Even before its church building was erected, its school established, and its congregation multiplied from hundreds of parishioners to thousands, St. Joseph Catholic Parish had already distinguished itself as a spiritual home where all are welcome — regardless of age, ability, or nationality. This year, the Richardson parish marks 50 years of bringing the people in its pews, in all their diversity, closer to each other and closer to Christ.
RICHARDSON — El sábado 6 de junio se reunieron 400 personas para celebrar el quincuagésimo aniversario de la parroquia San José en Richardson, una comunidad formada por familias multiculturales y una de las más diversas de la Diócesis de Dallas.
La historia de la parroquia comenzó el 2 de junio de 1976, cuando más de 200 personas se reunieron en la escuela primaria Springridge para la primera reunión parroquial al no contar con instalaciones propias. Cuatro días después se celebraron las primeras Misas. En 1978 se inauguró el Centro Parroquial, en 1986 se dedicó el santuario y en 2002 se abrio la escuela parroquial, consolidando su misión educativa.
When asked to describe Bishop Dunne Catholic School’s graduation ceremony held May 22 at Concord Church in Dallas, senior Ryder Smith mentioned the final time of engaging with classmates and teachers backstage, the sound of the applause from family and friends when the class took their seats, and the speeches given by students like valedictorian Bryce Mills and salutatorian Allison Smith.
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The Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, a beloved, eye-catching, and historically significant landmark in the heart of Dallas, Texas, was granted the prestigious designation of a National Shrine by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops in September 2023 in response to an initiative by Bishop Edward J. Burns, eighth bishop of the Diocese of Dallas. This significant milestone reflects the Cathedral’s enduring cultural and religious significance within the community and the broader context of the United States.
Now known as the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Cathedral is located in the heart of downtown Dallas and has long been a place of pilgrimage for Catholics, especially Catholics from Mexico and Latin America.
























