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ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily in Ponca City, Okla. on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014. One of the most beautiful miracles that I am privileged to witness is when a couple turns into a family on the occasion of the birth of their first child or when they adopt their first children. CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. BISHOP TAYLOR ADDRESSES VACCINE OPTIONS Bishop Taylor addresses vaccine options. Published: March 3, 2021. En Español. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor addressed the following letter, March 3, 2021, to the people of the Diocese of Little Rock regarding the available COVID-19 vaccines. "The following statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops addresses concerns that many have regarding the available COVID-19 PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer FATHER RALPH ESPOSITO, 80, DIES MAY 14 Father Ralph Esposito, 80, dies May 14. Published: May 19, 2021. Father Greg Luyet, judicial vicar, sent the following letter, Monday, May 17, 2021, to diocesan priests regarding the death of Father Ralph Esposito on May 14. "With faith in eternal life, I announce the death of Father Ralph J. Esposito. He died on May 14, 2021 in New Castle, Pennsylvania where he had moved following his CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. Families are invited to make an online gift or mail a check to Catholic Charities of Arkansas, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. ( Leer en Español.) FATHER ROBERT DIENERT, 90, DIES ON MAY 9 Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years, died on Sunday, May 9. He was 90. A rosary and vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 12 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in North Little Rock (Marche). The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, also at Immaculate Heart of Mary, with burial tofollow
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily in Ponca City, Okla. on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014. One of the most beautiful miracles that I am privileged to witness is when a couple turns into a family on the occasion of the birth of their first child or when they adopt their first children. CATHOLIC CORONAVIRUS PRAYERS Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer. Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resumeits normal course.
WELCOMING NEW CATHOLICS DURING COVID-19 Welcoming new Catholics during COVID-19. Published: June 5, 2020. When the Rite of Election was celebrated in the Diocese of Little Rock Feb. 27 - March 2, there were nearly 600 catechumens and candidates in Arkansas parishes preparing to enter the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) process. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit POPE: PRAY ROSARY TO END PANDEMIC IN MAY Pope: Pray rosary to end pandemic in May. Published: April 28, 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary.In preparation for this special devotion, Pope Francis addressed a letter to the faithful worldwide on April 25 asking us to "rediscover the beauty of praying the rosary at home in the month of May." " I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can recite 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIESTHOOD 40th Anniversary of Priesthood. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. It is based on the second reading for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A: Romans 8:35-39. Forty years ago today, I was ordained a priest for the service of the Archdiocese ofCALENDAR OF EVENTS
Official Website of the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock. Navigation .Home About
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Unite Arkansas in Faith and Mission. We invite you to join Catholic Charities of Arkansas' newest initiative. One Church: Unite Arkansas in Faith and Mission supports a rural mission in our diocese that needs a leg up to become a thriving community. Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. PRAYER: MAY GOD COMFORT THE HILL FAMILY DURING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. May God comfort the Hill family during their period of bereavement. Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. PRAYER: PRAYER FOR SAFETY FOR THOSE WHO FEEL SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer for safety for those who feel unsafe and unsure of God’s provision and mercy. “No weapon formed against God’s people shall prosper”. PRAYER: PRAYER REQUEST FOR MY COMPLETE HEALING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer request for my complete healing. I pray in the Trinity (God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit)- my prayer circle.
