Pro-Life Prayer Vigil in SaginawA prayer vigil outside a Saginaw, Mich., abortion clinic began the 40 Days for Life Campaign. Led by the Most Rev. Bishop Joseph Cistone, Catholics and pro-life advocates gathered to pray for a greater respect for human life on Oct. 20.
Pro-Life Prayer Vigil in SaginawA prayer vigil outside a Saginaw, Mich., abortion clinic began the 40 Days for Life Campaign. Led by the Most Rev. Bishop Joseph Cistone, Catholics and pro-life advocates gathered to pray for a greater respect for human life on Oct. 20.
The Mass with the Rite of Admission to Candidacy (Permanent Diaconate)Nine men who recently completed their one-year aspirancy period have been accepted by Bishop Cistone to begin the three-year path of candidacy in the Diocese’s permanent diaconate formation program this fall.
The following individuals have been accepted to begin candidacy:
• Daniel Corbat, St. Brigid of Kildare Parish, Midland
• Lawrence Deford, Blessed Sacrament Parish, Midland
• Librado (Larry) Gayton, St. Joseph Parish, Saginaw
• Steven George, Holy Spirit Parish, Shields
• Timothy Hartwig, St. Jude Thaddeus Parish, Essexville
• Kenneth Kochany, Our Lady of Peace Parish, Bay City
• Todd Lovas, Nativity of the Lord Parish, Alma
• Stephen Moser, St. Brigid of Kildare Parish, Midland
• Richard Warner, St. John Vianney Parish, Saginaw
The permanent diaconate program involves four years of formation on many levels: human, spiritual, intellectual, pastoral and diaconal. The formation program takes place at the diocesan Center for Ministry, 5802 Weiss St. in Saginaw. Those interested in applying for acceptance in the next class of deacon aspirants should contact the Center for Ministry at 989-797-6607.
More information about the diaconate: http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocations/diaconate/
The Mass with the Rite of Admission to Candidacy (Permanent Diaconate)Nine men who recently completed their one-year aspirancy period have been accepted by Bishop Cistone to begin the three-year path of candidacy in the Diocese’s permanent diaconate formation program this fall.
The following individuals have been accepted to begin candidacy:
• Daniel Corbat, St. Brigid of Kildare Parish, Midland
• Lawrence Deford, Blessed Sacrament Parish, Midland
• Librado (Larry) Gayton, St. Joseph Parish, Saginaw
• Steven George, Holy Spirit Parish, Shields
• Timothy Hartwig, St. Jude Thaddeus Parish, Essexville
• Kenneth Kochany, Our Lady of Peace Parish, Bay City
• Todd Lovas, Nativity of the Lord Parish, Alma
• Stephen Moser, St. Brigid of Kildare Parish, Midland
• Richard Warner, St. John Vianney Parish, Saginaw
The permanent diaconate program involves four years of formation on many levels: human, spiritual, intellectual, pastoral and diaconal. The formation program takes place at the diocesan Center for Ministry, 5802 Weiss St. in Saginaw. Those interested in applying for acceptance in the next class of deacon aspirants should contact the Center for Ministry at 989-797-6607.
More information about the diaconate: http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocations/diaconate/
Hispanic Mass/ Misa HispanaThe Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrated a bilingual Mass on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. The Mass was an opportunity to gather the entire community and recognize the cultural richness its Hispanic members bring to the local church and greater area.
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El reverendísimo Joseph R. Cistone, D.D., Obispo de Saginaw, celebró una misa bilingüe el sábado, 20 de septiembre, en la Catedral de María de la Asunción en Saginaw. La Misa fue una oportunidad para reunir toda la comunidad y reconocer la riqueza cultural que los miembros Hispanos traen a la iglesia local y al área.
Hispanic Mass/ Misa HispanaThe Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrated a bilingual Mass on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. The Mass was an opportunity to gather the entire community and recognize the cultural richness its Hispanic members bring to the local church and greater area.
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El reverendísimo Joseph R. Cistone, D.D., Obispo de Saginaw, celebró una misa bilingüe el sábado, 20 de septiembre, en la Catedral de María de la Asunción en Saginaw. La Misa fue una oportunidad para reunir toda la comunidad y reconocer la riqueza cultural que los miembros Hispanos traen a la iglesia local y al área.
Hispanic Mass/ Misa HispanaThe Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrated a bilingual Mass on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. The Mass was an opportunity to gather the entire community and recognize the cultural richness its Hispanic members bring to the local church and greater area.
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El reverendísimo Joseph R. Cistone, D.D., Obispo de Saginaw, celebró una misa bilingüe el sábado, 20 de septiembre, en la Catedral de María de la Asunción en Saginaw. La Misa fue una oportunidad para reunir toda la comunidad y reconocer la riqueza cultural que los miembros Hispanos traen a la iglesia local y al área.
Hispanic Mass/ Misa HispanaThe Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrated a bilingual Mass on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. The Mass was an opportunity to gather the entire community and recognize the cultural richness its Hispanic members bring to the local church and greater area.
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El reverendísimo Joseph R. Cistone, D.D., Obispo de Saginaw, celebró una misa bilingüe el sábado, 20 de septiembre, en la Catedral de María de la Asunción en Saginaw. La Misa fue una oportunidad para reunir toda la comunidad y reconocer la riqueza cultural que los miembros Hispanos traen a la iglesia local y al área.