Sister Grace Miriam Usala, a member of the Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, Michigan, is both a Catholic religious sister and a medical doctor. She earned her M.D. and a master's degree in science from Georgetown University and specializes in internal medicine and endocrinology.
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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
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All for God's Glory!
On June 13, 2026, something unprecedented is taking place across the world.
Catholics from every continent are being invited to unite in a global Marian and Eucharistic procession centered on prayer, reparation, peace, and conversion.
According to organizers, more than 150 parishes across 6 continents are already preparing to participate, along with major Marian shrines such as Fatima, Lourdes, Knock, and many others joining spiritually in this worldwide act of faith.
The five intentions of this global procession are:
โ Peace in the world
โ The triumph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
โ Reparation for sin
โ Conversion of sinners and prayers for souls
โ That nations may return to honoring Christ the King
People are encouraged to participate however they are able:
โ Join a Eucharistic procession
โ Pray the Rosary
โ Spend time before Jesus in Adoration
โ Offer or attend Holy Mass
โ Pray from home if physically unable to attend
At a time when so many people feel anxious, divided, discouraged, or spiritually lost, this procession is meant to be a visible reminder that prayer still matters, grace is still real, and the Church remains united across the world.
If you would like to learn more or see if your parish is participating:
https://t.co/5YRCaaMMyL
Info from Queen of Peace Media
Robert Rooney, who practiced law for 30 years before entering seminary, was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas.
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A lot of people know South Korean actress Kim Tae-hee for her career in television and film. But something many people do not realize is that she has also been open about being Catholic for years.
Her faith became especially visible in 2014 during the visit of Pope Francis to South Korea. Kim took part in a music video project called *Koinonia*, which was created to celebrate the Popeโs visit and promote unity and communion among Christians. Her involvement was not just a celebrity appearance. It reflected something personal about the faith she practices.
What also caught many peopleโs attention was the conversion of her husband, Rain. Before his baptism, he had publicly described himself as not following a religion closely. He was later baptized Catholic in 2014, and reports at the time connected his growing interest in the faith to Kimโs example and influence.
Then in 2017, the couple married in a Catholic church in Seoul instead of choosing a large celebrity-style wedding focused on publicity. For many Catholics, that stood out. In a world where faith is often hidden or treated like something embarrassing, they chose to publicly build their marriage around God and the sacrament of Matrimony.
And honestly, stories like this challenge something in modern culture.
People constantly say faith should stay private. But real faith changes the way you live, the way you love, and even the kind of family you want to build.
๐ฌ Do you think quiet, consistent faith influences people more deeply than loud public preaching?