APRIL 23, 2024 • ARCHGH.ORG/TCH
IMAGES OF EASTER
Parishes celebrate the Paschal Mystery around the Archdiocese ▪ SEE PAGES 10 - 11
APRIL 23, 2024
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IRENA’S VOW
New film spotlights a view of heroism in the face of harrowing evil ▪ SEE PAGE 18
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‘COMPLETING THE WALK’
VOL. 60, NO. 21
EDUCATION
Not total, but still totally cool Eclipse brings science, spirituality in focus BY JO ANN ZUÑIGA Texas Catholic Herald
PHOTOS BY JAMES RAMOS/HERALD
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, at center, sprinkles holy water during a dedication ceremony for the new Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza Plaza at the CoCathedral of the Sacred Heart on April 13 in Houston. The new plaza provides a new gathering space for parishioners and events at the Co-Cathedral.
Archbishop Fiorenza Plaza dedicated HOUSTON — Gathered under the spring sun and blue skies, some 280 close family, friends and longtime collaborators of the late Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza rejoiced during the April 13 dedication and blessing of the new Archbishop Fiorenza Plaza across from the CoCathedral of the Sacred Heart. Built as a sacred space in downtown Houston for Houstonians, ARCHBISHOP Catholic and non-Catholic alike, the JOSEPH A. dedication and blessing officially opened the new plaza and brought FIORENZA to fruition a vision of the late Archbishop Fiorenza who died in PLAZA 2022. Father Jeff Bame, rector and pastor of the co-cathedral, recognized the efforts of many that continue to help complete Archbishop Fiorenza’s goals. Then, through a rite of blessing and sprinkling of holy water, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo blessed and dedicated the new space. Walking through the shaded plaza structure, Cardinal DiNardo also blessed the statue and memorial wall. Archbishop Fiorenza’s family also gathered for a sunny reunion, with members traveling from as far as Florida to celebrate the occasion. Standing underneath the new pavilion dedicated to his uncle’s memory and legacy, Mark Fiorenza, Archbishop Fiorenza’s nephew, beamed. “I know my Uncle Joe is smiling down from heaven. See PLAZA, page 4
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HOUSTON (OSV News) — Though the Archdiocese did not fall in the path of totality of what was dubbed “the Great American Eclipse” on April 8, God seemed to part the cloudy skies in time for many Catholics in the Archdiocese to witness the partial phenomenon and students to conduct science experiments, Archdiocesan school officials said. From Huntsville to Galveston and everywhere in between, hundreds of thousands donned eclipse glasses and stared at the (cloudy) heavens, hoping to see the deep partial eclipse, when the moon covered more than 90% of the sun. Perhaps parishioners and staff at Christ Our Light Church in Navasota and St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Huntsville were among the closest to seeing the total eclipse. Several Catholic See ECLIPSE, page 5
MINISTRY
Bringing hope to incarcerated youth BY KERRY MCGUIRE Herald Correspondent
A mother holds her child as she looks up towards a statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the new Archbishop Fiorenza Plaza at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart April 13. The statue, which sits at the center of the plaza, was originally located by the old Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral off Pierce Street. The zinc-based statue, which saw several minor restoration efforts since its installation in the 1930s, was fully restored to its original form.
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HOUSTON — Within the confines of juvenile detention centers, where concrete walls and steel bars can cast shadows over the hopes and dreams of incarcerated youth, compassionate volunteers and staff from Special Youth Services (SYS) embark on a mission of hope and love to ensure these young souls are not forgotten. Approximately 3,000 detained youth aged 10 to 17 are served annually by SYS ministers through weekly visits to juvenile justice centers, facilities, and programs in Harris County, Fort Bend County, Galveston County, Brazoria County and Walker County. These ministers remind the youth of Jesus’ unconditional love and mercy, ensuring they know they are See YOUTH, page 8
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