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“Is he kidding? We get to stay here?!”

Memories of summer vacations are never the only thing we take home By George Valadie We love the beach. It wouldn’t be everybody’s choice for sure. But when we can, we do. And it goes without saying we’re beyond lucky to get to go a little more than we used …

We have all we need to live out our true purpose

God created us so that we ‘may come to share in the divine nature’ and return to Him By Deacon Bob Hunt Is there meaning to our lives? There are some who insist that life comes with no meaning. Any meaning to our lives is only given to our lives …

2026 Diocesan Soccer Tournament is a success

Teamwork, fellowship are the real winners as men and women compete By Magdiel Argueta More than 250 people participated in the 2026 Diocesan Soccer Tournament held on May 31 at Victor Ashe Park in Knoxville. The tournament was sponsored by the Diocese of Knoxville Office of Youth, Young Adult, and …

The eucharistic piety of St. Thérèse of Lisieux

Jesus ‘gave Himself to me in Holy Communion more frequently than I would have dared hope’ By Father Randy Stice In previous columns, we have looked at the eucharistic devotion and teaching of St. John Chrysostom, the Doctor of the Eucharist, and St. Francis of Assisi. This month, I want …

‘Then I will do my best’

Servant of God Charlene Marie Richard: suffering offered and miracles found By Bee Goodman She was 12 years old, dying, and in tremendous pain. Yet instead of praying for herself, she prayed for others. That is the story of Charlene Marie Richard, a simple Cajun girl from Louisiana whose extraordinary …

Truth, beauty, and relationship

Why people in East Tennessee are coming home to the Catholic Church By Deacon Jim Bello The Diocese of Knoxville welcomed nearly 1,100 adults into the Catholic Church during the 2025–26 catechetical cycle. The Rite of Election and Continuing Conversion, celebrated by Bishop Mark Beckman in February for those seeking …

The joy of new life

The Lord is calling many, but He also needs our voices of invitation By Bishop Mark Beckman On June 6 a large and festive crowd filled our Cathedral Church to celebrate the ordination of a new priest for the Diocese of Knoxville, Father Daniel Cooper. The beauty and solemnity of …

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June: Month of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, month of God’s infinite love

By Father Arthur Torres Beloved readers and faithful Christians of the Diocese of Knoxville, Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, together with praying the holy rosary and devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, is one of the deepest and most widespread devotions within the Catholic Christian tradition. This …

The pope’s opinion on world affairs merits our ear

Holy Fathers from Benedict XV to Leo XIV have spoken out on war and called for peace By Deacon Bob Hunt The purpose of this month’s column isn’t to discuss who’s right and who’s wrong, Pope Leo XIV or President Trump, on the matter of the war with Iran. Part …

A saint with a devotion to the Eucharist

Francis of Assisi implored those in his order to ‘reverence, honor the most holy body and blood’ By Father Randy Stice This year is the Eighth Centenary of the happy passage of St. Francis of Assisi from earthly life to his heavenly homeland on Oct. 3, 1226. Pope Leo XIV …

‘I just don’t know if those babies are ready’

Moms and dads everywhere sharing the same fears and calling on the same Father  By George Valadie Looking back, I think Madge moved in back in late January. The process took longer than you’d think given the fact she had so little to bring. We definitely had plenty of room; …

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me

May peace fill every human heart and spread to all parts of the world By Bishop Mark Beckman One of the great joys of springtime for a bishop is the opportunity to journey about the diocese and celebrate the sacrament of confirmation for our young people. Here in East Tennessee …