
Carla Hinton
Religion Editor at The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman's faith editor, avid sports fan addicted to HGTV & Milk Duds. Opinions are my own. I mostly write about religion, but also nonprofits & diversity.
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3 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
As an Archdiocese of Oklahoma City seminarian studying in Rome from 2015 to 2020, Jerome Krug met Pope Francis twice and he served Mass with the pontiff. "I remember worrying about what to say, but I just told him, 'Thank you for taking the time to meet us,'" said Krug, who is associate pastor at St. Eugene Catholic Church. "I remember being nervous, but his own peace and warmth sort of made that melt away a little bit.
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3 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
Oklahoma Catholic leaders shared statements about Pope Francis, who died on Monday. He was 88. The Most Rev. Paul S. Coakley, Archbishop of Oklahoma City"We are saddened this Easter Monday to learn of the passing of Pope Francis, who has been called home to the Father's house. This ecclesial moment offers us the opportunity to consider the work of God in and through those He has called to serve Him and His people.
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4 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
Thunderstorms prompted a local church to cancel a planned processional from the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum on Saturday, but the house of worship still paid tribute to those killed as a result of the Oklahoma City bombing and acknowledged the symbolic themes that emerged with the convergence of the bombing anniversary and the Easter Vigil.
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5 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
An Elk City priest and self-described "longtime NBA fan" considered buying tickets to the Oklahoma City Thunder's first playoff game of the postseason, but he held back because tipoff time had not yet been publicized. What the Rev. Danny Grover did know is that the game would be played on Easter Sunday, the day Christians around the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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6 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City will host "Thirty Years Later: The Oklahoma City Bombing and Lessons Learned from the Response" on Friday, April 18, to mark the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. The public program will be available to watch via livestream at 5 p.m. Friday. The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was bombed on April 19, 1995, leading to the deaths of 168 people.
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