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ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock CHOIRS, HOLY WATER AND ALTAR SERVERS WILL RETURN APRIL 1 Part of the new protocols announced by Bishop Taylor allow holy water to again be restored to the fonts. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor announced modifications to the protocols for public Masses he announced in May. The letter to “the people of the Diocese of Little Rock” was released March 25. Changes will go into effect Holy Thursday, April 1. CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas ‘MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME’ RESONATES TODAY Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivered this homily March 28. Last year on Palm Sunday, I delivered a homily that none of you heard unless you participated in that Mass virtually on the internet, because the public celebration of Mass had been suspended temporarily due to NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
FATHER ESPOSITO SPENDING RETIREMENT WRITING, PAINTING Father Esposito, 76, who served at several Arkansas parishes, is celebrating the anniversary of his ordination, May 13, 1967. Today, Father Esposito lives in retirement in his hometown of New Castle, Pa., where he grew up as a twin in a family of four children, descended from Italian immigrants. “When I was younger I used toplay priest all
NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock CHOIRS, HOLY WATER AND ALTAR SERVERS WILL RETURN APRIL 1 Part of the new protocols announced by Bishop Taylor allow holy water to again be restored to the fonts. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor announced modifications to the protocols for public Masses he announced in May. The letter to “the people of the Diocese of Little Rock” was released March 25. Changes will go into effect Holy Thursday, April 1. CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas ‘MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME’ RESONATES TODAY Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivered this homily March 28. Last year on Palm Sunday, I delivered a homily that none of you heard unless you participated in that Mass virtually on the internet, because the public celebration of Mass had been suspended temporarily due to NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
FATHER ESPOSITO SPENDING RETIREMENT WRITING, PAINTING Father Esposito, 76, who served at several Arkansas parishes, is celebrating the anniversary of his ordination, May 13, 1967. Today, Father Esposito lives in retirement in his hometown of New Castle, Pa., where he grew up as a twin in a family of four children, descended from Italian immigrants. “When I was younger I used toplay priest all
NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a LOVE AND TRUST LEAD US TO DEEPER LOVE AND TRUST 1 day ago · Have you ever figured out which came first, the chicken or the egg? It's a mystery, a circular mystery of cause and effect. Paleontologists can trace the evolution of today's chicken from dinosaur birds hatched from dinosaur eggs, but they still can't tell which came first. In a similar way, love COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock A CATHOLIC YOU WANT TO KNOW: MARY CHARLTON 1 day ago · Why You Want to Know Mary Charlton: Since moving to Fort Smith and joining Christ the King Parish 31 years ago, Charlton has served as a sacristan, lector, eucharistic minister and parish council member. She designs, delivers and sets up the floral arrangements and live plants on the church altars DANIEL WENDEL ATTRACTED TO VOCATION BY ‘JOY OF PRIESTS 1 day ago · Daniel Wendel looks up at the beginning of his diaconate ordination Mass May 26 at Christ the King Church in Little Rock with his parents, Dr. Paul and Kathy Wendel, at his side. Daniel Wendel was baptized, confirmed and received his first Communion at Christ the King Church in Little Rock, and on NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG 1 day ago · Catholic Extension announced the 34 nominees for this year’s Lumen Christi Award, including Karen DiPippa, director of Westside Free Medical Clinic in Little Rock. DiPippa was nominated by the Diocese of Little Rock. The award is given each year to a priest, women religious or lay leader from DIGITAL MEDIA SPECIALIST JOB OPEN WITH ARKANSAS CATHOLIC 1 day ago · Arkansas Catholic seeks a part-time digital media specialist responsible for producing, coordinating and updating content for the Arkansas Catholic website, newsletter and social media accounts.Applicants must be practicing Catholics and have at least two years of experience in digital media and/or social media marketing, preferably in the newspaper or magazine industry. NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG 1 day ago · For nine months, Mother Teresa has been visiting Our Lady of the Assumption Church in Booneville. With blue eyes and a cream coat, the small cat caught the eye of pastor Father Rajasekhar "Raj" Chittem when he needed her most. She showed up PUTTING ACADEMICS BEFORE FAITH LEADS TO UNFULFILLING PATH After recently becoming a part of the Catholic High alumni, I’ve had a lot more time to reflect on the previous four years. After having many nostalgic moments and asking myself, “How did this all happen so fast?” I began to look at the more serious aspects of my high school experience. I LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS The most profound testimony to God’s listening to his people is the coming of his son who enters fully into the human condition. Jesus listens to those in need of healing, those burdened by sin, those who are overly ambitious and those who are humble of heart. When Jesus listens, he is moved to action — to offer restored health and ARKANSAS CATHOLIC HIRING FULL-TIME BUSINESS MANAGER 1 day ago · Arkansas Catholic seeks a full-time business manager to handle business operations, including advertising, circulation, bookkeeping and other office duties.Qualified applicants will have at least three years of experience as a business or office manager, preferably in a non-profit organization; computer and bookkeeping experience required. ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know DANIEL WENDEL ATTRACTED TO VOCATION BY ‘JOY OF PRIESTS 7 hours ago · Daniel Wendel looks up at the beginning of his diaconate ordination Mass May 26 at Christ the King Church in Little Rock with his parents, Dr. Paul and Kathy Wendel, at his side. Daniel Wendel was baptized, confirmed and received his first Communion at Christ the King Church in Little Rock, and on CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas EMBRACING THE KINGDOM OF GOD Embracing the kingdom of God. Jesus’ proclamation of the kingdom of God is the core of the Gospel message. Followers of Jesus have to learn to recognize it and commit ourselves to helping shape a world where God’s priorities are our own. LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS Learning to listen as God listens - Arkansas Catholic - April 8, 2021 WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know VINCENTIAN PRIESTS SAY GOODBYE TO THE FAITHFUL IN ARKANSAS Catholic Schools Herald, April 2021 Lent 2021: How to PRAY without CEASING Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
PRIEST DEVOTED TO HIS MOTHER DIES ON MOTHER’S DAY Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years known for his devotion to his late mother, died on Mother’s Day, May 9. He was 90. Father Dienert was born in Pittsburgh Aug. 30, 1930. While growing up in Detroit, he felt called to serve God and spent some time with theTrappist monks at
ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know DANIEL WENDEL ATTRACTED TO VOCATION BY ‘JOY OF PRIESTS 7 hours ago · Daniel Wendel looks up at the beginning of his diaconate ordination Mass May 26 at Christ the King Church in Little Rock with his parents, Dr. Paul and Kathy Wendel, at his side. Daniel Wendel was baptized, confirmed and received his first Communion at Christ the King Church in Little Rock, and on CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas EMBRACING THE KINGDOM OF GOD Embracing the kingdom of God. Jesus’ proclamation of the kingdom of God is the core of the Gospel message. Followers of Jesus have to learn to recognize it and commit ourselves to helping shape a world where God’s priorities are our own. LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS Learning to listen as God listens - Arkansas Catholic - April 8, 2021 WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know VINCENTIAN PRIESTS SAY GOODBYE TO THE FAITHFUL IN ARKANSAS Catholic Schools Herald, April 2021 Lent 2021: How to PRAY without CEASING Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
PRIEST DEVOTED TO HIS MOTHER DIES ON MOTHER’S DAY Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years known for his devotion to his late mother, died on Mother’s Day, May 9. He was 90. Father Dienert was born in Pittsburgh Aug. 30, 1930. While growing up in Detroit, he felt called to serve God and spent some time with theTrappist monks at
COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS 1 day ago · The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR CAREER IS A CALLING OR A JOB Dear Dave, When it comes to your career and profession, how can you tell if you’ve truly found your calling in life? Tony . Dear Tony, I don’t think it’s common for most folks to feel like they’ve experienced some kind of grand revelation, and suddenly they NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know ‘MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME’ RESONATES TODAY Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivered this homily March 28. Last year on Palm Sunday, I delivered a homily that none of you heard unless you participated in that Mass virtually on the internet, because the public celebration of Mass had been suspended temporarily due to TIME FOR US TO TURN ON GOD’S POWER AND LIGHT In many towns, the local electric company's name includes the words “power” or “light.” In Las Vegas it's the Nevada Power Company; in my hometown it was the city "water and light department" even though what they sell is electricity, which is only potential power and light. You still have ARKANSAS CATHOLIC TAKES SCHEDULED BREAK IN PUBLISHING Dear Reader, There will be no issue of the paper June 5, as Arkansas Catholic takes a scheduled summer break. Please look for your next issue of the newspaper June 12. Warmest regards, Your ArkansasCatholic staff
EDUCATORS DEDICATE 25 AND 50 YEARS TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Educators dedicate 25 and 50 years to Catholic schools - Arkansas Catholic - April 23, 2021 VINCENTIAN PRIESTS SAY GOODBYE TO THE FAITHFUL IN ARKANSAS Catholic Schools Herald, April 2021 Lent 2021: How to PRAY without CEASING Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS Catholic Schools Herald, April 2021 Lent 2021: How to PRAY without CEASING Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS 18 hours ago · The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS CATHOLIC Published May 7, 2021. Three teachers from St. Joseph School in Conway were honored during a retirement reception May 2 in the elementary school cafeteria. They are Charlotte Moix, Melanie Kordsmeier and Lois Coney. Moix has been a kindergarten teacher for 37 years and Coney has taught kindergarten for 24 years. Kordsmeier was a middle school CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS The most profound testimony to God’s listening to his people is the coming of his son who enters fully into the human condition. Jesus listens to those in need of healing, those burdened by sin, those who are overly ambitious and those who are humble of heart. When Jesus listens, he is moved to action — to offer restored health and FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS 18 hours ago · The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS CATHOLIC Published May 7, 2021. Three teachers from St. Joseph School in Conway were honored during a retirement reception May 2 in the elementary school cafeteria. They are Charlotte Moix, Melanie Kordsmeier and Lois Coney. Moix has been a kindergarten teacher for 37 years and Coney has taught kindergarten for 24 years. Kordsmeier was a middle school CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS The most profound testimony to God’s listening to his people is the coming of his son who enters fully into the human condition. Jesus listens to those in need of healing, those burdened by sin, those who are overly ambitious and those who are humble of heart. When Jesus listens, he is moved to action — to offer restored health and FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of ARKANSAS CATHOLIC TAKES SCHEDULED BREAK IN PUBLISHING No newspaper June 5, but staff still hard at work with future stories. Published: June 5, 2021. Dear Reader, There will be no issue of the paper June 5, as Arkansas Catholic takes a scheduled summer break. Please look for your next issue of the newspaper June 12. Warmestregards,
TIME FOR US TO TURN ON GOD’S POWER AND LIGHT But the main thing is what God does, namely strengthen us with his grace -- divine electricity -- potential power and light, which we are then to use in service of God and neighbor. On Pentecost that's what the apostles did. Electrified by the Holy Spirit, they CONDITION OPENED MSM GRADUATE OLIVIA CHAMBER’S EYES Mount St. Mary Academy senior Olivia Chambers, 18, practices in Little Rock this past April. She is going to compete on a Division I swim team in college this fall. When Olivia Chambers walks up to the edge of the pool during a tournament, her mind zeros on her one goal -- swim fast. "Once I get up CATHOLIC SCHOOLS HERALD, APRIL 2021 By Aprille Hanson, Published: April 26, 2021. After a year of mask-wearing, social distancing and an endless supply of hand sanitizer, Catholic schools in Arkansas can see a glimmer of light on the horizon with vaccinations and an eye toward graduation. Theresa Hall, superintendent for Catholic Schools, said the lessons learnedfrom the 2020
‘MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME’ RESONATES TODAY Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivered this homily March 28. Last year on Palm Sunday, I delivered a homily that none of you heard unless you participated in that Mass virtually on the internet, because the public celebration of Mass had been suspended temporarily due to PRIEST DEVOTED TO HIS MOTHER DIES ON MOTHER’S DAY Priest devoted to his mother dies on Mother’s Day. Published: May 10, 2021. Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years known for his devotion to his late mother, died on Mother’s Day, May 9. He was 90. Father Dienert was born in Pittsburgh Aug. 30, 1930. While growing up in Detroit, he felt called to serve God and spent some time MASKS OPTIONAL BUT ENCOURAGED DURING MASS, PARISH EVENTS Masks optional but encouraged during Mass, parish events. Published: May 10, 2021. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor announced May 9 changes in COVID-19 precautions beginning with weekend Masses May 15-16. In a separate letter to priests, Bishop Taylor said distancing of family groups during Mass and changes made in churches and on parish propertysince
