OCTOBER 27, 2020 • ARCHGH.ORG/TCH
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CLASS OF 2021, NOT C-19
SHINING LIKE NEW
Catholic high schools thrive as education adjusts to pandemic ▪ SEE PAGE 10
St. Joseph parish restores historic stained-glass windows. ▪ SEE PAGE 18
OCTOBER 27, 2020
IN GOD’S IMAGE
Proclaiming the Good News to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston since 1964
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VOL. 57, NO. 9
WE HAVE COME REJOICING
White Mass lifts up pandemic weary health communities BY JO ANN ZUÑIGA AND JAMES RAMOS Texas Catholic Herald HOUSTON — Healthcare workers, many exhausted from caring for patients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, were prayed for and blessed by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo at the Archdiocese’s White Mass Oct. 17. In his homily, Cardinal DiNardo shared his grief with the thousands of first responders and healthcare professionals in Galveston-Houston bearing the brunt of the pandemic’s impact. “In this difficult, terrible time of COVID-19 in the last eight or nine months, your work has been so intense, draining,” he said. “Your response is incredible and magnificent.” Cardinal DiNardo encouraged the healthcare workers, even “in the harshest See WHITE MASS, page 7
#BLESSED
Beatified teen used the internet to share ‘beauty’ of the Gospel ASSISI, Italy (CNS) — Thousands sang and applauded as Italian teen Carlo Acutis was beatified in a town dear to him and to many Christians around the world: Assisi. During the Oct. 10 beatification Mass, Agostino Cardinal Vallini, the papal legate for the Basilicas of St. Francis and St. Mary of the Angels in Assisi, read Pope Francis’ apostolic letter proclaiming Acutis’ “blessed,” the step before canonization. “With our apostolic authority, we grant that the venerable servant of God, Carlo Acutis, layman, who, with the enthusiasm of youth, cultivated a friendship with our Lord Jesus, placing the Eucharist and the witness of charity at the center of his life, See ACUTIS, page 13
PHOTO BY JAMES RAMOS/HERALD
A couple marking their 25th wedding anniversary pause for a moment while renewing their vows at the 58th annual Wedding Jubilee Mass celebrated by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Oct. 18. As part of the annual Mass, 85 couples, some in-person and others remotely, renewed their wedding vows with their children, grandchildren and other family members at their side. SEE PHOTOS AND STORY ON PAGE 5.
All Souls Day Masses at Catholic Cemeteries bring peace in grieving BY JO ANN ZUÑIGA Texas Catholic Herald
PHOTO BY JAMES RAMOS/HERALD
Gravestones are seen at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Galveston. All Souls Day is Nov. 2.
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EMBRACING ALL SOULS DAY
HOUSTON — “Blessed are those who have died in the Lord; let them rest from their labors,” recites one of the prayers for the dead. Praying for the souls of the departed to be blessed with eternal life in Heaven is the main point of All Souls Day that always lands on Nov. 2. This year, Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston will celebrate All Souls Day Masses with some changes due to the pandemic. In a new development, Holy Cross Cemetery at 3502 North Main is offering about 80 new plots for the first time in years, said Ray Albrecht, Archdiocesan director of Catholic Cemeteries.
ESPAÑOL † 16 - 17
See ALL SOULS, page 4
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