This article was posted on: April 24, 2020
The beauty, dignity and prayerfulness of the Mass depend to a large extent on the music that accompanies the liturgical action. The...
This article was posted on: April 14, 2020
Even though public Masses continue to be cancelled, Divine Mercy Sunday can still be celebrated in the home, and its plenary indulgence...
This article was posted on: April 8, 2020
Valentyna Pavsyukova had an idea. Because of COVID-19, the founder of Chalice of Mercy couldn’t travel to Ukraine to continue her charitable...
This article was posted on: April 6, 2020
Imagine the challenge Catholic Charities was facing. With three homeless facilities filled to capacity in the cities of Wausau, Eau Claire and...
This article was posted on: March 26, 2020
To grasp the importance of the lay faithful in the Church’s ongoing ministry, consider the image of the vine and the branches....
This article was posted on: March 20, 2020
St. Roch (also called St. Rocco and St. Rock) cured many people during the plague in early 14th century Italy. Born in...
This article was posted on: March 17, 2020
Have you ever struggled with discouragement? Do you ever tell yourself: “I feel like I’ll never measure up” or “My prayer life...
This article was posted on: February 24, 2020
Penitential practices, like fasting and abstinence, are intended to refocus our thoughts and intentions toward God Lenten regulationsThe season of Lent begins...
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...