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Father Rangel: Forgiving others is the greatest Lenten practice Columnists

Father Rangel: Forgiving others is the greatest Lenten practice

Wednesday, March 13, 20190213 One of the actions that most reminds us of the great dignity we have after being created in the image and likeness of God is forgiveness.
Father Rangel: Every Friday is a day of penance, reflection and charity Columnists

Father Rangel: Every Friday is a day of penance, reflection and charity

Wednesday, October 3, 20180124 By Father Marco Rangel Special to The Texas Catholic Abstaining from consuming meat and participating in penitential acts are for Catholics two practices that we usually associate with Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent. However, this is not an accurate view of what the church really asks us to do on this day of the...
Local group plans trek to World Youth Day Diocese

Local group plans trek to World Youth Day

Thursday, July 21, 20160128 Offering praise for helping to keep faith alive, Bishop Kevin J. Farrell offered a blessing June 25 at Nuestra Señora Del Pilar Catholic Church to young adults traveling to Poland for World Youth Day. About 300 people from the Diocese of Dallas will make the pilgrimage to Krakow on July 25-31.
Celebrating 125 years of faith Diocese

Celebrating 125 years of faith

Tuesday, October 27, 2015030 In celebration of the Catholic Diocese of Dallas’ 125th anniversary, Dallas Bishop Kevin J. Farrell celebrated Mass on Oct. 10 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Corsicana.
Finding joy and inspiration in sharing the faith Diocese

Finding joy and inspiration in sharing the faith

Friday, January 23, 20150144 Father Jason Cargo complimented third-graders on the quality of their questions during one of his recent visits to James L. Collins Catholic School. Students peppered him with questions about the priesthood, including whether he occasionally became nervous before celebrating Mass.
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