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21 NEW CARDINALS
DIVERSITY IN FAITH
Meet the 21 men who will be elevated to the College of Cardinals in December ▪ SEE PAGE 15
Annual Asian Mass unites cross-section of Houston’s Asian cultures ▪ SEE PAGE 3
Little Tex says REVIVAL STARTS HERE Reflections from the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage from Mackenzie Warrens ▪ SEE PAGE 9
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MINISTRY
VOL. 61, NO. 9
A BLESSING FOR ALL
Bishops’ mental health campaign gains local focus BY JO ANN ZUÑIGA Texas Catholic Herald HOUSTON — Catholic bishops in the U.S. are working to improve the lives of those with mental illness and their families by combating social stigma in seeking medication and treatment. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) continues its National Catholic Mental Health Campaign with the message, “Everyone who needs help should receive help.”Kicking off Oct. 10 on World Mental Health Day, the campaign provides resources and support to local parishes throughout the year. Novenas and counseling information can be found online at www.usccb.org/mentalhealth. “People are suffering and need help,” said 74-year-old Claire Shynett, a retired Harris County Mental Health employee with her master’s degree in clinical psychology. “It’s a rewarding journey for See HEALTH, page 5
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Father Jhon Florez G., pastor of Our Lady of St. John Parish in Houston, smiles before blessing pets at the parish. SEE MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 4.
Synod looks at institutional changes to promote synodality VATICAN CITY (CNS) — If members of the Synod of Bishops are serious about sharing their experience of “synodality” with all members of the Catholic Church, then they must identify concrete ways to do so, Jean-Claude Cardinal Hollerich told members. “If we keep this treasure only for ourselves, we transform it into a privilege” rather than a service to the whole Church, Cardinal Hollerich, the synod relator general, told members on Oct. 15 as they began discussing the third and final part of the synod’s working document. Titled “places,” the section focused on promoting synodality — listening to each other more
attentively and cooperating more readily — “from the perspective of the places that are the tangible contexts for our embodied relationships, marked by their variety, plurality and interconnection, and rooted in the foundation of the profession of faith, resisting human temptations to abstract universalism.” Cardinal Hollerich said the challenge is to make sure members of the Church who are not present in the synod hall can experience synodality “not only through our recounting it but through the renewal of our churches.” “The aim of our work in the
SYNOD OF BISHOPS
A GUIDE TO THE ROSARY
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Led by children, Pope Francis arrives for an ecumenical prayer service with participants in the Synod of Bishops Oct. 11 in the Square of the Roman Protomartyrs at the Vatican. The square, just south of St. Peter’s Basilica, is the site where St. Peter and other Christians were martyred in the first century under the Emperor Nero.
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