“These norms for our diocese move us together toward the Church’s vision for the fuller and more active participation of the faithful.”
North Carolina
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“People come in and they’re amazed. You can watch their jaws drop. They go silent. … You look up at that dome and feel the presence of God.”
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Helene claimed the lives of 108 people in North Carolina and caused more than $44 billion in direct damage, and billions more in economic impact.
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A leaked document was “an early draft that has gone through considerable change,” officials said.
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(OSV News) — Catholics in the U.S. offered steadfast support to those impacted by natural disasters throughout 2024, Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez of Philadelphia told OSV News. The archbishop, who …
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In western North Carolina, parishes and schools respond to Helene devastation with supply drives, donations
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsCHARLOTTE (OSV News) — Late Sept. 27 night, as the first photos and cries for help emerged after Tropical Storm Helene ripped through the North Carolina mountains, Father John Putnam …
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Relief efforts underway in western North Carolina; flooding caused by Helene devastates region
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsCHARLOTTE, N.C. (OSV News) — Relief efforts are under way to help communities across western North Carolina reeling from the impacts of Tropical Storm Helene. Unprecedented flooding from the storm …
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RALEIGH, N.C. (OSV News) — A day after breaking bread with farmworkers and listening to their stories, a delegation on a pastoral visit to the Diocese of Raleigh heard a …
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RALEIGH, N.C. (OSV News) — As volunteers from a rural parish and farmworkers mostly hailing from Mexico set up for an outdoor dinner next to a tobacco field in Colerain, …
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Native Americans gather in North Carolina to celebrate Catholic faith, traditional culture
by NC Catholicsby NC CatholicsRALEIGH, N.C. (OSV News) — The Tekakwitha Conference “is the world’s largest gathering of Catholic, Native Americans,” said Jody Roy of Chicago, who was in Raleigh to attend the 85th …
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