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WEEKLY BULLETIN – February 25, 2025 (Ferial)
Whoever wants to be first must be last of all and servant of all. (Mark 9.30-37) FROM THE DIOCESE Rite of Election and Acceptance of Those to be Received into
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ARTICLE – Grace and Common Sense
The Catholic Church, guided by Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magisterium, calls its members to evangelize and spread the Gospel. Evangelization is not just about proclaiming Church teachings but
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – February 19, 2025 (Ferial)
The man looked intently and his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly. (Mark 8.22-26) FROM THE DIOCESE Diocesan Pastoral Planning – Letter from the Bishop – January 14,
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ARTICLE – The Message of Jesus: An Invitation to New Life
To genuinely appreciate Jesus’ teachings, we must grasp what he held as most important. By focusing on the heart of his message, we can better understand its profound beauty and
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – February 11, 2025 (Ferial)
You abandon the commandment of God and hold to human tradition. (Mark 7.1-13) FROM THE DIOCESE Family Day Please note that the Diocesan Offices will be closed on Monday, February
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ARTICLE – Planting Seeds of Faith and Hope
By learning key verses by heart, we equip ourselves with the very words of Jesus that can touch hearts, offer hope, and invite people into a relationship with Him. At
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ARTICLE – Go Forth with Joy: Faith That Inspires
Throughout Scripture, faith is portrayed as something that stirs the soul with joy and enthusiasm. The Psalmist exclaims, “Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth; serve the Lord with
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WEEKLY BULLETIN – February 4, 2025 (Ferial)
Little girl, get up! (Mark 5.21-43) FROM THE DIOCESE Diocesan Pastoral Planning – Letter from the Bishop – January 14, 2025 The letter and PDF version from Bishop Michael Brehl,
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ARTICLE – A Virtuous Circle of Evangelization
We present in this text an intentional approach to sharing the Christian faith and inviting people to know Jesus and join the Church community. It consists of five key steps,
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ARTICLE – The concept of the “Good News”
The concept of the “Good News” or “Gospel” is central to evangelization, encapsulating the message of salvation and hope through Jesus Christ. The article titled “We Don’t Need Another Evangelistic







