
Father Philip Rogers retires after 44 years of working in diocesan parishes
“I have only the best memories,” he said.
“I have only the best memories,” he said.
What actually IS a jubilee? Catholic Echo editor Katie Wagner discusses.
Sister Teresina Rosa was born in Italy, in a town east of Naples, and entered the community of the Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1949. She took her first vows three years later and then went to Rome to continue her studies, before she was asked to join the community here in Youngstown in 1955.
Father Raymond Paul, a retired priest, was ordained a priest for the Conventual Franciscans on March 3, 1962, by Archbishop Leo Binz, in St. Paul Cathedral, St. Paul, Minnesota, but has ministered in the Youngstown Diocese since 1970.
Don’t forget about the parish festivals near you this summer!
This issue of The Catholic Echo, which takes us almost all the way through the season of Easter, is one of celebration and joy.
St. Columba Cathedral is a triumph of modern church architecture, and the recent reconstruction efforts ensure that the cathedral continues to meet the highest standards of aesthetics and liturgical function today.
Renovations at St. Columba Cathedral, a run down on the days of Holy Week, good news about CatholicTV and more!
This issue of the Catholic Echo is full of ideas for your personal Lenten observances.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.