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  1. Confirmation Gift Ideas for Boys: Gift Guide

    Confirmation Gift Ideas for Boys: Gift Guide
    The Catholic Confirmation season is officially on. If you’re looking for the perfect Confirmation gift for a young man—you’ve come to the right place. Confirmation day is an important spiritual milestone. Parents, sponsors and grandparents have a crucial role to play in guiding and supporting the young man through this process. They provide necessary support […]
  2. Lenten Interview - Q&A with Fr. Andrie of St. Therese

    Lenten Interview - Q&A with Fr. Andrie of St. Therese

    Lent is a season of repentance, observance, preparation, and anticipation in the Catholic Church. For centuries, faithful Catholics have upheld the Lenten tradition of pushing themselves in prayer, fasting, and almsgiving during this season. This Lenten interview will cover these topics and more. This year, we spoke with local Minnesota priests to hear about their […]

  3. Questions About Catholic Confirmation? Here are the Answers

    Questions About Catholic Confirmation? Here are the Answers

    Confirmation is one of the seven holy sacraments in the Catholic Church. It’s a time of prayer, celebration, and commitment to a life dedicated to Jesus Christ. Over the centuries, it has gone through quite an evolution. In fact, it first began as part of the Sacrament of Baptism. Today, we widely accept it as […]

  4. Questions About Catholic Baptism? Here are the Answers

    Questions About Catholic Baptism? Here are the Answers

    Baptism in the Catholic Church is a holy sacrament whereby a person is blessed with water and Chrism oil and welcomed into the Church. Baptism removes original sin and places an indelible mark on the person’s soul. While the Church typically baptizes people as infants, the person can receive the sacrament up until the point […]

  5. Lenten Interview - Q&A with Fr. Przybilla of St. Charles Borromeo

    Lenten Interview - Q&A with Fr. Przybilla of St. Charles Borromeo

    Lent is a season of repentance, observance, preparation, and anticipation in the Catholic Church. For centuries, faithful Catholics have upheld the Lenten tradition of pushing themselves in prayer, fasting, and almsgiving during this season. This Lenten interview will cover these topics and more. This year, we spoke with local Minnesota priests to hear about their […]

  6. Questions About Catholic First Communion? Here are the Answers

    Questions About Catholic First Communion? Here are the Answers

    Receiving the Holy Eucharist in First Communion is an important rite of passage for Catholic children. After all, the Eucharist is the most important part of every Catholic Mass, serving as the moment in which Jesus Christ presents himself to his followers. The Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist was instituted by Christ at the Last […]

  7. Saint Patrick - Ireland's Fearless Missionary

    Saint Patrick - Ireland's Fearless Missionary

    Saint Patrick, the Early Years Saint Patrick was an English native. While in his teens, he was kidnapped by Irish Pirates. This began a chain of events that led to a personal conversion, one of the greatest missionary victories for the Lord, and the mass conversion of Pagan Ireland to Christianity. The boy who began […]

  8. The Chair of St. Peter - the only chair with a feast day

    The Chair of St. Peter - the only chair with a feast day

    How can a chair…an inanimate wooden object…have it’s own feast day? Is the Catholic Church just low on saints to fill up the calendar? Was the chair part of some miraculous event? The Feast of the Chair of St. Peter is actually a very important feast day in the Catholic calendar and is a vital […]

  9. St. Casimir, devotee to the Blessed Mother and the Eucharist

    St. Casimir, devotee to the Blessed Mother and the Eucharist

    Saint Casimir was the son of King Casimir IV of Poland. A zealous devotee to the Blessed Mother and the Eucharist, Casimir was especially heroic in the virtues of chastity and care for the poor. When his father was away in Lithuania, he ruled in his father’s stead with great justice and prudence. He died […]

  10. St. Gregory of Narek, Abbot & Author

    St. Gregory of Narek, Abbot & Author

    Born in modern-day Iran in the tenth century, to a family of nobles, St. Gregory of Narek was a literary genius and a lover of Mary. His devotion to our Blessed Mother helped him reach high levels of sanctity and mystical experiences. At a young age, he entered the monastery of Narek, where he became […]

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