
Sister Mary Janeta Stamper – 65 Jubilee
Sister Mary Janeta Stamper entered the Sisters of Notre Dame Community from St. James (now St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish) in Warren.

Sister Mary Janeta Stamper entered the Sisters of Notre Dame Community from St. James (now St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish) in Warren.

Sister Mary Dorothy Luli (Sister Mary Rayanne) entered the Sisters of Notre Dame community from St. Peter of the Fields Parish in Rootstown

In the Diocese of Youngstown, Sister Mary Nanette Herman taught at St. Joseph School in Randolph, SS. Philip and James School in Canal Fulton, St. Aloysius School in East Liverpool and St. Mary School in Massillon

In the Diocese of Youngstown, Sister Joyce Marie Schreiber (Sister Mary Abram) served as principal at St. Joseph School in Randolph and as pastoral associate at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Geneva and St. Joseph Parish in Mantua.

Sister Jeanne Thurin (Sister Basil) entered the Humility of Mary Community in September 1964 from the Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Canton.

Sister Karen Bernhardt, formerly Sister Paul Marie, entered the Humility of Mary Community from St. Joseph Parish in Canton.

Having been previously married Sister Gay is a “sister mom.” She entered the Humility of Mary Community from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston, South Carolina in 1999 when her son and daughter were adults.

This Sunday, September 28, 2025 at The Cathedral of Saint Columba, Bishop David J. Bonnar celebrates Mass for the Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time with Ron Puhalla as lector, Colleen Harris as cantor and Tim Elder as organist.
Sunday Masses for The Diocese of Youngstown are prerecorded and posted on Youtube and at catholicecho.org.
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To support this ministry, become a patron at www.doy.org/film-mass. The Diocese of Youngstown is a 501(c)3 organization so your donation may be tax deductible.
Our Sunday Mass from Saint Columba Cathedral is sponsored by the Mary Catherine Livingston Fund and the Diocesan Annual Appeal.
Mass Intention: Anthony Mollica
The Diocese of Youngstown Communications Department films Our Sunday Mass (formerly “Mass for Shut-ins”) in Saint Columba Cathedral, Youngstown, Ohio. The Diocese of Youngstown posts Our Sunday Mass at 4:00 pm EST Saturdays on our YouTube channel and Facebook page, distributes DVDs and secure download links to retirement/nursing homes and prisons within our six-counties, and provides seasonal Missalettes to the homebound by mail.

Episode 98: Vocations Month, Part II
On this episode of The Catholic Echo Podcast from the Diocese of Youngstown, brought to you by the Annual Diocesan Appeal, Dennis Biviano talks with Sister Regina Rogers, Father Matt Roehrig, Parochial Vicar of Saint Paul Monastery and Diocesan Pastoral Associate Deacon Greg Wood. This is the second part of a two part series on Vocations Month.

This Sunday, September 21, 2025 at The Cathedral of Saint Columba, Father John Rovnak celebrates Mass for the Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time with Meg Daniluk as lector, Barb Zorn as cantor and Ralph Holtzhauser as organist.
Sunday Masses for The Diocese of Youngstown are prerecorded and posted on Youtube and at catholicecho.org.
Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-700000.
To support this ministry, become a patron at www.doy.org/film-mass. The Diocese of Youngstown is a 501(c)3 organization so your donation may be tax deductible.
Our Sunday Mass from Saint Columba Cathedral is sponsored by the Mary Catherine Livingston Fund and the Diocesan Annual Appeal.
Mass Intention: Jim and Dee Lagese
The Diocese of Youngstown Communications Department films Our Sunday Mass (formerly “Mass for Shut-ins”) in Saint Columba Cathedral, Youngstown, Ohio. The Diocese of Youngstown posts Our Sunday Mass at 4:00 pm EST Saturdays on our YouTube channel and Facebook page, distributes DVDs and secure download links to retirement/nursing homes and prisons within our six-counties, and provides seasonal Missalettes to the homebound by mail.