During the celebration of an April 11 Mass at the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Bishop Edward J. Burns honored recipients of the 2026 Bishop’s Award for Service to the Church, recognizing 136 parishioners from 70 parish communities whose acts of faith and service, he said, are essential to the Church’s mission.
“Ir a donde Dios los manda” ha sido la consigna del padre Roshan Fernandes que hace 18 años llegó a la Diócesis de Dallas, luego de discernir su vocación como sacerdote misionero en el seno de la Comunidad del Camino Neocatecumenal en su natal India.
Servir en Dallas a comunidades predominantemente hispanas, ha sido la encomienda que en las últimas dos décadas, Dios ha tenido para este sacerdote amante del cricket, graduado en economía e historia y aficionado a la iconografía religiosa.
En la parroquia de El Buen Pastor de Garland, varios ministerios de música han unido esfuerzos para llevar a cabo una grabación discográfica que busca fortalecer la vida espiritual de la comunidad.
Este proyecto ha abierto un puente hacia la evangelización, preparando el corazón de los fieles para recibir el mensaje de salvación a través de la música.
Bishop Lynch High School senior midfielder Madison Murphy was stationed in front of the Houston St. Agnes Academy net, prepared to convert a left cross struck by freshman forward Mila Van Loggerenberg near the end line into a golden goal in overtime of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools Division I girls state soccer final in Round Rock on March 6.
The sport with the greatest growth in participation and achievement at Saint Paul Catholic Classical School in Richardson is not football, basketball, or baseball, nor is it volleyball or tennis. No, the sport does not involve a ball at all — simply a bow and arrow and a target some distance away; it is the ancient sport of archery.
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The Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, a beloved, eye-catching, and historically significant landmark in the heart of Dallas, Texas, was granted the prestigious designation of a National Shrine by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops in September 2023 in response to an initiative by Bishop Edward J. Burns, eighth bishop of the Diocese of Dallas. This significant milestone reflects the Cathedral’s enduring cultural and religious significance within the community and the broader context of the United States.
Now known as the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Cathedral is located in the heart of downtown Dallas and has long been a place of pilgrimage for Catholics, especially Catholics from Mexico and Latin America.

























