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Students from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Academy (OLPH) 3D design team Natalie Wolnik, Mia Elizondo, Jeremy Alaniz, Isabella Perez and Alana Rouquette placed 2nd in the intermediate division (sixth to eighth grade) at the Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) 3D Design Contest held on April 5 in Austin. Winners were announced May 16.
Sister Marilyn Springs, sister of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament and principal at Holy Family Catholic School, could spend days wandering the halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, finding inspiration. She has spent her life admiring the works of great artists like Salvador Dali and Vincent Van Gogh and let their art influence her own paintings, but on April 27 she brought her muse a little closer to home at the inaugural Diocese of Corpus Christi Catholic Schools Elementary and Middle Level Art Show.
Fraternity, adventure and prayer were initial reasons seminarian Aaron Matthew Lugo attended his first Explore Retreat at Camp Aranzazu. He liked playing sports and being outdoors, so fishing, archery and ziplining with a bunch of guys his age sounded fun. Explore delivered that and more.
Some 200 Beeville parishioners gathered at St. Joseph Church for the St. Peregrine Society annual healing service On April 30, which included anointing of the sick.
Students transform the halls of Most Precious Blood School into a seascape. During the week of May 13-17. There were sharks, sea turtles, octopuses, starfishes, mermaids and a host of other sea creatures on display in anticipation of Oceans Week, which officially starts in June.
St. John Paul II High School Alumna Deborah Ramirez Martinez graduated with a degree of a doctor of medicine from the University of Texas Health Sciences Medical School in Houston on May 17 at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
“God’s Not Dead” by Newsboys and “Awesome God” written by Rich Mullins blared through the speakers on the float featuring the Feast of Corpus Christi at the 82nd annual Buc Days Illuminated Night Parade on May 4.
After a disaster like Hurricane Harvey, it takes a village to put a village back together. Thousands of organizations have applied to FEMA for financial help with their recovery, in addition to any insurance payouts and support they have received from their local communities.
by Mary McCoy, University Writer & Media Relations
This year, nearly 50 students from Saint Leo’s Corpus Christi Education Center will be conferred associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees at the 7 p.m. event to be held at the Catalina Club, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, 301-323 Dimmit Drive in Corpus Christi.
Incarnate Word Academy Elementary Level was excited to invite parents and students to learn more about key people in history on May 7, during the school’s living wax museum.
The Holy Family Youth Group – CONNECT, hosted a day for unity at their parish on May 4. The event was inspired by the International Run4Unity day and the United World Week on May 1-7.
In collaboration with other Christian organizations, the Newman Center at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMUCC) helped students explore the meaning of Holy Week by sponsoring several events on campus.
The Office of Catholics Schools held a Professional Development training, led by Director of Technology, Monica Maldonado, at St. Patrick’s Our Lady of the Knock Center on April 15. A mix of tech teachers, classroom teachers, and administrators in the Diocese of Corpus Christi learned how to introduce Cue into their current classes.
Representatives from the Texas Knights of Columbus Councils gathered at the American Bank Center for the 115th Annual State Convention on April 26-28. The theme for the 2019 convention hosted by Corpus Christi Knights was, “Let your light shine.” This year the convention was dedicated to past and present bishops of the Diocese of Corpus Christi.
St. Pius X Elementary School students from grades pre-K3 class through sixth grade displayed artwork outside each of their classrooms and inside the cafeteria as families and staff made a leisurely stroll around the campus. The school and their Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) hosted the 2019 Art Walk on April 25.
by Bishop Michael Mulvey Diocese of Corpus Christi
El mes de mayo está dedicado a nuestra Santísima Madre. Cuando miramos su vida, vemos que María es el modelo de todo “sí”. No sabía lo que tenía frente a ella, pero confiaba en Dios. María ya estaba dedicada al Señor, era una sierva de Dios en su vida personal, pero, en un momento crucial de la historia de la humanidad, Dios la llamó a confiar en él para convertirse en la Madre de Cristo.
"Quieres escuchar una historia graciosa? Pensé que estaba clausurado, fuera de servicio público”. Al principio, Lee López, Canciller de los Caballeros de Colón, concilio #8170, ni siquiera sabía que la Iglesia de Santa Teresa (de la Pequeña Flor) era una parroquia que funcionaba. Mientras estaba en un retiro espiritual en Nuestra Señora de Corpus Christi, una mañana, pasó corriendo frente a la iglesia y supuso que estaba clausurada, debido al estado de las estructuras y al abandono de sus alrededores. Pero cuando un amigo le informó que realmente estaba abierta y operando, supo que necesitaba ayudar. “Es increíble lo que puedes hacer con cuatro llamadas telefónicas y dos mensajes de texto”, dijo.