Trisha Muldoon
– November 10, 2024
The African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization Network (AAMEN) invites you to join us in celebration of National Black Catholic History Month (NBCHM). In 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus designated November as NBCHM. The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus chose Notre Dame University’s Theodore Hesburgh Library to entrust the archives. These historical documents contain
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Trisha Muldoon
– October 15, 2024
Over a year ago, St. Michael Parish launched the Chatham Estates Produce Box program to support families facing food insecurity. Now, as we move into the second year of this vital initiative, we need your help to continue making a difference in our community. In partnership with A Doorway to Hope, volunteers deliver fresh fruits
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Laura Coronilla
– November 28, 2023
Fr. Michael Burbeck On December 3rd, our Catholic community celebrates the Feast Day of Saint Francis Xavier, a missionary saint that dedicated his life to spreading the faith and serving the needs of the Catholic community in India. On his 35th birthday, St. Francis Xavier courageously answered God’s call to minister to a new colony
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Laura Coronilla
– November 2, 2023
The African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization Network (AAMEN) invites you to join us in celebration of National Black Catholic History Month (NBCHM). In 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus designated November as NBCHM. The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus chose Notre Dame University’s Theodore Hesburgh Library to entrust the archives. These historical documents contain
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Laura Coronilla
– November 2, 2023
The African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization Network (AAMEN) invites you to join us in celebration of National Black Catholic History Month (NBCHM). In 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus designated November as NBCHM. The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus chose Notre Dame University’s Theodore Hesburgh Library to entrust the archives. These historical documents contain
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Laura Coronilla
– November 2, 2023
The African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization Network (AAMEN) invites you to join us in celebration of National Black Catholic History Month (NBCHM). In 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus designated November as NBCHM. The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus chose Notre Dame University’s Theodore Hesburgh Library to entrust the archives. These historical documents contain
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Laura Coronilla
– February 21, 2023
Monsignor Wall in 2000 had a connection with the Honduran Bishop, Bishop Muldoon, who worked with St. Michaels to find the Church Our Lady of Suyapa in Nueva Palestina. The first mission trip was in 2001. The mission consisted of four St. Michael’s Parishioners. The trip consisted of 4 days meeting with the
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Laura Coronilla
– February 21, 2023
(Sidebar is a series of the Respect Life Ministry, presenting short articles and messages on life issues.) By: Patrick O’Hannigan Question: I heard that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year. Does that mean that abortion is now illegal? Answer: While it’s true that the Supreme Court used a case from
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Danielle Crane
– December 23, 2022
It’s a blessing for the home that is traditionally performed each year on the Solemnity of the Epiphany (also known as 3 Kings Day or Twelfth Night) and the weeks following that is done on the front door of the house and uses symbols drawn with blessed chalk. Family and friends gather to ask God’s
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Danielle Crane
– November 8, 2022
The African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization Network (AAMEN) invites you to join us in celebration of National Black Catholic History Month (NBCHM). In 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus designated November as NBCHM. The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus chose Notre Dame University’s Theodore Hesburgh Library to entrust the archives. These historical documents contain
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