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Bishop Taylor Homilies

Ash Wednesday 2026
Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal 2026
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Arkansas Catholic Men’s Conference 2026

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Oils blessed at Chrism Mass sign of unity

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor will celebrate the annual Chrism Mass at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock on Monday, March 30 at 5:30 p.m. Priests serving across Arkansas concelebrate this Mass, during which they renew their commitment to priestly service. All are welcome to attend. Anointing oils to be used for sacraments and dedications are also presented for the bishop's blessing. These include the oil for the sick, used in anointing the sick; the oil for catechumens, used during baptism; and the oil for the sacred chrism, which is the primary anointing oil. More

Enter into Holy Week on Palm Sunday

"The very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and strewed them on the road. The crowds preceding (Jesus) and those following kept crying out and saying: 'Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the highest.'" (Matthew 21:1-11) This Scripture describes Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, an event we reenact on Palm Sunday, which is celebrated the Sunday before Easter marking the beginning of Holy Week. The Catholic Church remembers this event during More

Bishop addresses use of military power

Bishop Anthony B. Taylor issued the following statement, March 3, 2026, on the use of military power. "Now that we find ourselves unexpectedly in a war that our own government initiated, it is important that we keep in mind Church teaching regarding the strict conditions that need to be in place for defense by military force to be morally legitimate, as follows: The 'just war' doctrine of the Catholic Church as found in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 2309, lists four strict conditions for 'legitimate defense by military force': the damage inflicted by the aggressor More

Bishop Taylor Homilies

Ash Wednesday 2026
Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal 2026
Today I invite you to be salt and light, to do your share in the building of the Kingdom of God.
Arkansas Catholic Men’s Conference 2026

Prayer Book

Please pray for my daughter, Alyssa. More...

We need a financial miracle and vacation, please God More...