PRAYER: AS I MOVE CLOSER TOWARDS COMING INTO SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. As I move closer towards coming into the Church, I ask that you would please continue to pray for my family and I, that we may have healing, discernment and direction. CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. BISHOP TAYLOR ADDRESSES VACCINE OPTIONS Bishop Taylor addresses vaccine options. Published: March 3, 2021. En Español. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor addressed the following letter, March 3, 2021, to the people of the Diocese of Little Rock regarding the available COVID-19 vaccines. "The following statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops addresses concerns that many have regarding the available COVID-19 PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer FATHER RALPH ESPOSITO, 80, DIES MAY 14 Father Ralph Esposito, 80, dies May 14. Published: May 19, 2021. Father Greg Luyet, judicial vicar, sent the following letter, Monday, May 17, 2021, to diocesan priests regarding the death of Father Ralph Esposito on May 14. "With faith in eternal life, I announce the death of Father Ralph J. Esposito. He died on May 14, 2021 in New Castle, Pennsylvania where he had moved following his CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. Families are invited to make an online gift or mail a check to Catholic Charities of Arkansas, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. ( Leer en Español.) FATHER ROBERT DIENERT, 90, DIES ON MAY 9 Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years, died on Sunday, May 9. He was 90. A rosary and vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 12 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in North Little Rock (Marche). The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, also at Immaculate Heart of Mary, with burial tofollow
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily in Ponca City, Okla. on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014. One of the most beautiful miracles that I am privileged to witness is when a couple turns into a family on the occasion of the birth of their first child or when they adopt their first children. CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. BISHOP TAYLOR ADDRESSES VACCINE OPTIONS Bishop Taylor addresses vaccine options. Published: March 3, 2021. En Español. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor addressed the following letter, March 3, 2021, to the people of the Diocese of Little Rock regarding the available COVID-19 vaccines. "The following statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops addresses concerns that many have regarding the available COVID-19 PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer FATHER RALPH ESPOSITO, 80, DIES MAY 14 Father Ralph Esposito, 80, dies May 14. Published: May 19, 2021. Father Greg Luyet, judicial vicar, sent the following letter, Monday, May 17, 2021, to diocesan priests regarding the death of Father Ralph Esposito on May 14. "With faith in eternal life, I announce the death of Father Ralph J. Esposito. He died on May 14, 2021 in New Castle, Pennsylvania where he had moved following his CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. Families are invited to make an online gift or mail a check to Catholic Charities of Arkansas, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. ( Leer en Español.) FATHER ROBERT DIENERT, 90, DIES ON MAY 9 Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years, died on Sunday, May 9. He was 90. A rosary and vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 12 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in North Little Rock (Marche). The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, also at Immaculate Heart of Mary, with burial tofollow
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily in Ponca City, Okla. on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014. One of the most beautiful miracles that I am privileged to witness is when a couple turns into a family on the occasion of the birth of their first child or when they adopt their first children. CATHOLIC CORONAVIRUS PRAYERS Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer. Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resumeits normal course.
WELCOMING NEW CATHOLICS DURING COVID-19 Welcoming new Catholics during COVID-19. Published: June 5, 2020. When the Rite of Election was celebrated in the Diocese of Little Rock Feb. 27 - March 2, there were nearly 600 catechumens and candidates in Arkansas parishes preparing to enter the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) process. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit POPE: PRAY ROSARY TO END PANDEMIC IN MAY Pope: Pray rosary to end pandemic in May. Published: April 28, 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary.In preparation for this special devotion, Pope Francis addressed a letter to the faithful worldwide on April 25 asking us to "rediscover the beauty of praying the rosary at home in the month of May." " I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can recite 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIESTHOOD 40th Anniversary of Priesthood. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. It is based on the second reading for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A: Romans 8:35-39. Forty years ago today, I was ordained a priest for the service of the Archdiocese ofCALENDAR OF EVENTS
Official Website of the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock. Navigation .Home About
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Unite Arkansas in Faith and Mission. We invite you to join Catholic Charities of Arkansas' newest initiative. One Church: Unite Arkansas in Faith and Mission supports a rural mission in our diocese that needs a leg up to become a thriving community. Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. PRAYER: MAY GOD COMFORT THE HILL FAMILY DURING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. May God comfort the Hill family during their period of bereavement. Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. PRAYER: PRAYER FOR SAFETY FOR THOSE WHO FEEL SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer for safety for those who feel unsafe and unsure of God’s provision and mercy. “No weapon formed against God’s people shall prosper”. PRAYER: PRAYER REQUEST FOR MY COMPLETE HEALING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer request for my complete healing. I pray in the Trinity (God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit)- my prayer circle.
