From 1870 to 2022, the Catholic Sentinel covered Catholic news, global and local. Here is a look at some of our most memorable work, from the anti-Catholic onsl
The freshly painted halls and new corridors of De La Salle North Catholic High School were filled with joy as faculty, donors, supporters and other members of t
Active outreach during pandemic smooths parishionersâ return Fr. Gary Zerr, pastor of St. Edward Parish in Keizer, gives Communion to Diane Durbin, whose gratitude shows in her expression during a Sunday Mass in May. Parishes across the Archdiocese of Portland are welcoming back parishioners to in-person Masses. At St. Edward, as elsewhere, the relief is palpable. (Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel)
select Marlys Pugh-Manley takes in the Mass at St. Edward Parish. Parishioners have been getting to church early in order to obtain a place in the church rather than in the overflow area. A couple sits together, socially distanced from others, at St. Edward Church in Keizer. (Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel)
Creating my Marian garden This photo shows the reporterâs garden once itâs been completed. After some work, a prayer garden can add a lovely space to a yard in which to meditate and spend time with God. (Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel)
select Drawing up a plan for a garden space helps can help alleviate stress since it eliminates the need for spontaneous decision making. (Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel) This photo shows the reporterâs yard before it was cleared for a new prayer garden. Prepping a planned garden space is a critical step in any garden project. Anything thatâs already taking up the area must be removed to make way for new things. (Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel)