Columns
Harvesting Thanksgiving blessings that last
Thanksgiving is one of the few holidays where God is still given a seat at the table.
Celebrating 50 years of ordination
Fifty years ago, on an overcast, cold, fall day in the gymnasium of the local public high school, I was ordained to the priesthood.
Jesus is in the chapel – really!
When I was a kid, I was fascinated by magnets. I loved to watch the little magnetic skaters glide across a mirror in our family’s Christmas village at the flip of a switch and I enjoyed doing science experiments with magnets and iron shavings in school.
Vatican II at 60
The Second Vatican Council, convened by Pope John XXIII to address the role of the church in the modern world, was an epic event when it opened Oct. 11, 1962.
Through the Eucharist, we are sustained in Christ
This is first in a series of articles submitted by the Diocese of Superior to educate readers and commemorate the church’s Eucharistic Revival.
The best is yet to come
Robert Browning, John Lennon and Pope Francis. What could a Victorian-era poet, a 20th-century rock star and a 21st-century pope possibly have in common?
Reviving reverence for the Eucharist
On June 19, the Solemnity of Corpus Christi kicked off a three-year National Eucharistic Revival.
One God, one GPS, one road
At the end of the day, all of us, believers and non-believers, pious and impious, share one common humanity, and we all end up on the same road. This has many implications.