Read more about the article Story of miracle cure belongs to God, Blessed McGivney
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark, N.J., accepts a relic from Michael "Mikey" McGivney Schachle, during the Oct. 31, 2020, beatification Mass of Blessed Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Conn. (CNS photo/courtesy Knights of Columbus)

Story of miracle cure belongs to God, Blessed McGivney

The Schachle family was on hand for the beatification Mass for Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus

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Read more about the article Holy Family to dedicate Military Memorial Wall to honor veterans
Holy Family Church in Brentwood will dedicate a new Military Memorial Wall in its Prayer Garden to commemorate parishioners who are military veterans. The Prayer Garden also includes a memorial wall for parishioners and their immediate family as well as a columbarium to hold the cremains of parishioners and immediate family. The seals of the various branches of the U.S. military decorate the top of Holy Family's new Military Memorial Wall in its Prayer Garden.

Holy Family to dedicate Military Memorial Wall to honor veterans

The Military Memorial Wall in the parish's Prayer Garden will have plaques honoring veterans

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Read more about the article WWII veterans reflect on service and sacrifice
John Burns, a 1944 graduate of Father Ryan High School, stands on a tank in Paris, France, in 1945, while serving with the 83rd Infantry Division in Europe. Burns and his twin brother, Bob, served together as a bazooka team during the final push into Germany. After the war, they operated the Burns Brothers Farm in Triune.

WWII veterans reflect on service and sacrifice

On Veterans Day, Nov. 11, a grateful nation offers its thanks for the sacrifices made by veterans past and present.

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Read more about the article Priesthood Sunday collection gifts to aid vocations starting to roll in
Bishop J. Mark Spalding celebrates the Chrism Mass for the Diocese of Nashville in Sagrado Corazon at the Catholic Pastoral Center in Nashville, TN on Tuesday, 16 June 2020. The Mass which is traditionally celebrated during Holy Week was postponed because of the Covid 19 pandemic. Precautions still in effect required social distancing with a much smaller congregation and everyone wearing face masks.

Priesthood Sunday collection gifts to aid vocations starting to roll in

People can make an online gift at www.dioceseofnashville.com/priesthood-sunday.

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