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A Century of Faith: 100 Years of the Cathedral of St. Joseph

April 20, 2026 On April 21, 2026, the Cathedral of St. Joseph marks the 100th Anniversary of its dedication, a moment of deep gratitude and joy for the Church in West Virginia. As the mother church of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, the Cathedral is more than a historic building. It is the spiritual heart of [...]

2026-04-19T22:21:41-04:00By |

The Week That Changed the World

March 27, 2026 Holy Week is the week that changed the world. As we enter this most important week of the year, we invite you to reflect on its powerful significance and how it leads us to the heart of our faith. In these sacred days, the Church does not simply recall past events, but [...]

2026-03-27T20:52:45-04:00By |

Lent: A Sacred Season Not to Waste

February 18, 2026 Every year, the Church gives us the gift of Lent, forty days set apart to slow down, take stock of our lives, and return more intentionally to the Lord. Lent is not simply a time of giving things up or checking spiritual boxes. It is a sacred season, ancient and wise, meant [...]

2026-02-18T21:02:49-05:00By |

Making this a Eucharistic Christmas

December 26, 2025 Each Christmas, we rejoice in the mystery of the Word made flesh. God enters human history, not in power or splendor, but as a child laid in a manger. Yet the Church invites us to go even deeper. Christmas is not only about remembering Christ’s birth long ago, it is about welcoming [...]

2025-12-26T10:50:47-05:00By |

The “O” Antiphons: Ancient Prayers of Longing, Hope, and Promise

December 16, 2025 For more than twelve centuries, the Church has prayed the O Antiphons during the final days of Advent, from December 17 to 23. These short, poetic invocations—sung or recited before the Gospel Canticle at Vespers (Evening Prayer)—express the deepest longings of Israel and the Church for the coming of the Messiah. Each [...]

2025-12-16T19:24:26-05:00By |

Advent: A Season of Prayer and Renewal

December 1, 2025 As the Church enters the holy season of Advent, we are invited to slow our pace and ready our hearts for the coming of Jesus Christ. Advent is not simply the beginning of another liturgical year. It is a deliberate spiritual pause that calls us to prepare inwardly for the Lord who [...]

2025-11-30T22:02:33-05:00By |

A Cloud of Witnesses

October 29, 2025 Each year on November 1, the Church pauses to celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints—a feast that reminds us that holiness is not the privilege of a few, but the calling of all. The Second Vatican Council echoed this truth powerfully, teaching that every baptized person is "called to holiness," no matter [...]

2025-10-29T10:45:39-04:00By |

The Rosary: A Remedy for Our Time

October 7, 2025 On October 13, 1917, during her final appearance to the shepherd children of Fatima, Our Lady revealed her identity: “I am the Lady of the Rosary.” How striking that, in the midst of World War I—a time of violence, fear, and uncertainty—she chose this title above all others. Each time she appeared, [...]

2025-10-07T16:17:21-04:00By |

The Seven Sorrows of Our Lady: A Path of Compassion and Hope

September 16, 2025 The Church has always looked to Mary not only as the Mother of Jesus but also as a mother who walks with her children in both joy and in sorrow. Among her many titles, one of the most moving is “Our Lady of Sorrows.” Under this title, the faithful are invited to [...]

2025-09-16T13:23:03-04:00By |

Two New Saints for Our Time

September 3, 2025 On Sunday, September 7, 2025, the Catholic Church joyfully celebrates the canonization of two new saints: St. Carlo Acutis and St. Pier Giorgio Frassati.  For Catholics around the world, this historic day is a powerful reminder that holiness is not reserved for a few. It is the universal call of every Christian, [...]

2025-09-03T20:38:56-04:00By |
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