The Minnesota Catholic Conference, the public policy voice of the Catholic Church in Minnesota, recently unveiled two new resources for its educational text “Minnesota, Our Common Home” — the “Study Guide Version” and “Ecological Examen.”
New study resources released for ‘Minnesota, Our Common Home’
Youth say NCYC theme of ‘Blessed, Broken, Given’ has deep meaning for them
For three days, the 20,000 teenagers attending the National Catholic Youth Conference form a joyful, energetic and unifying representation of how much their Catholic faith means to them.
Mission is seeking family members you don’t know yet, pope tells Thais
Missionaries are not mercenaries, but beggars who recognize that some brothers and sisters are missing from the community and long to hear the good news of salvation, Pope Francis told the Catholics of Thailand.
Archbishop Sheen will be beatified Dec. 21 at Peoria’s cathedral
The ceremony will be at 10 a.m. local time at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Peoria.
Having a friend who is poor will help you get to heaven, pope says
The poor are the church’s treasure because they give every Christian a chance to “speak the same language as Jesus, that of love,” Pope Francis said, celebrating Mass for the World Day of the Poor.
Christ Our Light parishioners create seed mosaic to share the Gospel
This year the focus is on the miracles of Jesus.
U.S. bishops examine challenges faced by church, society
During their Nov. 11-13 meeting in Baltimore, the U.S. bishops elected new officers and discussed their renewed efforts to help immigrants, youth, pregnant women and the poor as well their steps to combat gun violence and racism.
Bishops to vote on revised strategic priorities for the early 2020s
When they meet Nov. 11-13 in Baltimore, the U.S. bishops are expected to vote on a revised set of strategic priorities to take them into the next decade.