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Jubilee! A series in celebration

Native of India served most of his 25 years in Arkansas

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Jubilarian known for work as prison minister, crisis counselor

Father Norbert Rappold, pastor of St. Peter the Fisherman Church in Mountain Home, serves cake during his 25th jubilee celebration June 12 at the Family Life building. (Leo Clegg)
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Father Rappold: ‘God didn’t ever give up on me’

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Vatican: 2025 Jubilee indulgence includes pilgrimage

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Spiritual oasis: Year of Prayer is stop before jubilee

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God doesn’t just call us, he chooses us too

Pope Francis prays after walking through the Holy Door to inaugurate the Jubilee Year of Mercy in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in this Dec. 8, 2015, file photo. In the background at left is retired Pope Benedict XVI, who walked through the Holy Door after Pope Francis. The pope has approved the theme, "Pilgrims of Hope," to be the motto for the Holy Year 2025.
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’Pilgrims of Hope’ approved as motto for Holy Year 2025

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Jesus: Don’t just believe, believe in him

Father Eric Groner, SVD, is seen at his former parish, St. Rita in Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 15, 2019. He moved to Arkansas in 2020 to serve as pastor of St. Peter Church and St. Raphael Church in Pine Bluff and St. Justin Church in Star City.
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Five Benedictine sisters and brothers marked 60 to Five Benedictine sisters and brothers marked 60 to 75 years of profession in 2025. Jubilarians continue to minister in their communities through prayer and work.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/12/05/benedictine-sisters-brothers-jubilee/
Mother Agapia, born Anastasia Stephanopoulos to a Mother Agapia, born Anastasia Stephanopoulos to a Greek Orthodox family in New Jersey, is the sister of George Stephanopoulos, co-anchor of “Good Morning America.” She became a member of the Russian Orthodox Church and, in 1996, moved to the convent of St. Mary Magdalene in Jerusalem. She shared the plight of Palestinian Muslims and Christians to a diverse crowd of religions at New Millennium Church in Little Rock Nov. 8.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/12/01/mother-agapia-palestinian-advocate/
Subiaco Academy Trojans lined up Nov. 6 against th Subiaco Academy Trojans lined up Nov. 6 against their then-unbeaten nemesis -- Corning High School -- for the state title, played at Simmons Bank Field at Hone Stadium on the campus of Arkansas Tech University in Russellville, winning their first state 8-man football title 34-0.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/12/04/trojans-redemption-state-title/
"But still, why do we venerate relics?" Bishop Tay "But still, why do we venerate relics?" Bishop Taylor writes in this "From the Bishop" column. "We honor them because we honor that saint’s fidelity to Christ and his or her imitation of Jesus’ perfect sacrifice on the cross. Relics are placed under our altars because their sacrifice was only made possible through the grace they received in the Eucharist."

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/25/st-therese-doctor-church/
“I am so proud to be an SVD priest and missionary, “I am so proud to be an SVD priest and missionary, and I am so grateful and so blessed to be assigned as your pastor for this historic St. Bartholomew Catholic Church,” said Pastor Father Emanuel Tanu, SVD.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/21/st-bartholomew-parish-hall-dedication/
For its 40th anniversary, Trinity Catholic School For its 40th anniversary, Trinity Catholic School showcased its extensively renovated campus and a new program to prepare students for high school.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/24/trinity-catholic-school-40th-anniversary/
While several parishes operate their own food pant While several parishes operate their own food pantries, smaller parishes partner with other churches and organizations in their community to have a greater impact. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/25/parishes-fighting-food-insecurity/
The Book of Judges tells Christians the story of a The Book of Judges tells Christians the story of a strong man named Samson, whose strength came from a vow not to cut his hair. But in Russellville, Mary Corkins, parish manager of St. Leo the Great University Parish at Arkansas Tech University, found strength in cutting hers off. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/26/pink-butterfly-wins-fundraiser/
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