
Military Archdiocese Launches Initiative to Build Catholic Communities on Military Bases
In addition to a daily structure of prayer and worship, Fontana organizes frequent events for the service members.
In addition to a daily structure of prayer and worship, Fontana organizes frequent events for the service members.
Archbishop Timothy Broglio calls retired Army Col. Anita Raines, a wife, mother and soldier, ‘a woman of deep faith.’
‘Art, when it is rooted in truth and beauty, can lift people to God,’ Father Marcel Taillon said.
Archbishop Broglio urged donors to be generous to the military archdiocese, which is currently running on a $425,000 budget deficit and receives no funds from the government or the military for its operations.
Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA reflects on the exemplary work of chaplains in America’s armed forces.
The military archbishop is begging dioceses to send him priests, even on short rotations, so the Church does not fail military personnel and their families.
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