• Father Taylor was first priest ordained from new diocese
    February 24, 2012
    by Geraldine McGloin, Corespondent
    It the winter of 1919, Corpus Christi was still reeling from the vicious hurricane that killed nearly 250 of its residents and demolished more than half the town. Though still too young to be ordained to the priesthood, Charles Joseph Taylor was assigned to preach his first sermon at midnight Mass that Christmas at Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
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  • Bishop honors religious with Mass
    February 24, 2012
    by By Alfredo E. Cardenas South Texas Catholic
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Some 90 women religious participated in the Diocese of Corpus Christi’s observance of World Day of Consecrated Life on Feb. 4-5. There are 152 men and women religious in the diocese.
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  • Bishop blesses 41 married couples
    February 24, 2012
    by By Alfredo E. Cardenas South Texas Catholic
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Jerome and Audrey Hennek of Most Precious Blood Parish in Corpus Christi will celebrate 63 years of married life in December but were on hand Sunday, Feb. 12, to get a blessing from Bishop Wm. Michael Mulvey along with 40 other couples celebrating anniversaries on World Marriage Day.
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  • Pope: Vocations are born from openness to the love of God
    February 24, 2012
    VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Love of God nurtures love of neighbor, especially in people with vocations to the priesthood or religious life, said Pope Benedict XVI in his message for the World Day of Prayer for Vocations.
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  • KLUX will hold on-air fundraiser
    February 24, 2012
    Campaign 2012, the annual On-Air fundraiser benefiting 89.5HD KLUX, will take to the air on Monday morning Feb. 27. The five-day event is the primary fundraiser for the non-commercial station licensed to Diocesan Telecommunications Corporation.
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  • 'La Diócesis de la Eucaristía'
    February 24, 2012
    by Geraldine McGloin, Correspondiente
    El historiador católico Carlos Castañeda observo acerca de la Vicaría de Brownsville, “en comparación con las otras diócesis de Texas, el Vicariato era más pobre de patrimonio, pero más rica en las almas para salvar.”
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  • Deacons have day of reflection
    February 24, 2012
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Members of the Diocese of Corpus Christi permanent diaconate, candidates to the diaconate and their wives met at St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles on Saturday, Feb. 18, for a “day of reflection.”
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  • Gov. Christie vetoes same-sex marriage bill
    February 21, 2012
    by Catholic News Service
    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Feb. 17 made good on his pledge to veto a bill legalizing same-sex marriage passed by the state Legislature but at the same time said he might name an ombudsman to make sure the state's current law recognizing civil unions is respected.
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  • St. George celebrates marriages
    February 20, 2012
    by Staff Reports
    On Feb. 11, World Marriage Day, St. George Parish in George West celebrated with the theme “A Journey to the Promised Land." Attendance to the special event exceeded expectations.
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  • New US cardinals share quips, serious reflections
    February 20, 2012
    by Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
    ROME (CNS) -- Cardinal Dolan and Cardinal Edwin F. O'Brien meet the media at Rome's Pontifical North American College before a reception.
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  • Lent: A time of covenant, of testing and of presence
    February 20, 2012
    by Deacon Russell W. Duggins, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Beeville
    Deacon Russell recalls family experiences with Christian holidays and explores the importance of lent as a symbol and in the Catholic Church.
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  • Pope creates 22 new cardinals
    February 18, 2012
    by Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
    Pope Benedict XVI created 22 new cardinals from 13 countries -- including three from the United States and Canada -- placing red hats on their heads and calling them to lives of even greater love and service to the church.
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  • John Paul II celebrates 5th Annual Centurion Fest
    February 17, 2012
    by Caroline Nye
    The Blessed John Paul II High School Centurion Fest will take place on March 31 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the school grounds. This annual fundraising event features food and sales booths, teen challenge games, inflatable games for children, live music performances, a community-wide garage sale and much more.
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  • Love is in the air at Mount Carmel
    February 17, 2012
    Mount Carmel residents were treated to lively entertainment, dancing, a chocolate fountain, h'orderves and scrumptious sweets on Feb. 14 in celebration of Valentines Day.
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  • Documentary about actress turned nun nominated for Oscar
    February 17, 2012
    by Kevin J. Jones, Catholic News Agency
    Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B., a former actress turned cloistered nun, will attend her first Academy Awards show since 1959 to show support for “God is the Bigger Elvis,” an Oscar-nominated documentary about her and her abbey.
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  • Hospital gets help from Ladies Night Out Event
    February 17, 2012
    by Katy Kiser, Christus Spohn Health System
    The Beeville Ladies Night Out Committee donated $26,000 to CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital this past year, and has plans to continue giving. The popular fundraising event is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 21 at the Bee County Expo with the party theme "Mardi Gras."
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  • Hearing examines contraceptive mandate's impact on religious liberty
    February 16, 2012
    by Carol Zimmerman, Catholic News Service
    During a nearly five-hour congressional hearing Feb. 16, religious leaders explained how the contraceptive mandate in the U.S. health reform plan is an affront to their religious liberty rights.
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  • 12 attorneys general threaten to sue over HHS mandate
    February 16, 2012
    by CNA/EWTN News
    Attorneys general from a dozen states say they intend to sue over the Obama administration's contraception mandate that requires many religious employers to violate the teachings of their faith.
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  • Cardinal urges Senate to pass bill protecting conscience
    February 15, 2012
    by Nancy Frazier O'Brien, Catholic News Service
    The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities called on members of the U.S. Senate Feb. 15 to solve conscience protection problems with the federal health reform law by passing the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act.
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  • IWA Lady Angels 8-0 Cinderella season, built on fundamentals
    February 15, 2012
    by Nickie Stillman, Incarnate Word Academy
    The Lady Angels basketball team has fought hard to become district champs in the 2011-2012 season. They reflect on the friendships they have made as they are now bound for the playoffs.
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