“From ghoulies and ghosties
And long-legged beasties
And things that go bump in the night
Good Lord, deliver us!”
– Traditional Scottish Prayer [Read more…]
“From ghoulies and ghosties
And long-legged beasties
And things that go bump in the night
Good Lord, deliver us!”
– Traditional Scottish Prayer [Read more…]
The Holy Father has made a wise and timely decision in his appointment of Archbishop José Gomez of San Antonio to be co-adjutor Archbishop of Los Angeles and the successor of Cardinal Roger Mahony upon his retirement.
Archbishop Gomez is the first Latino to be named to a major archdiocese. Los Angeles is the largest archdiocese in the United States and is 80% Latino. A native of Monterrey, Mexico and an immigrant himself, he has served in the United States for many years as a priest, auxiliary bishop, and Archbishop of San Antonio. [Read more…]
The death and devastation caused by the earthquake in Haiti has saddened the world. The Vatican has confirmed that the Archbishop of Port-au-Prince, the Most Reverend Joseph Serge Miot, was killed in the offices of the archdiocese when the earthquake struck. That building, along with the cathedral, archbishop’s residence and the seminary in Port-au-Prince were all reduced to rubble. [Read more…]
“Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were and say why not.”
These words of George Bernard Shaw, the Irish Nobel Prize winner for Literature have been quoted on many occasions. I believe that there is no more appropriate occasion to remember these immortal words than today as we commemorate the tragic events of 9/11. [Read more…]
As we approach the tenth anniversary of 9/11 we remember with great sadness the thousands who died and suffered in the horrendous events of that morning and their families whose lives have been scarred by the tragedy. [Read more…]
During the Second Vatican Council Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, Fourth Bishop of Dallas, announced the establishment of Holy Trinity Seminary to be located on the campus of the University of Dallas. The first classes began in September 1965 with seminarians living in Augustine Hall at the University. During the Second Vatican Council Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, Fourth Bishop of Dallas, announced the establishment of Holy Trinity Seminary to be located on the campus of the University of Dallas. The first classes began in September 1965 with seminarians living in Augustine Hall at the University. [Read more…]
It is great to have some good news to report these days and a record number of 19 new seminarians is certainly good news. Not only is the number of new seminarians up from the 11 we had last year, but it is also a record year for the diocese.
Fifteen of the men come from our own parishes. Indeed the Holy Spirit has been working through parents, priests and our vocations staff to bring about this blessing for our diocese. The prayers of many have been answered.
Twelve of the new seminarians will be attending Holy Trinity Seminary, two will be going to St. Mary’s Seminary in Houston, two to Assumption Seminary in San Antonio and two will be attending a seminary in Mexico City and one to Pope John XXIII Seminary.
Returning seminarians plus the new men bring our total number of seminarians for the diocese to 70, a significant increase over the 56 in 2010.
Finally, there is even more good news. Next year we will be ordaining five new priests to serve the Diocese of Dallas.
Please continue to pray and to work for vocations to the priesthood.
A million young people from throughout the world, including a group from our diocese, are gathered in Madrid for the 26th World Youth Day. Pope Benedict XVI flew to Madrid today (Thursday) to participate in the event established by Blessed John Paul II. A million young people from throughout the world, including a group from our diocese, are gathered in Madrid for the 26th World Youth Day. Pope Benedict XVI flew to Madrid today (Thursday) to participate in the event established by Blessed John Paul II. [Read more…]