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Jesus, music in complete harmony in Paris music school

The Trinitas ensemble is the first of its kind in Little Rock. The 16-member ensemble, featuring three singers from the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock, had its debut concert at St. Edward Church in Little Rock Sept. 23 in front of 215 people. Dr. Colin Macknight, organist at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Little Rock and a graduate of Julliard in New York City, hand picked the 16 ensemble members.
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Trinitas ensemble debut features Cathedral singers

Members of the choir at St. John the Baptist Church in Engelberg gather around Father Stephen Elser after performing at Mass Aug. 20.
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God answers prayer for new organ, organist in Engelberg

University of Central Arkansas students Sarah Duvall of Morrilton (left) and Gracie Weidman of Fort Smith smile Aug. 10 at the new Catholic Campus Ministry building in Conway. The pair are co-directors of the CCM music ministry.
News/15 Catholic young adults who inspire us, 2023

Sarah Duvall & Gracie Weidman: In perfect harmony

Currently a junior at the University of Central Arkansas majoring in logistics and supply chain management, Moix prioritizes both his academics and campus ministry.
News/15 Catholic young adults who inspire us, 2023

Matthew Moix: He’s got the music

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Interfaith Choir Camp creates harmony and community

Christian Alejandro Almada plays the organ at the Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome in his undated photo.
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Papal basilica organist makes surprise visit to LR

Artist Kevin Kresse, of Little Rock, describes his vision for the Johnny Cash statue chosen to represent Arkansas in the National Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol. He designed a reflective Cash to celebrate his faith, music and advocacy for the marginalized.
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Deep faith of Johnny Cash will be on display in Washington

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Music during livestreamed Mass has moral consideration

When a parish buys hymnals or missals, that copyrighted music is automatically licensed for performing in church. But when Mass is livestreamed, the license requirement changes.
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Q&A: Which music license does your parish need?

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“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/
"The Bible speaks a great deal about the power of "The Bible speaks a great deal about the power of money to corrupt," Bishop Taylor writes in this "From the Bishop" column.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/19/jesus-parable-unjust-steward/
Although bingo is not a novel idea, the Saturday n Although bingo is not a novel idea, the Saturday night event has been revived in Tontitown’s only parish. Breathing new life into a bygone pastime has made bingo a sell-out event that ticks both the fun and charitable boxes.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/20/ozark-catholic-food-pantry-bingo/
Parishes, schools and Catholic organizations acros Parishes, schools and Catholic organizations across the state serve the vulnerable and marginalized through food pantries and soup kitchens. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/18/food-pantries-arkansas-struggle/
Deacon Ronald “Ron” Francis Stager, who served St. Deacon Ronald “Ron” Francis Stager, who served St. Anne Church in North Little Rock, died Nov. 5 following a tragic car accident. He was 73.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/14/deacon-ronald-stager-obituary/
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