Say their names: Ralph Yarl and Kaylin Gillis. These two young people, 16 and 20 years old, respectively, have something tragic in common.
Author: Kevin Wondrash
‘Hang out’ with God
In any relationship, friendship, or other similar connection, there are two kinds of people.
The idea of a decade and other times
As the sentimental, nostalgic beings that we are, we love our decades. We love to talk about “the 60s,” “the 90s,” and so on.
Fr. Tait Schroeder returns to diocese, will assist with Into the Deep efforts
After nearly five years serving in Rome for the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (formerly the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith), Fr. Tait Schroeder has returned to serve in the Diocese of Madison.
‘To know, love, and serve God’ . . . but, what is ‘love’?
More than once in your lives, you’ve probably asked “Who am I?” or “Why am I here?”
A different kind of sacrifice for Lent
Welcome to Lent, everyone! Once again, we have arrived at that sorrowful and mysterious time of the year when we feel the need to better ourselves by sacrificial means.
What it means to forgive
As Jesus was teaching us how to pray, He was also teaching us to “forgive those who trespass against us.”
Be friends with the saints
It’s quite a blessing that we can both read about canonized saints (or even blesseds, venerables, and so on) or read their own words.
Lessons won from a loss, 25 years later
By the time you read this, we’ll know who this year’s representatives are in the Super Bowl to be played on Sunday, Feb. 12.