BISHOPS: PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES MORALLY ACCEPTABLE However, after Pfizer and Moderna announced their vaccines, at least two Catholic bishops warned against using them, saying they are morally tainted. On Nov. 11, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that results of a large ongoing study show its vaccine is 95% effective; the vaccine is already being manufactured and has been since October. VINCENTIAN PRIESTS SAY GOODBYE TO THE FAITHFUL IN ARKANSAS The three priests first assigned included the late Father Lou Franz, who was well known for working to abolish the death penalty and visiting prisons. Father Perry Henry, who attended the May 26 Mass, was among the first Vincentians in the state. He was the pastor of now-closed St. Vincent de Paul Church in Stamps (Lafayette County). ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS 14 hours ago · The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS CATHOLIC Published May 7, 2021. Three teachers from St. Joseph School in Conway were honored during a retirement reception May 2 in the elementary school cafeteria. They are Charlotte Moix, Melanie Kordsmeier and Lois Coney. Moix has been a kindergarten teacher for 37 years and Coney has taught kindergarten for 24 years. Kordsmeier was a middle school CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS The most profound testimony to God’s listening to his people is the coming of his son who enters fully into the human condition. Jesus listens to those in need of healing, those burdened by sin, those who are overly ambitious and those who are humble of heart. When Jesus listens, he is moved to action — to offer restored health and FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS 14 hours ago · The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS CATHOLIC Published May 7, 2021. Three teachers from St. Joseph School in Conway were honored during a retirement reception May 2 in the elementary school cafeteria. They are Charlotte Moix, Melanie Kordsmeier and Lois Coney. Moix has been a kindergarten teacher for 37 years and Coney has taught kindergarten for 24 years. Kordsmeier was a middle school CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS The most profound testimony to God’s listening to his people is the coming of his son who enters fully into the human condition. Jesus listens to those in need of healing, those burdened by sin, those who are overly ambitious and those who are humble of heart. When Jesus listens, he is moved to action — to offer restored health and FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of ARKANSAS CATHOLIC TAKES SCHEDULED BREAK IN PUBLISHING No newspaper June 5, but staff still hard at work with future stories. Published: June 5, 2021. Dear Reader, There will be no issue of the paper June 5, as Arkansas Catholic takes a scheduled summer break. Please look for your next issue of the newspaper June 12. Warmestregards,
TIME FOR US TO TURN ON GOD’S POWER AND LIGHT But the main thing is what God does, namely strengthen us with his grace -- divine electricity -- potential power and light, which we are then to use in service of God and neighbor. On Pentecost that's what the apostles did. Electrified by the Holy Spirit, they CONDITION OPENED MSM GRADUATE OLIVIA CHAMBER’S EYES Mount St. Mary Academy senior Olivia Chambers, 18, practices in Little Rock this past April. She is going to compete on a Division I swim team in college this fall. When Olivia Chambers walks up to the edge of the pool during a tournament, her mind zeros on her one goal -- swim fast. "Once I get up CATHOLIC SCHOOLS HERALD, APRIL 2021 By Aprille Hanson, Published: April 26, 2021. After a year of mask-wearing, social distancing and an endless supply of hand sanitizer, Catholic schools in Arkansas can see a glimmer of light on the horizon with vaccinations and an eye toward graduation. Theresa Hall, superintendent for Catholic Schools, said the lessons learnedfrom the 2020
‘MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME’ RESONATES TODAY Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivered this homily March 28. Last year on Palm Sunday, I delivered a homily that none of you heard unless you participated in that Mass virtually on the internet, because the public celebration of Mass had been suspended temporarily due to PRIEST DEVOTED TO HIS MOTHER DIES ON MOTHER’S DAY Priest devoted to his mother dies on Mother’s Day. Published: May 10, 2021. Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years known for his devotion to his late mother, died on Mother’s Day, May 9. He was 90. Father Dienert was born in Pittsburgh Aug. 30, 1930. While growing up in Detroit, he felt called to serve God and spent some time MASKS OPTIONAL BUT ENCOURAGED DURING MASS, PARISH EVENTS Masks optional but encouraged during Mass, parish events. Published: May 10, 2021. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor announced May 9 changes in COVID-19 precautions beginning with weekend Masses May 15-16. In a separate letter to priests, Bishop Taylor said distancing of family groups during Mass and changes made in churches and on parish propertysince
BISHOPS: PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES MORALLY ACCEPTABLE However, after Pfizer and Moderna announced their vaccines, at least two Catholic bishops warned against using them, saying they are morally tainted. On Nov. 11, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that results of a large ongoing study show its vaccine is 95% effective; the vaccine is already being manufactured and has been since October. VINCENTIAN PRIESTS SAY GOODBYE TO THE FAITHFUL IN ARKANSAS The three priests first assigned included the late Father Lou Franz, who was well known for working to abolish the death penalty and visiting prisons. Father Perry Henry, who attended the May 26 Mass, was among the first Vincentians in the state. He was the pastor of now-closed St. Vincent de Paul Church in Stamps (Lafayette County). ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS 5 hours ago · The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS CATHOLIC Published May 7, 2021. Three teachers from St. Joseph School in Conway were honored during a retirement reception May 2 in the elementary school cafeteria. They are Charlotte Moix, Melanie Kordsmeier and Lois Coney. Moix has been a kindergarten teacher for 37 years and Coney has taught kindergarten for 24 years. Kordsmeier was a middle school CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS The most profound testimony to God’s listening to his people is the coming of his son who enters fully into the human condition. Jesus listens to those in need of healing, those burdened by sin, those who are overly ambitious and those who are humble of heart. When Jesus listens, he is moved to action — to offer restored health and FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. COLISEUM FILLED WITH PRAYERS, APPLAUSE FOR NEW PRIESTS 5 hours ago · The five men seeking ordination lay prostrate on the floor of Barton Coliseum as a sign of surrender before God while the congregation sings the Litany of Saints. At about the midpoint of the May 29 Mass celebrating the priestly ordination, the five latest priests of the Diocese of Little Rock NEWS BRIEF - ARKANSAS CATHOLIC Published May 7, 2021. Three teachers from St. Joseph School in Conway were honored during a retirement reception May 2 in the elementary school cafeteria. They are Charlotte Moix, Melanie Kordsmeier and Lois Coney. Moix has been a kindergarten teacher for 37 years and Coney has taught kindergarten for 24 years. Kordsmeier was a middle school CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST Congrats, Class of 2021 After 12 months of COVID-19, What have we learned? Be-Attitudes for Believers Amid the storm: Anxiety in 2020 Paws and Priests Bridge the Political Divide Young Faith Good Sports Jubilee! A series in celebration A Catholic You Want to Know LEARNING TO LISTEN AS GOD LISTENS The most profound testimony to God’s listening to his people is the coming of his son who enters fully into the human condition. Jesus listens to those in need of healing, those burdened by sin, those who are overly ambitious and those who are humble of heart. When Jesus listens, he is moved to action — to offer restored health and FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
NEW DIOCESAN HERMITS SEEK SOLITUDE, BOUND BY VOWS Hermits live their lives in solitude, but all eyes were on two of them Sept. 10 when they made perpetual vows before Bishop Anthony B. Taylor. A Mass was held in Morris Hall chapel at St. John Center in Little Rock for Judith Weaver of Paris and David Menkhoff of LittleRock.
