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Resources for New Translation of the Roman Missal
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is continuing its work to aid the lay faithful and clergy on the path toward implementation of the Missal next year. On the first Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2011, every Catholic Church in the United States will pray the Holy Mass in a new English translation.
One of the best new resources is the posting of bulletin articles, brief but informative, on various parts of the new translation.
http://www.usccb.org/romanmissal/resources-bulletins.shtml
In addition, continue to learn and pray about these new texts at the Diocesan Liturgy pages, found under 'Ministries' above or at sfcatholic.org/liturgy
St. Joseph Cathedral to be open for glimpse of progress
With construction at point where it is safe to offer a glimpse of the progress, St. Joseph Cathedral will be open for a limited view Sunday, November 7, 3 - 5 p.m. and again Sunday, November 21, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please come to the north transept door. For the latest updates and photos relating to the preservation, restoration and beautification of St. Joseph Cathedral, visit www.stjosephcathedral.net.
Marriage, Family & Respect Life
Bishop celebrates Mount Marty College location
- posted: Thursday, November, 04
Bishop Paul Swain (center) recently helped celebrate the ribbon cutting and opening of Mount Marty College’s new Nurse Anesthesia Program location in Sioux Falls.
Bishop Swain opened the event with a blessing for the new building at 5001 West 41st Street.
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More from The Bishop's Bulletin
*** New *** Mount Marty Colleges Nursing Department Celebrates 50 Years
Mount Marty College Presidential Search Finalists Announced
Mount Marty College Hosts Family Weekend in November
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Taking time to remember the blessings each of us enjoys
Religion holds a vital role for us especially as elections draw near
With Christ at the center, all can live together
Surface knowledge in our faith will not sustain us
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
In praise of a teacher who helped others live fully
Learning what makes a parish great
We should be different for many reasons, in many ways
Vigil for All Nascent Human Life
Day of Recollection - December 7, 2010
Couple's Retreat - December 10-12, 2010
Life Chain Link with Bishop Swain
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Installing the Marble Wainscot
Cathedral Restoration Update
As the daylight grows shorter, the last leaves cling to the trees, and the Church year draws to a close, our readings focus on the last things – death, judgment, heaven ...
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Blessing of the Avera Cancer Institute
Bishop Swain's message at the Blessing of the Avera Cancer Institute in Sioux Falls, SD.
Creation, Physics and Atheism
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