Youths, adults energized at Indy’s NCYC
More than 80 teens and adults from across the Diocese of Superior traveled to the National Catholic Youth Conference from Nov. 21-23 in Indianapolis
More than 80 teens and adults from across the Diocese of Superior traveled to the National Catholic Youth Conference from Nov. 21-23 in Indianapolis
It took two decades after graduation for Mary Henseler of St. Paul, Minnesota, to use the art degree she earned at UW-Milwaukee.
The role parishes and parishioners play
Holy Rosary Parish filled 40-plus boxes of donations, including underwear, socks, long johns, boots, coats, sleeping bags and more, to give to homeless veterans.
For 92-year-old Dolly Kimmes Cosgrove, what started as the movement of a grandmother’s heart has multiplied into an initiative that has reached thousands and touched countless lives.
In the fall of 2018, the Four Parishes/One Faith Catholic Cluster began structuring a discipleship ministry that brings people together to share their faith.
Students at Our Lady of the Lake, Ashland, celebrated Veterans Day Nov. 11 with local veterans, a program and a salute.
“We’re human be-ings, not human do-ings.”
New to the Fall Conference for this year were facilitated discussions during lunch. Participants were invited to join their peers by grade level or ministry in specific rooms or areas of the gymnasium. Two leaders in each group led discussions.
Freshman seminarian for the Diocese of Superior Ben Schmitt recently took first place at an art competition at St. Mary’s University in Winona.