The Visitor asked readers to share the stories behind their most cherished or most meaningful ornaments or Christmas decorations.
Readers share stories of their most cherished Christmas ornaments
Officials – December 14, 2018
The Most Reverend Donald J. Kettler, Bishop of the Diocese of Saint Cloud, makes the following appointment in the Diocese of Saint Cloud effective January 1, […]
See you later . . .
Moving forward, my column, “From the Home Front,” will now be available through The Visitor’s blog, “From the Heart.”
Hope for the holidays with a grieving heart
There are ways we can indeed provide a light of God’s love to those who are experiencing grief these weeks of Advent and Christmas.
Paper tree evokes joy, hope amid life’s imperfections
Sometimes symbols can express what words don’t do justice to. For me, one such symbol is a cut-out Christmas tree.
What could we have offered God for such a Savior?
In farewell I offer you my Christmas Day 2016 homily for the Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls.
‘Christmas by Accident’ is clever, sweet holiday story
There is no shortage of Christmas novels published every fall. One of this season’s best is Camron Wright’s “Christmas by Accident,” a clever, sweet holiday story featuring a young woman who loves Christmas and a gentleman who strongly dislikes the holidays.
Presbyteral Council hears reports on Safe Haven Sunday, planning
Members of the diocesan Presbyteral Council heard a report about Safe Haven Sunday, an initiative that will be observed in parishes March 2-3, 2019, to raise awareness about the negative impacts of pornography and how families can make their homes a safe haven for all.