When you walk through a stormHold your head up high And don’t be afraid of the dark At the end of a stormThere’s...
Upon being elected Pope, St. John Paul II’s first message to the world was “Be not afraid! Open wide the doors to...
We often use the term vocation, which means “to be called”, exclusively in reference to the priesthood and religious life, but your...
The opposite of love is not hatred, but using others as objects. How often do we use family or friends, speaking with...
The Mother of Jesus, under the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe, is called Patroness of the Unborn. This is due especially...
In the prior summaries, a foundational approach was set forth that explained what it means to be human and how to act....
In order to live a life of joy, peace and fulfillment, we need to develop good habits. These good habits, also referred...
The “Language of the Body” You know another person’s inner emotions through facial expressions, gestures and other actions. You reveal your love...
When I was a young adult, I went back to school to learn the Catholic Faith. Up to this point, I had...
Tina Simmons still remembers the first woman who came to her Earn While You Learn (EWYL) pregnancy care program, which is part...
“If you keep showing up, Jesus will put you to work in some way.” That’s how Matt Elstran, a member of Notre...
God’s Plan God, our Creator and Lord, calls us to the very depths of who we are. Each of us is intimately,...
The Most Reverend William Patrick Callahan, D.D., Bishop of La Crosse, makes the following announcement: The Reverend Clayton R. Elmhorst, Pastor of...