“The more we talk, spend time together and learn from one another, the stronger our communities will be.”
Bishop Kettler: It’s not just about migrants
Bishop Kettler: God is with us though the challenges of change
New beginnings in the diocese include ordinations of eight men, and lay leadership formation through the Emmaus Institute.
Bishop Kettler: Come, Holy Spirit, renew and strengthen us
At Pentecost, every member, as well as the newly confirmed, receive the blessing of the Holy Spirit.
Bishop Kettler: Provisional driver’s license is good for immigrant families, public safety
Allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain a provisional license isn’t a reward for breaking the law. It’s smart public policy that makes our roadways safer for everyone.
Bishop Kettler: Forum in Cold Spring addresses important issues facing our Church
Bishop Kettler answers questions from a forum at St. Boniface Church.
Area Catholic Communities: Planning for a strong and vibrant future
The goal of our process is to maintain a Catholic presence in all areas of our diocese. This includes ensuring that people have access to the Sunday Eucharist — the source and summit of our faith — within a reasonable distance from their homes.
Reflections on my retreat with the preacher of the papal household
Retreat leaves the U.S. bishops in deep reflection on ministry and unity in the Holy Spirit.
Bishop Kettler: A few words about Safe Haven Sunday and our 2019 Annual Appeal
On March 2-3, the parishes of our diocese will observe Safe Haven Sunday, an initiative to raise awareness about the harmful impacts of pornography and how families can make their homes a safe haven for everyone.