Texas Catholic Herald - March 8, 2022

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MARCH 8, 2022 • archgh.org/tch

celebrating st. joseph

texas catholic herald

Czech catholics

Communities prep for the return of the beloved Sicilian St. Joseph Altar tradition

Bishop Cahill dedicates Central Texas shrine to Sts. Cyril and Methodius ▪ See Page 15

▪ See page 7

Proclaiming the Good News to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston since 1964

March 8, 2022

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‘We can’t be indifferent’

VOL. 58, NO. 19

Service projects, retreats offer Lenten spiritual renewal, growth By Jo Ann ZuÑiga Texas Catholic Herald HOUSTON — Young adults in their 20s and 30s are invited to take part in a day of service on March 26 during the Lenten season on the theme “Come to Know Love” organized by the Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministry. Others are invited to select from a plethora of retreats at various locations throughout the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston to replenish their spirits. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo said, “I suggest that more of our people avail themselves of the opportunity of a yearly

embracing lent

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Ukrainians gather for prayer in a Kyiv church basement Feb. 26, as the Russian invasion of their country endured. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo echoed Pope Francis’s call for Catholics worldwide to dedicate Ash Wednesday as a day of fasting and prayer for Ukraine.

Locals pray for peace, justice in Ukraine as deadly war continued Houston’s Ukrainian Catholic parish hosting daily prayer service for peace By James Ramos Texas Catholic Herald HOUSTON — While Father Mykola Dovzhuk chanted during a Feb. 28 prayer service at “Pokrova” Protection of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church in Houston, 6,000 miles away in Ukraine, millions of his fellow Ukrainians hunkered down in basements, Metro stations and bomb shelters across the Eastern European country as Russian rockets and missiles rained down amid air raid sirens in the early morning hours. Ever since Russian military launched its invasion of the eighth most populous European nation on Feb. 24 with bombs, tanks and other

weaponry, the north Houston parish began hosting daily prayer services at 7 p.m. to pray for peace and healing, in addition to daily 10 a.m. Divine Liturgies for peace. As pastor, Father Dovzhuk leads Houston’s only Ukrainian Catholic Church, which is a parish of the sui iuris Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic church that is in full communion with Pope Francis and the Latin Church. Ever since Russian aggressions began quickly growing in 2021, Father Dovzhuk and his fellow Ukrainian Catholic clergy and bishops have been calling for a peaceful resolution to the political and humanitarian crisis, which has roiled the region since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in 2014. Their repeated calls for change were eventually met with violence when Russian President Vladimir

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ministry

Rebuilding the lives of Galveston’s homeless communities through the healing love of Jesus By Kerry McGuire Herald Correspondent

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The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington lit up in in the colors of the Ukrainian flag Feb. 27 to honor the battered country. The shrine was set to be illuminated in Ukraine’s colors through March 6.

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GALVESTON — Improving the lives of homeless individuals in Galveston involves more than giving them access to three meals a day, mental health counseling, medical services, clothing and other social services. These efforts are made stronger when built upon Christ’s healing foundation of love provided day in and day out by the staff and volunteers at a local ministry, CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread. With a mission to extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to homeless men and women in Galveston, CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread works in partnership with other resources in

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See DSF, page 9


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