Deacon John Wocken’s class recently finished this year’s classroom quilt, his last before he retires at the end of this school year. The quilts he has made over the years with his students will be auctioned to raise funds for student scholarships.
Catholic schoolteacher to auction student-made quilts to raise scholarship funds
In decisions, Breyer has opposed death penalty, supported right to abortion
Justice Breyer, who is Jewish, has taken stands that both go against and support Catholic teaching.
Christina Capecchi: Life is just beginning — expansion at any age
“Our options do not narrow with the ticking clock. We may find a new passion — or a new version of an old one that doubles the joy.”
As he heads toward life’s ‘off-ramp,’ archbishop offers timely thoughts
Archbishop Charles Chaput’s new book, “Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living,” is personal reflection about death taking cues from his resignation and retirement.
For Sister Carol Keehan, faith and health care go together
Sister Keehan, who has been Catholic Health Association’s leader for the past 14 years and has been an advocate of promoting health care access for all, is retiring at the end of June.
Marriage and Family director prepares to step into retirement
When God closes a door, he opens a window, and it’s time to hit the road.
Sister Keehan to retire as head of Catholic Health Association next June
Sister Carol Keehan, a Daughter of Charity, has announced her retirement as president and CEO of the Catholic Health Association of the United States, effective June 30, 2019.
Deacon Fred St. Jean retiring after 35 years in Elk River
Deacon Fred St. Jean is retiring after 35 years of ordained ministry with St. Andrew Parish in Elk River.