Marriage—it’s good for you!
When reflecting on the epidemic of loneliness, one cannot help but think of another reality facing our society today: the downward trend in the number of people getting married. But studies show it is good for you.
When reflecting on the epidemic of loneliness, one cannot help but think of another reality facing our society today: the downward trend in the number of people getting married. But studies show it is good for you.
Barbara Walko, the diocesan director of the Office of Faith Formation and Lay Ecclesial Ministry, uses the following phrases to describe her office: “far-reaching,” “multi-faceted,” “always interesting” and “never a dull moment.”
Clergy, school administrators, parish ministers, Catholic Charities agency leaders and diocesan staff attended a seminar on October 24.
Dr. Mike Carotta wll help participants demonstrate awareness of and sensitivity to trauma’s impact on parish members and their loved ones.
Lay ecclesial ministers are invited to spend this day in fellowship and prayer. RSVP required; contact the Office of Faith Formation at (330) 744-8451.
All parishes in the United States will recognize the Ministry of the Word and those who have dedicated themselves to passing on the faith.
Clergy, parish ministers and volunteers are invited to this session on the New Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. RSVP required.
Are you interested in a part-time, graduate-level program in theology and spirituality from a Catholic university? Join our session to learn more.
John F. Kennedy High School graduate Charlene Katra presents on “The Art of Accompaniment” at St. William Catholic Church in Champio
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.