Many attended one of several informational forums taking place at parishes around the diocese intended to educate and inform Mexican citizens of their civil and human rights.
Local churches seek to care for, inform, educate immigrants
Benedictine sister honored with national lifetime award
Benedictine Sister Delores Dufner will receive the Christus Rex award from Valparaiso University’s Institute of Liturgical Studies at their annual conference April 24-26 in Valparaiso, Indiana.
‘Night watches’ are Triduum tradition for monastic community
Surrounded by the glow of the new Easter candle, members of the religious community and their guests keep vigil throughout the night, marking each of these seven “night watches” with song, prayer, symbolic rituals and silence.
Parishes to offer ‘Totus Tuus’ vacation Bible schools
This summer, seven parish communities across the St. Cloud Diocese will offer Totus Tuus vacation Bible schools for youth in grades one through 12 from Sunday evening until Friday noon.
National speakers to present at RCIA workshop May 13
As part of the Ephphetha Series celebrating initiation into the Catholic Church, a workshop, “Mystagogy as a Tool for Parish Renewal,” will be held from 9 […]
Mass schedule set for St. Catherine Oratory in Farming
St. Catherine Oratory in Farming is open for occasional Masses, funerals, weddings and ecclesial celebrations for the faithful with ties to the Farming community. Masses will […]
Workshop for new parents set for May 6
The diocesan Office of Marriage and Family is sponsoring a workshop, “Baby & Me & Husband Make 3,” from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 6, […]
National speaker will highlight unity, diversity at Leadership Day
The USCCB’s assistant director of the Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church, Alejandro Aguilera-Titus, will speak on the theme “Building Intercultural Competence for Ministers” at Leadership Day April 27 in St. Joseph. The day is designed for both lay and ordained ministry leaders from around the Diocese of St. Cloud.