Diocesan schools end year looking forward
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Superior ended their academic year in unprecedented style, which has been the new normal since the coronavirus pandemic restrictions went into place in mid-March.
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Superior ended their academic year in unprecedented style, which has been the new normal since the coronavirus pandemic restrictions went into place in mid-March.
Approximately 15 years ago, prompted by no particular incident or cause, Fr. Dennis Mullen started a custom of speaking about adoption at the end of Mass for the post-Christmas feast of the Holy Family.
In his welcoming comments before the diocesan celebration of Pentecost, Fr. Andy Ricci, rector of the Cathedral of Christ the King, Superior, acknowledged “some things are gonna look a little different.”
Summer is finally here, but not with the lighthearted ease that normally accompanies it – 2020 has proven to be a rather grave year thus far.
“We are in an unprecedented time not only in our country, but specifically in our ministry.”
Deacon heeds God’s call
More detailed information regarding plans for the June 15-19 virtual offering of Extreme Faith Camp was released by the Office of Catholic Formation days prior to a final Go To Meeting call with camp and parish catechetical leadership.
The Diocese of Superior’s summer youth ministry intern for 2020 is Elise Burns.
WWMD – What would Mary do? The letters comprise the station identification for the only Catholic radio station transmitting within the Diocese of Superior. What they stand for is the inspiration behind the Holy Family Radio Association, evangelizing the Chequamegon Bay area since 2007.