Cortesía de Mercy LIFE de Alabama. Imagine que su propia madre sufre un ACV y no puede volver a sus funciones normales. Uno elabora un plan para satisfacer sus necesidades, pero es abrumador. ¿Alguien tendrá que mudarse con mamá o dejar de trabajar para cuidarla?
Three Archdiocese of Mobile seminarians received the ministry of acolyte and two seminarians received the ministry of lector on Feb. 18 at St. Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology. President-Rector Fr. Denis Robinson, OSB installed the acolytes and lectors.
Few people like to be awaken by an alarm clock from a sound sleep. Some people will turn the alarm off and go back to sleep. Others will repeatedly hit the snooze button trying to get some additional sleep. Others will get up and get going.
“Reading can bring people together in many ways; we can be brought together as friends through common, shared experiences.” — Little Flower Catholic School eighth-grader Asia Smith
Imagine one's mother suffering a stroke and unable to return to her prior functioning. One develops a plan to meet her needs, but it’s overwhelming. Will one have to move in with mom or quit a job to care for her? Friends suggest it would be easier to place mom in a nursing home. Help!
The Catholic Charities Appeal would not be possible without the amazing team of dedicated volunteers. The challenges that our faithful volunteers conquered due to the pandemic are remarkable.
While ministering to young people and their families, there has been an unexpected but enjoyable aspect that I have been reflecting on lately: generational research and insight. I am not sure if I would have been interested in something so sociological if I was not active in ministering to a certain generation, while knowing my own generation, and appreciating the parents’ and other adults’ generation.
El 27 de febrero los dominicanos celebramos el día de la independencia nacional. Ese día, en el año 1844, se inició la lucha para expulsar a las fuerzas invasoras haitianas que habían ocupado la parte oriental de la isla 22 años antes. A la cabeza de la guerra de independencia se encontraba Juan Pablo Duarte, quien es considerado como el arquitecto de la independencia dominicana.
I love to eat. When we as humans eat something our digestive system takes the food, which is not a part of our body, and turns it into energy and minerals that become a part of our cells. That which we cannot use is discarded as waste. In other words, what we eat becomes part of us. This is a true incorporation, literally speaking. We are all familiar with the expression, “You are what you eat.”
Thank you for reading this letter. As we begin this Season of Lent, I urge each of us to take to heart the message of Jesus as He began His public ministry: “Repent, and believe in the Gospel.” (Mk 1:15) If we believe the Gospel message, that God so loves us that He took flesh in order to die for our sins, we would want to repent, confess our sins, and accept the gift of eternal life He offers us.
Since the inauguration of the new president I have noticed a huge uptick in political posts on social media, more political topics during shows on Catholic radio, and so many conversations with Catholic friends end up with politics.
Congratulations to Christ the King Catholic School seventh-grader Andrew Kiernan, who won the 58th annual Mobile/Baldwin Catholic Schools Spelling Bee on Jan. 27 at St. Pius X Parish.
MOBILE — The McGill-Toolen Catholic High School community paid tribute to longtime assistant boys' basketball coach Mark Shelley in a pregame ceremony on Feb. 2. Shelley died on Jan. 25 at the age of 63 after a battle with COVID-19.
Sr. Cecilia Donnellon, RSM, one of five Sisters of Mercy who came to Holy Family Parish, Mobile, in August 1960, died peacefully in Ireland on Jan. 22, 2021.
50 Years Ago St. Jude School of Practical Nursing held graduation ceremonies for 17 graduates. Betty Tomlin, executive director, Alabama Board of Nursing, gave the address.