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Bishop Malloy to Ordain Nine Deacons for the Diocese of Rockford. Date: September 27, 2024. ROCKFORD, ILL—Most Reverend David J. Malloy will ordain 9 men to the permanent diaconate for the Diocese of Rockford, Saturday, Sept. 28.
The Diocese of Rockford employs about 3,000 people in the 11 counties that it serves. Some of its employees are secretaries, teachers, musicians, computer technologists, custodial, accountants, business managers, liturgists, etc. Positions can be full and part-time.
Diocesan Priesthood. Christ calls us all to a vocation. Our first vocation is to be holy, to be conformed more closely to His image and likeness. Growth in holiness is a continuous spiritual development, nurtured by the Sacraments, personal prayer and spiritual reading.
Prayer to Mary During the Coronavirus Pandemic. From Our Holy Father, Pope Francis. O Mary, you always shine on our path as a sign of salvation and of hope. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick, who at the cross took part in Jesus’ pain, keeping your faith firm.
ROCKFORD - 10:00 a.m., Confirmation for St. Catherine-Genoa, SS. Peter and Paul-Rockford, St. Peter-South Beloit, at the Cathedral of St. Peter
ROCKFORD - 9:00 a.m., Installation of Deacons as Lectors, Cathedral of St. Peter
Bishop David J. Malloy is the ninth Bishop of the Diocese of Rockford. On Tuesday March 20, 2012, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, announced that Pope Benedict XVI had appointed Msgr. Malloy, 57, who was at the time, pastor of St. Francis De Sales Parish in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, the ninth bishop of the ...
DIOCESE—Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Rockford will offer the Sanctuary Course for Catholics, an eight-part course for small groups designed to raise awareness and start conversations regarding mental health.
Our mission is to serve God’s people for the common good with compassion, dignity and respect; to assist people in achieving a degree of independence consonant with their human dignity; and to work in solidarity with the Church and other people of goodwill in advocating for justice.
Vatican Tribunal Upholds Suspension for Father Michael Black. DIOCESE—Father Michael Black, a priest of the Rockford Diocese ordained in 2000, is suspended following a recent decision of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, the Vatican’s highest court.