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Prayer service, airport send-off await Cardinal Rigali as he travels to Rome for papal conclave

February 25, 2013

Cardinal Justin Rigali, a papal elector who is in residence in Knoxville, will depart Knoxville on Tuesday for Rome, where he will join other members of the College of Cardinals ahead of the final day of Pope Benedict XVI’s pontificate on Thursday. Parishioners from around the diocese are invited to …

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Lending a helping hand

October 17, 2025 10:41 am | By East Tennessee Catholic

St. Alphonsus Community Services provides assistance to those in need By St. Alphonsus Community Service Volunteers “Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the greatest after the sacraments, the one dearest to God, and the one most helpful to us.”— St. Alphonsus Liguori In 1986, six ladies, led by Laura Brenn and Jane Aitken, established a food pantry in the basement of the old St. Alphonsus Church in Crossville. In the ensuing decades, the scope of St. Alphonsus Community Services (SACS) has broadened to encompass residents across Cumberland County. SACS’ community- service beginnings were small, and its facilities inadequate. In those early years, the volunteer staff quickly found itself running out of space. In the 1990s, the people of St. Alphonsus Parish undertook a fundraising campaign to build a new worship space. A suitable 37-acre parcel was purchased, on which stood a circa-1880 farmhouse commonly... Read more →

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