• Which black lives matter?
    August 14, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    The genesis of the Black Lives Matter movement was moral outrage over the ill-treatment of young black men at the hands of police officers.
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  • Jesus Christ conquers
    July 30, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    In recent weeks, we have seen a shocking increase in acts of vandalism against Catholic images, sanctuaries and holy places.
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  • Summer, leisure and the Lord’s Day
    July 2, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    In the Gospel, Jesus invites us to “Come away … and rest awhile” (Mk.6:31). This is normally a good summertime theme since this is the season that many of us look forward to a change of pace in our busy lives.
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  • Confirmation quandary: Let us hear from you!
    June 17, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Young people are valued members of the Body of Christ. They have much to offer the Church and the Church has much to offer them.
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  • Racism is a life issue
    June 5, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    WASHINGTON – Seven U.S. bishop chairmen of committees within the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops have issued a statement in the wake of the death of Mr. George Floyd and the protests which have broken out in Minneapolis and in other cities in the United States.
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  • Prepare for a new Pentecost!
    May 21, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    The drama and the tension that we have been living with since COVID-19 began to disrupt life as we know it in the United States (and beyond) means that for some of us this day is long overdue while for others it still seems premature.
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  • Bishops Letter Announcing Resumption of Mass in Oklahoma
    May 7, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Dear Catholic Faithful of Oklahoma,
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  • Where do we go from here?
    April 21, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    For more than six weeks we have been adjusting to a rapidly shifting landscape brought about by the spread of COVID-19.
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  • The long Lent of 2020
    April 9, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    “Something strange is happening – there is a great silence on earth today, a great silence and stillness. The whole earth keeps silence because the King is asleep.”
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  • Be kind
    March 26, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    “Be kind for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle!” These words could have been written specifically with us in mind.
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  • A mortal contagion
    March 12, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    A little more than two months ago not many of us had heard of the coronavirus or COVID19. Today, everyone is on alert.
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  • Resources for the Lenten journey
    February 27, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    The season of our Lenten renewal is upon us. On Ash Wednesday, we were marked with ashes and exhorted to repent and believe the Good News, the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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  • What is your Lenten roadmap?
    February 17, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Each year, the Church offers us the season of Lent as an invitation to set out on a journey of repentance and renewal. We begin our journey on Ash Wednesday.
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  • Ad Limina Apostolorum
    January 30, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    One of the special blessings and responsibilities of being a diocesan bishop is making the pilgrimage – ad limina apostolorum.
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  • Catholic schools are a gift that keeps on giving
    January 17, 2020
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Among the highlights of my annual calendar are the opportunities for me to visit each of our Catholic schools. I am about halfway through my pastoral visits to our 18 elementary schools, three high schools and one special needs school.
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  • Conversion in a moment of encounter
    December 20, 2019
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    The journey of the past two years has been a fruitful one as we have engaged in a process of pastoral planning for our archdiocese.
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  • We are bishops in three death penalty states:
    December 12, 2019
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    We have embarked on the season of Advent, waiting in eager anticipation for the birth of the Lord into our sinful world.
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  • Advent: The reason for the season
    November 27, 2019
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    As a kid growing up in Kansas City, Thanksgiving was a memorable day. There was, of course, football and the traditional Thanksgiving dinner that my mother would so lovingly prepare.
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  • Join me for a Catholic celebration Dec. 7!
    November 14, 2019
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    I would like to invite you to join me for a first-of-its-kind event in our archdiocese. The Vision 2030 Archdiocesan Convocation is being held at the Cox Convention Center on Saturday, Dec. 7.
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  • A good investment!
    October 31, 2019
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    On June 29, the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, we rejoiced in the ordination of five new priests at Saint Mark the Evangelist in Norman. It has been a year of extraordinary blessings for our archdiocese, and these new priests are signs of God’s love and care for his Church.
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