Gulf Pine Catholic
Gulf Pine Catholic • September 27, 2024 11 Bishop Louis F. Kihneman III recently dedicated the newly renamed cafe at Resurrection Catholic High School in Pascagoula. Principal Kristal Sisson welcomed the bishop, Diocese of Biloxi Superintendent of Education Jennifer Broadus, and Vicar General and lead pastor of RCMHS Father Adam Ur- baniak to the RCMHS cafe, now known as Blessed Carlo Acutis Hall. Campus Minister Eric Paul Coulter reflected on the life of Blessed Carlo Acutis and the impact he made on the world through his research and internet publications on Eucharistic miracles. Bishop Kihneman unveiled the beautiful painting of Blessed Carlo that will adorn our cafe. He spoke to the students about Blessed Carlo’s path to sainthood and encouraged students and staff to ask for Blessed Carlo’s intercession. Bishop Kihneman then blessed each student and staff member with the relic of Blessed Carlo, followed by Father Adam sprinkling them with Holy Water. Sisson gave each student and staff member a bracelet with the quote spoken by Blessed Carlo: “Not me, but God.” Superintendent Broadus gave each student a Blessed Carlo Acutis prayer card. Photos/Juliana Skelton Bishop Kihneman blesses RCS cafeteria renamed in honor of Blessed Carlo Acutis St. Peter Parish in Bassfield celebrates 2024 Homecoming Every year, St. Peter Parish in Bassfield celebrates Homecoming. This year’s celebration including the Sacrament of Confirmation. At top left, Bishop Louis F. Kihneman III is pictured with parishioners during the Homecoming luncheon. Photos/Juliana Skelton
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