Every human being is worthy by the mere fact of having been willed, created, and loved by God. There is no situation that causes the Lord to turn His gaze away from us. It is a consoling truth that accompanies us at all times and reminds us that His merciful love always outweighs whatever good or evil we may have done. #ApostolicJourney
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@gmarcbentley Hi Fr. Marc, I haven’t used X much in a while and my DMs don’t work. Is the parish still accepting Mass intentions? Do you still have the contact information to get Masses said? Thank you.
We are 34% of the way to our goal of $10,000 to repair and resurface our parking lots (which will cost around $50,000). If we hit $10,000, someone will be chosen to pie me!
For context, a good year in offertory for our parish is $50,000.
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Have you ever wanted to throw a pie in someone’s face?
Click the link below to see how you can help a small Appalachian parish (~50 households) maintain parking lots & pie a priest. #iGiveCatholic .
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When we heard that @johngreen was rallying his fans around a fight over the cost of drugs, we were pumped.
And we explain how the price of this TB-fighting drug overseas has a LOT to do with why drugs in the US cost so much.
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This Black Catholic parish’s witness and welcome has grown the congregation. Clarke noted that “the obvious growth in our parish size — and the first church’s age — made a new building necessary.” @OSV@OSVNews https://t.co/N65npKMe3U
#GivingTuesday is here, as is @iGiveCatholic! Join Sts. John and Elizabeth in Grayson, Ky in our work of building the Church in NEKY. All gifts given in this campaign remain at the parish (nothing assessed by the Diocese). Please RT.
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Eastern Kentucky is recovering from devastating flash floods. Nearly 40 lives lost at this point. Homes were torn apart. Someone on the ground has said it looks like a hurricane blew through, covered with mud. Here are some ways you can help.
Kentucky’s four Roman Catholic bishops have issued a joint statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization:
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The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come on you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called[b] the Son of God."