by Susan Fox | Nov 29, 2022 | News
Kevin Kukla met Milissa Ackron in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 2007 for the first time when she agreed to train him in pro-life sidewalk counseling. Since then both of them — as single and then married people — have saved the lives of many babies. These were children...
by Elizabeth Slaten | Nov 25, 2022 | News
“Only God knows the good that can come about by reading one good Catholic book.” St. John Bosco As we get ready to enter into a new liturgical year with the start of Advent, many Christians will strive to take up new habits to help them grow in holiness. One of these...
by Diocesan Staff | Nov 22, 2022 | News
Giving Tuesday is a movement focused on giving to your favorite causes after reflection and Thanksgiving. This year we’re focused on one of our favorite causes: our seminarians. Please support seminarians with a gift, at any level,...
by Peyton Low | Nov 21, 2022 | Development, News
GivingTuesday is a movement focused on giving to your favorite causes after reflection and Thanksgiving. This year we focus on one of our favorite causes: our seminarians. Please support us with a gift, at any level, at www.dioceseoftyler.org/baa2022. Gifts to the...
by Margaret Mone | Nov 18, 2022 | News
Twelve-year-old Isaac Oviedo grinned on the Sunday he could finally ring the bells as an altar server during the consecration of the Eucharist. He sneaked a peek towards his parents, who gazed at the host and bowed their heads in veneration. Years later, Maria and...
by Margaret Mone | Nov 18, 2022 | News
Isaac Oviedo, de 12 años, sonrió con una mueca mostrando los dientes el domingo que por fin pudo tocar las campanas como monaguillo durante la consagración de la Eucaristía. Miró disimuladamente hacia sus padres, que contemplaban la hostia e inclinaban la cabeza en...