“I’m fine,” “Oh, I’m making it, I guess” and “I’m here,” are just a few of the most common responses I hear...
This article was posted on: January 28, 2020
What follows is the winning letter in the diocesan pro-life contest, “Letters to Abby.” High school students were asked to watch Unplanned,...
This article was posted on: January 28, 2020
On Thursday, Nov. 21, 106 pilgrims from seven parishes throughout the Diocese of La Crosse met, boarded two busses in the early...
This article was posted on: January 28, 2020
We see a landscape of lights and shadows As Catholics who cherish God’s gift of life from conception to natural death, how...
This article was posted on: January 23, 2020
“Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.” This is the oath that is proudly...
This article was posted on: January 22, 2020
“Abortion is the ultimate degradation of women.” These words rang out across Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago at the annual “March for...
This article was posted on: January 21, 2020
A story of Relational Solidarity This international relationship began for St. John the Baptist with the Sisters of Our Lady Queen of...
This article was posted on: January 8, 2020
It’s a well-known fact that volunteering can bring you many benefits, such as providing a greater sense of purpose or meeting new...
This article was posted on: November 6, 2019
Fifteen-year-old Kyla Feit lives in small-town Wisconsin Rapids. A member of St. Vincent de Paul Parish and sophomore at Lincoln High School,...
This article was posted on: October 29, 2019
God reaches out to touch us with His love, and those whose faithful hearts are open can feel that loving touch. Jacob...
This article was posted on: October 1, 2019
In 2014, St. John the Baptist Parish in Marshfield started on a journey of faith to partner with the Sisters of Our...
This article was posted on: September 26, 2019
The multicolored Mission Rosary, created in 1951 by the national director for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, recently named...
This article was posted on: July 29, 2019
In Turin, Italy, during the 1800s, children were the chief victims of the Industrial Revolution. There were hundreds of boys living on...