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Image of trout raised at Saint John School.

Caring for Our Common Home

As Pope Francis calls us to be more proactive in caring for the environment in his apostolic exhortation “Laudate Deum,” Catholic organizations around the diocese set an example.

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Mrs. Mathis wipes her eyes, surrounded by family, at the blessing of her new home.

A Solid Foundation

Parishioners from across the Stark County Deanery joined Habitat for Humanity in building a home for Canton residents Drew and Aysha Mathis and their children.

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Sister Margaret Mary Siegfried, who celebrated her 80th jubilee this year, presented the gifts at the Jubilarian Mass.

The Good News: April 2024

SECOND CHANCE MONTH April has been declared “Second Chance Month,” a month-long recognition of the critical work of the communities, agencies and individuals who assist

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Marriage—it’s good for you!

When reflecting on the epidemic of loneliness, one cannot help but think of another reality facing our society today: the downward trend in the number of people getting married. But studies show it is good for you.

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Broccoli Alfredo

This recipe was submitted by Jaden Karr, the director of music at Our Lady of the Lakes Parish in Lake Milton and North Jackson.

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Understanding Papal Documents

Each pope writes dozens—if not more—of documents during his reign. Some of the most important types of documents the pope writes (in order of level of importance) are: apostolic constitutions, encyclicals and apostolic exhortations.

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Headshot of Barbara Walko. Photo by Mallory Leann Photo + Design

Meet Barbara Walko

Barbara Walko, the diocesan director of the Office of Faith Formation and Lay Ecclesial Ministry, uses the following phrases to describe her office: “far-reaching,” “multi-faceted,” “always interesting” and “never a dull moment.”

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Image of six young women, posing around a large poster of a daisy, which they created.

From the Archives: Flower Power

In April of 1968, the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) hosted a convention open to all high school students of the diocese, at the Pick-Ohio Hotel, a downtown Youngstown landmark.

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black and white photo of Saint Bernadette. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

About Saint Bernadette

The story of Lourdes—the famous French village believed to be the site of appearances by Mary, mother of Jesus, and of miraculous healings—begins with a mid-19th century French peasant girl.

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