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WLWT dubs Archbishop Schnurr, ‘Archbishop of optimism’
Staff Report In a nearly three minute video segment now posted online, WLWT reporter John London dubbed Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr the “archbishop of optimism.” The interview was an opportunity for the archbishop to give a “state of the church” type of update to the people of the archdiocese. London visited …
St. Francis de Sales sees mass attendance increase
By John Stegeman The Catholic Telegraph Father Bernard Weldishofer is not claiming that if you build it they will come. He does, however, acknowledge that since the opening and dedication of the new church building, St. Francis de Sales parish in Lebanon has seen a 40 percent increase in mass …
Happy Easter: A selection of prayers
Staff Report The USCCB website, citing the Congregation for Divine Worshipand the Discipline of the Sacraments, says, “Easter Sunday, the greatest solemnity in the liturgical year, is often associated with many displays of popular piety: these are all cultic expressions which proclaim the new and glorious condition of the risen Christ, and the …
RCIA Profile Londa Thomas: Taking her Catholic faith to heart
By Eileen Connelly, OSU The Catholic Telegraph The recent election of Pope Francis was a joyful occasion for cradle Catholics worldwide, but it was also especially exciting for Londa Thomas, a young wife and mother who is new to Catholicism and will be welcomed into the church at Easter Vigil. …
RCIA Profile Kaitlyn Spradling: A faith that grew in God’s time
By Eileen Connelly, OSU The Catholic Telegraph Everything happens in God’s time. It’s a lesson Kaitlyn Spradling has already learned at the age of 23 that will serve her well in life and in her faith. A graduate student in pathology at the University of Cincinnati, Spradling may have been …
RCIA Profile Kleehamer Family: An all in the family kind of faith
By Eileen Connelly, OSU The Catholic Telegraph When asked recently what makes Jesus so cool, six-year-old Cameron Kleehamer told it like it is, saying, “He sacrificed himself for us.” The little boy, who also took a rosary to school not long ago for show and tell, already demonstrates a love …
Sisters help circus community find faith center ring
By Patricia McGeever For The Catholic Telegraph When the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus pulls into town as it did in March, 120 performers, 40 crew members, 60 souvenir and concessions salespeople, 93 animals and two nuns come with it. More precisely, two Missionary Sisters of the Sacred …
Holy Saturday: A selection of prayers
Staff Report On the topic of Holy Saturday, the USCCB Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments says “On Holy Saturday, the Church pauses at the Lord’s tomb, meditating his Passion and Death, his descent into Hell, and, with prayer and fasting, awaits his resurrection. “Popular piety should …
Praying the steps: A personal pilgrimage with a communal approach (Schedule of Events)
By John Stegeman The Catholic Telegraph Sometime in the 1870s, the traditional of “Praying the Steps” at Holy Cross-Immaculata Church began. It’s history is well known. In 1859 Archbishop John J. Purcell had the steps constructed to ease pilgrims ways as they came to pray for the completion of the …
Magazine explores St. Martin of Tours history
By John Stegeman The Catholic Telegraph In 1909, a group of parishioners was making the long trek home from Mass at St. Aloysius Gonzaga in Bridgetown to Cheviot. A rainstorm broke out, drenching them and turning the road into mud. That was the last straw. The churchgoers decided they needed …