En la parroquia de San Mary y Edward, Roxboro, se realizará una capacitación para “Reconocer y reportar el abuso y la negligencia infantil”. Este programa, acerca de un ambiente seguro, es requerido para todo el clero, los empleados y aquellos en cargos de liderazgo que trabajan con niños y jóvenes. Esta sesión es para la formación inicial en un ambiente seguro o para aquellos que prefieren la renovación a través de una sesión en directo en vivo.
Pope Francis’ encyclical letter Laudato Si’ was released in June 2015. He invites all Catholics and people of good will to celebrate its tenth anniversary in 2025 by protecting families and future generations through action to care for our common home. Join us as we explore this letter's themes, principles and values and develop action steps. We meet by Zoom the 3rd Tuesday of every month through to and including May 2025. Each meeting is a stand-alone topic, so join anytime.
'Gather at the Globe' to pray for our Earth and its inhabitants at the start of the Season of Creation 2024. Meet Saturday September 7 at 11 a.m. outside under the world globe on the campus of the NC Natural Science Museum at 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh NC. Please join us for lunch at the museum afterward. Hosted by the director of NC Catholics Caring for our Common Home (N4CH).
Good Shepherd Parish in Hope Mills will host a training in recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect. This is the safe environment training that is required for all clergy, employees and those in leadership positions with children and youth. This session is for either initial safe environment training or for those who prefer renewal via a live session. To register, contact Janice Scott, j2elscott@gmail.com, or Jan Carnahan, gsccdre@gmail.com.
A funeral Mass will be held for Msgr. Jeffrey Ingham on Friday, August 2 at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral in Raleigh. Bishop Luis Rafael Zarama will preside; Bishop Michael Burbidge will share a homily. A reception will follow.
Magnificat is a diocesan-wide women’s ministry that exists to evangelize and encourage Catholic women to grow by opening themselves up more fully to the power of the Holy Spirit. Magnificat ministers to Catholic women whose faith in Jesus Christ has allowed God to be active in their lives, or to those women who wish to have God more active in their lives.
Please join us at St. Joseph Catholic Church (St. Monica Hall) for the Mother Mary Morning Star Magnificat Meal. Tickets are $23 per person and include lunch.
The Office of Child and Protection will host a training in recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect. This is the safe environment training that is required for all clergy, employees and those in leadership positions with children and youth. This session is for either initial safe environment training or for those who prefer renewal via a live session.
Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8712983578035609434
As part of our 100-year anniversary as a diocese, we are celebrating Native American and Catholic heritage at our new parish center beside the Cathedral from 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. on October 5! This event will bring NC Natives and Catholics together in community, featuring Native culture, storytelling, traditional food, and professional dance. RSVP is strongly encouraged. Please use this link to register for free - https://forms.office.com/r/8F48HFnN5W. We look forward to seeing you there!
Join us for this opportunity to grow in discipleship. Learn to use and discern your spiritual gifts and how to serve with a heart for the Lord. Get “unstuck” spiritually and set your faith on fire!
Guest speaker Deacon Ralph Poyo and “withYou” Music Ministry
We begin with a night of praise and worship led by “withYou” Music Ministry and prayer teams on Friday, September 6, at 7:00 p.m., followed by a full, Spirit-filled day on Saturday, September 7, beginning at 8:00 a.m.
$25 per person (FREE entry for clergy and students)
Join us for an unforgettable experience where guests of all nations and cultures can immerse themselves and celebrate the vibrant music, dance, art, and cuisine of cultures from around the world. This is a community-wide event to celebrate the beauty of the people of different cultures of Greenville and surrounding communities. Admission is free. The event will start with a parade of nations at 10:00 AM and feature food of different nationalities, folkloric dancing, musical performances, games, and bouncy houses for kids. Food and game tickets will be sold at the event.