PRAYER: AS I MOVE CLOSER TOWARDS COMING INTO SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. As I move closer towards coming into the Church, I ask that you would please continue to pray for my family and I, that we may have healing, discernment and direction. CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. BISHOP TAYLOR ADDRESSES VACCINE OPTIONS Bishop Taylor addresses vaccine options. Published: March 3, 2021. En Español. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor addressed the following letter, March 3, 2021, to the people of the Diocese of Little Rock regarding the available COVID-19 vaccines. "The following statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops addresses concerns that many have regarding the available COVID-19 PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer FATHER RALPH ESPOSITO, 80, DIES MAY 14 Father Ralph Esposito, 80, dies May 14. Published: May 19, 2021. Father Greg Luyet, judicial vicar, sent the following letter, Monday, May 17, 2021, to diocesan priests regarding the death of Father Ralph Esposito on May 14. "With faith in eternal life, I announce the death of Father Ralph J. Esposito. He died on May 14, 2021 in New Castle, Pennsylvania where he had moved following his PROCEDURES IN A FORMAL CASE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. Families are invited to make an online gift or mail a check to Catholic Charities of Arkansas, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. ( Leer en Español.) FATHER ROBERT DIENERT, 90, DIES ON MAY 9 Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years, died on Sunday, May 9. He was 90. A rosary and vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 12 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in North Little Rock (Marche). The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, also at Immaculate Heart of Mary, with burial tofollow
GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. BISHOP TAYLOR ADDRESSES VACCINE OPTIONS Bishop Taylor addresses vaccine options. Published: March 3, 2021. En Español. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor addressed the following letter, March 3, 2021, to the people of the Diocese of Little Rock regarding the available COVID-19 vaccines. "The following statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops addresses concerns that many have regarding the available COVID-19 PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer FATHER RALPH ESPOSITO, 80, DIES MAY 14 Father Ralph Esposito, 80, dies May 14. Published: May 19, 2021. Father Greg Luyet, judicial vicar, sent the following letter, Monday, May 17, 2021, to diocesan priests regarding the death of Father Ralph Esposito on May 14. "With faith in eternal life, I announce the death of Father Ralph J. Esposito. He died on May 14, 2021 in New Castle, Pennsylvania where he had moved following his PROCEDURES IN A FORMAL CASE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. Families are invited to make an online gift or mail a check to Catholic Charities of Arkansas, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. ( Leer en Español.) FATHER ROBERT DIENERT, 90, DIES ON MAY 9 Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years, died on Sunday, May 9. He was 90. A rosary and vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 12 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in North Little Rock (Marche). The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, also at Immaculate Heart of Mary, with burial tofollow
GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
CATHOLIC CORONAVIRUS PRAYERS Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer. Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resumeits normal course.
PROCEDURES IN A FORMAL CASE Procedures in a Formal Case. By law, the Church presumes that all marriages are valid until proven to the contrary. The petitioner has the burden of providing proofs to demonstrate why a marriage may be considered invalid. The formal process is not adversarial and does not make a moral judgment on any person involved, it simply makes a POPE: PRAY ROSARY TO END PANDEMIC IN MAY Pope: Pray rosary to end pandemic in May. Published: April 28, 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary.In preparation for this special devotion, Pope Francis addressed a letter to the faithful worldwide on April 25 asking us to "rediscover the beauty of praying the rosary at home in the month of May." " I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can reciteCALENDAR OF EVENTS
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40TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIESTHOOD 40th Anniversary of Priesthood. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. It is based on the second reading for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A: Romans 8:35-39. Forty years ago today, I was ordained a priest for the service of the Archdiocese of PRAYER: PRAYER FOR MARRIAGES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer for marriages that are committed to God to be made whole and to remain unbroken and strong. Nothing is impossible PRAYER: MAY GOD COMFORT THE HILL FAMILY DURING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. May God comfort the Hill family during their period of bereavement. Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. PRAYER: PRAYER FOR SAFETY FOR THOSE WHO FEEL SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer for safety for those who feel unsafe and unsure of God’s provision and mercy. “No weapon formed against God’s people shall prosper”. PRAYER: PRAYER REQUEST FOR MY COMPLETE HEALING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer request for my complete healing. I pray in the Trinity (God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit)- my prayer circle.
