“How far did my faith life penetrate even beyond superficial thoughts, to my genuine inward musings? Did it actually affect the way I lived my life? Did it ever become the ground on which I stood or fell?”
Mary Marrocco: Our inward being is surest way to true peace
Laura Kelly Fanucci: What would God do?
“This is the question, the ultimate question, the eternal question. If we are people of faith, this arrow must be shot through every decision and action in our small lives and in our vast world.”
Inside the Capitol: MCC speaks up for economic, criminal justice
The Minnesota Catholic Conference is proposing to provide direct economic relief to Minnesota’s most important producers: families.
Greg Erlandson: Lessons to be learned from Ukraine’s witness
One of the greatest strengths of Ukrainians right now is their unity. These days, it is a strength we Americans lack.
Listening is now seen as an important part of pope’s ministry, panel says
The panel of speakers in a March 1, 2022, dialogue on “The Francis Factor at Nine Years: Synodality and Solidarity, Reform and Resistance.”
Eye on the media: New bill aims to boost children’s safety online
The bill requires safeguards to be installed by tech firms to protect minors, and parental controls that can, among other things, track the time spent by kids on platforms, limit purchases made online and address issues of addictive usage.
From the Editor: How to get involved in the local synod process
Bishop Donald Kettler is asking each of our diocese’s 29 Area Catholic Communities to host a synod consultation over the next few months.
Inside the Capitol: Supporting women, working families at forefront of session advocacy
“Minnesota Catholic Conference staff are monitoring a flurry of bills including paid family leave and a constitutional amendment that would empower judges to create new modes of discrimination based on the ambiguous concept of gender.”