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Christ ‘tamed’ death, but people may still feel sad or outraged, pope says

Christ ‘tamed’ death, but people may still feel sad or outraged, pope says

Christ ‘tamed’ death, but people may still feel sad or outraged, pope says

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Visit to the National Shrine at Champion

By |November 7, 2025|

On Sept. 8, the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary., 53 parishioners from the Tomahawk parish cluster and their priest, Fr. Aloysius Royan Anthony, along with Fr. Sunder Reddy Vadireddy from Mellen and a parishioner from Glidden, visited The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Champion.

Youth minister gives pointers for leading ‘fruitful’ small groups

By |November 7, 2025|

“Small Groups, Big Impact: How to Have Fruitful Small Groups” was the title of Tiffany Topel’s first afternoon breakout session at the Diocese of Superior’s Fall Conference on Oct. 24 at St. Joseph in Rice Lake.

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Life: Our sign of hope

By |October 10, 2025|

Each year in October, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops prepares a new theme to celebrate a culture of life. This year, the Jubilee Year of Hope, the theme is Life: Our Sign of Hope.

A ‘fruitful heritage’ in Ordinary Time

By |September 26, 2025|

As September dawned, eyes turned to Rome with joy to celebrate the canonizations of two young men – Ss. Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis. In a particular way, many hoped that the holy lives of these two new saints would have a special appeal to young people who would see in them examples of lives well and faithfully lived.

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