In politics, we may have temporary opponents, but we must never mistake them for permanent enemies.
Civic friendship is an apostolate
Building Area Catholic Communities
The diocesan-wide pastoral planning process is moving forward with Area Catholic Communities and feedback on the proposed parish placements will be taken until Thanksgiving.
Prayer keeps us strong, focused amid divides and challenges
It seems, on surface level, we are at a time of darkness and death. Actually, however, we are celebrating life.
Please explain Compline, the Night Prayer of the church
Compline invites us to pray for protection in three kinds of sleep: the natural sleep of night, the sleep of the soul in sinfulness, and the sleep of death at life’s end.
Book of letters sheds light on life of young tuberculosis patient
More than 300 letters written by a young tuberculosis patient to her parents during World War II gave historian Mary Krugerud a story had value “as a candid memoir and an educational human interest story.”
Bishop Kettler adds name to list of clergy likely to have abused minors
Bishop Donald Kettler has added the name of Bishop Harold Dimmerling to the list. Dimmerling was a priest of the Saint Cloud Diocese who later served as bishop of Rapid City, South Dakota, from 1969 until his death in 1987.
How do we discern God’s will for us?
God calls us all to live a holy life, to do the will of God in everything so that we may devote ourselves to the glory of God and to the service of our neighbors.
Listen carefully to the master’s instructions
Through discernment, prayer and working for the greater honor and glory of God our whole life becomes our vocation.