Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Religious Institutions

Houston, TX 2,332 followers

About us

We are a multicultural Church with active members from every continent of the world. We pray and celebrate in over 14 languages in 146 parishes. We participate in activities of social justice, support the good works of persons in other countries, prepare our children and young people to be responsible members of the community — and we do all this in the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Today, more than 1.7 million Catholics live within the boundaries of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, making it the diocese with the largest Catholic population in the state of Texas and the fifth-largest in the United States. The Archdiocese is led by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston.

Website
http://www.archgh.org
Industry
Religious Institutions
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Houston, TX
Type
Nonprofit

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Updates

  • The annual White Mass celebrating those who work in healthcare will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, at St. Anne Catholic Church, located at 2140 Westheimer Rd. in Houston. Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell’Oro, CRS, will be the celebrant. A reception follows the Mass in the St. Basil Hall with a discussion on “Recognizing & Responding to Human Trafficking as Caregivers.” To attend the reception, register for free at https://lnkd.in/gXrWCsfn.

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  • Join us in praying for the law enforcement community at the annual Blue Mass, which will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo. The annual Mass is celebrated on behalf of civilian and classified law enforcement employees, police officers, their families and public supporters. For more information, email Scott Underwood at sunderwood@archgh.org or call 713-741-8744.

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  • Join other members of Galveston-Houston's legal community for the annual Red Mass on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo will be the principal celebrant. The Mass will be immediately followed by an optional ticketed dinner at the Cathedral Centre. Archbishop Jerome Listecki of Milwaukee will serve as the keynote speaker. For more information and to register for the ticketed dinner, visit www.archgh.org/redmass

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  • In the Catholic tradition, work is more than a way to make a living; it is a form of continued participation in God’s creative action. As we mark #LaborDay this year, we are invited in a special way to reflect on the persistence of low wages and inequality in our workplaces. In your own experience of work—in an office setting, serving others, as a student, or working in the home—how have you experienced work as a form of participation in God’s creative action? How are persistent low wages a barrier to full participation in that creative action? What can you do to support workplaces built upon justice and dignity? “Our faith calls us to pray, work, and advocate for protections that allow all laborers to thrive,” said Archbishop Borys Gudziak and Bishop Mark J. Seitz in a joint reflection for Labor Day (Sept. 2). The bishop chairmen called for a more just economy that honors the human dignity of all who labor, inclusive of those who have newly arrived in the country, as well as those whose families have been here for generations. The bishops also addressed affronts to the dignity of children, who have been identified by some as supplemental sources of labor amid widespread worker shortages, and called attention to the plight of those who work in industries without protections due to their immigration status. As Catholics, how can we respond? In the workplace, if we are business owners, managers, or supervisors, we can help ensure that our businesses and organizations are offering family wages and the dignity-affirming benefits that our long Catholic tradition affirms should be available for all workers and their families. As we listen to the needs of those in our community, we are challenged to support those organizations that are empowering their employees to be owners and decision-makers. Find a local group that supports employee ownership in your community and get involved in creating a more just economic system. We can also join local efforts to support a just wage/family wage, which is a wage at which workers and their families can have access to what they need to fulfill basic needs and thrive. We can use our purchasing power to help protect human dignity. We can be educated consumers, support local businesses and ethically-produced products, and let companies know when we are unhappy with their labor practices. Learn about efforts in your parish and local community to assist workers and their families, or to support their needs through advocacy or other efforts and get involved. More: https://lnkd.in/gxJKdxkC

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  • What an amazing day of learning and sharing how to use stewardship and effective communications to engage the faithful in our parishes! Another successful Parish Engagement Conference is in the books! Huge thanks to Matthew Warner for an amazing keynote talk. And a special thank you to Our Sunday Visitor, LPi, Pushpay, ParishSOFT by Ministry Brands, Flocknote, ACS Technologies, Diocesan Publication, Guidance In Giving, Greater Mission, KleerCard, and eCatholic for sponsoring the conference.

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  • Join us for an amazing day of ideas, insights, and best practices to help connect with others, enliven the people in the pews, and learn how to use the tenets of stewardship and effective communications to engage the faithful of your parish! 📅 Saturday, Aug. 3 - 9:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. 📍 St. Anne Catholic Church (2140 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX) 🖱 www.archgh.org/engage $10 per person, includes keynote, 20+ workshops in both English and Spanish, lunch, and more. Free for clergy! The conference is open to clergy, parish staff, stewardship committees, pastoral councils, finance councils, school board members, and anyone who wants to learn how to invite parishioners into a deeper participation in parish life! www.archgh.org/engage

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