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Pope asks church organizers to bridge inequality and foster solidarity

Pope asks church organizers to bridge inequality and foster solidarity

Pope asks church organizers to bridge inequality and foster solidarity

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Backlog in international priest visas will have negative impact on local parishes and communities

By |October 30, 2024|

A message from the Diocese of Superior regarding the backlog on international priest visas and how it's affecting our diocese.

Joy, spirituality, vocal preparation emphasized at Music Ministry Retreat

By |October 25, 2024|

When Francesca LaRosa was in high school, she was active in musical theatre but never given a part in any play. Instead, she was always sent to the pit, where her skills as a pianist were needed.

World News

Vatican’s anime-style mascot Luce goes viral on internet with Catholic memes, fan art

By |November 7, 2024|

The Vatican introduced an anime-style mascot named Luce to represent Catholic pilgrims in the 2025 Jubilee year on Monday, Oct. 28 — and within a week, the character has already become a viral internet sensation.

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Columns

Gifford’s ‘Herod and Mary’ a study in contrast

By |October 25, 2024|

A paranoid ruler feels so threatened by manipulative forces around him that he suspects his children are trying to overthrow him, leading him to torture and execute them. No, it’s not the plot of some new TV show. It’s a piece of history about King Herod, the man who ordered the murder of all boys under age 2 after hearing from the Magi that the king of the Jews was born in Bethlehem.

To create a culture of life, give abundantly

By |October 11, 2024|

“I came so that they might have life and have it abundantly.” (John 10:10) Jesus came to give us life. Have you ever stopped to ponder the effect of the Eucharist in your life, and the life it brings to each of us whether we are fed physically by the bread of life (Body of Christ) or sit in silence before the Eucharist?

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