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The rich and diverse history of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau is a source of pride for the Catholics in Southern Missouri. We hope that you too will find your spiritual home here.
Consider joining Bishop Rice’s mission for the diocese by contributing to the annual Diocesan Development Fund.
The 350th anniversary of the first revelation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque is Dec. 27, 2023. During the 350th anniversary, which begins Dec. 27, 2023, and will conclude next year on Dec. 27, 2024, I encourage all Catholics to grow in their devotion and love for the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau is blessed with 12 parishes named in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Bishop Rice encourages the faithful to make a “pilgrimage” to each of the 12 parishes from Dec. 27, 2023-Dec. 27. 2024. A Passport, as well as a collection of time-honored prayers and resources to inspire and enhance your devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
CURRENT NEWS
Diocesan News & Initiatives
Find the information you need on diocesan campaigns, initiatives, and events.
Looking for more details about a conference within the diocese? Special events and Masses to celebrate with Bishop Rice? Upcoming camps within the diocese? National initiatives to be aware of?
This is the place to see what’s happening in our One Church, East to West!
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BISHOP EDWARD M. RICE
Jesus Christ
LIVES!
And from that belief flows joy, peace, and happiness for believers. The resurrection of Christ gives meaning to our human existence beyond the grave.
The roots of Catholicism run deep here in the 39 counties of southern Missouri, and I am grateful to partner with my brother priests in spreading the beauty of our Catholic Faith in the spirit of the New Evangelization. I rely on the loving Providence of God to assist me as I strive to walk in the way of Christ, the Good Shepherd, who will continue to guide my way if I but seek to do His will.
I ask for the intercession of St. Rose Philippine Duchesne and Pope St. Pius X, patrons of our Diocese, all under the mantle of Our Lady of Mercy. Pray for us!
ARTICLES & COLUMNS
Where Faith & Daily Life Intersect
Looking for positive, life-affirming stories? Want a source for prayer, devotion ideas, or living your Catholic faith? Interested in what others are saying about raising a Catholic family? This is your source.
Springfield’s Catholic Cold Weather Shelter Now in Its 3rd Year Needs Volunteers
For the third year, St. Anthony Claret Shelter, Springfield, will offer homeless men in the Springfield area a warm and inviting...
Missouri Needs a Conversion of Heart
The recent financial report from the 2022 National Religious Retirement Office indicates that our diocese donated $78,302.79 for...
October’s Focus is on the Dignity of Life
“Who would Jesus execute?” That is the rather provocative title of the annual report put out by the Catholic Mobilizing Network,...
Obedience Necessary for Diocesan Unity
I recently received a thank you letter from the Franciscans in the Holy Land for the collection taken for the Holy Land on Good...
The Rite of Installation of a Pastor May Be ‘New’ to Many
The weekend of Aug. 12-13 had me driving from Springfield to El Dorado Springs and then to Joplin for the installation of new...
Holy Mass is a Sign of Unity & Charity
As many of you know, “Traditionis Custodes” (“Guardians of the Tradition”) is an apostolic letter issued by Pope Francis to all...
PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY
We are Committed to Healing, Protection, and Accountability
PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY
We are Committed to Healing, Protection, and Accountability
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Ensuring a Safe Environment
Safe Environment Resources
Additional resources, letters, other documents, forms, and links for diocesan personnel and parents/legal guardians.
Our Commitment as a Diocese
The Diocese of Springfield – Cape Girardeau is committed to the mission and ministry of protecting our children and young people. Through the Safe Environment program, our clergy, employees, teachers, and our volunteers who regularly work with children and youth have been trained to support this effort to provide a safe environment for our youth. We believe strongly in our moral obligation to keep the young safe and provide them with a caring environment in which they can grow and flourish in their faith.
Your Diocese at a Glance.
Founded in 1956, the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau is a diverse community that spans 25,719 sq. miles across all 39 counties of the lower third of southern Missouri. We actively serve over 65,000 people within our 6 deaneries, 66 parishes, 26 schools, and 17 missions.
Our Patron Saints are St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, The Lady of Mercy, and Pope St. Pius X, Pope of the Blessed Sacrament.
PARIsHES
MISSIONS
CHAPELS
Cathedrals
Cathedrals: 2
Parishes: 66
Missions: 17
Chapels: 5
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Founded in 1956, the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau is a diverse community that spans 25,719 sq. miles across all 39 counties of the lower third of southern Missouri. We actively serve over 65,000 people within our 6 deaneries, 66 parishes, 26 schools, and 17 missions.
Our Patron Saints are St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, The Lady of Mercy, and Pope St. Pius X, Pope of the Blessed Sacrament.