
All flesh shall see it together
Bishop Bonnar reflects on the most vulnerable among us during this season of Advent.
Bishop Bonnar reflects on the most vulnerable among us during this season of Advent.
From the child in the womb to the migrant fleeing violence or environmental disaster, from women and families in poverty to the prisoner on death row—we are called to choose life and help it flourish.
On October 15, The Northeastern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown sponsored an evening prayer centered on the Lutheran-Catholic Covenant, whose goal is to reunite faithful Christians.
Bishop David Bonnar reflects on the importance of embracing encounters so that we may see the face of Christ in others.
Warren native Thomas Wilson received the Lex Christi Award at the Mass on October 13.
From the child in the womb to the migrant fleeing violence or environmental disaster, from women and families in poverty to the prisoner on death row—we are called to choose life and help it flourish.
The diocese’s Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry welcomed young adults to its first local World Youth Day Summer Festival on August 4 & 5.
Each year, the Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon in North Jackson hosts a pilgrimage around the Feast of the Assumption. Bishop David Bonnar celebrated Mass during the pilgrimage on August 13.
Bishop David Bonnar will preside at the World Youth Day Mass at St. Robert Bellarmine Parish (Cortland): 6pm Eucharistic Adoration and 7pm Mass.
On Saturday, June 17, 2023, Bishop David Bonnar ordained three new priests for the Diocese of Youngstown: Father Bob England, Father John Rovnak and Father Frederick “Fritz” Schleuter.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.