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November 8, 2022
by Eboni Graham, Special to the Herald
For women reintegrating into society from prison, economic mobility might prove challenging. To help alleviate some of those barriers, the women of the Ladies Auxiliary division of the Knights of Peter Claver donated care packages to the Magnificat House in Houston on Oct. 6.
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November 8, 2022
by Jo Ann Zuñiga, Texas Catholic Herald
Dealing with a non-malignant but golf ball-sized brain tumor since she was eight years old, Cecilia Treviño, now 12, has worked for the past three years to make other pediatric patients smile.
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November 8, 2022
by James Ramos, Texas Catholic Herald
Inspired to continue Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart’s mission of being a spiritual home to everyone within the Archdiocese, Co-Cathedral leaders collaborated with the Catholic Schools Office to host the first-ever group of workshops for fine arts teachers of Catholic schools from around the Archdiocese.
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November 8, 2022
by Texas Catholic Herald
A small band of sisters made the journey in faith to the great unknown, Texas, knowing they would not be returning to their homeland. Their first foundation was in Brownsville, then Victoria, and the third foundation in Houston, arriving in 1873.
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November 8, 2022
by Rebecca Torrellas, Texas Catholic Herald
Some of the most famous writers in the world were inspired by their life experiences to create their films, songs and other works of art. For Father Nicholas Divine, C.P., director of ministry at Holy Name Passionist Retreat Center, his play “Right Angles” is a snapshot of his childhood.
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November 8, 2022
by Special to the Herald
Uvalde Catholic school students share sorrows and hopes, asking Pope Francis to pray for their friends, family and community. And the pope responds!
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November 8, 2022
by Special to the Herald
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo celebrated with President Elizabeth Jordan and other members of the Charity Guild of Catholic Women at their 100th anniversary centennial ball last month at the Ballroom at Bayou Place in Houston. Founded in 1922, the guild now has nearly 600 members from 64 parishes in the Archdiocese.
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November 8, 2022
by Sister Theresa Maria Chau Nguyen, O.P., University of St. Thomas
For every person who embraces the grace of salvation in Jesus Christ, death is but a step toward eternal life. Prayerful consideration of death can change the way we live our lives and how we relate to the dead.
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November 8, 2022
by Amy Auzenne, MSW, MACE, St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church
Venerable Henriette Delille is one of six Black American Catholics whose lives are being considered for canonization. What spiritual lessons can we learn from this unlikely nun?
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November 8, 2022
by Mary Impelman, Rice University Catholic Student Center
Catholic young adults in college are the future of our Catholic Church, and we ask for prayers for wisdom as we seek to evangelize this generation.
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November 7, 2022
by USCCB
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