PRAYER: AS I MOVE CLOSER TOWARDS COMING INTO SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. As I move closer towards coming into the Church, I ask that you would please continue to pray for my family and I, that we may have healing, discernment and direction. CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. BISHOP TAYLOR ADDRESSES VACCINE OPTIONS Bishop Taylor addresses vaccine options. Published: March 3, 2021. En Español. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor addressed the following letter, March 3, 2021, to the people of the Diocese of Little Rock regarding the available COVID-19 vaccines. "The following statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops addresses concerns that many have regarding the available COVID-19 PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer FATHER RALPH ESPOSITO, 80, DIES MAY 14 Father Ralph Esposito, 80, dies May 14. Published: May 19, 2021. Father Greg Luyet, judicial vicar, sent the following letter, Monday, May 17, 2021, to diocesan priests regarding the death of Father Ralph Esposito on May 14. "With faith in eternal life, I announce the death of Father Ralph J. Esposito. He died on May 14, 2021 in New Castle, Pennsylvania where he had moved following his PROCEDURES IN A FORMAL CASE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. Families are invited to make an online gift or mail a check to Catholic Charities of Arkansas, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. ( Leer en Español.) FATHER ROBERT DIENERT, 90, DIES ON MAY 9 Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years, died on Sunday, May 9. He was 90. A rosary and vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 12 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in North Little Rock (Marche). The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, also at Immaculate Heart of Mary, with burial tofollow
GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. BISHOP TAYLOR ADDRESSES VACCINE OPTIONS Bishop Taylor addresses vaccine options. Published: March 3, 2021. En Español. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor addressed the following letter, March 3, 2021, to the people of the Diocese of Little Rock regarding the available COVID-19 vaccines. "The following statement of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops addresses concerns that many have regarding the available COVID-19 PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer FATHER RALPH ESPOSITO, 80, DIES MAY 14 Father Ralph Esposito, 80, dies May 14. Published: May 19, 2021. Father Greg Luyet, judicial vicar, sent the following letter, Monday, May 17, 2021, to diocesan priests regarding the death of Father Ralph Esposito on May 14. "With faith in eternal life, I announce the death of Father Ralph J. Esposito. He died on May 14, 2021 in New Castle, Pennsylvania where he had moved following his PROCEDURES IN A FORMAL CASE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARKANSAS Arkansas Catholic parishes may choose to support this effort in various ways, from a second collection to a fundraiser through the youth group. Families are invited to make an online gift or mail a check to Catholic Charities of Arkansas, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. ( Leer en Español.) FATHER ROBERT DIENERT, 90, DIES ON MAY 9 Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years, died on Sunday, May 9. He was 90. A rosary and vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 12 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in North Little Rock (Marche). The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, also at Immaculate Heart of Mary, with burial tofollow
GOD SPEAKS TO US ON TOPS OF MOUNTAINS God speaks to us on tops of mountains. I grew up in southeastern Idaho, within sight of the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Their majesty can stir the soul of any one who beholds them. When religious experiences are called mountaintop experiences, it is no cliché. In the Bible, mountains are often the places where God encounters people, changestheir
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
CATHOLIC CORONAVIRUS PRAYERS Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer. Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resumeits normal course.
