News briefs for April 5, 2018
News briefs featured in the April 5, 2018 issue of the Superior Catholic Herald.
News briefs featured in the April 5, 2018 issue of the Superior Catholic Herald.
Speaker Doug Barry started his “Battle Ready” presentation March 1 at St. Joseph, Rice Lake, quoting Pope Benedict: “The real problem at this moment of our history is that God is disappearing from the human horizon, and, with the dimming of the light which comes from God, humanity is losing its bearings, with increasingly evident destructive effects.”
Friday fish fries and confession are likely the most advertised Lenten activity in Catholic parishes. I’ll give you one guess at which is the least attended.
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Lac du Flambeau, held its second annual Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner Sunday, March 11, in honor of St. Patrick’s Day.
News briefs that were featured in the March 22, 2018 issue.
The networking the SUperior Mutual MInistry Team provides is of particular importance to those who are the sole faith formation staff members in more rural areas.
Keynote speaker David Rinaldi addresses a few dozen men and clergy at the Diocese of Superior’s men’s retreat, held Feb. 16-18 at CrossWoods Camp in Mason.
St. Mary Altar Society, Sayner, raised more than $1,000 in a Baby Bottle campaign for New Dawn Pregnancy Center in Woodruff.
As the the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops continues to actively pursue resources to support and strengthen marriages, one diocesan parish is contributing its own efforts in support of marriage through the initiative of Maureen and Rob Perez, of Minocqua.