
First Fridays: A Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
The First Friday devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus stems from Christ’s revelations to Saint Margaret Mary Alocoque,

The First Friday devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus stems from Christ’s revelations to Saint Margaret Mary Alocoque,

What do a therapist and a human resources professional have in common? It may be a tough call at

The canonization of saints is a thorough and lengthy process, and you might think it doesn’t affect us here

Saint Mary Magdalene, as depicted in the Gospels, was a biblical hero, noted disciple of Jesus, one of the

Ingredients 2 cups mayonnaise or salad dressing1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese1/4 cup sugar1/2 teaspoon dry basil1/2 teaspoon salt4 cups

Our Lady of Peace Parish FestivalThursday to Sunday, June 11 to 141200 East 21st Street, AshtabulaEnjoy food, games, live

Father William Kane, pastor of Saint Patrick Parish in Youngstown, started a camp at Lake Milton in 1928, primarily

This issue, I’m dedicating this space to two important pieces of housekeeping—The Catholic Echo Column and our upcoming email

Episode 117: Bishop David J. Bonnar’s Pastoral Letter
On this episode of The Catholic Echo Podcast from the Diocese of Youngstown, brought to you by the Annual Diocesan Appeal, Bishop David J. Bonnar has the the mic presenting his new pastoral letter, “Take Heart! Do Not Lose Heart! Behold the Sacred Heart!”

This Sunday, May 31, 2026 at The Cathedral of Saint Columba, Father Travis Seagraves celebrates Mass for Holy Trinity Sunday with Meg Daniluk as lector, Ralph Holtzhauser as cantor and Ralph Holtzhauser as organist.
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