PROCEDURES IN A FORMAL CASE Procedures in a Formal Case. By law, the Church presumes that all marriages are valid until proven to the contrary. The petitioner has the burden of providing proofs to demonstrate why a marriage may be considered invalid. The formal process is not adversarial and does not make a moral judgment on any person involved, it simply makes a POPE: PRAY ROSARY TO END PANDEMIC IN MAY Pope: Pray rosary to end pandemic in May. Published: April 28, 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary.In preparation for this special devotion, Pope Francis addressed a letter to the faithful worldwide on April 25 asking us to "rediscover the beauty of praying the rosary at home in the month of May." " I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can reciteCALENDAR OF EVENTS
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40TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIESTHOOD 40th Anniversary of Priesthood. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. It is based on the second reading for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A: Romans 8:35-39. Forty years ago today, I was ordained a priest for the service of the Archdiocese of PRAYER: PRAYER FOR MARRIAGES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer for marriages that are committed to God to be made whole and to remain unbroken and strong. Nothing is impossible PRAYER: MAY GOD COMFORT THE HILL FAMILY DURING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. May God comfort the Hill family during their period of bereavement. Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. PRAYER: PRAYER FOR SAFETY FOR THOSE WHO FEEL SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer for safety for those who feel unsafe and unsure of God’s provision and mercy. “No weapon formed against God’s people shall prosper”. PRAYER: PRAYER REQUEST FOR MY COMPLETE HEALING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. Prayer request for my complete healing. I pray in the Trinity (God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit)- my prayer circle.
PRAYER: AS I MOVE CLOSER TOWARDS COMING INTO SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. As I move closer towards coming into the Church, I ask that you would please continue to pray for my family and I, that we may have healing, discernment and direction. CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer VOCATIONS AND SEMINARIANS OFFICE The Office of Vocations and Seminarians aids in the discernment process of those who are interested in a vocation to the priesthood. If you would like to talk with someone about becoming a priest, contact Msgr. Scott Friend. Currently, the diocese has 28 seminarians, who not only come from Arkansas, but from Texas, Mexico and Vietnam aswell.
40TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIESTHOOD 40th Anniversary of Priesthood. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. It is based on the second reading for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A: Romans 8:35-39. Forty years ago today, I was ordained a priest for the service of the Archdiocese ofCATECHETICAL SUNDAY
Add to My Calendar 2021-09-18 2021-09-19 11 Catechetical Sunday Catechetical Sunday allows parishes to recognize and thank those who give generously of their time and gifts in the work of catechesis. The special collection taken up on this day helps to fund those catechetical programs in Arkansas. It is divided equally between the local parish religious education program and the diocese’s CATHOLIC ARKANSAS SHARING APPEAL 2021 Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal 2021. Published: February 6, 2021. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor recorded the following homily to be played at all Masses in Arkansas on Feb. 6-7, 2021. Download MP3 file to yourdevice.
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and ASSOCIATIONS OF THE FAITHFUL Associations of the Faithful. Updated Nov. 6, 2020. An association of the faithful is a group of the Christian faithful who unite in a common effort: (a.) to foster a more perfect life, to promote public worship or Christian doctrine, or (b.) to exercise other works of the apostolate such as initiatives of evangelization, works of piety or charity, and those which transform the secular world 2022 NATIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Add to My Calendar 2022-01-30 2022-02-05 11 2022 National Catholic Schools Week Catholic Schools Week will be observed nationwide. Schools typically observe the week with special Masses, open houses and other activities for students, families, parishioners and thecommunity.
HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK Five men to be ordained priests May 29. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will ordain five men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Little Rock at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 at Barton Coliseum located on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock. They are: Deacons Alex Smith, Emmanuel Torres, Omar Galván, Brian Cundall and Ben Riley. PRAY ROSARY MARATHON TO END THE PANDEMIC Pray rosary marathon to end the pandemic. Published: April 29, 2021. En Español. Pope Francis first appealed to Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary to end the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020. In Catholic tradition, the month of May is dedicated to Mary. Now, as the virus rages on in places like India, he is asking the faithful again to dedicate the month of May to a "marathon of prayer VOCATIONS AND SEMINARIANS OFFICE The Office of Vocations and Seminarians aids in the discernment process of those who are interested in a vocation to the priesthood. If you would like to talk with someone about becoming a priest, contact Msgr. Scott Friend. Currently, the diocese has 28 seminarians, who not only come from Arkansas, but from Texas, Mexico and Vietnam aswell.
40TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIESTHOOD 40th Anniversary of Priesthood. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor preached the following homily at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. It is based on the second reading for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A: Romans 8:35-39. Forty years ago today, I was ordained a priest for the service of the Archdiocese ofCATECHETICAL SUNDAY
Add to My Calendar 2021-09-18 2021-09-19 11 Catechetical Sunday Catechetical Sunday allows parishes to recognize and thank those who give generously of their time and gifts in the work of catechesis. The special collection taken up on this day helps to fund those catechetical programs in Arkansas. It is divided equally between the local parish religious education program and the diocese’s CATHOLIC ARKANSAS SHARING APPEAL 2021 Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal 2021. Published: February 6, 2021. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor recorded the following homily to be played at all Masses in Arkansas on Feb. 6-7, 2021. Download MP3 file to yourdevice.
ST. JOHN PAUL II EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN MEANING OF SUFFERING St. John Paul II deciphers three primary goods within the evils of suffering: first, suffering happens to us individually, but properly engaged, it leads us to communion and solidarity; second, suffering is a temporal experience, but if it is temporal, we can recognize that we are meant for eternal life, which Christ mercifully offers to us (John 3:16); third, suffering is linked to hope and ASSOCIATIONS OF THE FAITHFUL Associations of the Faithful. Updated Nov. 6, 2020. An association of the faithful is a group of the Christian faithful who unite in a common effort: (a.) to foster a more perfect life, to promote public worship or Christian doctrine, or (b.) to exercise other works of the apostolate such as initiatives of evangelization, works of piety or charity, and those which transform the secular world 2022 NATIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Add to My Calendar 2022-01-30 2022-02-05 11 2022 National Catholic Schools Week Catholic Schools Week will be observed nationwide. Schools typically observe the week with special Masses, open houses and other activities for students, families, parishioners and thecommunity.
HONORING MOTHERS IS A CATHOLIC TRADITION Honoring mothers is a Catholic tradition. Published: May 11, 2018. Mother's Day has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States on the second Sunday of May since 1914. But Catholics have been celebrating a sort of mother's day since the first few centuries of the Church. The fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday,traditionally
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CONFESSION TIMES DURING CORONAVIRUS CRISIS Confess and be reconciled to God, Church. Per Bishop Anthony B. Taylor's directive, "f ace-to-face confessions are suspended; and confessions may only be heard with a physical screen/barrier." That said, the sacrament of reconciliation is still available. The following parishes are offering the sacrament at special times. This is not a complete list.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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PROCEDURES IN A FORMAL CASE Procedures in a Formal Case. By law, the Church presumes that all marriages are valid until proven to the contrary. The petitioner has the burden of providing proofs to demonstrate why a marriage may be considered invalid. The formal process is not adversarial and does not make a moral judgment on any person involved, it simply makes aDIOCESAN HERMITS
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PRAYER: MAY GOD COMFORT THE HILL FAMILY DURING SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. May God comfort the Hill family during their period of bereavement. Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. PRAYER: AS I MOVE CLOSER TOWARDS COMING INTO SUBMITTED: Friday, June 4, 2021. As I move closer towards coming into the Church, I ask that you would please continue to pray for my family and I, that we may have healing, discernment and direction. __ See Catholic Resources to Help You During COVID-19 Crisis Official Website of the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock Online Giving | Newsletter | Contact | Mass Times | Find a Parish or SchoolSEARCH FORM
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BISHOP TAYLOR HOMILIES Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year A We know the Good Shepherd would not knowingly and unnecessarily expose his flock to mortal danger. Third Sunday of Easter, Year A At the end of every Mass, I send you forth to give witness to how the Lord is continuing to work in your life, even in these days ofCOVID-19.
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