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Community Highlights

From parish gatherings to diocesan celebrations, these events are open invitations to grow in faith, community, and purpose.

The Shroud: An Evening with Deacon Pete Schumacher "What I Saw & How I Saw It"

The Shroud: What I Saw & How I Saw It. An Evening with Deacon Pete Schumacher.

In 1976, while using a specialized analyzing machine, Deacon Pete Schumacher first encountered a seemingly 3D contour of a human form on the Shroud of Turin. Hear his account of this startling discovery — a phenomenon that cannot be replicated by any known artistic technique.

Join us on Thursday, March 12 at 7PM, Admission is FREE, though ticket registration is required.

Blood, Mystery and Light: The Shroud of Turin Museum Now Open!

Discover the blood, uncover the mystery, encounter the light! Take a groundbreaking journey with more than 10,000 square feet of 360-degree theater rooms, interactive displays and sacred art about the world’s most studied artifact: the Shroud of Turin. Have an evangelistic encounter with the story of the birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus — and of His ongoing real presence in the Eucharist.

The Shroud of Turin Museum is now open at the Richard H. Pickup Cultural Center on the Christ Cathedral Campus. Tickets are on sale now!

Fr. Ian's Homilies: Go Forth

“And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, [Jesus] interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself” (Luke 24.27)—and in doing so, Jesus shows us that the scriptures are about Himself. Convicted by this truth, Fr. Ian preaches every weekend the mystery of Christ as revealed in the Sunday readings. It is Jesus who we seek—and in these homilies, Fr. Ian hopes to provide a glimpse of Him. Father Ian is a Roman Catholic Priest serving at Christ Cathedral in the Diocese of Orange in California.

This episode is titled, “Go Forth.”

Called to Serve: Serving Those in Material Poverty Knows No Borders

Called to Serve – Serving Those Living in Material Poverty Knows No Borders

Listen to this engaging two-part series on the Called to Serve podcast. Host Deacon Victor Valenzuela welcomes two people to the studio who are not only husband and wife, but they’re also world changers in their own unique way. John Straw (Executive Director) and Catharine Quinn (Field Program Coordinator) join us to talk about how CONCERN AMERICA helps to transform need into self-sufficiency. Since their beginning in 1972, Concern America’s vision has been to build health care, clean water, education, and economic opportunity with communities worldwide. Tune in for some powerful stories and reflections!

Click here to listen: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2070526/episodes/18796194

Catholic Sports View: Coach changing Carousel in the Trinity League

On this episode of Catholic Sports View:

A little off-season football talk with our friend Dan Albano from the Orange County Register. Bob (@bgreporting) and Dan discuss the Trinity League coaching carousel and the three schools making changes.

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CATHOLIC SPORTS VIEW: COACH CHANGING CAROUSEL IN THE TRINITY LEAGUE

On The Menu: How To Be Community Helpers
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On The Menu: How To Be Community Helpers

Standing IN Two Straight lines, the transitional kindergarteners chanted, “Hip, hip pizza!” as they patiently waited to go inside. “Let’s go find out what chefs do,” said TK teacher Nicole Vasquez, leading the students in. St. Hedwig Catholic School’s two TK classes spent a recent morning at California Pizza Kitchen (Cpk) in Seal Beach on Feb. 24 to learn about important community helpers — chefs and other types of kitchen staff — and to engage . . .

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Facing Als, Mater Dei Coach Finds Strength In Faith, Family
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Facing Als, Mater Dei Coach Finds Strength In Faith, Family

When Johnny Rodriguez took over as lacrosse coach at Mater Dei High School in 2015, he passed on to his players the skills he developed as a lifelong athlete who competed at the highest levels. Instilling solid Christian values along with the technical skills, Rodriguez transformed a once-struggling program into a perennial winner, earning recognition at the national level. Today, as Rodriguez, 37, fights the battle of his life, the husband and father of three . . .

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Diocesan Archivist Tells Story Of The Church One Artifact At A Time
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Diocesan Archivist Tells Story Of The Church One Artifact At A Time

From The Time HE was young, Fr. Christopher Heath appeared to have a relatively clean, uncluttered path to life. He sought only to be a parish priest —to celebrate the Eucharist and to tend to the spiritual needs of his parishioners. FR. Christopher Heath, The Director OF The Diocesan Archives, And Daniella Mosqueda, Assistant Archivist, Delicately And Meticulously Remove A Document From A Frame SO That IT Can BE Digitally Scanned IN AN Office IN . . .

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For 30 Years, St. Bonaventure Artist-Seamstresses Have Deepened The Worship Experience With Their Banners, Altar Cloths
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For 30 Years, St. Bonaventure Artist-Seamstresses Have Deepened The Worship Experience With Their Banners, Altar Cloths

There’S A Wizard (wizardress?) behind the curtains. Three, actually. For the past 30 years, Lynn Hearn, Nancy Minear and Dorothy Turley have worked behind the scenes at St. Bonaventure Catholic Parish, creating, hanging and draping the elegant banners and altar cloths that frame the sanctuary area at the church in Huntington Beach. Without fanfare, they have helped bring color, context and pictorial storytelling to Sunday Masses and notable events at the parish. Their hangings can . . .

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In the heart of Orange County, a beacon of faith welcomes all who seek hope, healing, and connection. With its soaring architecture and vibrant community, Christ Cathedral is a place where people from every background come together to worship, grow, and serve. Rooted in Catholic tradition and open to all, it offers a spiritual home for those longing to encounter Christ and belong to something greater.

Christ Cathedral
13280 Chapman Ave
Garden Grove, CA 92840

(714) 971-2141