(bilingual) Bishop John E. Keehner of the Diocese of Sioux City released a bilingual statement regarding the shooting at a school in neighboring Minnesota earlier this morning.
(bilingual) The four Catholic bishops of Iowa, through the Iowa Catholic Conference, have released a pastoral reflection on the Church’s teaching on immigration and the dignity of the human person. Entitled “Pilgrims of Hope: A Pastoral Reflection on Immigration,” the letter asks the People of God to uphold the dignity of the human person, created in the image and likeness of God, “by welcoming the stranger, defending the oppressed, and standing in solidarity with those who are displaced.”
Los cuatro obispos Católicos de Iowa, a través de la Conferencia Católica de Iowa, han publicado una reflexión pastoral sobre la enseñanza de la Iglesia acerca de inmigración y la dignidad de la persona humana. Titulada “Peregrinos de Esperanza: Una Reflexión Pastoral sobre Inmigración”, la carta pide al Pueblo de Dios que defienda la dignidad de la persona humana, creada a imagen y semejanza de Dios, “acogiendo al extranjero, defendiendo al oprimido y solidarizándose con los desplazados”.
Bishop John E. Keehner and the Sioux City Cathedral Parish are hosting a Blue Mass at 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 29 at the Cathedral of the Epiphany in Sioux City, 1000 Douglas Street. The Mass includes a procession of uniformed first responders - law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs, families and staff.
This will be the first Blue Mass that Bishop Keehner will celebrate in the diocese. He was ordained bishop of the Diocese of Sioux City on May 1.
Most Rev. John E. Keehner, a priest of the Diocese of Youngstown, Ohio, was ordained as the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Sioux City on May 1 at the Cathedral of the Epiphany in Sioux City. He was ordained by Archbishop Thomas Zinkula of Dubuque with Bishop Walker Nickless, bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Sioux City and Bishop David J. Bonnar of Youngstown serving as co-ordaining bishops.
The Holy Father Pope Francis has appointed Father John Edward Keehner, of the Diocese of Youngstown as the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Sioux City. A press conference introducing the bishop-elect was held this morning at the Central Catholic Offices in Sioux City.
Father Keehner, 59, is a native of Youngstown, Ohio, and is one of five children. He attended Austintown schools and graduated from Austintown Fitch High School in 1984.
Father Keehner earned a B.A. in English in 1988 from the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio. He then began studies at Mount St. Mary Seminary of the West in Cincinnati where he earned his M.Div. and M.A. in biblical studies in 1993.
(bilingual) I write to assure the people of our Diocese in Northwest Iowa of my concern for all of you, but especially at this time, our immigrant brothers and sisters.
Escribo para asegurar a la gente de nuestra Diócesis en el noroeste de Iowa mi preocupación por todos ustedes, pero especialmente en este momento, a nuestros hermanos y hermanas inmigrantes.
(bilingual) Bishop Walker Nickless issued a letter Jan. 22 announcing the diocese will officially open the Jubilee Year with Mass Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Epiphany in Sioux City. All are welcome to attend the opening Mass.
El Obispo Walker Nickless emitió una carta el 22 de enero anunciando que la diócesis inaugurará oficialmente el Año Jubilar con la misa del 26 de enero a las 10 a.m. en al Catedral de la Epifanía en Sioux City. Todos son bienvenidos a asistir a la misa de apertura.
(bilingual) Letter from the four Catholic Bishops via the Iowa Catholic Conference on Nov. 19, 2024 to our migrant brothers and sisters.
Carta a nuestros hermanos y hermanas migrantes - Los obispos de Iowa
Tapping into the church’s history of honoring and praying for workers in various professions, the Diocese of Sioux City, Bishop Walker Nickless and the Cathedral of the Epiphany in Sioux City are planning a Red Mass for attorneys, judges, lawmakers and those working in the legal profession.
Bishop Nickless will preside at a Nov. 7 Red Mass at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Epiphany, which is open to the public. All are invited to a reception in the Epiphany Center afterward.
Bishop Walker Nickless and Sioux City Cathedral Parish are hosting the third annual White Mass Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Epiphany to honor and pray for health care workers.
(bilingual) For the second consecutive year, a semi-trailer packed with 24 pallets of food and supplies was sent the McAllen (Texas) Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley Humanitarian Respite Center to assist the center in their care of migrants. The project includes several collaborators including the Diocese of Sioux City.
(bilingual) Tickets are now on sale for the Cash Raffle to benefit Catholic schools in the Diocese of Sioux City. The $100 raffle tickets will be sold this fall to fund thousands of dollars in grants for each of the 15 school systems.
Los boletos para la rifa en efectivo, a beneficio de las escuelas católicas de la Diócesis de Sioux City, ya están a la venta. Los boletos de la rifa de $100 se venderán este otoño para financiar miles de dólares en becas para cada uno de los 15 sistemas escolares.
Bishop Nickless and the Cathedral Parish are hosting a Blue Mass to honor first responders Sept. 17 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Epiphany in Sioux City.
(bilingual) We celebrate that the Iowa Supreme Court has recognized there is no right to an abortion to be found in the Iowa Constitution and, in so doing, has lifted an injunction against the law that would prohibit abortions after a heartbeat can be detected.
Seminarian for the Diocese of Sioux City, Jacob Rosenmeyer of Divine Mercy Parish, Algona, was ordained a transitional deacon by Bishop Walker Nickless June 1 at the Cathedral of the Epiphany. Deacon Rosenmeyer will be ordained a priest for the diocese in June 2025.