by Mikki Sciba | Jun 28, 2022 | CET: Family Life
What is Fortitude? If you have ever watched a football game you know that the goal of the game is for your team to get the ball across your goal line, a touchdown. You also know that the person who is running with the football has many players from the other team...
by Susan Fox | Jun 17, 2022 | CET: Marriage, CET: Witness Stories
Divorced? Remarried? Want to receive the sacraments, but a marriage impediment prevents you? Linda Edmondson, and 32 other Marriage Tribunal Advocates in the Diocese of Tyler are anxious to help you. “I felt called to help people who wanted to get into...
by Mikki Sciba | Jun 14, 2022 | CET: Family Life
Have you ever owed someone something? If you have, this means you have an obligation or responsibility to repay him or give him his due. Did you also know that you have a responsibility to give God and others their due? Yes, you owe God and others something. I’m not...
by Fr. Nolan Lowry | Jun 10, 2022 | CET: Ask a Priest, CET: Learning the Faith
At the Last Supper Our Lord instituted the Eucharist and the priesthood so that we would have the incredible privilege of receiving his Sacred Body and Blood as food for the journey to heaven. What a tremendous gift! Therefore, before we even consider approaching the...
by Fr. Nolan Lowry | Jun 10, 2022 | CET: En Español
En la Última Cena, Nuestro Señor instituyó la Eucaristía y el sacerdocio para que tuviéramos el increíble privilegio de recibir su Sagrado Cuerpo y Sangre como alimento para el viaje al cielo. ¡Qué regalo enorme! Por lo tanto, antes de plantearnos acercarnos al...
by Diocesan Staff | Jun 3, 2022 | CET: Priests and Seminarians
Steven Chabarria, a seminarian of the Diocese of Tyler, was ordained to the transitional diaconate by Bishop Joseph Strickland on May 28, 2022 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Tyler. In his homily, Bishop Strickland said, “We must all recognize...