The 2023 Rally and March For Life Wilmington will be February 25 at Long Leaf Park, shelter #6. Ample parking available at shelter #4/5 and by the baseball fields. Rain or shine. Some seating available. Speakers will be Dr. Bill Pincus, President of NC Right To Life; Suzanne and Rachel Guy of 40 Days for Life. For more info, contact wilmingtonnc4life@gmail.com.
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 fifty day celebration, and the fifty days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday together comprise what the General Instruction terms "the great Sunday."
Our Lady of the Seas Parish in Buxton 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 needing the 5-year renewal. To register, email olsparish365@gmail.com.
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 Zarama will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at the following times:
12:30pm – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
2:30pm – 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 Zarama will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at the following times:
12:30pm – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
2:30pm – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
En la iglesia Sagrada Familia de la ciudad de Hillsborough 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 capacitación es tanto para aquellos que la hacen por primera vez, como para los que necesitan la actualización de los 5 años.
Holy Family in Hillsborough 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 needing the 5-year renewal. To register, contact Ana Rubio at 984-884-5879 or by email at ana@hfcch.org.
In the Lenten season, Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday. This Sunday observes Jesus’s triumphant and joyful entrance into Jerusalem, marked by jubilant crowds waving palm branches, which symbolize victory over sin, peace, and eternal life.
Bishop Zarama will celebrate Mass and bless palms at the following times:
8:30am – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
10:30am - English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
In the Lenten season, Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday. This Sunday observes Jesus’s triumphant and joyful entrance into Jerusalem, marked by jubilant crowds waving palm branches, which symbolize victory over sin, peace, and eternal life.
Bishop Zarama will celebrate Mass and bless palms at the following times:
8:30am – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh
10:30am - English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh