Lauded as a person of great faith and courage, Corey Phelan, a minor league player with the Philadelphia Phillies, would often use the words “God has me” when addressing his illness.
Parents of late baseball player say their son had unwavering trust in God
Photos of the Week: Oct. 24, 2022
In the spotlight: Pope Francis addresses euthanasia, funeral for minor league pitcher, Peruvian mummies
Book reflects on pilgrimage of 30 days of Masses in the diocese
An English teacher forced to retire in 2018 due to her unpredictable health after cancer had metastasized into her brain and bones, Linda Liebl of St. Louis Parish in Paynesville has written a book about her visits to parishes around the Diocese of St. Cloud.
Minnesota mom says ‘Clouds’ shows how deep, inspiring her late son’s Catholic faith was
“I’ve lived through my worst nightmare … and I got to see God’s hand in it,” said Laura Sobiech,
Teen spends final days reaching out to vulnerable, poor on city streets
When 19-year-old Nicholas Peters of San Carlos understood that his life would not be a long one, he decided to spend the days that might be left to him ministering to the forgotten and the hopeless on the streets of San Francisco.
Virginia woman makes whimsical wigs for children experiencing hair loss
In just a few years, the Magic Yarn Project has sent more than 16,500 yarn wigs to ailing children.
The life-changing power of joy
When you’re in your 20s and 30s, you often feel invincible — like there’s so much time to make mistakes because you’ll fix them tomorrow.
Superheroes to the rescue
Students at All Saints Academy in St. Joseph celebrated Superhero Day April 28 — an event to raise awareness about children’s cancer and funds for the University of Minnesota Children’s Hospital and the Nicholas P. Koenig H.E.R.O. Foundation