Remembering Zach

Remembering Zach

Friends tell stories of how teen entertained and inspired them before his death

For Mother Dolores Hart, it’s time for her close-up — again

For Mother Dolores Hart, it’s time for her close-up — again

“It makes me realize that time is the illusion. We do things in our life, and we constantly do them. It’s only separated by time,” said the 74-year-old nun.

‘Man of Steel’ and preparing for sainthood

‘Man of Steel’ and preparing for sainthood

To be Superman we must want to be a saint first. For without the desire for greatness, the willingness to lay down your gifts, talents, and life for the mission God has given us, we cannot be saints, thus we cannot be super men and women.

Quilts are ‘labor of love’ that graduates will take to college

Quilts are ‘labor of love’ that graduates will take to college

There is an old superstition among quilters that the first person who sleeps under a new quilt will have his or her dreams come true. Members of the quilting group at Pax Christi in Eden Prairie hope this proves true for the recipients of a project they have worked on since last September and recently completed.

Catholics, Orthodox join to launch online-safety website

Catholics, Orthodox join to launch online-safety website

Roman Catholics and Greek Orthodox in the United States have collaborated on a new website to instruct Web users, primarily parents, on how youths can navigate the online world, taking advantage of its promise while steering away from its pitfalls.


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Local Fortnight for Freedom events

Local Fortnight for Freedom events

– Freedom Forum is June 22 in Mendota
– Holy hour for religious freedom set

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Know a good Catholic boss?

Know a good Catholic boss?

Nominate a great Catholic boss before June 24.

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Words every Catholic graduate should contemplate

Words every Catholic graduate should contemplate

One of the dismissal options at Mass reads: “Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.”

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Religious liberty: Protecting conduct rooted in conviction

Religious liberty:  Protecting conduct rooted in conviction

Pope Francis recently said that religious liberty is talked about more than it is proactively protected. And he is right. Religious liberty is increasingly given lip service, but in practice it keeps shrinking.

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Confirmation classes offered for persons with disabilities

Confirmation classes offered for persons with disabilities

Confirmation classes for persons with disabilities ages 16 and older will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 17 and 24 at St. Peter in Richfield. Both classes are mandatory for guar­dians and candidates.

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Italian media report step toward Blessed John Paul’s canonization

Italian media report step toward Blessed John Paul’s canonization

Although the process is not complete and is supposed to be secret at this point, Italian media are reporting that the canonization of Blessed John Paul II is another step closer.

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Teens sign up in droves for second annual Archdiocesan Youth Day

Teens sign up in droves for second annual Archdiocesan Youth Day

Sophie Drayna of St. Henry in Monticello can’t wait to come to Archdiocesan Youth Day on Sept. 21. She attended last year and called it “an overwhelming experience.”

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Rapping for God

Rapping for God

Like many young adults, Max Haben is a big fan of hip-hop. But his passion for this rhythmic style of music with its often-rhyming lyrics isn’t limited to just listening to his favorite artists.

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Father of seven hopes pedal power will help women

Father of seven hopes pedal power will help women

Summer is a time for traveling. This might include a trip up to the cabin, a flight to your sister’s on the Fourth of July, a cruise through the Caribbean, or a roadtrip across the Midwest. But what about biking 1,000 miles?

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Pope: False ideas of freedom spawn threats to life

Pope: False ideas of freedom spawn threats to life

Ideologies and practices that destroy human life arise from false ideas of freedom without God, Pope Francis told a crowd in St. Peter’s Square, including thousands of pro-life activists from around the world.

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Catholic, gay and living a ‘beautiful life’

Catholic, gay and living a ‘beautiful life’

I have heard a lot about how mean the Church is, and how bigoted, because she opposes gay marriage. How badly she misunderstands gay people, and how hostile she is towards us. My gut reaction to such things is: Are you freaking kidding me?

Are we even talking about the same church?

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Love, marriage and pizza delivery

Love, marriage and pizza delivery

The Holy Spirit works in amazing ways, and one of my favorite examples is when we see it connect a man and a woman and carry them to the altar

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New HHS lawsuit cites violations of Constitution, religious liberty law

New HHS lawsuit cites violations of Constitution, religious liberty law

Claiming that the HHS contraception mandate violates their rights under three U.S. constitutional amendments and a 1993 federal law protecting religious liberty, a law firm representing Michael and Stanley Brey, brothers and co-owners of the Monticello-based company named SMA, LLC, filed the third Minnesota lawsuit against the statute earlier this month, bringing the number of cases to more than 60 nationally.

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