
Results from Tag: 'houston'


Investigation Underway of Fire at Catholic Bookstore in Houston
The store that suffered the fire was the Sacco Company’s main location and had all of its main inventory.

Houston Holds Biggest Church Chili Cook-Off This Side of the Pecos
The annual parish event, which will be modified this year because of COVID-19, typically hosts 30 cooking teams and 1,000 chili fans.

Houston Catholic Parish Closes Again after 2 Priests Test Positive for Coronavirus
The community said one of the members who tested positive for the coronavirus since has regularly celebrated Mass since the parish reopened on May 2.

Cardinal DiNardo Hospitalized After ‘Mild Stroke’
The 69-year-old president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic BIshops will remain hospitalized for a few more days.

Church Leaders Offer Prayers After School Shooting Near Houston
Shortly before 8am Friday, police were called to respond to a shooting at Santa Fe High School that left 10 dead.

Rays of Lights Amid Flooded Houston’s Gloom
Amidst the devastation, the whole city has turned to prayer, despite the obstacles preventing celebration of Mass at many churches.

Judge Drops Misdemeanor Charge Against Planned Parenthood Investigator
David Daleiden still faces a felony charge for forging a driver’s license to conduct his sting on a Texas Planned Parenthood facility.

Grand Jury Indicts David Daleiden, Clears Planned Parenthood
A grand jury’s about-face on a Planned Parenthood indictment raises questions about what happens next for the Center for Medical Progress' investigators.

Equality Doesn’t Mean Men in the Ladies’ Room, Houston Voters Say
By a resounding margin, the voters rejected a city anti-discrimination ordinance that could have allowed men unimpeded access into women’s restrooms.