Posted by The Catholic Key on 12:57 pm in Catholic Key, News Comments Off on Catholic hospitals celebrate new CEO, new awards Just a few months ago, Catholic hospitals on both sides of the state line welcomed Mark Benz, the new regional CEO of St. Joseph and St. Mary’s Medical Centers in Kansas City and Blue Springs, Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. and St. John’s Hospital … Bishop James Johnston, Jr. is pleased to announce the following new clergy assignments: ‘March with confidence’ because ‘Christ has won’ Posted by The Catholic Key on 1:28 pm in Catholic Key, News 0 comments. Posted by The Catholic Key on 2:43 pm in Catholic Key, News 0 comments Walk with me down a path mown at the edge of a recently harvested soybean field just north of town, around several wide curves of the forested land beyond the field, to an opening in the trees. Posted by The Catholic Key on 1:49 pm in Catholic Key, News 0 comments Young men wondering if they’re called to the priesthood can find solidarity with others and discuss discernment at a new monthly hangout sponsored by the Office of Vocations. Walking the ‘Clear Path’ in parishes Posted by The Catholic Key on 1:16 pm in Catholic Key, News Comments Off on Blessing the Holy Oils at Chrism Mass In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, public Masses were cancelled throughout the diocese, including the public Chrism Mass scheduled April 2. Posted by The Catholic Key on 1:34 pm in Bishop James V. Johnston, Catholic Key, News 0 comments. ‘Robust’ religious freedom, education seen as key to countering attacks Many terrorist attacks and other violence against houses of worship, religious sites and faith communities around the world “are finally receiving the attention, condemnation and committed response they deserve,” Archbishop Bernardito Auza said at the United Nations. It was cold and sleeting outside super early in the morning January 23, but that … An afternoon of legislative skills, issues and Mercy, Justice and Worship workshops Catholic News Agency The revocation of restrictions on payday lenders by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau exposes poor and vulnerable persons to 'predatory and abusive lending practices', the US bishops' conference said last week. Notre Dame Cathedral enshrined in gingerbread at Holy Trinity Parish

Posted by The Catholic Key on 12:53 pm in Catholic Key, News 0 comments The Missouri Catholic Conference, founded in 1967 and domiciled in Jefferson City, annually holds an assembly for all interested Catholics in the state of Missouri. On July 7 the CFPB removed requirements that lenders ensure borrowers can repay a loan before issuing it, and limited how many successive loans … Deacon recalls over 50 years of Cursillo in English