GROUP WEDDING: Get Married in the Church!

Posted by - August 26, 2017

Save the Date: December 30, 2017 The Commission on Marriage and Family Life of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa is inviting couples who are interested in receiving the Holy Sacrament of Matrimony in a Group Wedding Ceremony on December 30, 2017, the weekend of the Feast of the Holy Family at Mt. Carmel Cathedral. The

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Members of Mount Carmel School’s Theatre Club are ready for a year full of stage and film productions. From left to right: Justin Ocampo, Quincy Chinen, Reica Ramirez, and Angelo Manese.

Mount Carmel School Holds Annual Student Activities Fair

Posted by - August 26, 2017

ALMOST 300 middle school and high school students participated in Mount Carmel School’s annual Student Activities Fair held this past Wednesday, August 23 in the first floor hallway of the school’s Maturana Building. Held at the start of every school year and sponsored by Student Council, the fair highlights the many extra-curricular activities available at

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Glimpses of Mother Margarita Maturana’s Spirituality – in her own words

Posted by - August 26, 2017

“The knowledge of Christ absorbs and fills me with joy.” “Let us not allow the sun to set on our lives without having done something big, very big for Christ.” “Love finds a solution to all problems.” “There are moments in our lives of the greatest importance, such as when God indicates the road He

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Donation for 2 New A/C Units for Mt. Carmel Cathedral

Posted by - August 26, 2017

Bishop Ryan Jimenez accepted the donation checks from US Delegate Gregorio (Kilili) C. Sablan, Saipan Stevedore Company, Inc., and Saipan Shipping Co., Inc., for the acquisition of 2 (two) new air-conditioning units (10 tons each) for Mt. Carmel Cathedral. Each unit costs approximately, $10,880.00. Saipan Stevedore paid for the full cost of 1 unit while

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Fr. Allan Cabatian leads the procession in honor of San Roque around the village after the Fiesta Mass.

San Roque Parish Celebrates Fiesta

Posted by - August 26, 2017

By Rose Gamier Biba San Roque! These were the words chanted by the parishioners and the many faithful who came to celebrate the Feast of San Roque – patron of Saipan’s northernmost church, last August 20, 2017. It was a warm and sunny Sunday afternoon, a weather that surprised many given the rains that showered the

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Pope Francis embraces a woman as he arrives for his weekly audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican Aug. 23. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

Pope: God gives hope for the future despite present-day suffering

Posted by - August 25, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — While the world reels from terrorism, natural disasters and division, God weeps with those who suffer and offers the hope of a future full of joy and consolation, Pope Francis said. Recalling the victims of a terror attack in Barcelona Aug. 17, a devastating landslide Aug. 16 in Congo, and “many

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Father Bernard J. Ezaki, parochial vicar at St. Jane Frances de Chantal Church in Easton, Pa., gives Communion at Mass July 2. He has been legally blind since birth. (CNS photo/Ed Koskey Jr.)

Being legally blind doesn’t hinder Catholic priest in serving his flock

Posted by - August 25, 2017

EASTON, Pa. (CNS) — A visitor attending Mass at St. Jane Frances de Chantal Church might not notice anything unusual about the celebrant. Father Bernard J. Ezaki walks the center aisle of the massive church in Easton. He climbs the steps leading to the altar like any other priest or liturgical minister. He recites prayers

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People morn the loss of Leover Miranda, 39, a victim of a drug-related killing, during a funeral in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 20. Manila Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle called the problem of drugs a "humanitarian concern that affects all of us." (CNS photo/Romeo Ranoco, Reuters)

‘Blood flowing on sidewalks’: 2 Philippine prelates criticize drug war

Posted by - August 25, 2017

MANILA, Philippines (CNS) — Two prominent Philippine bishops criticized the government’s war on drugs after a week in which more than 80 people were reportedly killed in stepped-up efforts to end drug use. In a pastoral letter read at Masses Aug. 20, Manila Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle called the problem of drugs a “humanitarian concern

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Mourners in Kuwait City Aug. 17 carry the coffins of clerics who were among the victims of an Aug. 14 attack against a restaurant in Burkina Faso. Pope Francis asked an estimated 10,000 people in St. Peter's Square Aug. 21 to pray in silence and then to join him in reciting the Hail Mary for the victims of the attacks the previous week in Burkina Faso, Spain and Finland. (CNS photo/Raed Qutena, EPA)

Pope leads prayers for an end to ‘inhuman violence’ of terrorism

Posted by - August 25, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — “Let us beg the Lord, God of mercy and peace, to free the world from this inhuman violence,” Pope Francis prayed after a week of deadly terrorist attacks in Africa and Europe. Reciting the Angelus prayer at midday, the pope asked an estimated 10,000 people in St. Peter’s Square to pray

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Msgr. Gregory Moys views the solar eclipse Aug. 21 outside St. Paul Church in St. Paul, Ore. Attentive to the needs of hundreds who came to the parish grounds for the event, the pastor opened the historic church's restrooms. (CNS photo/Ed Langlois, Catholic Sentinel)

Venerable church a natural place to view heavens during solar eclipse

Posted by - August 25, 2017

ST. PAUL, Ore. (CNS) — Hundreds of solar eclipse viewers Aug. 21 watched the sky grow dim and then witnessed the spectacular dancing white corona of the sun’s edge from alongside Oregon’s oldest Catholic church. Built in 1846, St. Paul Church in the small town of St. Paul was already venerable the last time it

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