Ash Wednesday is a significant time on the calendar and in our spiritual lives in particular because it is the start of...
This article was posted on: February 11, 2020
Healing a Wounded Church Catholics profess in the Creed to believe in “one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church.” Recent revelations of past...
This article was posted on: February 3, 2020
Candles, christening gowns and photos are often what we recall when thinking about the sacrament of baptism. Unless we were received into...
This article was posted on: January 14, 2020
How Baptism Gives Life in Abundance Why did God make you? If you are a cradle Catholic of a certain generation, your...
This article was posted on: January 2, 2020
We all know what it’s like to be in a family; there are moments of joy and occasional misunderstandings. Some may feel...
This article was posted on: September 30, 2019
As an educator, I have heard this cliché many times. We are stronger, we are better because we know something. But, how...
This article was posted on: July 18, 2019
Regina and Donald Dillinger Rely on Their Faith to Meet Life’s Challenges Regina and Donald Dillinger were born to Catholic parents and...
This article was posted on: June 3, 2019
One couple’s journey of Faith Parishes are the home of the Christian community; they are the heart of our Church. Parishes are...
This article was posted on: April 29, 2019
My calling into the Catholic Church was initially through marriage,” Greg Grovesteen said thoughtfully. “I was brought up in a Lutheran family,...
This article was posted on: April 26, 2019
There are many faces behind the Divine Mercy Sunday devotions in the Diocese of La Crosse, and two of this year’s organizers...