In the spotlight: President meets with pope, “rally nuns,” “voice of the unborn”
Photos of the Week: Nov. 1, 2021
In Houston, #RallyNuns may be Astros’ secret weapon as World Series opens
Dubbed the “Rally Nuns,” the Dominican Sisters of Mary Immaculate Province, a growing congregation of Vietnamese consecrated women religious in Houston, became a viral sensation when they filled the rows of Minute Maid Park for two games of the American League Championship Series in Houston in late October.
Nationals’ Catholic chaplain calls the World Series team his parish
Msgr. Stephen Rossetti relates to the players “as people not as stars or public figures” and sees his role as “ministering to people with their hopes and dreams, sorrow and difficulties. It’s why you become a priest.”
After Harvey, faith fuels Houston fans; World Series is boost city needed
Members of Annunciation Catholic Church create rosaries custom made for the World Series.
Cleveland, Chicago prelates offer friendly World Series wager
Two church leaders are wagering traditional foods from their cities on the outcome of the World Series.
As Cubs chaplain, Joliet priest cares for ‘spiritual needs’ of players
“Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would do this with the Cubs and be a priest,” said Father Masters, who is vocations director for the Diocese of Joliet.