Marquette College of Nursing Receives Scholarship to Support Disadvantaged Students
The Marquette University College of Nursing will receive more than $3 million over five years in Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students funds.
The Marquette University College of Nursing will receive more than $3 million over five years in Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students funds.
Dr. David Gaus grew up in the pews at Mother of Good Counsel Parish in Milwaukee, where he saw the immense importance of faith, set by the example of his mother and father.
Fr. Angel Anaya, who has been a member of the U.S. Army Reserves since 2015, received his orders on June 30 to report to Fort Bliss, Texas, by July 4
All over southeastern Wisconsin, parishes are beginning to schedule and plan for the crucial sacraments of initiation that were postponed by the pandemic
Milwaukee native Dorothy Kunicki will celebrate her 100th birthday Tuesday, July 21.
Owen Bell and Addy Leffler have received the Women of St. Jude Christian Awards for 2020. The two eighth-grade students [...]
The discussion from the very beginning was that we, as a Catholic Church, are a pro-life church. We believe and teach that we should do everything in our power to preserve life.
The Black Catholic March for Racial Justice will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 11, at St. Francis of Assisi Parish (1927 Vel R. Phillips Ave., Milwaukee).
Despite the social distancing drawbacks, Jeff Kraschnewski, brought out his creative side to ensure the students grasped the lesson of the Beatitudes.
“In the face of racism, Catholics must hunger for justice as we hunger for the Eucharist.”