Read more about the article One year after Dobbs, Tennessee is a leader in prohibition against abortion
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington is seen July 24, 2021. The court will hear arguments during its 2021-22 term in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case involving a 2018 Mississippi abortion law banning most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn

One year after Dobbs, Tennessee is a leader in prohibition against abortion

State’s abortion law among strongest in the country

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Read more about the article Shelby Conner named associate director of faith formation
Shelby Conner, seen here in this Friday, Sept. 24, 2021, file photo in the Bishop’s Courtyard at the Catholic Pastoral Center, has recently been named as the associate director of the Diocese of Nashville’s Office of Faith Formation. Conner takes on the role after nearly two years as the assistant director of youth and young adult ministry. Tennessee Register file photo by Katie Peterson

Shelby Conner named associate director of faith formation

Conner enters the role after two years as assistant director of youth and young adult ministry

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Read more about the article Msgr. Patrick Connor was a ‘true Christian gentleman’
Bishop J. Mark Spalding, joined by several priests and deacons of the Diocese of Nashville, gathered on Monday, June 19, at St. Henry Church in Nashville, to lay to rest Msgr. Patrick Connor, who passed away on Tuesday, June 13. Bishop Spalding, along with the priests of the diocese, gather in the narthex of St. Henry as part of the commendation after the funeral Mass.

Msgr. Patrick Connor was a ‘true Christian gentleman’

'He was just a wonderful priest and a wonderful friend’

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Read more about the article Christ the King, St. Vincent de Paul celebrate Juneteenth
For the second year, the Thea Bowman Ministry, a collaboration between Christ the King Church and St. Vincent de Paul Church, both in Nashville, came together for a Juneteenth Celebration on Monday, June 19, at Christ the King. Juneteenth celebrates the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed enslaved African Americans in the Confederates states. The proclamation was issued on Jan. 1, 1863, but enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, did not learn of it until Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger informed them on June 19, 1865. African Americas have been celebrating on that date since 1866, and Congress voted in 2021 to make it a federal holiday. The event included live music, food, and fellowship. The Erik Blue Band, including, Dave Boisvert on saxophone, Manny Cole on bass guitar, Raquel Jackson on vocals, and Erik Blue on keyboards, provided the live music.

Christ the King, St. Vincent de Paul celebrate Juneteenth

Dozens came out to enjoy live music, food, and fellowship

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Read more about the article Seminarian Education Dinner raises $350K 
Food, conversation, and a little friendly quarrel all made for a successful evening as more than 650 people from across the Diocese of Nashville gathered for the 14th annual Seminarian Education Dinner and Auction on Tuesday, May 23, at Holy Family Church in Brentwood. The event was put on by the Office of Vocations and the Office of Stewardship and Development, with the help of the Serra Club of Williamson County, the Serra Club of Nashville, and the Knights of Columbus, to raise money for the Seminarian Education fund, which provides financial support for the men currently in formation for ordination to the priesthood, an annual cost of $75,000 per seminarian. Seminarian Justin Farr.

Seminarian Education Dinner raises $350K 

Seminarian Justin Farr talks with people at the Seminarian Education Dinner and Auction on Tuesday, May 23 at Holy Family Church in Brentwood. Photo by Katie Peterson A night of…

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Read more about the article St. Mary Villa prepares to expand to accommodate growing need [Photo Gallery]
St. Mary Villa Child Development Center, a ministry of the Diocese of Nashville, has continued to grow and thrive over the last four years. To accommodate the growth, a 13th classroom will open in August, in order to serve more families. Ms. Yvonne Henry, 4- and 5-year-old pre-kindergarten teacher, reads a book to her students.

St. Mary Villa prepares to expand to accommodate growing need [Photo Gallery]

‘We’re taking care of the whole child, and it doesn’t end at the child. We take care of the whole family.’

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