Religious liberty: World leaders meet
The U.S. State Department is hosting the largest and highest-level global meeting on religious liberty this week.
The U.S. State Department is hosting the largest and highest-level global meeting on religious liberty this week.
Totus Tuus is teaming up with parishes across the diocese for religious fun again this summer.
“‘To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek him, the greatest adventure; to find him, the greatest human achievement.’ “The words of St. Augustine resonate in my heart,” Fr. Kevin Gordon told more than 320 people who gathered Sunday, July 22, to celebrate his 75 years of life and 35 years of diocesan priesthood.
Superheroes attract us. From Greek gods to Superman and Spiderman, our fascination with the awesome deeds of superheroes beckons us to become Masters of our own destiny.
The Holy Cross Associates of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross USA Province, headquartered in Merrill, are celebrating their 35th anniversary.
The path of Bl. Solanus Casey’s life begins in what is now the Diocese of Superior. His childhood home was on the western side; he felt the pull of religious life while working in Superior.
Members of the Council of Catholic Women in the Diocese of Superior and the Diocese of Duluth came together ‘In Solidarity’ for a Joint CCW Convention May 22 at The College of Saint Scholastica, Duluth.
On June 24, feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, Bishop James P. Powers ordained a new priest for the Diocese of Superior.
Fr. Adam Laski, who will begin graduate studies in Canon Law at St. Paul University, Ottawa, Canada, bid farewell to parishioners and friends Saturday, June 16, after the 4 p.m. Mass at St. Anthony, Superior.
Students from St. Mary’s School, Tomahawk, collected money throughout the school year to sponsor a Never Forgotten Honor Flight for an area veteran.