Question of Faith

What Were 900 People Doing at Akron's Minor League BallPark?

June 25, 2024 Fr. Damian Ference and Deacon Mike Hayes Season 2 Episode 24
What Were 900 People Doing at Akron's Minor League BallPark?
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Question of Faith
What Were 900 People Doing at Akron's Minor League BallPark?
Jun 25, 2024 Season 2 Episode 24
Fr. Damian Ference and Deacon Mike Hayes

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The Catholic community in Akron and beyond came together to celebrate faith and unity at a bilingual Mass in Akron's Canal Park, commemorating the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. Despite weather setbacks in the past, this event was a resounding success with over 900 attendees. We highlight the importance of this celebration for the Puerto Rican community

Church Search: The stunning architecture and recent renovations at our host parish,  St. Bernard Church, where a Eucharistic procession added a sacred touch to the festivities. Father Rafael Capo gave a stellar homily as he visited us from the Archdiocese of Miami.

We talk about the joyous Juneteenth Mass at Glenview Park and nostalgic memories of childhood processions.

We proudly announce the Diocese of Cleveland’s first-place Catholic Media Award for our multi-language Eucharistic revival video, showcasing our team's dedication. Fr. Damian received an honorable mention for his book, Understanding the Hillbilly Thomist.

Plus check out Fr. Damian on Pints with Aquinas.

Fr. Damian points to this article from the Hollywood Reporter about the movie, Wildcat being named one of the best of the year.

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The Catholic community in Akron and beyond came together to celebrate faith and unity at a bilingual Mass in Akron's Canal Park, commemorating the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. Despite weather setbacks in the past, this event was a resounding success with over 900 attendees. We highlight the importance of this celebration for the Puerto Rican community

Church Search: The stunning architecture and recent renovations at our host parish,  St. Bernard Church, where a Eucharistic procession added a sacred touch to the festivities. Father Rafael Capo gave a stellar homily as he visited us from the Archdiocese of Miami.

We talk about the joyous Juneteenth Mass at Glenview Park and nostalgic memories of childhood processions.

We proudly announce the Diocese of Cleveland’s first-place Catholic Media Award for our multi-language Eucharistic revival video, showcasing our team's dedication. Fr. Damian received an honorable mention for his book, Understanding the Hillbilly Thomist.

Plus check out Fr. Damian on Pints with Aquinas.

Fr. Damian points to this article from the Hollywood Reporter about the movie, Wildcat being named one of the best of the year.

Bilingual Mass at Akron's Ballpark
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Softball Update and Awards Chatter