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Cardinal Christophe Pierre presides over special Red Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Church ksla.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ksla.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shreveport, La. - Elected officials and representatives from some of Shreveport’s oldest places of worship gathered at Oakland Cemetery Oct. 7 for the dedication of the new Yellow Fever Memorial.
SHREVEPORT, La. - Elected officials and representatives from some of Shreveport’s oldest places of worship gathered at Oakland Cemetery Saturday for the dedication of the new Yellow Fever Memorial.
SHREVEPORT, La. -- Holy Trinity Catholic Church held a special mass Tuesday in honor of Father Jean Marie Biler, one of the five famous “Shreveport Martyrs” during the 1873 Yellow
Holy Trinity Catholic Church to hold special mass in fight against violent crime ktbs.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktbs.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SHREVEPORT, Louisiana (KTBS) — Tomorrow morning more than 100 parishioners of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Shreveport will be walking through the doors. Today, the preparations are underway to keep them safe. “We have to make sure there’s enough people, but not too many. We divide people into groups so it’s not a big congregated effort. It’s a huge team effort. Everybody is working together,” said Mary Dickman of Shreveport. Due to COVID-19, church attendance suffered greatly in 2020. According to the Barna Group, a Christian Polling Firm, one in three practicing Christians has stopped going to church. Congregations like Holy Trinity are trying to change that. In the last 3 months there’s been an all out COVID-19 crusade inside the 164-year-old church.
Church members head back to the pews SHREVEPORT, Louisiana (KTBS) — Tomorrow morning more than 100 parishioners of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Shreveport will be walking through the doors. Today, the preparations are underway to keep them safe. “We have to make sure there’s enough people, but not too many. We divide people into groups so it’s not a big congregated effort. It’s a huge team effort. Everybody is working together,” said Mary Dickman of Shreveport. Due to COVID-19, church attendance suffered greatly in 2020. According to the Barna Group, a Christian Polling Firm, one in three practicing Christians has stopped going to church.