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December 22, 2022
As we celebrate Christmas this year, we are all aware that there’s still a lot of darkness in our world. But on Christmas, we rejoice, because more than 2,000 years ago, in the stillness of the night in a remote part of the world, our Loving God entered into our world in an amazingly dramatic and very human way: through the Birth of His only-begotten Son, Jesus. At that time in history, there was also a lot of darkness; but Jesus is the Light for those, like the shepherds and the Magi, who opened themselves to see Jesus for Who he truly is. And as Jesus grew into Manhood, and through His Life, Death and Resurrection, Jesus’ Victory has defeated the powers of darkness forever. It remains for each of us, as People of Faith, whether we too open ourselves to see through the Light of Jesus.
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November 16, 2022
In his Thanksgiving message to the Faithful, Bishop Bradley invites the Faithful into a deeper awareness and sense of gratitude for all God's blessings. He encourages a greater participation in the Advent Season which begins Sunday, November 27, 2022. Read full text here.
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November 11, 2022
In the wake of the passing of Prop 3, Bishop Bradley has released a Letter to the Faithful calling for renewed prayer and fasting for the protection of the unborn and encourages the Faithful not to give up hope.
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March 8, 2021
Updated statement from the Bishops of Michigan regarding the morality of receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
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November 18, 2020
Bishop Paul J. Bradley has released the following clarification regarding the 2020 Presidential Election statement:
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November 11, 2020
Bishop Bradley has extended the general dispensation from Mass until further notice.
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December 23, 2018
by Bishop Bradley
In his 2018 Christmas Message, Bishop Bradley invites us all to model our lives after Mary in this special year where the Diocese has been consecrated to her protection and intercession.
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