Bishop James Conley celebrated the Ash Wednesday Mass at St. Mary Church in downtown Lincoln March 5.

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The Pink Sisters' first-Friday holy hour was held March 5 in their Adoration Chapel of Christ the King in Lincoln. Father Augustine Reimers, assistant pastor at Blessed Sacrament Parish, preached. The Marian Sisters of the Diocese of Lincoln led the singing.

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Father Eric Clark, pastor of St. Peter Parish in Lincoln, celebrated a special Mass Feb. 2 for Candlemas, the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. The Mass was celebrated at 6:30 a.m. in candlelight.

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The Catholic Diocese of Lincoln includes more than 130 parishes across 40 counties in southern Nebraska, serving 74,000 Catholics. These Southern Nebraska Register photos are from a Sunday Mass at St. Patrick Church in Utica, a parish of approximately 50 families.

Pastor Msgr. Mark Huber celebrated the Mass Feb. 23. for the Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time. 

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The Nebraska Walk for Life was held Feb. 1 in Lincoln. The Walk was preceded by a Mass in St. Mary Church, celebrated by Bishop Joseph Hanefeldt of Grand Island, Archbishop George Lucas of Omaha, and Bishop James Conley of Lincoln. The keynote speaker for the Walk was author Elizabeth Gillette. After the Walk and events at the Cornhusker Hotel, Cori Mooberry spoke to high school and college students at the St. Thomas Aquinas Newman Center.

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Bishop James Conley celebrated Mass Jan. 26 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Lincoln, for the parish’s Tet celebration. The Mass was concelebrated by pastor Father Basil Toan Quang Doan, CRM, Father Dominic Phan, and Father Lawrence Stoley.

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Bishop James Conley celebrated Mass Dec. 29 in the Cathedral of the Risen Christ in Lincoln to open the Jubilee Year of Hope in the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln. He blessed a jubilee cross made by Father Troy Schweiger, pastor of St. Patrick Parish in Lincoln. The cross will be placed in the sanctuary of the cathedral throughout the year, as requested of each diocese by Pope Francis.

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Cristo Rey Church in Lincoln celebrated the opening of the annual “Christ in Christmas” nativity scene, or belén, ("Bethlehem”) Dec. 21. The detailed display, which is more than 28 feet long, contains not only scenes of the nativity of Christ, but many other moments of His life.

It is open to the public at Cristo Rey Church, 4221 J St. in Lincoln, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., daily until Jan. 10, 2025. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the tradition. There is no admission cost, but donations will be accepted for the work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

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Bishop James Conley blessed baby Jesus figures from home nativity scenes after Mass in the Cathedral of the Risen Christ in Lincoln Dec. 22.

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Bishop James Conley celebrated a “Rorate Coeli” Mass Saturday, Dec. 21 at 6:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church in Lincoln. A Rorate Mass is a special Mass at dawn in honor of Our Lady during Advent, held entirely in candlelight.

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More Mercy, an apostolate in the Diocese of Lincoln, recently hosted a workshop on ecumenism, bringing together Catholics to explore the call for Christian unity.  Founder Max Chapman and Jeremiah Zimmerman expanded on Catholic principles of ecumenism, outlining what the Church teaches about efforts to heal divisions among Christians. The Catechism’s guidance on unity and the Church’s commitment to fostering authentic dialogue were key themes. “…[N]o one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ except by the holy Spirit.” (1 Corinthians 12:3)

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