Catholic Leaders: Floyd Tragedy a ‘Wake-Up Call’
For many, the death of George Floyd is a call to action, a summons to confront systemic racism in the United States once and for all.
For many, the death of George Floyd is a call to action, a summons to confront systemic racism in the United States once and for all.
It was the first public Mass the archbishop had celebrated in the Cathedral since March, when he suspended public worship in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee to protect the faithful from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nicholas Black Elk's Catholic faith that is the highlight of a new documentary to be shown at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 14, on WISN-12.
American communities tended to attract like-minded folks; that phenomenon has also become a major problem for our society today.
At every single Mass, we renew our covenant with God in word by proclaiming the Word of God, recounting his fidelity to us and all the ways he has acted throughout our history to rescue us from our sin and draw us back into union with him.
Dcn. Allen Olson was raised Lutheran, and his first experience of the Catholic Faith was attending Mass with a friend’s family: “The first thing I remember was thinking, you guys kneel a lot.”
We’ve been longing to return to the pews, but some of us have also had a nagging anxiety in the back (or maybe right smack in the forefront) of our minds: our kids are going to be so, so badly behaved after two months of TV Mass.
Centering on the dignity of the person and building of community, Catholic education develops the whole person and challenges each student to reach his or her God-given potential.
One thing that has not changed is the quality of education throughout the schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
The task for staff and teachers was how to maintain that feeling of community when school is closed.