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Biblical Masculinity: Why a Husband Must Protect His Wife and Family
A Husband as Protector: The Offensive Center of the Family A husband is like the center on a football team’s offensive line. More than merely snapping the ball to the quarterback, his duty is to sacrifice his body to protect the quarterback from the defensive linemen. He creates a pocket of...

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Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass, Feb. 14, 2026
All couples in the Diocese of Tyler who are celebrating an anniversary that ends in 0 or 5 or 50 or more years of marriage in the year 2026 are cordially invited to attend the Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass on Saturday, February 14, 2026 celebrated by Bishop Gregory Kelly. The Mass will begin ...

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Need a Spiritual Boost? 4 Ways to Cultivate Light in Winter Darkness as a Catholic
Give your spiritual life a boost these cozy months. Winter Days and Intentional Living During our long Northern winters, days are gray and sunshine seems a scarce commodity. Though I’ll always have an affinity for summer, I’ve learned that blessings come from taking intentional act...

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Saint Agnes

Posted on January 09, 2026 in: General News

Saint Agnes
A seismic shift occurs in our spiritual lives when we stop asking God for what we want and begin to ask The Big Question. This is The Big Question: "God, what do you think I should do?" When we start asking God for advice, direction, inspiration, and guidance, this is a significant mome...

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St. Thomas Aquinas

Posted on January 09, 2026 in: General News

St. Thomas Aquinas
Early Life and Education (1225–1244) Thomas is believed to have been born in the castle of Roccasecca in the old county of the Kingdom of Sicily, which is now known as the Lazio region of Italy, in 1225. His parents were well-off, but as the youngest son Thomas was expected to enter the mon...

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Conversion of St. Paul Feast day: Jan 25
The great apostle was a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin. He surpassed all his peers in zeal for the Jewish law and their traditions, which he thought to be the cause of God, and became one of the most fierce enemies and persecutors of Christians. He was one of the conspirators in the martyrdom of St. S...

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