Embracing Encounter
Bishop David Bonnar reflects on the importance of embracing encounters so that we may see the face of Christ in others.
Bishop David Bonnar reflects on the importance of embracing encounters so that we may see the face of Christ in others.
Cremation is an increasingly used option for families burying a loved one. The Catholic Church allows for that option but has provisions to ensure respectful treatment for the deceased.
About World Youth Day and how it is celebrated internationally and locally.
The 150th anniversary of the Ursuline Sisters, the Catholic Echo podcast and more good news this November.
Deacon Michael Kocjancic explains the role of the permanent diaconate.
We celebrate her feast day on November 22, and she is the patron saint of musicians.
This recipe was submitted by Catholic Echo Editor In Chief Katie Wagner, in memory of her dear friend Lauren Eshbaugh, whose carrot soufflé was always the star of the Secret Santa party.
Thanksgiving as we know it today in the U.S. has its roots in the 1621 celebration at Plymouth, which also has a Catholic connection.
Meagen Farrell, the Diocese of Youngstown’s communications specialist, is really something of a cross between a Swiss Army knife and a field medic—she does a little bit of everything, helping to streamline and improve communication between the central offices of the diocese and the parishes.
On Sunday, October 13, 1985, Bishop Benedict Franzetta, Auxiliary Bishop of Youngstown, led a procession during the dedication of the newly developed Resurrection Cemetery in Austintown.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.