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Father Joseph de Orbegozo, rector at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock and faculty member at the House of Formation, hears confessions at the Catholic Youth Convention April 7 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Little Rock. (Collin Gallimore)
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Spirit is moving: Look at vocations in past two decades

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivers his homily on grief and loss at Calvary Cemetery in Little Rock during the All Souls Mass Nov. 2. More than 100 Catholics were in attendance.
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All Souls Mass focuses on grief, loss of loved ones

Two hundred Catholics across central Arkansas attended the respect life Mass at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock Oct. 1, celebrated by vicar general Father John Connell.
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Mass and holy hour mark start of Respect Life Month

Parishioners pray during Mass Feb. 5 at Christ the King Church in Little Rock. Total Mass attendance numbers in Arkansas improved following the height of the COVID-19 outbreak but have not returned to pre-pandemic levels.
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Mass attendance growing, but lower than before pandemic

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor presents Arthur Martin with the 2023 Daniel Rudd Award at the 36th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Mass at the Cathedral of St. Andrew, Saturday, Jan. 14.
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Pine Bluff church caretaker wins 2023 Daniel Rudd Award

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor celebrates the annual All Souls Day Mass at Calvary Cemetery in Little Rock Nov. 2.
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All Souls Mass pleads for God’s mercy for our loved ones

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor opens the celebration of the All Souls Mass at Calvary Cemetery in Little Rock Nov. 2.
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Bishop Anthony Taylor celebrates annual All Souls’ Mass

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Seven seminarians join Diocese of Little Rock this year

Seminarians Stephen Elser (left), Keith Higginbotham, Michael Davis and Joseph de Orbegozo went on a pilgrimage to Mexico City to see the old and new Basilicas of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Seminarians make pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe

Christ the King parishioners Ben Riley, (left) Chandler Donaldson and Daniel Wendel receive an ovation from family and friends during Mass June 29 after signing letters signifying their intention to enter the seminary.
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What are the secrets of Christ the King’s success?

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A video of Brazilian nuns beatboxing and dancing h A video of Brazilian nuns beatboxing and dancing hip-hop, a scene taken from a local TV show and defined by celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg as “a real life ‘Sister Act,'” went viral May 28, with millions of views all over the world.

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The path for this exceptional senior from Subiaco The path for this exceptional senior from Subiaco Academy has not been an easy one. Luis Araujo has taken it all in stride and shouldered any burdens with humility. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/06/araujo-subiaco-mentors-jazz/
Regina Mora's high school career at Ozark Catholic Regina Mora's high school career at Ozark Catholic Academy is full of examples of what she has been doing for others and preparing herself for a career in service.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/05/regina-mora-service-leadership-education/
“I’ve always been taught to give back; to give “I’ve always been taught to give back; to give of yourself to others. I really believe in that. I find myself doing that. I give back to others,” Sacred Heart exceptional senior Luke Paladino said. “… Jesus died for our sins, the least we can do is give a little to others and show what he did for us.” 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/04/luke-paladino-sacred-heart-leader/
Lauren Halter, 18, a parishioner at Christ the Kin Lauren Halter, 18, a parishioner at Christ the King Church in Little Rock, has spent more than 250 hours in high school serving organizations, such as the 20th Century Club, CARTI, Helping Hand of Greater Little Rock, Women and Children First and the American Heart Association. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/03/lauren-halter-high-school-achiever/
Emma Allison, St. Joseph High School in Conway's e Emma Allison, St. Joseph High School in Conway's exceptional senior for 2025, found that her faith and youth events in the diocese helped her heal from her past. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/02/emma-allison-faith-blessings/
Aaron Estrada has made a name for himself on the s Aaron Estrada has made a name for himself on the soccer field and in the classroom at Catholic High School in Little Rock.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/05/30/aaron-estrada-soccer-studies-little-rock/
Today we celebrate Bishop Taylor's 17th anniversar Today we celebrate Bishop Taylor's 17th anniversary serving Arkansas. 

Did you know that since arriving here, he has ordained 50 diocesan priests?
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