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Directives for the Distribution of Ashes
Faithful are invited to Ash Wednesday Masses at parishes throughout the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown. Click HERE for a schedule of Masses at parishes. This year, because of the pandemic, and as previously announced, Bishop Mark has directed that ashes are to...
Ash Wednesday Mass Times
Faithful are invited to Ash Wednesday Masses at parishes throughout the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown. This year, because of the pandemic, and as previously announced, Bishop Mark has directed that ashes are to be sprinkled on the heads of those who approach. This is a...
Reconciliation Opportunities
Bishop Mark has asked pastors to make various opportunities for Confession available at their parishes throughout Lent. The Bishop has instructed the clergy to not sponsor the usual Communal Penance Services because of the continuing pandemic.The Diocese of...
Take-Out Fish Lunches/Dinners
Bishop Mark is permitting parishes to sponsor fish lunches/dinners this Lent, but only in the format of take-out service. There is to be no indoor dining, according to his directives, and anyone who assists in food preparation and serving must be screened by...
Catholic Schools Week Message from Bishop Mark
Will Hegemann loves school and attending Mass every week with his classmates. Even at his young age, the first grader at Saint Michael School in Loretto realizes how lucky he is to be in a learning environment in which Jesus Christ is the center of everything. Will is...
Bishop’s Directives for the Blessing of Throats
January 2021The current pandemic is a sufficient pastoral reason to avoid the blessing of individuals in the usual manner of touching the throat of each person with crossed candles while saying the words of the blessing. Among the challenges is the sanitizing of the...
Bishop’s Directives for Distribution of Ashes
January 2021During this time of Pandemic, the Holy See has modified the method of distributing ashes as contained in the following Note from the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments issued January 12, 2021: NOTE ON ASH...
2021 Plans for RCIA, Confirmation, First Holy Communion
By Tony DeGolProclaim!There is an old saying in entertainment that no matter what happens, the show must go on. Here in the Catholic Church, the sacramental life of our faith communities must go on as well, even in the midst of a pandemic. As the Diocese of...
Bishop’s Directives for Parish Lenten Fish Dinners
January 2021Ash Wednesday, February 17, marks the beginning of the holy season of Lent. It is also the starting date for annual Fish Dinners in parishes throughout the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown. In many of those places it is a regular fundraiser to support parish...
Bishop’s Directives for Distribution of Palms
January 2021Ample instructions for the Commemoration of the Lord’s Entrance into Jerusalem are found in the Roman Missal for the celebration of Palm Sunday. Three Forms are provided for this observance. Given the circumstances of the COVID pandemic, and in order to...
Saint of the Day
St. Charles Borromeo: Saint of the Day for Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Saint Charles Borromeo was born on October 2, 1538 at the castle of Arona on Lake Maggiore near Milan. His father was the Count of Arona and his mother a member of the House of Medici. He was the third of six children born to the couple. At the age of 12, the young...
St. Martin de Porres: Saint of the Day for Monday, November 03, 2025
St. Martin de Porres was born in Lima, Peru on December 9, 1579. Martin was the illegitimate son to a Spanish gentlemen and a freed slave from Panama, of African or possibly Native American descent. At a young age, Martin's father abandoned him, his mother and his...
St. Victorinus of Pettau: Saint of the Day for Sunday, November 02, 2025
Bishop and martyr. Originally a Greek, he became bishop of Pettau, in Pannonia (later Styria, Austria). He was martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305). Victorinus was also the author of several biblical cornrnentaries, although he may have...
St. Valentine Berrio-Ochoa: Saint of the Day for Saturday, November 01, 2025
Bishop and martyr of Vietnam. A native of Ellorio, Spain, he entered the Dominican Order and was sent to the Philippines. From there he went to Vietnam in 1858, serving as a vicar apostolic and titular bishop until betrayed by an apostate. He was martyred by beheading...
St. Wolfgang: Saint of the Day for Friday, October 31, 2025
Wolfgang (d. 994) + Bishop and reformer. Born in Swabia, Germany, he studied at Reichenau under the Benedictines and at Wurzburg before serving as a teacher in the cathedral school of Trier. He soon entered the Benedictines at Einsiedeln (964) and was appointed head...
