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Diocese of Tulsa

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The Roman Catholic Church of Eastern Oklahoma

Tulsa, OK Katılım Mart 2011
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Eight Parishes to Participate in Holy Thursday Pilgrimage Set for Night of April 2 This year's Holy Thursday Pilgrimage - formerly "Seven Churches Pilgrimage" - will take place on the night of April 2, at eight Tulsa parishes. "Over the past few years, our parishes have partnered to offer a Seven Churches Pilgrimage on the evening of Holy Thursday," says Fr. Steven Ditzel, Parochial Vicar at the Parish of Christ the King in Tulsa. "I have found this to be a beautiful expression of the Catholic community in Tulsa. It provides a unique opportunity for our parishioners to come together in adoration of our Lord and to experience the beauty of each of our parishes." Pilgrims can choose to attend one or several of the eight participating churches that will hold Adoration that night. Unless otherwise noted, each of this year's eight participating parishes will have an altar of repose available for pilgrims to come and pray before the Blessed Sacrament from approximately 8 p.m. until midnight. Altar of repose start times may vary slightly due to the length of each parish's respective In Coena Domini Mass. For instance, St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church will close at 11 p.m. The eight participating parishes with additional location or time information are: • Church of Saint Mary (Altar of repose will be located in St. Joseph Parish Hall) • Church of the Madalene • Holy Family Cathedral • Parish of Christ the King (Altar of repose will be located in Mary, Queen of Peace Chapel) • St. Bernard of Clairvaux - 7:30 - 11p.m. (Altar of Repose in the Good Shepherd Chapel) • St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church - 8:30 p.m. - midnight • St. Philip Neri University Parish • St. Pius X Catholic Church - 6:30 p.m. - midnight
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🕯️ Tenebrae Service at Holy Family Cathedral ✨Tenebrae - March 29, 2026 7:30pm Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion Holy Family Cathedral Join us for the ancient and moving liturgy of Tenebrae (Latin for “darkness”), a prayerful reflection traditionally associated with the final days of Holy Week. During this solemn service, the three great Passover Psalms (22, 51, and 55) and the Lamentations of Jeremiah are chanted as the cathedral gradually grows darker. One by one, fourteen candles are extinguished, drawing the faithful into the deepening mystery of Christ’s Passion. At the end of the service, the Christ Candle remains burning before being removed, while a sudden sound known as the strepitus echoes through the church - symbolizing the moment of Christ’s death and His descent into the tomb. Come experience this powerful tradition of prayer as we enter more deeply into the mystery of Holy Week.
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💛 You are not alone. The Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma’s Infertility Support Ministry is now offering one-on-one mentorship with Deacon Bill Montieth and his wife Chris, a licensed therapist. 🔗dioceseoftulsa.org/infertility “When a couple experiences infertility, it is a serious burden and cross to bear,” says Megan Allen, Marriage & Family Life Specialist. “This pain is valid, and the Church wants to accompany couples along this road.” In addition, the new local ministry Abiding in Hope connects couples experiencing infertility or recurrent miscarriage for prayer, encouragement, and shared resources. The Diocese also provides trusted resources through Springs in the Desert, the USCCB, the National Catholic Bioethics Center, and referrals through Marian Medical Clinic at Saint Francis. To learn more or request mentorship, visit 🔗dioceseoftulsa.org/infertility You are seen. You are loved. The Church walks with you. ✨ 🔗abidinginhope.com
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EARLY BIRD TICKETS NOW! ✨SAVE THE DATE! September 18-19, 2026 Tulsa Catholic Women's Conference - Come to the Table All women are invited to gather together as sisters in Christ for the third annual Tulsa Catholic Women's Conference. Last year 740 women attended TCWC! ➡️EARLY BIRD begins March 1, 2026 - $75. checkout.square.site/merchant/MLD60… (General Admission - $85) 📍Renaissance Hotel with the special Friday night component. Wonderful speakers, including award winning chef, Fr. Leo Patalinghug
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March 25 – Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord 💬 “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” – Luke 1:38 ➡️ On this day, Mary’s “yes” opened the door for salvation. The Word became flesh, and hope entered the world. ❓ Where is God asking you to say “yes” today? 🙏 Lord Jesus, help us trust Your plan.
