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At their annual Fall Plenary Assembly in Baltimore November 15-18, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops agreed that the sainthood causes for three laypeople from the U.S. should be advanced by their respective dioceses. Two causes, those of Charlene Marie Richard and Auguste Robert “Nonco” Pelafigue, were presented by Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel of Lafayette.

November 14, 2021
Sunday
                                                     

On the Eucharist

My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Praised be Jesus Christ, who has given us His Paschal Mystery, as a living memorial of His Passion, Death, and Resurrection! "To receive communion is to receive Christ himself who has offered himself for us" (Catechism of the Catholic Church, no 1382).

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Sister Miriam MacLean, R.S.M., Executive Director of Catholic Charities of Southwest Louisiana, was honored as the Jack V. Doland Citizen of the Year at the 30th annual Women’s Fall Conference in October at the Lake Charles Civic Center.

“If Angels could be jealous of men, they would be so for one reason: Holy Communion.” — St. Maximilian Kolbe

By Pamela Seal
Diocese of Lake Charles

The Diocese of Lake Charles will hold the first Eucharistic Congress in its 41-year history November 12-21 to bring about a spiritual renewal and deeper understanding of the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.

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LAKE CHARLES — Health care professionals gathered for the second annual “White Mass and Blessing” on Sunday, October 24, in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. The 9:30 a.m. liturgy was celebrated by Bishop Glen John Provost. 

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MOSS BLUFF — The infectious love Pope Saint John Paul II had for the youth during his nearly 27-year papacy will live on through a Catholic youth camp in the Diocese of Lake Charles. 

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