“Exploring History and Culture in Central Minnesota – Hill Museum & Manuscript Library” is a free online lecture series that will share about cultures in the state in a unique way: through ancient manuscript traditions.
Virtual lecture series explores Minnesota history and culture
Actress embodies Victorian-era nun as she leads walking tours around city
Michelle Myers Berg acts the part of “Sister Celeste” as she logs her miles as a walking tour guide in St. Paul.
Father Daniel Felton named as bishop of Duluth
Bishop-elect Felton currently serves as a vicar general and moderator of the curia for the Diocese of Green Bay.
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,
Bishop Kettler video message: A process for resuming public worship
“Over the course of the past week, I’ve been in discussions with many people about the best ways to slowly resume public worship in our churches. As I’ve said before, this needs to be a gradual process.”
Lynn Varco: COVID-19 and equality of care
The unprecedented scale of the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing efforts to provide critical hospital care have raised serious questions about rationing (limiting access) based on disability or age.
Bankruptcy judge approves New Ulm Diocese’s clergy sex abuse settlement
A U.S. bankruptcy judge gave final approval March 10 to a $34 million settlement agreement between 93 victim-survivors of clergy sexual abuse and the Diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota, as well as parishes within the diocese.
Novel helps readers feel the chill of mid-century Minnesota
Sharon Locy’s novel “The Ice Harvest,” explores the interior climates of her characters against the backdrop of her childhood town and a way of life that has long since been a thing of the past.