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Archbishop invites Pope Francis to Ukraine in 2025

Becky Delatte, a parishioner of Divine Mercy Church in Kenner, La., films a Facebook Live segment in which her pastor, Father Robert Cooper, and her 4-year-old daughter, Lucy, make "Monstrance Waffles." The video, which aired June 3, 2021, taught viewers about the sacred receptacle before the feast of Corpus Christi. It also led to "Cooking with Father Cooper," a Facebook Live series that is produced and filmed by Delatte in her Kenner kitchen.
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’Cooking with Father Cooper’ brings together food, faith

In this 2015 file photo, a woman in Owensboro, Ky., holds a placard during a demonstration against abortion.
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Supreme Court sets date for Kentucky’s abortion case

A woman receives Communion at St. John the Baptist Church in Monroe, Mich., amid the coronavirus pandemic. An understanding of the importance of the Eucharist is seen as key to Catholics returning to in-person Mass for the first time in more than a year.
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Lifting dispensation did not bring Catholics back to Mass

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Quebec Cardinal Gérald Lacroix speaks of hope for healing

The brothers Georg, left, and Joseph Ratzinger, right, are pictured with their mutual friend Rupert Berger after their priestly ordination June 29, 1951 in Freising, Germany. Pope Francis led pilgrims in St. Peter's Square in congratulating retired Pope Benedict XVI, the former Joseph Ratzinger, on the 70th anniversary of his priestly ordination June 29.
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Pope congratulates retired pontiff on ordination anniversary

The name Jorge Bergoglio, the future Pope Francis, is seen in a registry for overnight eucharistic adoration at the Basilica of the Blessed Sacrament in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in this recent photo. The pope said he was moved by this photo showing his participation in adoration as a young man between 1954 and 1955, when he was 18-19 years old.
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Pope ’moved’ by registry of nighttime adoration he attended

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Pope: A day that begins with prayer is a good day

A display is seen Dec. 18, 2014, showing excerpts of U.S. President John F. Kennedy's Oct. 22, 1962, televised address about the Cuban missile crisis in an exhibit at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston. Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order Jan. 18 to create a National Garden of American Heroes, with saints and other Catholic figures such as Kennedy, listed among the dozens he said will be included.
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Catholics in public life, saints to be in ’heroes’ garden

Figures of Joseph, an angel and Mary are pictured in the Nativity scene in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Dec. 14.
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Pope: Nativity scene reminder of hope amid suffering

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Men and their wives interested in learning more ar Men and their wives interested in learning more are invited to attend an inquiry meeting, which will be held in seven different locations around the state in June. Meetings will be held in English at 6 p.m. and in Spanish at 7:30 p.m. Reservations are not required. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/05/01/permanent-diaconate-formation-class/
“Just seeing kids learn has motivated me,” Lor “Just seeing kids learn has motivated me,” Lorince said. “They love you and the structure. Kids need it. My little ones say, ‘I can’t read,’ and I say, ‘Honey, that’s what I’m here for.’ And then by November and Christmas they can read, and they say, ‘Mrs. Kathy, I can read.’ And I say, ‘I told you. That’s what we’re here for.’”

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/04/29/holy-rosary-school-principal/
“Catholic education has always been very importa “Catholic education has always been very important to me and my family. I have been a student in Catholic schools through grade school, high school, college and post-grad,” Jones said.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/04/28/mary-jones-principal-blessed-sacrament/
Meet our new pope, Pope Leo XIV - Cardinal Robert Meet our new pope, Pope Leo XIV

- Cardinal Robert F. Prevost was born in Chicago
- 69 years old
- served as prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops under Pope Francis. As prefect of the dicastery, Cardinal Prevost also served as president of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, where nearly 40% of the world's Catholics reside.
- he was often mentioned as a potential successor of St. Peter, but almost always with the caveat that he has an "outside" chance.
- he was bishop of Chiclayo, Peru, when Pope Francis called him to the Vatican in January 2023.
- He is a member of the Augustinians, joining in 1985 and largely worked in Peru until 1999 when he was elected head of the Augustinians' Chicago-based province.
- He speaks English, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese and can read Latin and German.
For many parochial schools across Arkansas, there For many parochial schools across Arkansas, there is always one leader or administrator whose name is synonymous with the school. For Christ the King School in Little Rock, that name is Kathy House. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/04/25/kathy-house-catholic-school-principal/
“I’m the fun art person,” O'Neal said with a “I’m the fun art person,” O'Neal said with a laugh. “I can get the kids in there, and we can always have a good time making some art and enjoying time together.”

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/04/25/michelle-oneal-catholic-education/
135 cardinals made their way into the Sistine Chap 135 cardinals made their way into the Sistine Chapel today to begin the selection of the next pope. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/05/02/cardinals-elect-eligible-pope/
The roots of CDA in Arkansas date back to around 1 The roots of CDA in Arkansas date back to around 1920, when a group of Catholic women began meeting in Fort Smith. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/04/24/catholic-daughters-arkansas-centennial-convention/
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