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St. Cecilia parishioners walk Camino de Santiago to deepen Lenten devotion

For years, the St. Cecilia Catholic Parish community has prayed the Stations of the Cross inside the church. This Lent, a group of parishioners took that devotion a step further, walking 100 kilometers — an average of about 13 miles a day — over six days in Spain. Their goal: to help make a long-held dream a reality by building an outdoor Stations of the Cross garden at the parish.

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Mission strengthens families, faith in Diocese of Trujillo

Twenty‑one missionaries from the Diocese of Dallas traveled to the Diocese of Trujillo, Honduras, Feb. 20-27 for a medical and catechetical mission that served nearly 1,000 patients and provided formation for couples from parishes across that diocese.

A confessional is seen in a file photo at the Memorial Church of the Holy Sepulcher on the grounds of the Franciscan Monastery in Washington. (OSV News photo/Nancy Phelan Wiechec)
Reconciliation: Strength for the Christian journey

The life of the Christian is a homeward journey, a pilgrimage oriented toward salvation — but there are a lot of obstacles along the path: thorny entanglements with sin, muddied conceptions of the way forward, mounting exhaustion from the journey. Even the most well-intentioned believer can easily get “off course” in the pursuit of holiness, according to Father Arthur Unachukwu.

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Walking together in renewal: Implementing the vision of the Diocese of Dallas Synod

Since the close of the Diocese of Dallas Synod Assembly in December 2024, the work of the synod has been championed by the Synod Implementation Commission. Assembled in late 2024, the commission is composed of 36 members selected for their fervor of faith, current roles in the diocese, perspective on and involvement in diocesan efforts, and deep desire to bring about renewal through service to the bishop.

Catechumens from Good Shepherd parish are photographed with their Book of Elect after the Rite of Election Mass, on Feb. 21, 2026 at the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Dallas.
Hundreds step forward as diocese continues to grow in faith

Over two weekends in February, hundreds of catechumens from parishes across the Diocese of Dallas gathered at the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe for the Rite of Election, a pivotal step in their journey toward the Sacraments of Initiation in the Catholic Church.

Anne Elise Diaz sings “Goodbye Yesterday” during praise and worship Feb. 14 at the 2026 Dallas Catholic Youth Conference at the Frisco Convention Center in Frisco. (Michael Gresham/The Texas Catholic)
For Dallas teen, faith and music unite on DCYC stage

Anne Elise Diaz has been singing for as long as she can remember, growing up in a home filled with music and faith. In February, the 16-year-old took that lifelong joy to a new level, stepping onto the stage at the 2026 Dallas Catholic Youth Conference to help lead her peers in praise and worship alongside musician Dave Moore and his band — an experience she calls both humbling and inspiring.

Mary Ellen Pereyra, a retired hospice nurse and longtime caregiver, poses for a photo at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church in Plano on Feb. 11 before the Diocese of Dallas’ Mass for Caregivers, held on the World Day of the Sick to support and recognize those who care for ill and homebound loved ones.
Longtime caregiver shares story of service

As a retired hospice nurse, Mary Ellen Pereyra cannot count the number of hands she held and prayers she lifted, not only for the injured and ill patients that came to her for care but also for an often-overlooked group: the caregivers. From filling medications to scheduling appointments, the work of caregivers is crucial but often hidden, the parishioner of Holy Family Catholic Church in Van Alstyne said — a fact that she, as a longtime caregiver herself, knows personally.

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Recognizing faith and service

The Catholic Pro-Life Community has elected former Project Gabriel director Patty Sherrod as its Father Edward Robinson, O.P., Pro-Life Person of the Year.

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DCYC invites youth to encounter God’s love

On Valentine’s Day weekend, more than 1,500 teens from parishes across the Diocese of Dallas filled the Frisco Convention Center for the annual Dallas Catholic Youth Conference — a three-day gathering centered on faith and community and designed to help young people encounter Christ and one another.