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DCYC 2024 gives glory to God in the highest
DCYC offered numerous chances for teens to worship personally, while also balancing time for prayer with the greater community.
Eucharistic congress is a unique opportunity for US Catholics
The National Eucharistic Congress is an opportunity for Catholics across the U.S. to gather and pray with our Eucharistic Lord.
El Congreso Eucarístico es una oportunidad única para Católicos de Estados Unidos
El Congreso Eucarístico Nacional es una oportunidad para que los Católicos de todo Estados Unidos se reúnan y oren.
Cathedral’s St. Michael statue stands guard over Austin
St. Michael the Archangel, now perched near the top of St. Mary Cathedral in Austin, is in an ideal position to protect God’s people.
Prayers for vocations are bearing fruit
Your Life
Drum Major for Justice: Deacon strives to stomp out ignorance
In recognition of his efforts for justice, the Diocese of Austin recently presented Deacon Ashley with the Drum Major for Justice Award.
Protecting God’s children in the Diocese of Austin
The diocesan Ethics and Integrity in Ministry Office oversees safe environment programs for children and adults within the Diocese.
Protegiendo a los hijos de Dios en la Diócesis de Austin
La Oficina de Ética e Integridad en el Ministerio diocesana supervisa los programas de ambiente seguro para niños y adultos.
Saying yes to the challenge of promoting vocations
“Without priests there is no Eucharist, without the Eucharist there is no church.”
Moms and children gather to pray and play
Your Faith
Breaking our Lenten fast with Easter pie
Our great-grandparents who immigrated to the United States from southern Italy brought with them a decadent Easter brunch dish that we now call pizza rustica.
The risen Jesus is the source of our hope and joy
The most profound claim of Christianity is that Jesus died, was sealed in a grave and three days later, was no longer there.
Helping hesitant kids go to confession
This article offers some tips for helping kids receive the sacrament of reconciliation, which is essential to our sainthood.
A spiritual exercise inspired by St. Augustine
Let us take time to reflect on just one passage from the Confessions, as Augustine looked back on his earlier life.