Catholics in the Diocese of Orlando are engaging in renewed discussions about the death penalty as Florida prepares for the execution of Kayle Bates on August 19, 2025.| American Catholic Tribune
Pilgrims from across the Diocese of Orlando have been participating in organized visits to key churches as part of the Jubilee Year of Hope, a special year marked by Catholic communities worldwide.| American Catholic Tribune
Beloved Sisters and Brothers in Christ, In a recent letter, the bishop reflected on the experiences of the apostles and disciples following the Resurrection of Jesus.| American Catholic Tribune
Most Catholics are familiar with the apparitions of Our Lady in Fatima, Portugal, to three young cousins—Lucia de los Santos, Jacinta, and Francisco Marto—between May 13 and October 13, 1917.| American Catholic Tribune
Georgette Dell’Orfano has lived at Epiphany Manor for 17 years, having moved in after a tree damaged her mobile home.| American Catholic Tribune
My Sisters and Brothers in Christ,| American Catholic Tribune
EUSTIS — St. Mary of the Lakes Parish, perched atop a hill in Eustis, houses a museum dedicated to preserving its rich history. Dedicated in 1912, it is possibly the only church in the Diocese of Orlando with a designated museum.| American Catholic Tribune
ST. CLOUD | When Dr. Romualdo Dator conceived the idea of opening a free medical clinic in Osceola County, Bethanne Smith was eager to contribute. Fifteen years later, she continues to care for patients with dedication.| American Catholic Tribune
Every year, hundreds of thousands of youths are trafficked across the country, with Orlando ranking third per capita in the nation for reported human trafficking cases. In response to this growing issue, the Ministries of Holy Family Parish have partnered with the Diocese of Orlando Human Trafficking Task Force to host their second Human Trafficking Symposium on September 14.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishop’s Letter: Imitators of God| American Catholic Tribune