
Stations of the Cross
Running Off the Page of Scripture Into the Story of Our Lives Inside the walls of Old Jerusalem at

Running Off the Page of Scripture Into the Story of Our Lives Inside the walls of Old Jerusalem at

Bishop James McFadden (third from right), the first Bishop of Youngstown, welcomes the Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart

I invite you to evaluate your spiritual journey. Could your personal relationship with Jesus Christ be better? Most of

One of the most common questions I am asked as a priest and vocation director is, “Father, when did

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Supporting cancer caregivers In her 15 years of leading a cancer caregiver support group, Joyce Aleshire has seen hundreds

From her childhood, Saint Katharine Drexel—the second American-born canonized saint—engaged in charitable and philanthropic works, but her path to canonized sainthood was facilitated by meeting a Pope.

CATHOLIC SISTERS WEEKThis year, across the nation and in our diocese, we celebrate and honor Catholic sisters during the

Defining your “Lenten fast.” Each year, we as Catholics take time to decide what we’re “giving up” for Lent,

This Sunday, March 1, 2026 at The Cathedral of Saint Columba, Msgr. John Zuraw celebrates Mass for The Second Sunday of Lent with Natalia Wells as lector, Laura Kunkel as cantor and Ralph Holtzhauser as organist.
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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.