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✨Chrism Mass at Holy Family Cathedral with Bishop Konderla. The Chrism Mass takes its name from the blessing of the holy oils used in the sacraments throughout the year, which are then given to priests to take back to their parishes. During the part of the Chrism Mass called the Rite of Reception of the Oils, representatives from every diocesan parish receive the three oils. This signifies each parish's unity with their bishop. March 31, Tuesday | 5:30-7:00pm Holy Family Cathedral
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Next Date, Wednesday, March 25, 2026 - Natural Family Planning Introductory Sessions! Questions: Contact our Coordinator of Natural Family Planning Cassie.Fletcher@dioceseoftulsa.org Marian Medical Clinic: 918-307-5440
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🎉🙏 Congratulations to St. Patrick in Atoka on meeting their 2026 Faith & Works Annual Appeal fundraising goal! 💒✨ 📅March 22, 1981 - St. Patrick, Atoka was dedicated by Bishop Beltran The central message for the 2026 Faith & Works Campaign was: “Let His Mission be Yours” ✝️🌍Today, we joyfully celebrate St. Patrick for reaching their goal! 🎊👏 🔗 To read more and make a donation, please visit: 👉 dioceseoftulsa.org/make-a-one-tim…
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✨VIANNEY NIGHT - FROM THE OFFICE OF VOCATIONS - The month of March will be hosted by the St. Clement Catholic Church in Bixby, every Thursday from 7:00 - 8:00pm. 🙏7:00pm. Adoration, Confession, Prayers for Vocations, Praise & Worship, Fellowship. Contact Fr. Duy Nguyen at vocations918@gmail.com. All are welcome every Thursday night. 🔗More information can be found at dioceseoftulsa.org/vianney-nights
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⚽The Spring Season for the North Tulsa Soccer League begins THIS Saturday! ⚽️ 📍Game Time/Location: 10:00am - 11:15 Saturdays at St. Augustine Catholic Church soccer fields ⚽Game 1 - March 28th ⚽Game 2 - April 4th ⚽Game 3 - April 11th ⚽Game 4 - April 18th ⚽Game 5 - April 25nd ⚽Game 6 - May 2nd ⛈️Rain Make-up Day - May 9th ‼️Have a great season!
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🎉 Celebrating 10 Years of Episcopal Ministry Ten years ago this month, Pope Francis ordained Tulsa native Archbishop Peter Wells a bishop. A priest of the Diocese of Tulsa, Archbishop Wells has served the Church around the world - from Nigeria to South Africa, and now as Apostolic Nuncio to Thailand and Cambodia and Apostolic Delegate to Laos. Ordained a priest in Tulsa in 1991, he has faithfully served under multiple popes, including Pope Saint John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. We give thanks for his priesthood and his global witness to the Gospel! 🌍🙏 📖 Read the full story in today's EOC Extra. 🔗dioceseoftulsa.flocknote.com/note/36143666
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Keeping children and vulnerable adults safe is a responsibility we share as a Church. Bishop Konderla invites everyone to access the VIRTUS Online training bulletins, now available digitally to the wider community. Please take time to read and share this month’s Child Protection Resource: 🔗ow.ly/kYZY50YxFBK
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📣 Considering the Permanent Diaconate? 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 24, Chancery office, Broken Arrow The Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma is launching Deacon Information Nights beginning in March. These evenings are an opportunity for men to learn more about the Permanent Diaconate, ask questions, and speak directly with Deacon Craig Victor and diocesan leaders. As Deacon Victor shares, discernment begins not with certainty - but with the courage to ask the right questions. Come listen. Come learn. Come discern. Future Deacon Information Nights Schedule: 5:15 p.m. Mass, Wednesday, April 1, St. John Before the Latin Gate, Bartlesville 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 8, Church of St. Mary, Tulsa 6 p.m., Thursday, April 23, St. Francis Xavier, Stillwater 6 p.m., Friday, April 24, Holy Family Cathedral, Tulsa Contact: Deacon@dioceseoftulsa.org
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March 23 – St. Turibius of Mogrovejo 💬 “Time is not our own; we must give it back to God.” – St. Turibius ➡️ A missionary bishop in Peru, he traveled tirelessly to evangelize and defend the dignity of Indigenous peoples. ❓ How can you use your time more intentionally for God’s mission? 🙏 St. Turibius, pray for us.
