Raffle raises more than $138,000 for schools

The Diocese of Knoxville Office of Catholic Schools has announced that the 2019 raffle raised more than $138,000 to benefit schools and tuition support. The raffle raised more than $63,000, which will go directly to the schools, and more than $75,000 for tuition assistance. Since its inception three years ago, …

Knights purchase ultrasound for crisis pregnancy center

St. Stephen Council 6099 raises funds for Choices East equipment aimed at saving lives By Janice Fritz Ryken Thanks to God’s providence and a lot of spaghetti dinners, expectant mothers in Chattanooga can now see clear ultrasound images of their unborn babies after the St. Stephen Parish Knights of Columbus …

Knights of Columbus unveil new initiation ceremony for members

Degree services to be open to public for first time By Andy Telli After 142 years, the Knights of Columbus are pulling down a veil of secrecy that has surrounded their initiation ceremonies in an effort to better showcase the order’s core principles and its drive to help Catholic men …

Steven Ray to lead mission at St. Thomas the Apostle

Author to share his conversion story and offer insight on defending the Catholic faith From staff reports Best-selling author, intrepid world traveler, and Catholic convert Steven K. Ray never set foot in a Catholic Church until 1994. In March, Mr. Ray will share his story on how he eventually became …

Fairfield Glade Knights collect hundreds of items in ‘warm clothing’ drive

Recently, Council 16088 of the Knights of Columbus at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Fairfield Glade conducted a drive to accumulate warm clothing for the Crab Orchard Care Center. Donations were gathered at St. Francis of Assisi Church before and after each of three Masses one weekend. Announcements of …

Students from Catholic high schools witness historic national March for Life

The Diocese of Knoxville was well represented at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., with students from Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga and Knoxville Catholic High School taking part in the historic event. The students were witness to the first time a sitting president has attended the …

Diocese of Knoxville Lenten penance services scheduled

Here are the Lenten penance services around the diocese, received as of press time: Chattanooga Deanery 7 p.m., unless noted. March 9—St. Bridget, Dayton, 6:30 p.m.; St. Mary, Athens March 10—St. Jude, Chattanooga March 11—Holy Spirit, Soddy-Daisy March 15—St. Augustine, Signal Mountain, 5 p.m. March 16—St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Cleveland …

An offering pleasing to God

St. Gregory the Great: ‘The Mass will be a sacrifice for us to God, when we have made an offering of ourselves’ By Bishop Richard F. Stika O Lord, “let our sacrifice be in your presence today and find favor before you.” — Daniel 3:40 To those who say, “I …

Super Bowl prompts extraOrdinary wager between rival bishops

In addition to the best of professional football, a worldwide audience, and high-stakes competition, Super Bowl LIV was serving up surf or turf. At least in either the Diocese of Kansas City–St. Joseph or the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Both were betting confidently on their home teams. So when the …

Diocese of Knoxville reaches settlement in lawsuit

As an act of pastoral outreach and without admitting wrongdoing, the Diocese of Knoxville has agreed to a request by Mr. Michael Boyd for a financial settlement of the lawsuit he fi led against the diocese in July 2019. The diocese has throughout denied the validity of the claim. However, …

A long day in a surgical waiting room

Moments of boredom and moments of action—and worry— fill a morning and an afternoon By George Valadie Jan. 14, 2020, 9:30 a.m.—The premise for this column has been my belief that life throws occasional craziness at us, and often our response is even crazier. So rethinking our perspective—or praying for …

Funeral Mass celebrated for Sister Adrian Hofstetter, OP

Dominican Sister of Peace Adrian Marie Hofstetter, OP, died Jan. 9 at Sansbury Care Center in St. Catharine, Ky. She is survived by one brother, Monsignor Bob Hofstetter, pastor of Good Shepherd Church in Newport, and several nieces and nephews. Sister Adrian, 100, who was a Dominican for 76 years …