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Mass for Life can be watched on YouTube Jan. 17

Father John Connell leads Benediction before the Blessed Sacrament before the Mass for Life at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock Jan. 19. Assisting him were seminarians Quinn Thomas (left) and Sam Stengel. More than 800 people attended the Mass, including teens and chaperones who participated in the Weekend for Life.
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Catholics pray for all life during procession, Mass in LR

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor celebrates the 2019 Mass for Life with Father Keith Higginbotham of Little Rock and Father Mark Stengel, OSB, of Subiaco and Deacons John Hartnedy of North Little Rock (left) and Danny Hartnedy of Little Rock.
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Catholics invited to walk, pray for all life Jan. 19 in LR

Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree, Bishop Anthony B. Taylor and diocesan seminarians lead the first Eucharistic Procession for Life through Riverfront Park in downtown Little Rock before the annual Mass for Life Jan. 20.
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Mass for Life, Eucharistic Procession mark pro-life weekend

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Consistent ethic of life broad and interconnected

Youth from St. Jude Church in Jacksonville pray during the 2018 Youth Mass for Life. The 2019 Mass for Life is moving to Robinson Center in Little Rock, with room for more than 1,200 people to attend in one Mass.
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Conference, procession to lead into Mass for Life

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Registration open for pro-life Hearts for Life conference

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor and Father Toshio Sato, CM, of North Little Rock distribute Communion during the Mass for Life for youth Jan. 21, 2018, at the Cathedral of St. Andrew. Adults and youth will be reunited for the 2019 Mass for Life at the renovated Robinson Center in Little Rock, and an adult conference and procession added.
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Mass for Life plans expanding with procession, training

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Sister Siena, a member of St. Scholastica Monaster Sister Siena, a member of St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith, revisited the border May 19-30 with a group of Benedictines who are under 55 years of age. Each morning, the sisters crossed the border to work at the different ministries run by the Diocese of Piedras Negras, Mexico. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/07/16/sisters-benedictines-border-ministry/
In the 50 years since Father Nho Duy “Dominic” In the 50 years since Father Nho Duy “Dominic” Do’s arrival, large Vietnamese Catholic communities have grown in Barling, North Little Rock, Rogers and other communities. Arkansas Catholic spoke to Vietnamese clergy, religious and laypeople to learn more about the growth of the Vietnamese Catholic community in Arkansas and the challenges they face. 

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Since the election of the first U.S.-born pope, hi Since the election of the first U.S.-born pope, his 75-year-old childhood home in Dolton, Illinois, has become a tourist attraction and even a place of pilgrimage.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/07/14/pope-leo-xiv-childhood-home-renovation/
Just over half of U.S. adults, or 52 percent, say Just over half of U.S. adults, or 52 percent, say they favor allowing public school teachers to lead their classes in prayers “that refer to Jesus,” while 46 percent of adults say they oppose it, according to an analysis from the Pew Research Center in Washington.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/07/02/christain-prayer-teacher-led-public-schools/
Dominican Father Patrick Briscoe, editor of Our Su Dominican Father Patrick Briscoe, editor of Our Sunday Visitor, who moderated the press conference, told CNS the series is a “great gift” for Catholics because it offers an opportunity for engagement and genuine conversation.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/07/03/vatican-hosted-screening-the-chosen-series/
Since May, Mark Jechura has brought relics of St. Since May, Mark Jechura has brought relics of St. Damien and St. Marianne, as well as a piece of wood from a tree planted on topside Molokai by St. Damien, to sites across the mainland — from Arkansas to Washington, D.C. — on what he has named the Tree of Hope Tour.

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On July 19, after months of preparation, Dr. Jim G On July 19, after months of preparation, Dr. Jim Gorman, an obstetrics and gynecology physician in Fayetteville, will leave the area he has called home for 28 years to embark on an unexpected second act in his life. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/07/11/physician-joins-military-at-63-fayetteville/
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