Read more about the article ‘Christmas at the Cathedral’ concerts cancelled due to coronavirus concerns
The Diocese of Nashville presented the seventh annual "Christmas at the Cathedral" concert on Dec. 3 and 4, featuring the choirs of Father Ryan and Pope John Paul II high schools, St. Cecilia Academy, and Cathedral, accompanied by an orchestra.

‘Christmas at the Cathedral’ concerts cancelled due to coronavirus concerns

Cathedral hopes concerts can return next year

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Read more about the article Editorial: Advent is call to open our hearts to a new way of living
Pope Francis waves during his Angelus in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Dec. 3, 2017. Conversion during Advent is, in particular, "a question of converting our idea of God," Pope Francis remarked Dec. 15, 2019. (CNS photo/Tony Gentile, Reuters)

Editorial: Advent is call to open our hearts to a new way of living

Long months of the vicious COVID-19 pandemic preceded the arrival of this year’s Advent season leading to Christmas.

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Read more about the article Community celebrates Blue Ribbon award for Holy Rosary Academy
Holy Rosary Academy celebrated its recent designation by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School with the community on Friday, Nov. 13. The festivities included the reading of congratulatory proclamations, resoultions and letters from the State House of Representatives, the Metro Council and Nashville Mayor John Cooper's office. Terry Grewe, a 1977 graduate of Holy Rosary Academy and a successful businessman in St. Louis, Missouri, spoke to the students who were socially distanced in the school parking lot, urging them to keep Jesus at the center of their lives. Bishop J. Mark Spalding greets students before the event.

Community celebrates Blue Ribbon award for Holy Rosary Academy

Holy Rosary Academy celebrated its recent designation by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School with the community on Friday, Nov. 13. The festivities included the reading…

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Read more about the article Editorial: Times may be dark but there is still much to be thankful for
A volunteer opens a box of frozen turkeys at St. Jerome Church in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 19, 2019, during the annual turkey and trimmings giveaway sponsored by Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens. Provisions for a Thanksgiving Day meal were distributed to more than 500 families in need. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

Editorial: Times may be dark but there is still much to be thankful for

It is easy to give in to the gloom. But that would betray our Christian faith, our hope in Christ.

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Read more about the article Tennessee boy’s cure puts Blessed McGivney one step closer to sainthood
Michael "Mikey" McGivney Schachle smiles 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)

Tennessee boy’s cure puts Blessed McGivney one step closer to sainthood

See a Photo Album of the beatification ceremonies held Oct. 30-Nov.1 in Hartford, Connecticut

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