Supporting bishops through evangelization efforts and promoting the greater good which the Church offers humankind. #USCCB President: Abp. Coakley, @archokc
Join us in praying the Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus from June 3 -11 as we prepare for the Consecration of the United States of America to the Sacred Heart.
Archbishop Paul S. Coakley (@ArchbishopOKC), president of the USCCB, welcomed the news that Ms. Maria Montserrat Alvarado has been appointed by Pope Leo XIV as the new prefect for the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication.
TODAY! Join Archbishop Paul Coakley @ArchbishopOKC@USCCB, Meghan Sullivan @NotreDame, Bishop Paul Tighe, Emilce Cuda @CudaEmilce, Daniel Daly @TheCHAUSA, and moderator Kim Daniels @KDaniels8 for an online Public Dialogue “Magnifica Humanitas: AI, Catholic Social Teaching, and Pope Leo’s New Encyclical.” Watch the livestream starting June 2 at 3:00 pm EDT: https://t.co/Wv32SdxdDz #PopeLeoAI
On Tuesday, June 2 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time, Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life will host a dialogue on the encyclical. Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City (@ArchbishopOKC), and president of the USCCB will be part of the dialogue that will discuss the encyclical and its wide-ranging implications. For more information, please visit: https://t.co/8oi2Z6TbaS
Tomorrow at 3:00 pm EDT, join Archbishop Paul Coakley (@ArchbishopOKC@USCCB), @CudaEmilce (Pontifical Commission for Latin America), Daniel Daly (@TheCHAUSA), Meghan Sullivan (@NotreDame), and Bishop Paul Tighe (Vatican Dicastery for Culture and Education) for the online Public Dialogue “Magnifica Humanitas: AI, Catholic Social Teaching, and Pope Leo’s New Encyclical.” RSVP: https://t.co/h5PliN4IQ8 #PopeLeoAI
On June 11, the bishops of the United States will consecrate our nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.On June 11, the bishops of the United States will consecrate our nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
@ArchbishopFabre of @ArchLouKY reflects on the Sacred Heart as a sign of Christ's love, given freely to all of us. It's the image found in so many Catholic homes, a reminder that His love is always near, especially in times when we feel tired, divided, or alone.
Learn more about the consecration at: https://t.co/QPDw6H6vvs