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They may just be ashes, but Fr. Mike points out that what they represent goes far beyond mere dust of the earth. With a simple cross on the forehead, we are recognizing that we are far from perfect, but that God loves and redeems us—not despite our brokenness, but in …

With Lent upon us, perhaps it is time to do a personal inventory and discern your involvement in parish life. The value of a new parishioner introducing him or herself to the parish and just asking the priest, “How can I help?” is priceless.

Bro. Casey’s Breaking the Habit looks at Sin that is always a decision to turn away from the will of God, but it does not necessarily mean that we want our sin more than we want God.

Our Church has always been blessed with amazing evangelists spreading the Gospel. But that doesn’t get us off the hook. Each and every one of us is called to give witness to the Good News! Check out today’s video: Jesus wants you!

The Seton’s Varsity and JV Dance Teams double medaled at the 2019 UDA National Championship in Orlando, Florida – Varsity placed 2nd in Small Pom and 2nd in Small Hip Hop, and JV placed FIRST in the JV division for Small Pom and 3rd for Small Hip Hop!

Yes, you are a burden. We are all burdens, including Fr. Mike, but we are burdens worth carrying. Many of us choose to deal with our problems on our own because we don’t want to bring our mess into other people’s lives. To learn more, watch Fr. Mike’s video:

Today the Church celebrates the feast of the Presentation of the Lord which occurs forty days after the birth of Jesus and is also known as Candlemas day, since the blessing and procession of candles is included in today’s liturgy. -Catholiccultre.org Did you know that on this feast day, there …

In Today’s Video, meet Kevin Hall. He’s a St. Rita School for the deaf graduate, where he received a rich foundation in school and faith, to go on to win the Big Ten Championship in golf at The Ohio State University, and now on tour with the PGA. Here’s his …

Reyna Tinajero shares how her experience of youth ministry saved her from depression and reflects on the beauty of World Youth Day.

On December 15, 2018 at 6:45 a.m., a large crowd filled Old St. Mary in Over-the-Rhine. This beautiful Mass begins in darkness, and ends at dawn: a reminder of our journey to Christ.