October 22, 2020
How One Detroit Basketball Court Became a Sanctuary for Many
On Detroit's west side, St. Cecilia's gym has served as a safe haven for many young men to avoid violence…
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October 22, 2020
Joe Boggs
On Detroit's west side, St. Cecilia's gym has served as a safe haven for many young men to avoid violence…
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Fr. Stephen Pullis
Eight men with eight incredible stories of giving their lives for Christ are celebrated in the Feast of North American…
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Danielle Center
Fr. Gabriel Richard pioneered educational, technical, and spiritual advancement from the moment he arrived in the wooden village of Detroit…
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Antonio Guzman
We are all called to project the universal beauty of Catholicism and to be the unified Body of Christ on…
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Tara Stenger
The COVID-19 pandemic has required us to isolate and distance ourselves from one another for the last six months. Although…
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Unleash the Gospel Team
On September 9 the Church celebrates the feast day of St. Peter Claver, patron saint of African Americans, African Missions,…
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Fr. Stephen Pullis
This 1927 classic tells the story of a Catholic missionary bishop shortly after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the…
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Joe Boggs
On a Saturday more than 30 years ago, thousands of Catholics from near and far converged on the Motor City…
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Daniel Gallio
Msgr. Thomas Shahan had reason to be anxious. As rector of the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., he…
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Daniel Meloy
July 24, 1701, is seen as Detroit’s “start date,” when French Gen. Antoine Laumet de la Mothe Cadillac and his…
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