• Good Shepherd School to close at end of academic year
    March 30, 2015
    by Andy Telli, Tennessee Register
    After years of falling enrollment and growing deficits, the School of the Good Shepherd in Decherd will close at the end of the current academic year.
  • Priest’s books give readers a way to spend time with God
    March 28, 2015
    by Ned Andrew Solomon
    Father Steve Wolf of St. Andrew Church in Sparta has long made writing a part of his ministry, in his efforts to help the faithful draw closer to God.
  • Catholic groups join NOAH to find solutions for social justice issues
    March 28, 2015
    by Andy Telli, Tennessee Register
    Catholic parishes and organizations are joining Nashville Organized for Action and Hope to help find solutions to issues facing the city’s poor and marginalized.
  • Msgr. Philip Thoni ‘lived a life of great faith and goodness’
    March 28, 2015
    by Dan McWilliams, East Tennessee Catholic
    A teacher, coach, military chaplain, friend, and a beloved priest for nearly seven decades who came out of retirement numerous times, Msgr. Philip Thoni was known by many titles.
  • Parishes to celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday with prayer services
    March 28, 2015
    by From staff reports
    Parishes across the Diocese of Nashville will host services to mark Divine Mercy Sunday on April 12, the Sunday after Easter.
  • Renovation of Cathedral sanctuary making great progress
    March 28, 2015
    by Deacon James W. McKenzie
    To honor the 100th anniversary of the Cathedral of Incarnation, under the direction of Bishop David Choby, a two-phase renovation of the sanctuary is making great progress.
  • Former parishioners recall new bishop as a man of the people
    March 28, 2015
    by Andy Telli, Tennessee Register
    The ordination and installation of Bishop Ferdnand “Ferd” Cheri, the new auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, was filled with stirring music and heartfelt preaching, a reflection of the man taking up the miter and crozier of a bishop.
  • Spirituals, dance moves a testament to joy of new auxiliary bishop
    March 28, 2015
    by Peter Finney Jr. CNS
    NEW ORLEANS. Let the record show that never before in the nearly 300-year history of St. Louis Cathedral have Catholics seen a dancing bishop.
  • Diocesan ministries anxious to move into new home
    March 28, 2015
    by Andy Telli, Tennessee Register
    For months, the people of the Sagrado Corazon Hispanic Ministry Center in Donelson have been asking Father David Ramirez “when, when, when” will they move into their new home at the Catholic Pastoral Center overlooking Briley Parkway.
  • Holy Week the culmination of Church year
    March 28, 2015
    by Briana Grzybowski
    Holy Week emphasizes the importance of self-sacrifice and serving others by studying Jesus’s example, says Father Marneni Bala Showriah, OFM, pastor of St. Philip Church in Franklin.
  • An Easter message from Bishop Choby
    March 28, 2015
    The message of Easter is one of hope. The reason for that hope is the gift of redemption and salvation that is offered to us in Christ Jesus.
  • Art can help people deepen encounter with God
    March 13, 2015
    by From staff reports
    Art can deepen people’s encounter with God by helping them “mediate the divide between the … invisible and the seeable,” said Dr. Robin Jensen, a Vanderbilt University professor who is one of the nation’s leading experts on Christian liturgy and art.
  • Catholic men urged to commit fully to their faith
    March 13, 2015
    by Andy Telli, Tennessee Register
    The Catholic Church needs men to fully commit to their faith, said one of the speakers at the Catholic Men of Faith Conference held Saturday, March 7, at St. Philip Church in Franklin.
  • Finding peace through a call to service in Lourdes
    March 13, 2015
    by Ned Andrew Solomon, Tennessee Register
    Katey Kerman was far from happy. The St. Henry parishioner was in her third year at the extremely competitive theatre school at DePaul University in Chicago, her self-esteem battered by constant criticism from peers and faculty. She felt ostracized and isolated in her college community, where her strong Catholic beliefs and her desire to live and practice her faith were an unwelcome anomaly.
  • Dominican Sisters publish book to help families boost prayer life
    March 13, 2015
    by Briana Grzybowski, Tennessee Register
    To commemorate Pope Francis’ attendance at the World Meeting of Families this coming September and to honor parents’ roles in educating their children about the faith, the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia have compiled a book of family prayers.
  • Singer-songwriter offers tools to find right spouse
    March 13, 2015
    by Margaret Cook, Tennessee Register
    Who would guess that a shoe box under the bed could be a helpful tool in finding the right guy to spend your life with? Sonia Lee and her husband, Chris Cavolo have a pink shoebox filled with tools they believe will help women of all ages make positive choices for relationships that will last – with the help of God.
  • Pope: Mass in vernacular helps people understand God, live the faith
    March 13, 2015
    by Carol Glatz CNS
    ROME. Allowing priests to celebrate Mass in the language of the local congregation rather than in Latin allowed the faithful to understand and be encouraged by the word of God, Pope Francis said.
  • Father Hesburgh recalled as ‘extraordinary man’
    March 13, 2015
    by Andy Telli, Tennessee Register
    To people in the Diocese of Nashville who met or knew Father Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., he was a towering figure, not only on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, but throughout the Catholic Church in the United States.
  • Notre Dame’s Father Hesburgh laid to rest with grand memorial
    March 13, 2015
    by Chaz Muth CNS
    NOTRE DAME, Ind. Holy Cross Father Theodore M. Hesburgh frequently told friends and colleagues that his greatest ambition was to be a humble servant to God.
  • Four national Catholic publications call for ending the death penalty
    March 13, 2015
    by Catholic News Service
    WASHINGTON. Four nationally circulated Catholic publications called for abolishing the death penalty in the United States in a jointly published editorial.
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