The intent of the changes is to make the information easier to access for readers and to shorten the Monday Morning Update’s production time for staff.
Minor changes to e-newsletter begin this week
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.
From the Editor: Truth-seeking, healing must continue regarding boarding school legacy
In the United States, the Department of the Interior announced last summer that it would conduct an investigation of former federally funded boarding schools to understand better what occurred in this country.
From the Editor: How to get involved in the local synod process
Bishop Donald Kettler is asking each of our diocese’s 29 Area Catholic Communities to host a synod consultation over the next few months.
From the Editor: Two ministries that require a listening ear
World Day of the Sick was established to give attention to the ill and their caregivers; Catholic Press Month celebrates the role of Catholic publications to inform, educate and evangelize the people of God.
Joe Towalski: Evangelization: When words speak as loud as actions
“I recall a talk I attended nearly a decade ago where the presenter stressed the importance of meeting people where they are and offering a personal witness — verbally — of how my own relationship with Christ has made a difference in my life.”
Joe Towalski: Taking the next step as One Body
To better serve our Latino sisters and brothers, The Central Minnesota Catholic will run its English and Spanish content side by side starting in January 2022.
Joe Towalski: ‘Civilize it’ initiative offers lesson in listening
“We Catholics can, and should, be role models for others in how to listen and dialogue in service to the truth and the common good.”