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Celebrate our Schools

Pre-kindergarten through fifth-grade students at St. John School in Russellville prepare to celebrate Catholics Schools Week in this Jan. 19 photo. This annual observance will be held Jan. 29-Feb. 5 in Catholic schools across the nation focusing on the theme: "Catholic Schools: Faith. Academics. Service." Visit the National Catholic Educational Association to learn more or read this week's Arkansas Catholic to find out how our Catholic schools plan to celebrate the week.

Bishop Taylor addresses DHHS ruling

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor discusses the HHS ruling during the annual Mass for Life, Jan. 22, 2012 at Robinson Center in Little Rock.Bishop Anthony B. Taylor is asking priests, religious and laity to help fight a ruling by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that will require health care plans to cover sterilization and contraception free of charge. He said the religious liberty of people of faith will be violated if the ruling is implemented. In a Jan. 25 letter, Bishop Taylor said, "We cannot – we will not – comply with this unjust law." Read the letter in English or Spanish. While there is a narrow religious exemption, Catholic hospitals, charities and colleges would not be exempt. Business owners, insurers or individuals would also be forced to comply with the ruling even though they might object to contraception, many of which cause abortions or sterilizations. Learn more about the impact of this ruling. Specifically, the bishop is asking Catholics to pray and fast that "wisdom and justice may prevail, and religious liberty restored." He urges them to visit the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' website and contact their congressional leaders to tell them to support legislation to reverse this decision.

Marriage programs to be held in February

The Family Life Office will host several marriage events in February. A convalidation marriage preparation day will be held Saturday, Feb. 11 at St. John Catholic Center in Little Rock for couples who were married in civil ceremonies and are being prepared for marriage within the Church. Couples must have the approval of their pastor before attending. The cost is $50 a couple. For more information, call Elizabeth Reha at (501) 664-0340, or download the registration form. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend will be held Feb. 10-12 at Subiaco Abbey. This retreat is open to married couples with good marriages who want to make them great. The application fee is $50. For more information, call Stephen and Elaine Lienhart at (501) 312-1119, or download the registration form. Retrouvaille, a program designed to help troubled and hurting marriages, will hold retreats Feb. 10-12 at St. John Catholic Center in Little Rock and in Tulsa, Okla. Separated and divorced couples are also encouraged to attend. For more information, call (501) 835-7537, or download the registration form.

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Office of the Bishop Emeritus

Bishop Emeritus Andrew J. McDonald, although retired, maintains an office at St. John Catholic Center. It is managed by secretary Marian Grant-Swift. The bishop serves as chaplain for the Little Sisters of the Poor at St. Joseph Home for the Elderly in Palatine, Ill., but he returns to Little Rock two or three times a year to participate in special events. Learn more

January 27, 2012


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