There are days when I feel older than I am! My aches and pains seem to be more acute than they were...
Larry Scheckel reflects on growing up in Seneca and life at St. Patrick Parish Life for farm families in Seneca Township revolved...
What happens when romance slows down and real life begins? We took our vows seriously, “for better and for worse,” but how...
Governor Scott Walker has proclaimed January 28 through February 3, 2018, as Catholic Schools Week in Wisconsin. The proclamation coincides with the...
The 27th annual Brains and Brawn Tournament is a chance for Catholic school students in 6th-8th grade, from across the diocese, to...
We believe that faith should make a difference in this world as well as in the next. Following God’s plan should make...
In January, 193 pilgrims representing the Diocese of La Crosse attended the 44th Annual March for Life in Washington D.C. There were...
Why celebrate Catholic schools? Because Catholic schools are schools of faith, schools where a child isn’t simply educated about basic facts, but...
The Most Reverend William Patrick Callahan, D.D., Bishop of La Crosse, makes the following announcements: The Reverend Amalraj Antony, with the permission...
Many parents know the Teaching the Way of Love program as a series of three live presentations; Embrace Parenthood, Growing in the...
In January, we pray with special urgency for the end of the culture of death. We beseech God for the rediscovery within...
Father Joseph Grassl, at the age of 95 and a priest for 67 years, died Thursday January 18, 2018 in La Crosse....
Stephanie LaRose, First Choice executive assistant, points out the baby’s heartbeat on the sonogram produced by the machine. The details these new...