by Mikki Sciba | Dec 6, 2022 | News
Al crecer como católica, había oído mencionar muchas veces la palabra “gracia”. Podría repetir la definición de gracia a cualquiera que me la pidiera. La gracia es el favor gratuito e inmerecido que Dios otorga a una persona para ayudarle a alcanzar la vida eterna....
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...