• 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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  • I chose you
    May 4, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    What does it mean to belong to the Catholic Church? To be a member of the Church?  Is it membership in the sense of belonging to a club or a political party, that is, something that we can join and leave as we please? Though many Catholics may consider it so, our baptism has more durable consequences.  
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  • We remember
    April 20, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    On April 19, 1995, the Wednesday following Easter, a bomb strategically placed in front of the Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City extinguished the lives of 168 people, many of them children in the building’s day care center.
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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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  • What is your passion?
    March 23, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    It is common for people to express their intense interests as something they are “passionate about.” Someone can be passionate about golf or food or the Oklahoma City Thunder or exercise. For each of these passions, there is something deep within us that moves us to action.
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  • Celebrating the apostolic zeal of St. Patrick and Bl. Stanley Rother
    March 9, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    This week, throughout the world, people will be celebrating the feast day of Saint Patrick, marked by different cultural practices from the way we dress to the things we eat and drink.  
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  • Lent: A journey into our Father’s love
    February 23, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    We have begun our Lenten journey toward Easter. Since it’s a spiritual journey – a journey of faith – the destination is not a physical one.
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  • An unfolding story of faith in Oklahoma
    February 9, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    The history of the Catholic Church in Oklahoma is a fascinating and still unfolding story. It was an intrepid band of Benedictine missionary monks who arrived in 1875 and established the first permanent Catholic settlement in Indian Territory.
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  • “Do Good; Seek Justice”
    January 26, 2023
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    Each year in January, we take time to pray with and for Christians worldwide during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which is observed in the Northern Hemisphere this year from Jan. 18 to 25. 
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  • And the Word became flesh
    December 21, 2022
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    We have concluded our period of Advent preparation and now celebrate the joyful season of Christmas. Merry Christmas to you and to all your loved ones!
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  • The vision of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Oklahoma
    December 9, 2022
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    On Dec. 11, the day before the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, I blessed a beautiful bronze statue of Our Lady atop our replica of Tepeyac Hill on the grounds of the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine. This was the first public event at the shrine, and it was open to the public. 
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  • Grounded in truth
    November 23, 2022
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    On Nov. 2, The Oklahoman featured a story about a student-athlete at one of our Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. On its face, the story was celebrating this student’s athletic success, but it was about more than that.
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  • Give thanks always
    November 10, 2022
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a National Day of Thanksgiving to be observed on the final Thursday in November throughout the United States. The precedents for such a day of thanksgiving go back much further in our history. 
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  • Living with purpose
    October 27, 2022
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    On the Via Veneto just north of the Piazza Barberini in Rome is a well-known church called Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappucini. To many tourists it is more popularly known as “the bone church.”
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  • Our Lady of the Rosary
    October 13, 2022
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    The liturgical calendar is the Church’s schedule of feasts and seasons that mark the rhythm of our life of faith. The cornerstone of the liturgical year is Sunday, the Lord’s Day, which is always a “little Easter.”
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  • Things visible and invisible
    September 29, 2022
    by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley
    “The world is charged with the grandeur of God!” These words of the English poet and priest Gerard Manley Hopkins find an echo in our hearts whenever we experience moments of transcendence or awe before the wonder of God’s creation.
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