026.
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November 7, 2024
Q. Sometimes on Sunday, we do the sprinkling rite. What is the significance of this rite and why does it replace both the kyrie rite and the penitential act? If holy water doesn’t land on me personally does that mean I'm not participating or blessed as fully as someone who is hit by holy water? Is this blessing any different than when I cross myself at the Holy Water font?
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November 7, 2024
Sister BJ’s Pantry keeps growing. Growing in services. Growing in numbers served.
Growing in need for more space, too.
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November 7, 2024
by Sandra Gonzales
More than 30 from throughout the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City recently enjoyed a pilgrimage to the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) in Irondale, Alabama. This six-day journey was conducted by the Oklahoma Catholic Radio Broadcasting Network.
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November 7, 2024
by Mariana Carrera, the Sooner Catholic
Students revel in relics
Cristo Rey OKC Catholic High School students enjoyed a relic exhibit Oct. 28 during theology classes.
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November 6, 2024
by Katherine Menz, the Sooner Catholic
Celebrations all around at BMCHS
As the second six-week term comes to an end, students were busy with everything from state tournaments to Halloween costume contests.
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November 6, 2024
by Emma Bowman. the Sooner Catholic
Lady Rockets bring The Mount another volleyball title
Following their match against Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School on Oct. 10, the Lady Rockets hit the court Oct. 23-25 for the 2024 OSSAA 5A Volleyball State Tournament.
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November 6, 2024
by John H. Dolezal, the Sooner Catholic
“Let There Be Hope” is a very touching story written by Mary Alice Majoue, 40 years after the loss of her baby daughter shortly after birth. It is a personal story about the grieving Majoue and all her family experienced, about faith, God’s healing power and the unexpected blessings that eased some of their sufferings.
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November 6, 2024
by George Weigel, Ethics and Public Policy Center
ROME – Pizza in the Eternal City tends to exemplify a proposition I have long defended: what crossed the Atlantic going west was usually improved in the process. I like Roman pizza, as I like Rome, but I like New York pizza, Chicago pizza, Detroit pizza and just about every other variant of American pizza – Hawaiian excepted – more.
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