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2025 Mass for Life schedule announced

Hundreds of Catholics and pro-life Arkansans braved the cold during the March for Life Jan. 21.
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Catholics reminded that there’s still work to be done

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We aren’t looking away when it comes to ending abortion

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Activist to teens: Jesus’ mercy is available after abortion

The 45th Annual March for Life, sponsored by Arkansas Right to Life, started at Capitol Avenue and State Street and ended with a rally in front of the Capitol to complete a day full of pro-life events, including the Eucharistic procession, Mass and March for Life, Jan. 22.
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Mass, March for Life acknowledge there is still work to do

Rose Mimms, executive director of Arkansas Right to Life, displays a model of a 20-week-old fetus at the Arkansas Right to Life office in Little Rock Jan. 4.
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Pro-life movement experiencing post-Roe paradigm shift

Bishop Taylor prays as the holy Eucharist is displayed in a monstrance for the eucharistic procession before the 2022 Mass for Life in Little Rock. The diocesan Respect Life Office Mass hosts the Mass annually.
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Winter weather, COVID don’t stop the pro-life movement

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Mass for Life at Statehouse Convention Center Jan. 16

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor delivers his homily to 75 people attending the Mass for Life at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock and to people watching the diocesan YouTube channel Jan. 17.
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Pro-life weekend scaled back to smaller Cathedral Mass

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Don’t be silent on abortion or any pro-life issue

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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.” 

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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?
The Vietnamese population at St. Patrick Church in The Vietnamese population at St. Patrick Church in North Little Rock has grown over the past two decades, and that growth is bearing fruit — especially with the ordinations of seminarians Tuan Do and Joseph Nguyen, both 29, on May 21. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/05/29/ordination-vietnamese-seminarians-north-little-rock/
The Supreme Court’s 4-4 ruling means that a prev The Supreme Court’s 4-4 ruling means that a previous decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court, which found the establishment of the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School as a publicly funded religious school was unconstitutional, will stand for now.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/05/28/supreme-court-blocks-catholic-charter-school/
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