1st Monday Rosary for Catholic Healthcare Workers
Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte hosts a 1st Monday Rosary for Catholic healthcare workers and CHPC members. It occurs each 1st Monday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. The […]
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Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte hosts a 1st Monday Rosary for Catholic healthcare workers and CHPC members. It occurs each 1st Monday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. The […]
Vigil of the Two Hearts is held each First Friday at the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Charlotte. It begins with First Friday 8pm Mass followed by a Holy Hour […]
Vigil of the Two Hearts is held each First Friday at the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Charlotte. It begins with First Friday 8pm Mass followed by a Holy Hour […]
Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte hosts a 1st Monday Rosary for Catholic healthcare workers and CHPC members. It occurs each 1st Monday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. The […]
Vigil of the Two Hearts is held each First Friday at the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Charlotte. It begins with First Friday 8pm Mass followed by a Holy Hour […]
Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte hosts a 1st Monday Rosary for Catholic healthcare workers and CHPC members. It occurs each 1st Monday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. The […]
Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte hosts a 1st Monday Rosary for Catholic healthcare workers and CHPC members. It occurs each 1st Monday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. The […]
Vigil of the Two Hearts is held each First Friday at the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Charlotte. It begins with First Friday 8pm Mass followed by a Holy Hour […]
Vigil of the Two Hearts is held each First Friday at the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Charlotte. It begins with First Friday 8pm Mass followed by a Holy Hour […]
Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte hosts a 1st Monday Rosary for Catholic healthcare workers and CHPC members. It occurs each 1st Monday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. The […]
Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte hosts a 1st Monday Rosary for Catholic healthcare workers and CHPC members. It occurs each 1st Monday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom. The […]
Vigil of the Two Hearts is held each First Friday at the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Charlotte. It begins with First Friday 8pm Mass followed by a Holy Hour […]
With the elections behind us, there is renewed hope nationally in efforts to defend the sanctity of life, marriage, family and conscience rights.
Yet much work remains locally as North Carolina…
We thank everyone who attended the Mass of Consolation for Miscarriage and Stillborn Loss last weekend at Saint Mark parish and co-sponsored by Saint Mark Respect Life and our program,
Catholic Health Professionals of Charlotte is pleased to announce our next lecture event on Thursday November 7 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Patrick (1621 Dilworth
As we do each August, our pro-life program, Carolina Pro-Life Action Network invites you to join us and Catholics from across the country in praying the annual 54-day Rosary novena
After five years of service at the Cathedral, Father Ernest Nebangongnjoh is returning to Cameroon this month. Father has supported many pro-life initiatives including offering the Vigil of the Two
Over the years, faithful Catholics, especially those involved in pro-life work, have heard lay leaders, priests and prelates discuss a “seamless garment” or “consistent life ethic” approach to upholding the dignity of human life.
Over the years, faithful Catholics, especially those involved in pro-life work, have heard lay leaders, priests and prelates discuss a “seamless garment” or “consistent life ethic” approach to upholding the dignity of human life.
Over the years, faithful Catholics, especially those involved in pro-life work, have heard lay leaders, priests and prelates discuss a “seamless garment” or “consistent life ethic” approach to upholding the dignity of human life.
Catholics are concerned about the salvation of all souls – including those little ones who, for reasons only known to God, are called home to Him at the earliest stages of life.
Over the years, faithful Catholics, especially those involved in pro-life work, have heard lay leaders, priests and prelates discuss a “seamless garment” or “consistent life ethic” approach to upholding the dignity of human life.
Catholics are concerned about the salvation of all souls – including those little ones who, for reasons only known to God, are called home to Him at the earliest stages of life.
In September 2023, Carolina Pro-Life Action Network (C-PLAN) and St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church hosted the Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation for a 2-day seminar entitled, Evolution and
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