A lesson for Lent
Fourth- and fifth-grade religious education students from St. Therese of Lisieux, Phillips, made individual crowns of thorns out of salt dough and toothpicks.
Fourth- and fifth-grade religious education students from St. Therese of Lisieux, Phillips, made individual crowns of thorns out of salt dough and toothpicks.
We often repeat that the Eucharist is the source [...]
The biblical story of Saul is one of the great tragedies in all of literature. Saul’s story makes Hamlet look like a Disney character. Hamlet, at least, had good reasons for the bitterness that beset him. Saul, given what he started with, should have fared better – much better.
These fourth- and fifth-grade students in the family faith formation program at St. Therese of Lisieux Church in Phillips participated in the Knights of Columbus Council #2963 Christmas poster contest.
Beginning March 2, 2022, the Diocese of Superior kicked off a special collection to provide humanitarian relief and pastoral support during the war in Ukraine as an initiative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
This is the second in a series of National Eucharistic Revival articles provided by the Diocese of Superior. God willing, Dcn. Schick will be ordained to the diocesan priesthood in May.
Dcn. Roger Cadotte (front row, second from left) is surrounded by fellow deacons and priests at the appreciation luncheon hosted by the Catholic Communities of the Bayfield Peninsula honoring his service to the cluster as parish life coordinator.
The bright sun and the sunset forest white dove [...]
The Veterans of Foreign Wars has announced that Leighton Peters, a seventh-grade student from St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rice Lake, has been named the national first-place winner and recipient of a $5,000 award in its 2022-23 Patriot’s Pen essay contest.
Presenters Kate Cuddy, left, and Bonnie Faber, right, interact with the audience during the Diocese of Superior’s 2023 Music Ministry Workshop and Retreat.