• Ask a Priest
    Ask a Priest
    March 13, 2024
    At Mass, should the congregation hold hands during the Our Father prayer?
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  • The Church, the Eucharist and the Body of Christ
    The Church, the Eucharist and the Body of Christ
    February 29, 2024
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI wrote a teaching letter on the topic of the Eucharist to the entire Church following a synod of bishops. In that letter he writes, “The Eucharist is constitutive of the Church's being and activity.
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  • Live what we receive
    Live what we receive
    February 15, 2024
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    There is nothing more exhilarating for a Catholic than participating in a grand celebration of the Eucharist.
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  • Lent, sacrifice and the Mass
    February 1, 2024
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    As we continue this graced time of Eucharistic Revival in the United States and prepare for the historic National Eucharistic Congress in July, I am devoting my column this year to a deeper catechesis on the mystery of the Eucharist and the Mass. 
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  • A Eucharistic journey
    January 18, 2024
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Join me in Indianapolis for the National Eucharistic Revival!
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  • Christmas, communion and the Church
    December 14, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    At Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus and the marvelous events that surround his nativity. We are drawn into the amazing mystery that the second person of the most holy trinity united human nature to himself and was born of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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  • Keeping Catholic schools affordable
    November 30, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Education plays a significant role in securing a brighter future for our young people. A Catholic education is especially valuable with its focus on the whole child in goodness, truth and beauty.
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  • Christ our King
    November 16, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Robert Hugh Benson was the son of the Archbishop of Canterbury who converted to the Catholic faith and became a priest. He also was a prolific writer of fiction.
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  • Honoring the saints and remembering the dead
    November 2, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Sainthood is not a prize for good behavior. Saintliness, or rather, holiness, is something deeper – something even more profound than proper and moral conduct. 
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  • Come, Holy Spirit!
    October 19, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    During October, a special event has been taking place in Rome. Three years ago, Pope Francis called for a worldwide consultation that would culminate this month with what he called a “Synod on Synodality.” So, what is it all about? What is a synod, a synod of bishops, specifically? 
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  • Fruit of the vine and work of human hands
    October 5, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Wine holds a special place in the Catholic imagination. Throughout the Bible, wine represents God’s gift to his people, and Jesus even promises that such a great gift will be present in heaven (Lk 22:18).
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  • Reminders of God’s call
    September 21, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    On Sept. 28, I will have the privilege of ordaining the transitional deacon class of the North American College at Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Among this group of men from dioceses all over the United States, is one of our own – Stephen Jones.
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  • Glory in the cross
    September 7, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    There are many things that distinguish our Catholic faith and practice from other expressions of Christian faith and certainly from the dominant secular faith of our culture. 
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  • St. Augustine: a guide for restless hearts
    August 24, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    On Aug. 28 we celebrate the feast day of one of the most intriguing and well-known saints on the calendar: Saint Augustine; a product of the Church of the 4th century. 
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  • Transfigured in Christ
    August 10, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Atop Mount Tabor, in the Holy Land, stands the Church of the Transfiguration – built on the traditional site of the mystery the Church celebrates each year on Aug. 6. It was designed by Twentieth-Century Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi in 1924.
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  • Need a miracle? So does Blessed Stanley
    July 13, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    July 28 will mark 42 years since Blessed Stanley Rother gave his life for the Gospel and his parishioners while serving in the Oklahoma mission in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. 
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  • God mend thine every flaw
    June 29, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Catholics were a very small minority in the American colonies at the time of the American Revolution. Of the two million British colonists, only 2 percent were Catholic. Most of the Catholic population was settled in the colony of Maryland (Mary’s Land, founded by Catholics). 
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  • The enduring value of fatherhood
    June 15, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Hall of Fame quarterback Archie Manning knows the value of fatherhood. The father of three sons – two of whom were NFL quarterbacks – understands the value of fatherhood because of what happened to his own father, Buddy.
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  • A new Pentecost for the Church in Oklahoma
    June 1, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Since my arrival in 2011, one of my persistent prayers has been for a New Pentecost for the Church in central and western Oklahoma. 
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  • He ascended into Heaven
    May 18, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    In the final weeks of the Easter Season, we are celebrating an important yet difficult mystery of our faith. Compared to the shocking truths we celebrate in the Lord’s passion, death and resurrection, Jesus’ ascension is less accessible at face value. 
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