Give blood and save lives. Donors are urgently needed now, and you're the type needed! The St. Joseph AAMEN chapter is hosting a Blood Drive, Friday, February 20, 2026, from 1:00pm to 6:00 p.m. in St. Monica Hall. The Red Cross is experiencing a shortage of blood and your donation is needed. Schedule your lifesaving appointment today (use sponsor code AAMEN).

A heartfelt thank-you for your time and commitment!

All professionals in the medical field are warmly welcome to join the Catholic Medical Association's local guild for An Afternoon of Lenten Reflection at the Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral Parish Center (Raleigh) Feb. 28 from noon to 4:30 p.m. We will begin with a potluck and fellowship, followed by two great talks/reflections on the topic of conscience as it pertains to those of us in the field of medicine.

If you desire healing from a past abortion, you are invited to experience the love of Jesus Christ at a Project Rachel weekend retreat. The retreat weekend is strictly confidential for both women and men and includes discussions, spiritual exercises, the sacrament of reconciliation, a Memorial Service and a Mass of the Resurrection. Participation offers a beautiful opportunity to experience God's love, forgiveness and compassion. Women and men of any faith (non-denominational) are welcome.

This group is specifically for women who have experienced miscarriage or infant loss. Whether you are in the beginning of your healing journey or further into it, you are welcome to join us!

The group will be held virtually and facilitated by Behold's Founder, Katie Weiss, and Whitney Whitmore, the Co-Founder and Director for Lily of the Valley. Lily of the Valley is a Catholic lay ministry that serves families experiencing pregnancy or infant loss, infertility, difficult prenatal diagnosis, and postnatal medical challenges.

The celebration of the Easter Vigil is the beginning of the season of Easter. While the Vigil marks the end of the paschal fast, the end of the celebration of Holy Week, and the end of repentance and conversion for which Lent prepared the community, it is much more a beginning. It is the beginning of a new season of grace and a time of joy and thanksgiving, for Easter is not one day or one solemnity—it is a 50-day celebration, and the 50 days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday together comprise what the General Instruction terms "the great Sunday."

QUID TIMES, that is to say, "What do you fear?"

The 16th Annual Catholic Men's Conference of the Carolinas is an annual event for the men of North and South Carolina. The day will feature keynote speakers, Holy Mass, confession, rosary & adoration with lunch included.

We are excited to share with you, and invite all parish families, to hear nationally acclaimed and consummate singer/storyteller, take us on a Lenten journey of faith.

Nos complace compartir con ustedes e invitar a todas las familias de la parroquia a escuchar a este aclamado cantante y narrador de historias, quien nos guiará en un camino de fe durante la Cuaresma.

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St. Stephen's The First Martyr Catholic Church in Sanford 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.

The season of Easter is the most important of all liturgical times, which Catholics celebrate as the Lord's resurrection from the dead, culminating in his Ascension to the Father and sending of the Holy Spirit upon the Church.

Bishop Luis Zarama will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at the following times:

  • 12:30 p.m. – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
  • 2:30 p.m. – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

The season of Easter is the most important of all liturgical times, which Catholics celebrate as the Lord's resurrection from the dead, culminating in his Ascension to the Father and sending of the Holy Spirit upon the Church.

Bishop Luis Zarama will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at the following times:

  • 12:30 p.m. – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
  • 2:30 p.m. – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh