Stewardship award recipient recognized for experience and effort
When Fr. John Anderson and Jo Germain recommended Alan Lingen receive the 2018 Spirit of Stewardship Ward, the selection committee agreed.
When Fr. John Anderson and Jo Germain recommended Alan Lingen receive the 2018 Spirit of Stewardship Ward, the selection committee agreed.
Planned by the core team for the Diocese of Superior’s Charismatic Renewal movement, the May 20 Pentecost event at St. Joseph’s in Rice Lake celebrated the presence and action of the Holy Spirit.
According to scholarship committee chairwoman Gail Grassel, the SDCCW’s scholarship program “exists to assist women of the diocese with their educational goals.” Recipients are Catholic women finishing their second year of advanced or continuing education.
Rich Curran, founder and executive director of Parish Success Group, led the 2018 Diocesan Stewardship Day workshop May 9 at Turtleback Conference Center in Rice Lake. With almost double the average number of participants, Curran presented on “Getting your Parish to Grow Again.”
Fr. Nick Nelson was the master of ceremonies for more than 200 guests at the seventh annual Together for Life banquet April 29 at Greysolon Plaza.
The following are brief introductions to the 2018 Totus Tuus team.
Mexican citizens living in north central Wisconsin can receive help when the Mexican Consulate Mobile Unit visits Merrill, starting at 9 a.m. June 16.
Thirty-one pilgrims from the Rice Lake, Spooner and Cameron parish clusters made a pilgrimage May 5 to Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse. The trip had been postponed due to the April 14 snowstorm.
This year, the religious education program in Ashland came to an end with a big celebration. All the families shared a potluck feast, followed by a program where each class presented something they did this year.
News briefs in the May 31, 2018 issue of the Superior Catholic Herald.