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✨Sunday Spotlight: Our Seminarians✨ From the Office of Vocations Through prayer, study, and formation, our seminarians are preparing to serve Christ and His people. Each Sunday, we invite you to get to know them - and to support them with your prayers. 👉Now meet Jim Southard! Jim Southard shares that during Lent he tries to be especially attentive to the Fridays of the season. By fasting and then attending the Stations of the Cross later in the day, even the small discomforts remind him of the immense suffering Christ endured for us. He also enjoys how Lent brings people together through devotions and community gatherings, whether for Stations of the Cross or a parish fish fry. Holy Thursday is particularly meaningful to him, as the liturgy beautifully unfolds the beginning of the Easter Triduum - moving from the celebration of the Lord’s Supper to the solemn moment when the Blessed Sacrament is taken away and the church is stripped, preparing us for Good Friday. Jim first began thinking about the priesthood about ten years ago, though his initial reaction was that he could never be holy enough for such a calling. Over time, he came to realize that God often calls imperfect people to carry out His mission. Daily Mass, praying the Rosary, and spending time with Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration played an important role in his discernment, along with guidance and encouragement from the diocesan Vocations Office. One of his favorite moments at Mass is the Eucharistic Prayer, where the priest stands as an intermediary between God and His people. He also treasures praying Night Prayer (Compline) in the evening, using the built-in examination of conscience as an opportunity to reflect on the day and recognize God’s presence. And a few fun facts about Jim: he enjoys a classic fish and fries for a Lenten meal and counts deep-dish pizza among his favorite foods. His musical tastes range widely - from Catholic lo-fi while studying to bands like Pink Floyd, Rush, bluegrass favorites like the Steep Canyon Rangers, and the band Cannons. He recently enjoyed the novel Plainsong by Kent Haruf and appreciates the spiritual wisdom of Audi, Filia by St. John of Avila. Though he no longer plays, Jim still loves watching hockey and especially remembers cheering when the U.S. women scored the gold-medal winning goal in Olympic overtime. ✝️Join us in praying for Jim and for all those discerning God’s call in our diocese. ♥️Join us in supporting our seminarian's education at: dioceseoftulsa.org/sedonate
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💜💜💜💜💜Fifth Sunday in Lent in the Diocese of Tulsa & Eastern Oklahoma 🙏I am the resurrection and the life, says the Lord; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will never die. 🔗Today's Readings: bible.usccb.org/bible/readings…
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Eight Parishes to Participate in Holy Thursday Pilgrimage Set for Night of April 2 This year's Holy Thursday Pilgrimage - formerly "Seven Churches Pilgrimage" - will take place on the night of April 2, at eight Tulsa parishes. "Over the past few years, our parishes have partnered to offer a Seven Churches Pilgrimage on the evening of Holy Thursday," says Fr. Steven Ditzel, Parochial Vicar at the Parish of Christ the King in Tulsa. "I have found this to be a beautiful expression of the Catholic community in Tulsa. It provides a unique opportunity for our parishioners to come together in adoration of our Lord and to experience the beauty of each of our parishes." Pilgrims can choose to attend one or several of the eight participating churches that will hold Adoration that night. Unless otherwise noted, each of this year's eight participating parishes will have an altar of repose available for pilgrims to come and pray before the Blessed Sacrament from approximately 8 p.m. until midnight. Altar of repose start times may vary slightly due to the length of each parish's respective In Coena Domini Mass. For instance, St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church will close at 11 p.m. The eight participating parishes with additional location or time information are: • Church of Saint Mary (Altar of repose will be located in St. Joseph Parish Hall) • Church of the Madalene • Holy Family Cathedral • Parish of Christ the King (Altar of repose will be located in Mary, Queen of Peace Chapel) • St. Bernard of Clairvaux - 7:30 - 11p.m. (Altar of Repose in the Good Shepherd Chapel) • St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church - 8:30 p.m. - midnight • St. Philip Neri University Parish • St. Pius X Catholic Church - 6:30 p.m. - midnight
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🤍 Let His Mission be Yours The Faith & Works Annual Appeal provides essential ministry resources that no single parish can offer alone. One of these ministries is the Diaconate Formation Program - forming men to serve the Church in charity, word, and sacrament. ✨ We are blessed to be among the few dioceses in the country that provides diaconate formation at no cost to the candidates, thanks to the generosity of faithful supporters like you. Your gift helps ensure that future deacons are well formed and ready to serve God’s people throughout Eastern Oklahoma. 🙏 The 2026 Faith & Works Annual Appeal is off to a strong start! If you have not yet donated, or would like to increate your current gift, please visit: 👉 dioceseoftulsa.org/annualappeal Thank you for your generosity. Every gift is humbly accepted and deeply appreciated.
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Mission isn’t only “out there.” It begins close to home—in our families, workplaces, and parish communities. As Scripture reminds us in James 2:18, “faith without works is dead.” When we put faith into action, it comes alive—renewing hearts, uplifting neighbors, and strengthening the life of the Church. Through your compassion and generosity, you help build the Kingdom of God here in Eastern Oklahoma and bring hope to those who need it most. Donate and learn more: dioceseoftulsa.org/perpetual-gift
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