Tarsicius (Aug. 26)
Tarsicius was likely an acolyte, a deacon or even a layman in Rome during the time of Emperor Valerian’s persecution.
Tarsicius was likely an acolyte, a deacon or even a layman in Rome during the time of Emperor Valerian’s persecution.
Diocese represented at Krakow event
This week we feature Immaculate Conception, in Butternut.
Workshops set to explain changes.
For Katie Zenner, gifts are to be used for good.
Holy Cross Sr. Pat Cormack, provincial of the Holy Cross Sisters headquartered in Merrill, and outgoing board member of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), was among sisters thanked at the LCWR assembly in Atlanta, Aug. 12.
Spirit leads Nauertz family to mission trip.
Sept. 9 for nationwide observance.
This Spaniard studied law at the University of Lerida and was ordained a priest in 1583, despite his father’s hope that he would be a soldier.
A Thuringian princess, Radegund was captured by invading Franks about 531 and taken to France, where she was groomed to become one of the wives of Clotaire.