
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.
“There were more pluses than minuses,” he said.
This recipe was submitted by Betty Noyh, parishioner at St. Charles Parish in Boardman.
This year, the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Youngstown is celebrating its 10th anniversary of becoming a minor basilica. But what is a basilica?
Arguably one of the most impactful expressions of our faith is architecture. This issue, by recommending the following texts, we celebrate some of the Church’s most important and recognizable structures.
What actually IS a jubilee? Catholic Echo editor Katie Wagner discusses.
Sister René Parman, formerly Sister Marie René and the former Faye Parman, graduated from Lourdes Academy, Cleveland, in 1938.
Sister Susanne Gill, the former Barbara “Bobbie” Gill, entered the Humility of Mary Community in 1949 from St. Paul Parish in North Canton. She attended St. Paul’s Elementary School, North Canton High School (presently Hoover High School), St. John College in Cleveland, for her BSE and Purdue University in Indiana for her MSE.
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.
Sister Margaret Burgess, formerly Sister Monica, entered the Humility of Mary community in 1954 from St. Patrick Parish in Kent.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.