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LETTERS FROM UVALDE
Fine arts teachers gather for first-ever workshop and development day
Pope Francis responds to handwritten letters from Uvalde students ▪ SEE PAGE 16
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Proclaiming the Good News to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston since 1964
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
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‘AM I NOT HERE, I, WHO AM YOUR MOTHER?’
VOL. 59, NO. 10
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Conference brings light to disability issues in the Church BY JAMES RAMOS Texas Catholic Herald SPRING — Disability ministry leaders, advocates, family members and more gathered at St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church in Spring for the National Catholic Partnership on Disability’s (NCPD) annual conference. NCPD Director Charleen Katra, who previously served as an associate director for the ministry for people with disabilities of the Office of Evangelization and Catechesis for the Archdiocese, said the goal of the conference was to raise awareness about disability issues in the Church, but more importantly to train Church communities on how to “create See DISABILITY, page 6
PHOTOS BY JAMES RAMOS/HERALD
Wearing traditional costumes reflecting Aztec ancestry and influences, dancers with the ‘Danza Azteca’ group from Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Houston join in a procession honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe in 2019. The lively festival returns to the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston on Dec. 4.
Our Lady of Guadalupe festival celebrates 50-year anniversary in Houston Dec. 4 event set to be the largest celebration for ‘La Morenita’ ever, officials say BY JO ANN ZUÑIGA Texas Catholic Herald
way to Mass in what is now Mexico City. “For our 50th anniversary of celebrating Our Lady and her son Jesus, we are going greater and bigger being back at the convention center and downtown with more public involvement,” said Priscella Marquez of the Archdiocesan Association of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which organizes the event. The procession will start at 8:30 a.m. in front of the downtown See GUADALUPE, page 4
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Holy Rosary parish in Midtown to salute veterans with Mass, celebration BY ANNETTE BAIRD Herald Correspondent
VIVA OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
HOUSTON — The large downtown Houston parade celebrating the Virgen de Guadalupe Festival is returning full force on Dec. 4, the first since the pandemic, with dancers, drummers, and Mass at the George R. Brown Convention Center. While last year’s celebration was a scaled-down version, this year marks Houston’s 50-year anniversary of commemorating the Virgin Mary appearing as Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531 to a humble peasant on his
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A tile mosaic at St. Juan Diego Catholic Church in Pasadena depicts St. Juan Diego unveiling the tilma with the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe adorned in red roses.
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HOUSTON – The pastor of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Father Peter Damian Harris, OP, is introducing Veterans Day celebrations to honor veterans of all stripes and to reach out to the many local homeless veterans. It is the first time for the Midtown parish to host a Mass specifically for veterans and their families on Veterans Day, and long overdue, according to Father Harris. He said the need to provide more support for veterans in the Houston area, whether it’s financial, medical or spiritual, is pressing and is especially close to home given the number of homeless veterans who hang out around
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See VETERANS, page 5