Principal Sondra Morris spent today with St. Paul School Principal Sister Mary Lawrence, O.P. sharing the good news of Memphis Catholic Schools at the CBU Career Fair!
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Van Epps selected from SBA to the elite club of “Girls Who Mean Business”
Van Epps selected from SBA to the elite club of “Girls Who Mean Business” Senior Emma Van Epps has been selected to the elite club of the 2020 Memphis Business Journal’s “Girls Who Mean Business.” MBJ Market President and Publisher Joanna Crangle said in a congratulatory letter to Emma, “Beyond your exemplary academic and extracurricular …
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Catholic Response to Outbreak of Coronavirus
Catholic Response to Outbreak of Coronovirus February 18, 2020 WASHINGTON – Bishop David J. Malloy of Rockford and chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on International Justice and Peace; Sean Callahan, president of Catholic Relief Services; and Sr. Mary Haddad, RSM, president of the Catholic Health Association of the United States, …
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An Evening of Spirituality – Monday’s in March at Church of the Nativity
An Evening of Spirituality – Monday’s in March at Church of the Nativity. March 2, Fr. Carmen Mele March 9, Fr. James Clark March 16, Bishop Emeritus J. Terry Steib March 23, Sr. Mary Lawrence March 30, Fr. Ben Bradshaw
Immaculate Conception Cathedral School’s Mardi Gras 2020
Immaculate Conception Cathedral School wants you to Support Catholic Education! Mardi Gras Gala Event Friday, February 21 7-10pm, CBHS Heffernan Hall While you do not need to purchase an event ticket to bid in the online auction, here are some highlights of this Friday’s event including great Live Auction items: Music from the Memphis Second …
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Statement from the Bishops of TN on the Execution of Nick Sutton
Statement from the Bishops of TN on the Execution of Nick Sutton February 5, 2020 Dear Governor Lee, We, the bishops of the three Catholic dioceses of Tennessee, urge you to exercise the authority of your office to stop the execution of Nick Sutton scheduled to die in the electric chair on February 20. …
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SBA senior earns National Merit Finalist status
SBA senior earns National Merit Finalist status St. Benedict at Auburndale High School senior Maggie Alexander has been selected a National Merit Finalist. It was reported in the fall that she had received Semi-finalist status, but recently received word that she is one of about 15,000 Finalists. Her selection as a Finalist means that Maggie …
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Second SBA senior receives Military School Appointment
Second SBA senior receives Military School Appointment St. Benedict at Auburndale (SBA) High School senior Johnny Beattie has received an appointment to the U. S. Military Academy at West Point after being nominated by his Congressional Representative Steve Cohen and Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn. He Is the second SBA senior receiving an appointment to …
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President of U.S. Bishops’ Conference Issues Statement on Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, Querida Amazonia
President of U.S. Bishops’ Conference Issues Statement on Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, Querida Amazonia February 12, 2020 WASHINGTON—Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, has issued the following statement regarding the release today of Pope Francis’s Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, Querida Amazonia. The exhortation follows upon …
New app aims to help young Catholics build community
A new mobile app aiming to foster community among Catholic young adults will launch in the next month, coming first to the Washington, D.C., area. The app, called Koin, is named after the Greek word Koinonia, which means “Christian communion,” says co-creator Eric Niehaus. Once it is live, users will be able to join …
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