Short though it may be, it contains unsearchable depths. The Lord was telling of his physical thirst on a first and properly literal level. The physical thirst of the Lord was no trivial detail in the ...
In his childhood, Karol Wojtyla, who would go on to become Pope St. John Paul II, became friends with Jerzy Kluger, with whom he had a lifelong friendship.
About 500 men packed the pews at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Hastings March 21 for the 2026 Archdiocesan Men’s Conference. Doug Barry, the keynote speaker, said that 500 people were not the only people ...
Six months after its initial release, the Reclaiming Sundays video series remains strong in helping Catholics in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis observe Sundays as a day of prayer and rest ...
Abby Tierney, a physician associate for Nova Vita Clinic — a women’s health care clinic in St. Paul — said it was miraculous how she came to work for the clinic.
In recent columns we’ve been exploring the way Jesus was setting up small communities as an alternative to the Temple. Last time, we saw that being the new Temple was not only a theoretical or ...
Propped up on pillows, ice packs piled on my aching chest, I watched our parish livestream of the celebration of the Lord's Passion on Good Friday. After the painful biopsy earlier that morning, I ...
Acknowledging our weakness, the archbishop explained, allows us to enjoy the strength and forgiveness God offers. Humility is the door to all other virtues, Archbishop Hebda said.
When a couple marries and the spouses hope to have children, but find themselves struggling with infertility, they can feel devastated and desperate for an answer to the problem. Fortunately, there ...
When Barb Herzog decided last year to create a crop art picture of the Divine Mercy image for the Minnesota State Fair, she said one of her first ideas was to make the rays emanating from Jesus’ heart ...
As retaliatory strikes from Iran, as well as from Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, continued, people in the Holy Land -- especially Christians -- face a dire present and an uncertain future.
Mark Giszczak, director of the Institute for Catholic Theological Formation at The St. Paul Seminary in St. Paul, said his expertise is mainly in the Old Testament, but two topics close to his heart ...
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