Leaks, hail and stray bullets prompt San Fernando Cathedral roof replacement
Scaffolding will remain around San Fernando Cathedral until all roof repairs are complete, likely in March. The Saga video installation will return at that time.
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Supreme Court: Texas likely violated condemned man’s religious liberties
Death row inmate John Ramirez’s request to have his pastor lay his hands on him and pray during his execution was denied by prison officials.
The pandemic changed death rituals and left grieving families without a sense of closure
Commentary: Funerals and other rituals provide important structures for families to say goodbye.
‘Good and bright’: Afghan refugee family finds hope in welcoming San Antonio community
A harrowing escape from Afghanistan and a long journey brought one Afghan couple to a place of peace and hope, and a future for their unborn child.
History, tragedy and beauty uncovered in San Fernando cemeteries
A San Antonio man has been visiting the cemeteries for several years to maintain grave markers and share stories of the dead.
Faithful Texans are called to protect their communities. Vaccines and masks do just that.
Commentary: As people of deep faith, we are commanded to work in service of the most vulnerable.
Million-dollar miracle: Chance encounter leads to major donation for Catholic school
Here’s the story behind a $1 million gift from local philanthropist Kym Rapier Verette and her husband to St. Pius X Catholic School.
Catholic Charities seeks community help in resettling Afghan refugees arriving in San Antonio
Help is needed to resettle more than 300 refugees from Afghanistan who will begin arriving in San Antonio as early as Wednesday.
After year of delayed ceremonies, more than 50 couples tie the knot at Community Bible Church
The pandemic put marriage on hold for many couples. Community Bible Church gave them a chance to say “I do” at a mass wedding on Saturday.
‘Somebody who cares’: Ohio nun volunteers at San Antonio migrant shelter
One of the many volunteers supervising unaccompanied migrant youth in a shelter at the Freeman Coliseum discusses her experience.
Easter services, activities get closer to normal as virus cases recede
Unlike last year, San Antonio churches are preparing the pews ahead of Easter with loosened pandemic protocols in place.
Cornerstone Church set to expand and improve Northside sanctuary
A $12.5 million expansion plan to renovate and nearly double the size of the Cornerstone Church sanctuary is set to begin in May.
Sign of the times: Church pastor lives out ‘snow day’ message
A church’s “community snow day” turns into contagious effort to support others in need with warmth, food, and water.