The Minnesota Catholic Conference is proposing to provide direct economic relief to Minnesota’s most important producers: families.
Inside the Capitol: MCC speaks up for economic, criminal justice
Retrouvaille weekends scheduled for couples experiencing troubled marriages
Retrouvaille is a Christian peer ministry that teaches communication skills and offers a support community to couples experiencing pain and disappointment in their marriage.
Catholic schoolteacher to auction student-made quilts to raise scholarship funds
Deacon John Wocken’s class recently finished this year’s classroom quilt, his last before he retires at the end of this school year. The quilts he has made over the years with his students will be auctioned to raise funds for student scholarships.
Volunteers needed at Catholic Charities Emergency Services Food Shelf
“Volunteers are critical to fulfill the mission of Catholic Charities. We can’t serve the Central Minnesota community without them,” said Annie Henriksen, volunteer coordinator.
Become closer to God this Lenten season using CRS Rice Bowl
By using CRS Rice Bowl materials, families and educators can teach children about the season of Lent, Jesus’ sacrifice, and how they can help their sisters and brothers around the world while living out their faith.
Lenten penitential regulations
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence. The other Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence from meat.
Lenten services, retreats and other opportunities
Don’t miss these local opportunities to enrich your Lenten experience.
Five permanent diaconate candidates instituted as acolytes
Five men studying for the permanent diaconate were instituted as acolytes during a Mass with Bishop Donald Kettler Feb. 17 at St. Mary’s Cathedral.