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of ARKANSAS CATHOLIC TAKES SCHEDULED BREAK IN PUBLISHING No newspaper June 5, but staff still hard at work with future stories. Published: June 5, 2021. Dear Reader, There will be no issue of the paper June 5, as Arkansas Catholic takes a scheduled summer break. Please look for your next issue of the newspaper June 12. Warmestregards,
TIME FOR US TO TURN ON GOD’S POWER AND LIGHT But the main thing is what God does, namely strengthen us with his grace -- divine electricity -- potential power and light, which we are then to use in service of God and neighbor. On Pentecost that's what the apostles did. Electrified by the Holy Spirit, they CONDITION OPENED MSM GRADUATE OLIVIA CHAMBER’S EYES Mount St. Mary Academy senior Olivia Chambers, 18, practices in Little Rock this past April. She is going to compete on a Division I swim team in college this fall. When Olivia Chambers walks up to the edge of the pool during a tournament, her mind zeros on her one goal -- swim fast. "Once I get up CATHOLIC SCHOOLS HERALD, APRIL 2021 By Aprille Hanson, Published: April 26, 2021. After a year of mask-wearing, social distancing and an endless supply of hand sanitizer, Catholic schools in Arkansas can see a glimmer of light on the horizon with vaccinations and an eye toward graduation. Theresa Hall, superintendent for Catholic Schools, said the lessons learnedfrom the 2020
‘MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME’ RESONATES TODAY Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivered this homily March 28. Last year on Palm Sunday, I delivered a homily that none of you heard unless you participated in that Mass virtually on the internet, because the public celebration of Mass had been suspended temporarily due to PRIEST DEVOTED TO HIS MOTHER DIES ON MOTHER’S DAY Priest devoted to his mother dies on Mother’s Day. Published: May 10, 2021. Father Robert Dienert, a diocesan priest for 58 years known for his devotion to his late mother, died on Mother’s Day, May 9. He was 90. Father Dienert was born in Pittsburgh Aug. 30, 1930. While growing up in Detroit, he felt called to serve God and spent some time MASKS OPTIONAL BUT ENCOURAGED DURING MASS, PARISH EVENTS Masks optional but encouraged during Mass, parish events. Published: May 10, 2021. Bishop Anthony B. Taylor announced May 9 changes in COVID-19 precautions beginning with weekend Masses May 15-16. In a separate letter to priests, Bishop Taylor said distancing of family groups during Mass and changes made in churches and on parish propertysince
BISHOPS: PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES MORALLY ACCEPTABLE However, after Pfizer and Moderna announced their vaccines, at least two Catholic bishops warned against using them, saying they are morally tainted. On Nov. 11, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that results of a large ongoing study show its vaccine is 95% effective; the vaccine is already being manufactured and has been since October. VINCENTIAN PRIESTS SAY GOODBYE TO THE FAITHFUL IN ARKANSAS The three priests first assigned included the late Father Lou Franz, who was well known for working to abolish the death penalty and visiting prisons. Father Perry Henry, who attended the May 26 Mass, was among the first Vincentians in the state. He was the pastor of now-closed St. Vincent de Paul Church in Stamps (Lafayette County). ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
EDUCATORS DEDICATE 25 AND 50 YEARS TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Published: April 23, 2021. Fifteen Catholic school teachers, staff members and administrators were recognized in 2020 and 2021 for serving 25 and 50 years in Catholic schools. These honorees are usually recognized by the Catholic Schools Office during Professional Day, but no in-person events were held in 2020 and 2021. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching TEACHERS TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS, STAY HOME DURING COVID Schools stand ready to report, quarantine sick students. When Shannon Fratesi decided to come back to her classroom at Catholic High School in Little Rock for the 2020-21 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not a decision made lightly. “I have Multiple Sclerosis, so the medication I take makes me immunocompromised. NEW DEACON TELLS HOW HE FOUND A PATH BACK TO HIS FAITH The path leading to his diaconate ordination was not a perfect one. Growing up in Guanajuato, Mexico, he is the oldest of six children to Martin and Graciela Amaro. His family moved to the United States when he was 10 and he drifted from his relationship with God. “I lost my faith or at least it was weakened simply because we wouldn’t go to FATHER ESPOSITO SPENDING RETIREMENT WRITING, PAINTING Father Esposito, 76, who served at several Arkansas parishes, is celebrating the anniversary of his ordination, May 13, 1967. Today, Father Esposito lives in retirement in his hometown of New Castle, Pa., where he grew up as a twin in a family of four children, descended from Italian immigrants. “When I was younger I used toplay priest all
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. PASTOR, PARENTS PUT HART ON PATH TO FOLLOWING CALL Hart has also the rare position of also having a brother-priest, Father Andrew Hart, who is the pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish in Fayetteville. “He has been a good mentor to me and a good sounding board,” he said. “Now he’s been a priest for five years he can share what being a priest is like in the diocese.”. ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. FATHER ESPOSITO DIED IN HIS PENNSYLVANIA HOMETOWN Father Ralph J. Esposito, who moved to Arkansas as a priest in the 1970s from Pennsylvania, died May 14. He was 80. He was born Oct. 22, 1940, in New Castle, Pa., to Stanley S. and Lucy A. Fleo Esposito. He had three siblings, including twin brother Dom “Mickey” Esposito,who preceded him
EDUCATORS DEDICATE 25 AND 50 YEARS TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Published: April 23, 2021. Fifteen Catholic school teachers, staff members and administrators were recognized in 2020 and 2021 for serving 25 and 50 years in Catholic schools. These honorees are usually recognized by the Catholic Schools Office during Professional Day, but no in-person events were held in 2020 and 2021. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching TEACHERS TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS, STAY HOME DURING COVID Schools stand ready to report, quarantine sick students. When Shannon Fratesi decided to come back to her classroom at Catholic High School in Little Rock for the 2020-21 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not a decision made lightly. “I have Multiple Sclerosis, so the medication I take makes me immunocompromised. NEW DEACON TELLS HOW HE FOUND A PATH BACK TO HIS FAITH The path leading to his diaconate ordination was not a perfect one. Growing up in Guanajuato, Mexico, he is the oldest of six children to Martin and Graciela Amaro. His family moved to the United States when he was 10 and he drifted from his relationship with God. “I lost my faith or at least it was weakened simply because we wouldn’t go to FATHER ESPOSITO SPENDING RETIREMENT WRITING, PAINTING Father Esposito, 76, who served at several Arkansas parishes, is celebrating the anniversary of his ordination, May 13, 1967. Today, Father Esposito lives in retirement in his hometown of New Castle, Pa., where he grew up as a twin in a family of four children, descended from Italian immigrants. “When I was younger I used toplay priest all
MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. PASTOR, PARENTS PUT HART ON PATH TO FOLLOWING CALL Hart has also the rare position of also having a brother-priest, Father Andrew Hart, who is the pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish in Fayetteville. “He has been a good mentor to me and a good sounding board,” he said. “Now he’s been a priest for five years he can share what being a priest is like in the diocese.”. HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR CAREER IS A CALLING OR A JOB Dear Dave, When it comes to your career and profession, how can you tell if you’ve truly found your calling in life? Tony . Dear Tony, I don’t think it’s common for most folks to feel like they’ve experienced some kind of grand revelation, and suddenly they CONDITION OPENED MSM GRADUATE OLIVIA CHAMBER’S EYES Mount St. Mary Academy senior Olivia Chambers, 18, practices in Little Rock this past April. She is going to compete on a Division I swim team in college this fall. When Olivia Chambers walks up to the edge of the pool during a tournament, her mind zeros on her one goal -- swim fast. "Once I get up BISHOP ANNOUNCES NEW ASSIGNMENT FOR MSGR. SCOTT FRIEND Bishop Anthony B. Taylor announced during the Chrism Mass March 29 at Christ the King Church in Little Rock that he has appointed Msgr. Scott Friend, diocesan vocations director for the past 16 years, to be the pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church in Jonesboro beginning June 15. EMBRACING THE KINGDOM OF GOD Embracing the kingdom of God. Jesus’ proclamation of the kingdom of God is the core of the Gospel message. Followers of Jesus have to learn to recognize it and commit ourselves to helping shape a world where God’s priorities are our own. Discover how Jesus teased out the meaning of God’s kingdom in various images and teachings withthis
CONCERN RAISED OVER NEW COVID VACCINE'S ABORTION LINK WASHINGTON -- Use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, approved Feb. 27 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, raises moral concerns because it was "was developed, tested and is produced with abortion-derived cell lines," the chairmen of two U.S. bishops' committees said March 2. The bishops concluded, however, that "whilewe should
CONWAY ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE LIST St. Joseph High School held its graduation May 16 in the church. The speakers were valedictorian Caleb Mallett and salutatorian Eva Palmer. Palmer, daughter of Dustin and Veronica Palmer, will be studying biology at the University of Central Arkansas ‘MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME’ RESONATES TODAY Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivered this homily March 28. Last year on Palm Sunday, I delivered a homily that none of you heard unless you participated in that Mass virtually on the internet, because the public celebration of Mass had been suspended temporarily due to PRIESTS AND RELIGIOUS NOT IMMUNE TO THE RISK OF ADDICTION Malea Hargett. Father Tony Robbins celebrates Mass Feb. 12 in a chapel at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe during an Arkansas Catholic-sponsored pilgrimage to Mexico City. One priest said his rock bottom moment came after eating pot — not baked, but straight marijuana. Before he was a Benedictine, this monk passed out drunkafter turning
NEW DEACON TELLS HOW HE FOUND A PATH BACK TO HIS FAITH The path leading to his diaconate ordination was not a perfect one. Growing up in Guanajuato, Mexico, he is the oldest of six children to Martin and Graciela Amaro. His family moved to the United States when he was 10 and he drifted from his relationship with God. “I lost my faith or at least it was weakened simply because we wouldn’t go to ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching DIOCESE CELEBRATES RELIGIOUS SERVING CHURCH 25 TO 85 YEARSSEE MORE ON ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST In Mass — whenever I start with “Let us pray” — the answer is, strictly speaking, to “God the Father,” but since the Trinity is One God, we can’t address the Father without at least implicitly including the Son and Holy Spirit. That’s why, though these prayers are to the Father, they are “through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. AS MSM CLOSES CONVENT, ST. PATRICK IN NLR WELCOMES SISTERS Sister Ann and Sister Jolitta Konecny, RSM, (left) left the convent this summer, which now has officially closed. Since 1908, sisters have been living on the hilltop campus at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock’s Hillcrest neighborhood. While living at the convent, they have worked at the school in various ways, from teaching to NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a SETTLED SOULS FURNISHES APARTMENTS FOR FORMER HOMELESS For ways to volunteer or donate, email settledsouls@gmail.com or call or text (501) 557-3382. The new nonprofit Settled Souls says there are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate to help the homeless in Central Arkansas. • Donate items on the needs list, such as sofa, bed, dresser, trash can, pots, plates, coffee maker, blanket and 1945 ALUMNA MAKES $1 MILLION DONATION TO MOUNT ST. MARY A new building at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock has been named after alumna Mary Birnbach Ballard in honor of her $1 million donation to the school last week. Little could Ballard have imagined, when she was a Depression-era student at Mount St. Mary Academy in the 1940s, that one day she would be in position to make one of the largest ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC NEWS Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching DIOCESE CELEBRATES RELIGIOUS SERVING CHURCH 25 TO 85 YEARSSEE MORE ON ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST In Mass — whenever I start with “Let us pray” — the answer is, strictly speaking, to “God the Father,” but since the Trinity is One God, we can’t address the Father without at least implicitly including the Son and Holy Spirit. That’s why, though these prayers are to the Father, they are “through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. AS MSM CLOSES CONVENT, ST. PATRICK IN NLR WELCOMES SISTERS Sister Ann and Sister Jolitta Konecny, RSM, (left) left the convent this summer, which now has officially closed. Since 1908, sisters have been living on the hilltop campus at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock’s Hillcrest neighborhood. While living at the convent, they have worked at the school in various ways, from teaching to NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a SETTLED SOULS FURNISHES APARTMENTS FOR FORMER HOMELESS For ways to volunteer or donate, email settledsouls@gmail.com or call or text (501) 557-3382. The new nonprofit Settled Souls says there are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate to help the homeless in Central Arkansas. • Donate items on the needs list, such as sofa, bed, dresser, trash can, pots, plates, coffee maker, blanket and 1945 ALUMNA MAKES $1 MILLION DONATION TO MOUNT ST. MARY A new building at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock has been named after alumna Mary Birnbach Ballard in honor of her $1 million donation to the school last week. Little could Ballard have imagined, when she was a Depression-era student at Mount St. Mary Academy in the 1940s, that one day she would be in position to make one of the largest HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR CAREER IS A CALLING OR A JOB Dear Dave, When it comes to your career and profession, how can you tell if you’ve truly found your calling in life? Tony . Dear Tony, I don’t think it’s common for most folks to feel like they’ve experienced some kind of grand revelation, and suddenly they ARKANSAS CATHOLIC E-EDITION We're sorry but this application doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. To use this application, please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh this EDUCATORS DEDICATE 25 AND 50 YEARS TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Published: April 23, 2021. Fifteen Catholic school teachers, staff members and administrators were recognized in 2020 and 2021 for serving 25 and 50 years in Catholic schools. These honorees are usually recognized by the Catholic Schools Office during Professional Day, but no in-person events were held in 2020 and 2021. ARKANSAS CATHOLIC TAKES SCHEDULED BREAK IN PUBLISHING Dear Reader, There will be no issue of the paper June 5, as Arkansas Catholic takes a scheduled summer break. Please look for your next issue of the newspaper June 12. Warmest regards, Your ArkansasCatholic staff
CONDITION OPENED MSM GRADUATE OLIVIA CHAMBER’S EYES Mount St. Mary Academy senior Olivia Chambers, 18, practices in Little Rock this past April. She is going to compete on a Division I swim team in college this fall. When Olivia Chambers walks up to the edge of the pool during a tournament, her mind zeros on her one goal -- swim fast. "Once I get up BISHOPS: PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES MORALLY ACCEPTABLE However, after Pfizer and Moderna announced their vaccines, at least two Catholic bishops warned against using them, saying they are morally tainted. On Nov. 11, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that results of a large ongoing study show its vaccine is 95% effective; the vaccine is already being manufactured and has been since October. TEACHERS TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS, STAY HOME DURING COVID Schools stand ready to report, quarantine sick students. When Shannon Fratesi decided to come back to her classroom at Catholic High School in Little Rock for the 2020-21 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not a decision made lightly. “I have Multiple Sclerosis, so the medication I take makes me immunocompromised. COMMON SACRED HEART REFRAIN: ‘SOMEBODY GO GET THOMAS Thomas Buser, 18, smiles in the server room at Sacred Heart High School in Morrilton May 10. Since sixth grade, he has helped the school with IT support and setting up networks. MORRILTON -- At about 5 years old, Thomas Buser put on his hard hat, gloves and grabbed a hammer -- he was ready to WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR, RETREAT LEADER DIED APRIL 24 Well-known author, retreat leader died April 24. Published: May 1, 2020. Maryanne Meyerriecks, Arkansas Catholic file. Sister Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB, sits on a bench outdoors at St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith in September 2019. Her ninth book, “The Flowing Grace of Now,” had just been published. Maryanne Meyerriecks, Arkansas ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
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Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching DIOCESE CELEBRATES RELIGIOUS SERVING CHURCH 25 TO 85 YEARSSEE MORE ON ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST In Mass — whenever I start with “Let us pray” — the answer is, strictly speaking, to “God the Father,” but since the Trinity is One God, we can’t address the Father without at least implicitly including the Son and Holy Spirit. That’s why, though these prayers are to the Father, they are “through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. AS MSM CLOSES CONVENT, ST. PATRICK IN NLR WELCOMES SISTERS Sister Ann and Sister Jolitta Konecny, RSM, (left) left the convent this summer, which now has officially closed. Since 1908, sisters have been living on the hilltop campus at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock’s Hillcrest neighborhood. While living at the convent, they have worked at the school in various ways, from teaching to NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a SETTLED SOULS FURNISHES APARTMENTS FOR FORMER HOMELESS For ways to volunteer or donate, email settledsouls@gmail.com or call or text (501) 557-3382. The new nonprofit Settled Souls says there are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate to help the homeless in Central Arkansas. • Donate items on the needs list, such as sofa, bed, dresser, trash can, pots, plates, coffee maker, blanket and 1945 ALUMNA MAKES $1 MILLION DONATION TO MOUNT ST. MARY A new building at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock has been named after alumna Mary Birnbach Ballard in honor of her $1 million donation to the school last week. Little could Ballard have imagined, when she was a Depression-era student at Mount St. Mary Academy in the 1940s, that one day she would be in position to make one of the largest ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
