Catholics in Galveston-Houston may join the consecration of Russia and Ukraine by praying in their homes, parishes and in community with others. Cardinal DiNardo and Bishop Dell'Oro will join Pope Francis at the same time in the act of consecration from Houston.
Season of penance and prayer signals rebirth of community life at several parishes like Shrine of the True Cross in Dickinson and the Catholic Newman Center at Texas Southern University.
Local officials with the Knights of Columbus of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston said they were joining a national effort to contribute and raise funds to support Ukrainian relief aid.
by James Ramos and Jo Ann Zuñiga, Texas Catholic Herald
Across four Rite of Election ceremonies, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo and Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell'Oro eagerly greeted the more than 1,600 candidates and catechumens who are set to join the local Church this Easter.
With collaborations and partnerships with downtown Houston businesses, the Texas Medical Center and others, the Archdiocese is working on opening the state’s first Catholic Career and Technical High School.
40 miles north of downtown Houston, Circle Lake Retreat Center offers a natural oasis of quiet reflection and spiritual rebirth on a 43-acre tract of land in the Pine Woods.
Just about every kind of person can be found in an airport — from vacationers heading for a little piece of heaven to business people whose schedules seem like hell on earth.
by Timothy E. Colbert, Office of Adolescent Catechesis and Evangelization
Upcoming Archdiocesan Youth Conference to celebrate young people and "the gift they are to the Church, listen to their voices and challenge them to live a dynamic Catholic faith."
Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary during a penitential prayer service in St. Peter’s Basilica March 25, the Vatican said.
With a keen and careful eye, Taylor Reilly kept watch over groups of wandering students clad in their best Western wear. The sound of small cowboy and cowgirl boots on an asphalt parking lot at St. Ambrose Catholic School near The Heights were quickly drowned out by squeals of delight as the Sam Houston Trail Ride circled their wagons.