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Our Sunday Mass from St. Columba Cathedral September 28, 2025

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This Sunday, September 28, 2025 at The Cathedral of Saint Columba, Bishop David J. Bonnar celebrates Mass for the Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time with Ron Puhalla as lector, Colleen Harris as cantor and Tim Elder as organist. Sunday Masses for The Diocese of Youngstown are prerecorded and posted on Youtube and at catholicecho.org. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-700000. To support this ministry, become a patron at www.doy.org/film-mass. The Diocese of Youngstown is a 501(c)3 organization so your donation may be tax deductible. Our Sunday Mass from Saint Columba Cathedral is sponsored by the Mary Catherine Livingston Fund and the Diocesan Annual Appeal. Mass Intention: Anthony Mollica The Diocese of Youngstown Communications Department films Our Sunday Mass (formerly "Mass for Shut-ins") in Saint Columba Cathedral, Youngstown, Ohio. The Diocese of Youngstown posts Our Sunday Mass at 4:00 pm EST Saturdays on our YouTube channel and Facebook page, distributes DVDs and secure download links to retirement/nursing homes and prisons within our six-counties, and provides seasonal Missalettes to the homebound by mail.

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This Sunday, September 28, 2025 at The Cathedral of Saint Columba, Bishop David J. Bonnar celebrates Mass for the Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time with Ron Puhalla as lector, Colleen Harris as cantor and Tim Elder as organist. Sunday Masses for The Diocese of Youngstown are prerecorded and posted on Youtube and at catholicecho.org. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-700000. To support this ministry, become a patron at www.doy.org/film-mass. The Diocese of Youngstown is a 501(c)3 organization so your donation may be tax deductible. Our Sunday Mass from Saint Columba Cathedral is sponsored by the Mary Catherine Livingston Fund and the Diocesan Annual Appeal. Mass Intention: Anthony Mollica The Diocese of Youngstown Communications Department films Our Sunday Mass (formerly "Mass for Shut-ins") in Saint Columba Cathedral, Youngstown, Ohio. The Diocese of Youngstown posts Our Sunday Mass at 4:00 pm EST Saturdays on our YouTube channel and Facebook page, distributes DVDs and secure download links to retirement/nursing homes and prisons within our six-counties, and provides seasonal Missalettes to the homebound by mail.

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