• Make the 2024 tax season less painful
    Make the 2024 tax season less painful
    April 13, 2023
    by Owen Canfield
    Tax season is here – the cause of considerable heartburn for countless Oklahomans. But it’s possible to ease that discomfort next year and beyond through an Oklahoma income tax credit program.
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  • The National Catholic Youth Conference returns to Indianapolis
    April 13, 2023
    WASHINGTON D.C. — The 2023 National Catholic Youth Conference will be held Nov. 16-18, at the Indiana Convention Center. NCYC is produced and presented by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry.
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  • Restaurados por el fuego
    April 7, 2023
    by Arzobispo Pablo S. Coakley
    ¡Cristo ha resucitado! ¡Aleluya! Otra jornada de Cuaresma ha terminado con la gozosa celebración de la resurrección de Jesucristo en la Pascua. La Cuaresma nos ha dado la oportunidad de reflexionar sobre nuestra más profunda identidad como seres humanos, como hijos de Dios y, particularmente, como católicos.  
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  • Restored by fire
    April 7, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Christ is Risen! Alleluia!  Another Lenten season has concluded with the joyful celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ at Easter. Lent provided an opportunity for us to reflect on our deepest identity as human beings, as children of God, and particularly as Catholics. 
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  • He is Risen
    He is Risen
    April 7, 2023
    by By Fr. Patrick Briscoe, OP, Aleteia
    Easter morning was a totally new day. Easter was the newest day that has been; the freshest morning since the Lord created the world’s first light.
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  • 40 Hours: Eucharistic adoration around the archdiocese
    40 Hours: Eucharistic adoration around the archdiocese
    April 7, 2023
    by Avery Holt, the Sooner Catholic
    During the week of March 20-24, parishes around the archdiocese participated in “Taste and See,” or more commonly known as the 40 Hours devotion. 
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  • Blessed Alexandrina da Costa
    Blessed Alexandrina da Costa
    April 7, 2023
    by Jad Ziolkowska, the Sooner Catholic
    Saints sustained by the Eucharist are often called “living miracles of the Eucharist.” Blessed Alexandrina da Costa (1904-1955) is an example of extraordinary love for the Eucharistic Jesus. She subsisted solely on Holy Communion for the last 13 years of her life; sharing in Jesus’ passion as a “victim soul” for salvation of other souls. She was beatified by Pope Saint John Paul II on April 26, 2004.
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  • Dcn. Chester Allen Bartlett Jr.
    Dcn. Chester Allen Bartlett Jr.
    April 7, 2023
    Deacon Chester Allen Bartlett Jr. died on March 24, 2023. He was born on Oct. 27, 1942, to Florine Bell (Proffitt) Bartlett and Chester Allen Bartlett in Alice, Texas, and grew up in Oklahoma.
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  • Bishops recall trek along Spain’s Way of St. James, say hike offers respite, time for prayer
    Bishops recall trek along Spain’s Way of St. James, say hike offers respite, time for prayer
    April 7, 2023
    by Kurt Jensen, Our Sunday Visitor
    For Bishop James D. Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska, the greeting “Buen Camino!” (“Good path!”) is much more than friendly encouragement for a lengthy hike.
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  • Center of Family Love hosts annual block party for residents, community
    Center of Family Love hosts annual block party for residents, community
    April 7, 2023
    OKARCHE - The Center of Family Love Teen Board members hosted their annual Backyard Block Party on March 25 at the Center of Family Love in Okarche. The Block Party is a celebration for the centers’ residents and is an event for the whole family. 
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  • Largest graduating class in Franciscan University’s history prepares for commencement
    April 7, 2023
    Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City and Live Action founder Lila Rose to receive honorary degrees.
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  • Making sense of bioethics: Holding the line on brain death
    April 7, 2023
    by Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
    How do we determine that someone has died? The Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA), which has been an important part of the medical and legal landscape in the U.S. for more than 40 years, states: 
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