The National Association of Letter Carriers will sponsor the 31st annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on Saturday, May 13.
Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is May 13
Ask Father Tom: Telling stories of life and death
Legalizing assisted suicide undermines the social contract with, and commitments by, the medical community of healers to help the sick and protect the vulnerable.
Pregúntale Padre Tom: Contando historias de vida y muerte
La legalización del suicidio asistido socava el contrato social y los compromisos de la comunidad médica de curanderos para ayudar a los enfermos y proteger a los vulnerables.
Hand-me-downs, pick-me-ups and ‘the creativity of love’
What some might call magic or luck – the winning of a raffle, the work of needle and thread, the transformation of an old green coat – has a more apt name. The creativity of love.
Donna Peña featured in May 20 concert at St. Paul Parish
Centro Hispano presents The Donna Peña Group in concert on Saturday, May 20, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at St. Paul Parish in St. Cloud.
Priest a hit singing, signing at Target Field
Father Kevin Anderson sang and signed (ASL) the national anthem before a Twins game. He was the first person ever to do both.
Catholic Charities acquires Granite City Counseling
Catholic Charities’ Behavioral Health Clinic will become Granite City Counseling, a program of Catholic Charities.
St. Cloud Fraternity of Secular Franciscans celebrates 100 years at annual Spring Gathering in Little Falls
What do tacos and coffee have to do with St. Francis? During a regional gathering of The Queen of Peace Regional Fraternity of Secular Franciscans, the St. Cloud Fraternity marked its 100th anniversary, hearing from guest speakers including Franciscan Sister Michelle L’Allier and Shawn Colberg, dean of Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary.