“My greatest hope is that the Eucharistic Revival has as its core energy our meeting people where they are and walking with them in meeting the Lord anew as well as we are able,” said Crosier Father Kermit Holl.
Local team sheds light on National Eucharistic Revival
From the Editor: Communication is key to a vibrant Church
The announcement that CNS will cease domestic operations at the end of 2022 also impacts what we do at The Central Minnesota Catholic.
‘Bleacher Brothers’ to visit all 30 MLB stadiums on evangelization tour
The two Franciscan friars will stop at Target Field in Minneapolis on June 24.
Photos: Bishop celebrates Latino marriages with special Mass
Latino couples gathered at St. Mary Church in Melrose May 14 for a special Mass honoring marriage.
Photos: Couples celebrate milestone anniversaries at Honoring Marriage Day
Couples celebrating anniversaries of 5, 25, 40, 50, 60 and 60-plus years in 2022 gathered at St. Mary Church in Alexandria May 7 for the annual Mass and celebration with Bishop Donald Kettler.
Vocation event inspires participants ‘to follow the Good Shepherd’
On the Saturday before Good Shepherd Sunday, the Mike and Alice Westrich farm in Burtrum was filled with parents and their elementary school-age children seeking to learn more about Jesus, the Good Shepherd.
Invitations from others encouraged Paynesville parishioner’s love of the Eucharist
“I think that Jesus has really worked on my heart through these many years,” said Kim Flannigan.
5 big things to know about the National Eucharistic Revival
You’ve read about it. You know it’s coming. But with a global synod underway, how does the National Eucharistic Revival fit in? What does this mean locally? Why do we need one?