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Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching DIOCESE CELEBRATES RELIGIOUS SERVING CHURCH 25 TO 85 YEARSSEE MORE ON ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST In Mass — whenever I start with “Let us pray” — the answer is, strictly speaking, to “God the Father,” but since the Trinity is One God, we can’t address the Father without at least implicitly including the Son and Holy Spirit. That’s why, though these prayers are to the Father, they are “through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. AS MSM CLOSES CONVENT, ST. PATRICK IN NLR WELCOMES SISTERS Sister Ann and Sister Jolitta Konecny, RSM, (left) left the convent this summer, which now has officially closed. Since 1908, sisters have been living on the hilltop campus at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock’s Hillcrest neighborhood. While living at the convent, they have worked at the school in various ways, from teaching to NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a SETTLED SOULS FURNISHES APARTMENTS FOR FORMER HOMELESS For ways to volunteer or donate, email settledsouls@gmail.com or call or text (501) 557-3382. The new nonprofit Settled Souls says there are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate to help the homeless in Central Arkansas. • Donate items on the needs list, such as sofa, bed, dresser, trash can, pots, plates, coffee maker, blanket and 1945 ALUMNA MAKES $1 MILLION DONATION TO MOUNT ST. MARY A new building at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock has been named after alumna Mary Birnbach Ballard in honor of her $1 million donation to the school last week. Little could Ballard have imagined, when she was a Depression-era student at Mount St. Mary Academy in the 1940s, that one day she would be in position to make one of the largest HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR CAREER IS A CALLING OR A JOB Dear Dave, When it comes to your career and profession, how can you tell if you’ve truly found your calling in life? Tony . Dear Tony, I don’t think it’s common for most folks to feel like they’ve experienced some kind of grand revelation, and suddenly they ARKANSAS CATHOLIC E-EDITION We're sorry but this application doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. To use this application, please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh this EDUCATORS DEDICATE 25 AND 50 YEARS TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Published: April 23, 2021. Fifteen Catholic school teachers, staff members and administrators were recognized in 2020 and 2021 for serving 25 and 50 years in Catholic schools. These honorees are usually recognized by the Catholic Schools Office during Professional Day, but no in-person events were held in 2020 and 2021. ARKANSAS CATHOLIC TAKES SCHEDULED BREAK IN PUBLISHING Dear Reader, There will be no issue of the paper June 5, as Arkansas Catholic takes a scheduled summer break. Please look for your next issue of the newspaper June 12. Warmest regards, Your ArkansasCatholic staff
BISHOPS: PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES MORALLY ACCEPTABLE However, after Pfizer and Moderna announced their vaccines, at least two Catholic bishops warned against using them, saying they are morally tainted. On Nov. 11, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that results of a large ongoing study show its vaccine is 95% effective; the vaccine is already being manufactured and has been since October. CONDITION OPENED MSM GRADUATE OLIVIA CHAMBER’S EYES Mount St. Mary Academy senior Olivia Chambers, 18, practices in Little Rock this past April. She is going to compete on a Division I swim team in college this fall. When Olivia Chambers walks up to the edge of the pool during a tournament, her mind zeros on her one goal -- swim fast. "Once I get up TEACHERS TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS, STAY HOME DURING COVID Schools stand ready to report, quarantine sick students. When Shannon Fratesi decided to come back to her classroom at Catholic High School in Little Rock for the 2020-21 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not a decision made lightly. “I have Multiple Sclerosis, so the medication I take makes me immunocompromised. COMMON SACRED HEART REFRAIN: ‘SOMEBODY GO GET THOMAS Thomas Buser, 18, smiles in the server room at Sacred Heart High School in Morrilton May 10. Since sixth grade, he has helped the school with IT support and setting up networks. MORRILTON -- At about 5 years old, Thomas Buser put on his hard hat, gloves and grabbed a hammer -- he was ready to WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR, RETREAT LEADER DIED APRIL 24 Well-known author, retreat leader died April 24. Published: May 1, 2020. Maryanne Meyerriecks, Arkansas Catholic file. Sister Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB, sits on a bench outdoors at St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith in September 2019. Her ninth book, “The Flowing Grace of Now,” had just been published. Maryanne Meyerriecks, Arkansas ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
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Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching DIOCESE CELEBRATES RELIGIOUS SERVING CHURCH 25 TO 85 YEARSSEE MORE ON ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST In Mass — whenever I start with “Let us pray” — the answer is, strictly speaking, to “God the Father,” but since the Trinity is One God, we can’t address the Father without at least implicitly including the Son and Holy Spirit. That’s why, though these prayers are to the Father, they are “through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. AS MSM CLOSES CONVENT, ST. PATRICK IN NLR WELCOMES SISTERS Sister Ann and Sister Jolitta Konecny, RSM, (left) left the convent this summer, which now has officially closed. Since 1908, sisters have been living on the hilltop campus at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock’s Hillcrest neighborhood. While living at the convent, they have worked at the school in various ways, from teaching to NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a SETTLED SOULS FURNISHES APARTMENTS FOR FORMER HOMELESS For ways to volunteer or donate, email settledsouls@gmail.com or call or text (501) 557-3382. The new nonprofit Settled Souls says there are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate to help the homeless in Central Arkansas. • Donate items on the needs list, such as sofa, bed, dresser, trash can, pots, plates, coffee maker, blanket and 1945 ALUMNA MAKES $1 MILLION DONATION TO MOUNT ST. MARY A new building at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock has been named after alumna Mary Birnbach Ballard in honor of her $1 million donation to the school last week. Little could Ballard have imagined, when she was a Depression-era student at Mount St. Mary Academy in the 1940s, that one day she would be in position to make one of the largest ARKANSAS CATHOLICNEWS & OPINIONSECTIONS & SERIESPUBLICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONSCONTACTESPAÑOL/SPANISH Arkansas Catholic is the official news source for the Diocese of Little Rock, which serves the entire state of Arkansas. It has been published as a weekly newspaper since 1911. Bishop Anthony B. Tayloris the publisher.
