Contemplation, prayer at SDCCW retreat
God graced the Northwoods with sunshine and warmer temperatures as 51 women gathered Saturday, Feb. 2, at Holy Family Parish, Woodruff.
God graced the Northwoods with sunshine and warmer temperatures as 51 women gathered Saturday, Feb. 2, at Holy Family Parish, Woodruff.
Six of the young adults who form part of the Superior Disciple team led a confirmation retreat at Our Lady of Sorrows parish in Ladysmith on Sunday, Feb. 10.
Campaign collection concluded.
The parishioners of St. Peter Church, Dauby, honored Dcn. John Grek and his wife, Barb, Sunday, Jan. 27, commemorating the 10th anniversary of his ordination to the deaconate.
For many of the Diocese of Superior’s 14 Catholic elementary schools, growing from the bottom up has been key for maintaining and growing enrollment.
Almost 80 people from around the Diocese of Superior made the 20-plus-hour trip via motor coach to Washington, D.C., for the March for Life Jan. 18.
Nemo dat quod non habet. This Latin phrase has shown up several times in the last six months. The first time occurred in a talk at our annual seminary retreat in August. I then saw it in Timothy Cardinal Dolan’s book “Priests of the Third Millennium” this fall.
Over 17,000 college students descended upon Indianapolis from Jan. 3-7 for the 2019 SEEK Conference.
Connie Roe, parishioner at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Stetsonville, remembers sitting on the floor arm-in-arm with her twin sister Catherine, who had just been diagnosed with terminal cancer almost 20 years ago.
Sharing advice as a fellow kidnapping survivor, Elizabeth Smart has spoken out on Jayme Closs’s courageous escape to freedom and what lies ahead. In one interview on NBC’s The Today Show, she said, “As big as this feels right now, it doesn’t have to define her life,” and added “You don’t go back to the old normal, there’s only a new normal.”