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez: Saint of the Day for Thursday, October 30, 2025
Confessor and Jay brother, also called Alonso. He was born in Segovia, Spain, on July 25, 1532, the son of a wealthy merchant, and was prepared for First Communion by Blessed Peter Favre, a friend of Alphonsus' father. While studying with the Jesuits at Alcala,...
St. Narcissus: Saint of the Day for Wednesday, October 29, 2025
St. Narcissus was born towards the end of the first century in AD 99. He was almost 80-years-old when he was placed at the head of the church of Jerusalem, making him the 30th bishop of that see. In 195, he and Theophilus, bishop of Caesarea in Palestine, presided...
St. Jude Thaddaeus: Saint of the Day for Tuesday, October 28, 2025
St. Jude, known as Thaddaeus, was a brother of St. James the Less, and a relative of Our Saviour. He was one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus and his attribute is a club. Images of St. Jude often include a flame around his head, which represent his presence at Pentecost,...
St. Frumentius: Saint of the Day for Monday, October 27, 2025
Called "Abuna" or "the faĂ?Âther' of Ethiopia, sent to that land by St. Athanasius. Frumentius was born in Tyre, Lebanon. While on a voyage in the Red Sea with St. Aedesius, possibly his brother, only Frumentius and Aedesius survived the shipwreck. Taken to the...
St. Bean: Saint of the Day for Sunday, October 26, 2025
On December 16, there is named in the Roman Martyrology and in certain Irish calendars a Saint Bean in Ireland, who had been confused with the St. Bean whose feast is still observed in the Scottish diocese of Aberdeen, but on October 26, as founder of the bishopric of...
Daily Reading
Daily Readings for Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Reading 1, Romans 12:5-16 5 in the same way, all of us, though there are so many of us, make up one body in Christ, and as different parts we are all joined to one another.6 Then since the gifts that we have differ according to the grace that was given to each of us:...
Daily Readings for Monday, November 03, 2025
Reading 1, Romans 11:29-36 29 There is no change of mind on God's part about the gifts he has made or of his choice.30 Just as you were in the past disobedient to God but now you have been shown mercy, through their disobedience;31 so in the same way they are...
Daily Readings for Sunday, November 02, 2025
Daily Reading for Sunday November 2, 2025 Reading 1, Wisdom 3:1-9Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 27:1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13-14Gospel, Matthew 25:31-46Reading 2, Romans 6:3-9 Printable PDF of Today's Reading Past / Future Daily Readings Reading 1, Wisdom 3:1-9 1 But the souls of...
Daily Readings for Saturday, November 01, 2025
Reading 1, Revelation 7:2-4, 9-14 2 Then I saw another angel rising where the sun rises, carrying the seal of the living God; he called in a powerful voice to the four angels whose duty was to devastate land and sea,3 'Wait before you do any damage on land or at sea...
Daily Readings for Friday, October 31, 2025
Reading 1, Romans 9:1-5 1 This is the truth and I am speaking in Christ, without pretence, as my conscience testifies for me in the Holy Spirit;2 there is great sorrow and unremitting agony in my heart:3 I could pray that I myself might be accursed and cut off from...
Daily Readings for Thursday, October 30, 2025
Reading 1, Romans 8:31-39 31 After saying this, what can we add? If God is for us, who can be against us?32 Since he did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for the sake of all of us, then can we not expect that with him he will freely give us all his gifts?33 Who...
Daily Readings for Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Reading 1, Romans 8:26-30 26 And as well as this, the Spirit too comes to help us in our weakness, for, when we do not know how to pray properly, then the Spirit personally makes our petitions for us in groans that cannot be put into words;27 and he who can see into...
Daily Readings for Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Reading 1, Ephesians 2:19-22 19 So you are no longer aliens or foreign visitors; you are fellow-citizens with the holy people of God and part of God's household.20 You are built upon the foundations of the apostles and prophets, and Christ Jesus himself is the...
Daily Readings for Monday, October 27, 2025
Reading 1, Romans 8:12-17 12 So then, my brothers, we have no obligation to human nature to be dominated by it.13 If you do live in that way, you are doomed to die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the habits originating in the body, you will have life.14 All who...
Daily Readings for Sunday, October 26, 2025
Daily Reading for Sunday October 26, 2025 Reading 1, Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 34:2-3, 17-18, 19, 23Gospel, Luke 18:9-14Reading 2, Second Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 Printable PDF of Today's Reading Past / Future Daily Readings Reading 1, Sirach...