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Tontitown Ozark Catholic Academy graduate list. Published: May 27, 2021. The first graduation for Ozark Catholic Academy was held May 22 in the Jones Center Auditorium in Springdale. Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., was the speaker. Co-valedictorians were Matthew Moix and Becka Buron. POPE FRANCIS: ‘WE MUST ALSO CURE A LARGER VIRUS Pope Francis said the COVID-19 pandemic “has exposed the plight of the poor and the great inequality that reigns in the world” and it has made those inequalities and discrimination even worse. One of the responses that must not be missing is the preferential option for the poor, he said. This key element of the Church’s social teaching DIOCESE CELEBRATES RELIGIOUS SERVING CHURCH 25 TO 85 YEARSSEE MORE ON ARKANSAS-CATHOLIC.ORG WHO IS OUR LORD? GOD THE FATHER OR JESUS CHRIST In Mass — whenever I start with “Let us pray” — the answer is, strictly speaking, to “God the Father,” but since the Trinity is One God, we can’t address the Father without at least implicitly including the Son and Holy Spirit. That’s why, though these prayers are to the Father, they are “through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your MSGR. MARCZUK: 25 YEARS, 493 BAPTISMS AND 11,396 MASSES Msgr. Marczuk: 25 years, 493 baptisms and 11,396 Masses Ordained in 1981, Msgr. Scott Marczuk has taken on many roles in the diocese, from pastor to judicial vicar to 'tour guide, curator, historian, media relations coordinator and behind-the-scenes production manager' as rector of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. AS MSM CLOSES CONVENT, ST. PATRICK IN NLR WELCOMES SISTERS Sister Ann and Sister Jolitta Konecny, RSM, (left) left the convent this summer, which now has officially closed. Since 1908, sisters have been living on the hilltop campus at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock’s Hillcrest neighborhood. While living at the convent, they have worked at the school in various ways, from teaching to NONPROFIT TAKES AIM AT SEX TRAFFICKING IN ARKANSAS Children at risk. Currently, the nonprofit is working with 15 sex trafficking survivors, ranging in age from 14 to 29, including one male, from northwest and north central Arkansas. “They say the equivalent of trauma from being trafficked is 20 times what a SETTLED SOULS FURNISHES APARTMENTS FOR FORMER HOMELESS For ways to volunteer or donate, email settledsouls@gmail.com or call or text (501) 557-3382. The new nonprofit Settled Souls says there are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate to help the homeless in Central Arkansas. • Donate items on the needs list, such as sofa, bed, dresser, trash can, pots, plates, coffee maker, blanket and 1945 ALUMNA MAKES $1 MILLION DONATION TO MOUNT ST. MARY A new building at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock has been named after alumna Mary Birnbach Ballard in honor of her $1 million donation to the school last week. Little could Ballard have imagined, when she was a Depression-era student at Mount St. Mary Academy in the 1940s, that one day she would be in position to make one of the largest HOT SPRINGS KNITTERS COVER CITY’S RESIDENTS WITH PRAYERS Peggy Peters holds one of the shawls prepared by the St. Mary of the Springs prayer shawl ministry. HOT SPRINGS – Hundreds of sick and grieving people have received comfort, warmth and prayers through the efforts of a group of women at St. Mary of HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR CAREER IS A CALLING OR A JOB Dear Dave, When it comes to your career and profession, how can you tell if you’ve truly found your calling in life? Tony . Dear Tony, I don’t think it’s common for most folks to feel like they’ve experienced some kind of grand revelation, and suddenly they ARKANSAS CATHOLIC E-EDITION We're sorry but this application doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. To use this application, please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh this EDUCATORS DEDICATE 25 AND 50 YEARS TO CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Published: April 23, 2021. Fifteen Catholic school teachers, staff members and administrators were recognized in 2020 and 2021 for serving 25 and 50 years in Catholic schools. These honorees are usually recognized by the Catholic Schools Office during Professional Day, but no in-person events were held in 2020 and 2021. ARKANSAS CATHOLIC TAKES SCHEDULED BREAK IN PUBLISHING Dear Reader, There will be no issue of the paper June 5, as Arkansas Catholic takes a scheduled summer break. Please look for your next issue of the newspaper June 12. Warmest regards, Your ArkansasCatholic staff
BISHOPS: PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES MORALLY ACCEPTABLE However, after Pfizer and Moderna announced their vaccines, at least two Catholic bishops warned against using them, saying they are morally tainted. On Nov. 11, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that results of a large ongoing study show its vaccine is 95% effective; the vaccine is already being manufactured and has been since October. CONDITION OPENED MSM GRADUATE OLIVIA CHAMBER’S EYES Mount St. Mary Academy senior Olivia Chambers, 18, practices in Little Rock this past April. She is going to compete on a Division I swim team in college this fall. When Olivia Chambers walks up to the edge of the pool during a tournament, her mind zeros on her one goal -- swim fast. "Once I get up TEACHERS TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS, STAY HOME DURING COVID Schools stand ready to report, quarantine sick students. When Shannon Fratesi decided to come back to her classroom at Catholic High School in Little Rock for the 2020-21 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not a decision made lightly. “I have Multiple Sclerosis, so the medication I take makes me immunocompromised. COMMON SACRED HEART REFRAIN: ‘SOMEBODY GO GET THOMAS Thomas Buser, 18, smiles in the server room at Sacred Heart High School in Morrilton May 10. Since sixth grade, he has helped the school with IT support and setting up networks. MORRILTON -- At about 5 years old, Thomas Buser put on his hard hat, gloves and grabbed a hammer -- he was ready to WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR, RETREAT LEADER DIED APRIL 24 Well-known author, retreat leader died April 24. Published: May 1, 2020. Maryanne Meyerriecks, Arkansas Catholic file. Sister Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB, sits on a bench outdoors at St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith in September 2019. Her ninth book, “The Flowing Grace of Now,” had just been published. Maryanne Meyerriecks, Arkansas* News & Opinion
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