The lesson of the good thief
One of the great miracles of the Gospels is that the deepest wisdom is contained within the most straightforward kind of storytelling.
One of the great miracles of the Gospels is that the deepest wisdom is contained within the most straightforward kind of storytelling.
Fourth- and fifth-grade students at St Therese of Lisieux in Phillips are creating a “goodwill quilt” to be given to a family in need as their Lenten service project.
Diocese of Superior seminarian Dan Tracy holds on to a trophy after the St. Francis de Sales Seminary team took second place in the De Sales Invitational, a basketball tournament hosted Feb. 18-20 at the Milwaukee seminary with visiting teams from other major seminaries across the country.
For nearly two months, seventh- and eighth-grade students at St. Joseph, Rice Lake, have been preparing for their biggest interdisciplinary project of the school year.
Inviting listeners to examine their status as followers of Jesus – reminding them of their story as Christians, reviewing Jesus’ salvific acts and urging them to follow Christ’s call to evangelization and discipleship – was the theme of a Lenten mission in Cumberland.
On Tuesday, March 15, at St. Joseph’s Church in Rice Lake, Pat and Kenna Millea presented a workshop on mental health in the context of youth ministry.
Reflecting on the readings of the day, Bishop James P. Powers spoke to the more than 115 women participating in the 2022 Diocesan Women’s Retreat about seeing themselves as God’s anointed.
The Children’s Christmas Mass was held Dec. 15 at Our Lady Queen of Peace in Manitowish Waters.
Students at St. Mary’s School in Tomahawk watched the blessed palms from last year’s Palm Sunday liturgy be burned on March 1.
The Diocese of Superior Charismatic Service Committee will host an event on Saturday, April 2, at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Tony.