Joy, gratitude and honest words mark close of synod’s North American phase
‘The love for people’s Catholic faith and their Catholic identity abounds.’
‘The love for people’s Catholic faith and their Catholic identity abounds.’
For 24 years, Archdiocesan priests have provided pastoral and spiritual care to the Catholics of the Turks and Caicos.
Catholic inmates still dealing with COVID-19 changes to prison ministry.
They want to feel valued, supported, and welcomed to participate in parish life.
Young Catholics who participated in the Synod are yearning for a Church they can actively engage in.
Parish representatives from throughout the Archdiocese gathered to celebrate the end of the Synod’s first phase.
Sunday, Oct. 16, we will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving at the Cathedral, bringing the Synod’s diocesan stage to an end.
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