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Re-enactment of Palm Sunday in Mime

BIMO News | 

Traditions continue at St. Nicholas School of re-enacting the Passion of our Lord.

Deacon Phillip Yupanik from the village of Emmonak accepts a gift of moose meat from a youth at a potlatch.

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The Diocese of Fairbanks’ pastoral situation significantly improved in 2018 with the addition of several new missionary priests from India, Poland, and Nigeria, as well as Colorado.

Mother Mary Lange, O.S.P. Award Honorees

Black Catholic Mission | 

The purpose of the banquet is to affirm and celebrate the parish leadership and the services rendered by Black Catholic youth and adults in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

Harambee Tour of Philadelphia

Black Catholic Mission | 

Archbishop Lyke’s vision of ministry with and for youth and young adults in word and deed continues as this past February Harambee intensified its challenge for the organization’s church.

First Communion at Bay Mills Indian Reservation

Indian Mission | 

Our parish has approximately 200 parishioners annually, a majority whom are members from local Native Tribes, but we serve our whole community.

Peach State Health Plan truck

Black Catholic Mission | 

The mission of St Peter Claver Catholic School, Macon, in the Heart of Georgia, is to educate the hearts and minds of our diverse students in the spirit of the Gospel so that they are both academically prepared and service oriented.

What Grows in Your Garden?

BIMO News | 

We are helping each other grow through our experiences and leadership. Our students aren't afraid to get dirty! @ St Mary's Catholic School Kodiak We love getting our students out in our hoop house!

Student of the Month

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Every first Tuesday of the month, we celebrate our students of the month. We had many deserving students recognized today for their efforts in "Building the City of God" which is our theme this year!

Staff & Students with Bishop John

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Funds from the Black & Indian Mission Grant are critical to our ability to provide Christ-centered education through the 8th grade.