Local News
Shroud of Turin exhibit begins June 25 in Iron River
St. Michael Catholic Church, Iron River, and Knights of Columbus Council 12738 host “The Man of the Shroud” exhibit from June 25 through July 1.
Faith-filled fun at Extreme Faith Camp
Ninety-five middle school and high school students from six parish clusters, along with 22 adult chaperones, two priests and two deacons attended the Diocese of Superior’s Extreme Faith Camp at CrossWoods Adventure Camp in Mason in June.
Honoring St. Rita of Cascia
On May 22, a procession of parishioners from St. Rita Catholic Church, Presque Isle, recited the Rosary as they carried a statue of their Italian patroness through the neighborhood.
Totus Tuus: Meet the interns
Each year, the Diocese of Superior hires interns to help with summer programming.
Office of Parish Transformation – Notes from the Vineyard
Editor’s note: This is part a series of articles on the implementation of Bishop James P. Powers’ Maintenance to [...]
Diocese celebrates ‘two sons called for sacred service’
The Diocese of Superior celebrated the ordination to the transitional diaconate of seminarians Carl Oman and Scott Pederson on the Solemnity of Pentecost, the afternoon of Sunday, May 24, at the Cathedral of Christ the King.
World News
Irish American ‘rosary priest’ who was miraculously healed entombed near Boston
The tomb of Irish American immigrant Father Patrick Peyton, known as "the rosary priest," was moved on June 6 to the newly reopened pilgrimage site, the Father Peyton Center, as families gathered to pray and honor his legacy.
Salesian sisters go viral after attending San Antonio Spurs playoff game
Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco have drawn national attention as “diehard” San Antonio Spurs fans after a group of sisters attended a recent NBA playoff game.
Columns
Pope Leo XIV: A real American hero
This month marks the one-year anniversary of the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as pope.
The opportunities of Ordinary Time
Recently, I got the ominous heads-up that my work computer is scheduled to be replaced this summer.
New beginnings in Ordinary Time
As April exploded into the exuberance of a long-awaited spring, many welcomed her arrival with great joy.
The Paschal hope of Ordinary Time
A number of springs ago, I came to the Easter Vigil Mass with the joyous anticipation of Easter muted a bit.
Atheists, dark nights, Good Friday and revelation
The classical atheistic thinkers of the Enlightenment, philosophers such as Frederick Nietzsche and Ludwig Feuerbach, taught that all religious experience is simply human projection.

















