Young adults are invited to an evening with Emma Fradd as she performs an intimate, unplugged set featuring songs from her new album, "I Can Read Minds" on Saturday, Sept. 27 at Gourmet's Market and Cafe (5107 Kingston Pike, Knoxville). Doors open at 6 p.m. and concert begins at 7 p.m. Come early, grab some tacos, and settle in for a soulful and inspiring performance you won’t want to miss. Tickets: $25 (includes concert + taco bar). Limited cash bar available.
The Cathedral Concert Series is honored to host Tennessee Wind Symphony, under the direction of Dr. John Zastoupil, presenting a thematic concert titled "Sacred Spaces" a program celebrating the profound beauty and transformative power of music on Sunday, Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. This concert is inspired by the idea of sacred places—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—and how music can transport us to those spaces of reflection, inspiration, and connection.
Bishop Beckman invites young adults (18-35) to explore the mystery of Catholicism on selected Tuesday evenings, starting Sept. 9, at the Diocese of Knoxville Chancery. The series will be a systematic exploration of being Catholic and will include time for fellowship and discussion. Attendees are invited to bring their own beverages and snacks.
The Catholic Church mourns the terrible suffering of Christians and other innocent victims of violence in Gaza and surrounding areas who are struggling to survive, protect their children, and live with dignity in dire conditions. Given these humanitarian needs, Bishop Mark Beckman asks that all parishes to take up a second collection on the weekend of Aug. 30-31 to assist the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA) who is providing vital emergency humanitarian relief and medical and psychological care for the sick, malnourished, and wounded. Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is working through local Church partners to help provide food, shelter, cash assistance, hygiene supplies, and care.
CCETN Barn Dance to support adoption program
Join Catholic Charities of East Tennessee for a fun-filled evening of dinner and square-dancing at the 2nd annual Barn Dance on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 6 p.m. at the Knoxville Catholic High School Gymnasium. Come in your best country attire. BYOB. 100% of funds raised will benefit CCETN's A Loving Option Adoption program, and will provide necessary support to mothers facing crisis or unplanned pregnancies. Please purchase tickets by Sept. 6.
This marriage preparation program is a supplement to the couple’s marriage formation with their parish priest or deacon. The Picture of Love marriage preparation program for engaged couples explores the joys and challenges of living out the sacrament of matrimony with special focus on the importance of inviting Jesus to be the center of marriage and family life. The program will help the couple gain insights into their relationship, as well as give them practical ideas and tools to help smooth their journey and become the “Picture of Love” to one another.
This mobile clinic, a "quiet miracle," provides free pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds, STI testing, prenatal vitamins, and compassionate counseling to women in underserved areas of East Tennessee. It aims to create a supportive, judgment-free environment, helping women make informed decisions by offering services like viewing their baby’s heartbeat. Led by Sandi Davidson and supported by the Knights of Columbus, the clinic travels to rural communities and parishes but faces challenges in raising awareness. The article calls for community support through prayers, volunteering, and spreading the word, emphasizing the clinic’s role as a life-affirming ministry.
St. Alphonsus Parish bereavement ministry has scheduled a Hope for the Holidays for the Bereaved session for Sunday, November 10, at 3 p.m. in Liguori Hall.
Prayer vigil for the dignity of human life slated for October 29. This month, Catholics across the country are devotedly praying for the safeguarding of all human life, from its earliest stage (conception) until its natural end. On Sunday, October 29, at 12 noon (Central Time), we will gather at the Rachel Weeping statue on the grounds of St. Alphonsus Church to unite our voices in prayer for these intentions. We cordially invite you to join us as we earnestly beseech our Heavenly Father for greater reverence toward the dignity of every human life. For further information, email Phil Fuchs: [email protected].
I want to bring you up to date on the status of our building project. After 2 years of preliminary planning and taking the initial steps toward designing a dedicated worship space, The Parish Council, Finance Council and Feasibility Task Force recommended that I submit a letter to the Bishop requesting the required Diocesan Building Committee's approval to move forward.
The Parish Pastoral Council invites all St. Alphonsus parishioners to submit images and textual descriptions of their preferred church exterior elevations and styles, to be considered for the dedicated worship space process.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: I greet you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and hold you in my prayers during this difficult time in the life of our Church, our country, and the world. Presently, the coronavirus pandemic has taken center stage, with alarming statistics and increasing numbers of sick people and deaths.