Eucharistic Revival begins with grand gestures of faith
Fr. Greg Hopefl gives benediction at a third wigwam [...]
Fr. Greg Hopefl gives benediction at a third wigwam [...]
St. Therese of Lisieux, Phillips, had its first-ever Corpus Christi procession in honor of the nationwide Eucharistic Revival.
Nine students from St Therese of Lisieux Phillips and St Paul the Apostle Catawba, were confirmed on May 22.
How do we attract people to our church? How do we invite people to “come and see”? These are questions being asked with greater urgency these days. The “nones,” that is, those with no religious affiliation, are growing in number, while too many Catholics are walking away from any sort of consistent practice.
Inspiring parish musicians to “perceive the body and blood of Christ as an integral part of their lived experience and the experience of those around them” is the goal of the Diocese of Superior’s 2022 Music Ministry Retreat & Workshop, said Paul Birch, director of the Office of Worship.
The U.S. Catholic Church’s three-year eucharistic revival just getting underway “is not a program but a movement” that is an invitation to the faithful from God to go on mission and be compelling witnesses of our faith, said Tim Glemkowski, the executive director of the National Eucharistic Congress.
Editor’s note: These are conclusions drawn from the synod [...]
St. Peter the Fisherman, Eagle River, held a mortgage-burning ceremony Sunday, June 12, after the 11 a.m. Mass.
Bishop James P. Powers concelebrated Pentecost Mass with Fr. Dean Buttrick, liaison for the diocesan Charismatic Renewal committee, and numerous other priests and deacons at St. Joseph Church in Rice Lake on Sunday, June 5.