This article was posted on: September 30, 2020
Reminders of our fallen humanity appear around every corner these days. Violence, sickness, sadness, fear, depression. If we were ever tempted, like...
The Roman Catholic priesthood is more than a job; it is a calling—a vocation. The Church believes God speaks directly to men...
This article was posted on: August 18, 2020
When I was in grade school, one of the things we learned in sixth grade, with Sister Mary Anthony, was the European...
PATRON of THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH and OUR DIOCESAN PATRON Throughout my life, I have always looked to St. Joseph as the perfect...
When I first arrived in La Crosse, nearly 10 years ago, one of the first thoughts I had centered on was the...
Ash Wednesday is a significant time on the calendar and in our spiritual lives in particular because it is the start of...
The Letter of St. Paul to the Colossians offers some great insights for us moderns to peer into what God may have...
At the beginning of religious life, aspirants to any given community serve a period of time called the novitiate. The time frame...
Jesus instructed: “Unless you become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Mt 18:3) The unfortunate and incorrect interpretation...
It began the survey of the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit in Catholic Life magazine with the Gift of Wisdom. Wisdom,...
The Gift of Fortitude fills us with the spirit of professing and defending our Catholic Faith in an age of relativism and...
The word “novena” is rarely heard these days in the Church. When I was a little boy, my mother was constantly involved...
As a regular reader of our magazine, you may have detected a theme that is running this year. We, of course, are...