“Forming an authentically Catholic political conscience takes courage, honesty, prudence and the sacrifice of individual gain for the sake of the common good and the truth revealed in the person and message of Jesus.”
Ask Father Tom: What does it mean to have a ‘well-formed conscience’?
The Big Question: What’s a good Catholic voter to do?
Catholics are urged to properly form their consciences and use Catholic social teaching to guide them on Election Day.
Milwaukee archbishop prays for justice during visit to Kenosha, Wis.
The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism called all Catholics to respond to the demonstrations on behalf of racial justice in Kenosha and other cities by observing Aug. 28 or Sept. 9, the feast of St. Peter Claver, as a day of fasting and prayer.
New book ‘Our Lady and the Locusts’ tells of plagues, prayers and pioneers
“It’s important that we share our faith, our Scripture and our stories,” author Kristi Warne said.
Terry Jancik ordained newest deacon for diocese
Terry Jancik, a member of Sacred Heart Parish in Sauk Rapids, was ordained a permanent deacon by Bishop Donald Kettler Aug. 15 at Sacred Heart.
CSB biochemistry major helps Minnesota brewery with sustainability practices
Abby Kaluza has been working as an intern at the August Schell Brewing Co. in New Ulm this summer.
Catholic Community Schools to move forward with in-person learning this fall
Classes are scheduled to begin Sept. 1 in all CCS elementary schools and Sept. 8 at Cathedral High School.
Lebanon’s Catholic leaders seek help; here’s where you can donate
As Lebanon’s Catholic leaders appealed for help for their country, international and U.S. organizations appealed for donations for Beirut, capital of a country already suffering from a severe economic downturn.