• St. Maximilian Kolbe: A holy life cut short in WWII
    August 14, 2025
    by Mary Lou Gibson
    Raymond (Maximilian) Kolbe had a vision when he was 10 years old. Biographer Tom Cowan describes it in The Way of the Saints: “Our Lady stood before him holding out two crowns, one white, the other red, and asked him to choose between them. He took both. When he told his mother about this, he explained that white meant that he would remain pure and red meant that he would be a martyr.”
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  • Mission accomplished: Sharing the healing power of God's love in Honduras
    Mission accomplished: Sharing the healing power of God's love in Honduras
    August 13, 2025
    by Vince Mangano
    San Rafael Expeditions, a Catholic missionary organization rooted in West Texas, has joyfully returned from its inaugural mission trip to serve the people of Honduras. Our team of 21 dedicated missionaries offered seven days of medical care to communities with limited or no access to health services.
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  • Help for Gaza
    Help for Gaza
    August 12, 2025
    by Bishop Michael J. Sis
    In the ongoing crisis in Gaza, Christians and other innocent victims of violence are struggling to survive, protect their children, and live with dignity in dire conditions. The Holy Father Pope Leo XIV continues to call for aid to enter the territory, noting with great sorrow that “Gaza is starving.” The Catholic Church is there providing emergency humanitarian relief through the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA) and Catholic Relief Services (CRS).
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  • ¿Por qué ir a Misa?
    ¿Por qué ir a Misa?
    August 7, 2025
    by Obispo Michael J. Sis
    En el mundo actual, la gente trabaja más horas, pasa más tiempo en línea, y se toma menos días de vacaciones más que nunca. Nuestras agendas están tan llenas, es comprensible que algunos sientan que no tienen tiempo para ir a la iglesia. Algunos dejaron de asistir a Misa por alguna razón y aún no han vuelto. En este artículo, me gustaría ofrecer varias buenas razones para ir a Misa.
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  • Why go to Mass?
    Why go to Mass?
    August 7, 2025
    by Bishop Michael J. Sis
    In today’s world, people work longer hours, spend more time online, and take fewer vacation days than ever before. Our schedules get so full, it is understandable how some people feel they don’t have time to go to church. Some got out of the practice of attending Mass for whatever reason and have not yet found their way back. In this article, I would like to offer a variety of good reasons to come to Mass.
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  • Pope paves way for St. John Henry Newman to be formally named doctor of the church
    Pope paves way for St. John Henry Newman to be formally named doctor of the church
    August 1, 2025
    by Gina Christian, OSV News
    St. John Henry Newman — the 19th-century theologian, intellectual, and preacher who journeyed from Anglicanism to Catholicism, powerfully shaping religious thought in both faith traditions — will be named a doctor of the church by Pope Leo XIV.
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  • Escaping death just the beginning for St. Christina the Astonishing
    Escaping death just the beginning for St. Christina the Astonishing
    July 24, 2025
    by Mary Lou Gibson
    Her name says it all. For more than 700 years, she has been known as “St. Christina the Astonishing.” Every biographer calls her that.
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  • Tribunal Announcement — ZUNIGA–MOJICA No: SO/25/29
    July 24, 2025
    The Catholic Diocese of San Angelo is trying to reach Rosa Mojica concerning an important matter regarding their rights in the Church. If you are this person or know where this person lives, please contact the Tribunal by telephone at 325-651-7500 ext. 137 or by email at tribunal@sanangelodiocese.org.
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  • 219,150 hours with Jesus: Abilene chapel celebrates 25 years of adoration
    219,150 hours with Jesus: Abilene chapel celebrates 25 years of adoration
    July 23, 2025
    by Loretta Fulton
    June 29 is a special day in the life of the Perpetual Adoration Chapel, located next door to Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Abilene.
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  • Archbishop Wenski leads Knights on Bikes to pray rosary at Alligator Alcatraz
    Archbishop Wenski leads Knights on Bikes to pray rosary at Alligator Alcatraz
    July 22, 2025
    by Gina Christian, OSV News
    Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami and some 25 Knights of Columbus saddled up their motorcycles to pray a rosary at the entrance of Alligator Alcatraz, the controversial migrant detention center recently opened in the Florida Everglades.
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  • Awards given to exemplary ministers and disciples
    Awards given to exemplary ministers and disciples
    July 21, 2025
    by Alison Pope
    Every spring, the Office of Evangelization and Catechesis offers an opportunity for people of the diocese to be recognized with a little more than a simple “thank you.” Parishes are asked to nominate youth, young adults, and adults to be recognized for the ways they contribute to their parish and civic communities, as well as the larger church.
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  • Walking with Christ: National Eucharistic Procession a blessing for Abilene-area Catholics
    Walking with Christ: National Eucharistic Procession a blessing for Abilene-area Catholics
    July 18, 2025
    by Loretta Fulton
    “This is an extraordinary moment in the church’s history, which you are living right now.” With those words, Bishop Michael Sis set the tone for the day Saturday, June 7, when the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage came to the Diocese of San Angelo.
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  • Support for flood victims
    Support for flood victims
    July 17, 2025
    After the recent tragic flooding in Texas, some have asked where they can make donations to Catholic organizations who are helping in the recovery process.
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  • Llamados a Florecer: Plan Pastoral 2025–2028
    Llamados a Florecer: Plan Pastoral 2025–2028
    July 14, 2025
    by Obispo Michael J. Sis
    Como expresión de nuestro deseo compartido de que nuestra iglesia prospere, hemos creado un nuevo plan pastoral diocesano para la Diócesis de San Ángelo. Este plan ofrece una visión y prioridades para nuestros ministerios durante los próximos tres años, desde el verano de 2025 hasta el verano de 2028.
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  • Called to Flourish: Pastoral Plan 2025–2028
    Called to Flourish: Pastoral Plan 2025–2028
    July 14, 2025
    by Bishop Michael J. Sis
    As an expression of our shared desire for our church to thrive, we have created a new diocesan pastoral plan for the Diocese of San Angelo. This plan provides a vision and priorities for our ministries for the next three years, from the summer of 2025 through the summer of 2028.
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  • Bishop Sis offers reflection on rural life
    May 12, 2025
    Catholic Rural Life is promoting a novena to St. Isidore the Farmer. Bishop Michael Sis offered the reflection for Day 4: Dignity of Work
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  • Statement on the election of Pope Leo XIV
    Statement on the election of Pope Leo XIV
    May 8, 2025
    It is with great joy that we received the news that the cardinals have elected Cardinal Robert Prevost as the 267th pope of the Catholic Church. He has taken the name of Leo XIV.
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  • New clergy assignments to begin summer 2025
    May 5, 2025
    For the benefit of the people of God in West Texas, Bishop Michael J. Sis announces the following clergy assignments, effective July 1, 2025:
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  • Novendiales, nine days of prayer for Pope Francis, begins April 26
    April 23, 2025
    When a pope dies, Catholics pray a novena for nine days beginning on the date of the pope's funeral. Called the novendiales, the Novena in Memory of Pope Francis will take place from Saturday, April 26, through Sunday, May 4, 2025. Click for recommended texts in English and Spanish.
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  • Statement of Bishop Michael J. Sis upon the death of Pope Francis
    April 21, 2025
    As we mourn the passing of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, we recall his profound impact on the church and the world. He delivered a consistent message of empathy for the poor, simplicity, mercy, care for creation, and defense of the precious gift of life, from conception to natural death.
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