Time for Healing
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee held a Healing the Whole Person retreat from Feb. [...]
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee held a Healing the Whole Person retreat from Feb. [...]
The Lenten Luncheons have become an annual event that benefits the programs and services of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
Burlington’s Catholic Central High School will get some new additions and updates as part of grant money in honor of the school’s 100th anniversary.
Despite theological and cultural differences, there is more that unites the faith communities of Milwaukee than divides them.
“Jesus wasn’t Killed by the Jews: Reflections for Christians in Lent,” a small, 128-page paperback was published by Orbis Press and released last month.
The Catholic Schools Dinner shined a light on the many ways the community’s generosity has enhanced each one of the 102 schools in the archdiocese, most notably from the Grant Initiatives for Today’s Students (GIFTS) program that began in 2019.
Joseph Daniels was profiled in the Feb. 6 issue of the Catholic Herald as our “Body of Christ” feature. He [...]
In her new position, Mueller is taking on some of the responsibilities Rich Harter had assumed when the position wasn’t filled.
It is an annual celebration of the achievements of African Americans and a time of recognition of their central role in the history of our nation.
To kick off Catholic Schools Week, on Monday, Jan. 27, the North Shore Catholic K-8 schools — Holy Family, St. Robert, St. Eugene and St. Monica — convened at Dominican High School for a special Mass presided over by Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki.