Category: Diocese of Lansing

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May

Read: "Why you should wear the brown scapular" by Bianca Murray, Lay Carmelite

Read: “Why you should wear the brown scapular” by Bianca Murray, Lay Carmelite May 16, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Today is the Feast of Saint Simon Stock (1165-1265): Simon was an English hermit who became a member of the Carmelite order. On July 16, 1251 he received a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary during

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May

Watch: Week 48 | On the Road to Emmaus w/ Bishop Boyea | The Breaking of Bread

Watch: Week 48 | On the Road to Emmaus w/ Bishop Boyea | The Breaking of Bread May 10, 2024 Diocese of Lansing May 10, 2024 Feast of Saint Damien of Moloka’i Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,   We are really into communion symbolism now.  Just after sharing the Sign of Peace with one another, the

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May

Read: Faith & Farming | The uplifting story of Two Sparrows Farm

Read: Faith & Farming | The uplifting story of Two Sparrows Farm May 15, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Here’s a great story for today’s Feast of Saint Isidore the Farmer, May 15: Two Sparrows Farm near Eaton Rapids, named for God’s promise to care for his sons and daughters, has provided abundant evidence that God

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May

Read: Seven new deacons for the Diocese of Lansing

Read: Seven new deacons for the Diocese of Lansing May 13, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Here are some great images, see above and below, of the ordination to the diaconate of seven young men from across the Diocese of Lansing at Saint Thomas Aquinas in East Lansing on Saturday, May 11. Deo gratias. “We too,

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May

Read: Sunnie days ahead for Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County

Read: Sunnie days ahead for Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County May 10, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Welcome to Sunnie Johnson-Lain, the new President and Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County. “There is undoubtedly a great need for the many services that we provide but with God’s grace, and the continued

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May

Read: "Fatima, a place of peace and prayer" by Father James Conlon

Read: “Fatima, a place of peace and prayer” by Father James Conlon May 13, 2024 Diocese of Lansing One of the great joys of priestly ministry is to be able to celebrate Mass at the great Christian shrines of the world, writes Father James Conlon, Pastor of Saint Francis of Assisi in Ann Arbor, upon