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The Salvatorians were happy with their old formation house. It had charm, character, smack dab in the heart of Franklin, [...]
The six women squeezed together in one booth at the Stone Creek Coffee Factory on Fifth Street in downtown Milwaukee [...]
Deacon Allen Olson naturally turned to his strong faith and prayer life last year when he lost his teaching job [...]
The first time Maryknoll Sr. Joan Marie Peltier left the country was in 1943 for Riberalta, Bolivia, to start the [...]
When Fr. Jaime Hernandez talks to people facing tragedies that seem insurmountable, he counsels them, not only with what he [...]
Fr. Cliff Ermatinger is a Catholic priest, but don’t be surprised to find him on the rugby pitch, participating in a bagpipe competition or in the woods training a hunting dog.
Chicago native Fr. Ermatinger not only dispels the myths that a priest’s life is all prayer, he may well have rearranged the idea of what it means to be a Catholic priest, and few young people could argue that his life is lacking excitement.
Not only is Fr. Ermatinger fluent in five languages, he is the author of five books, and a world traveler, giving courses in spiritual theology, spiritual direction, apologetics and youth formation. He has served as media spokesman for the funeral of Pope John Paul II and the election of Benedict XVI on Good Morning America, the BBC, CBS, Vatican and international television stations. If that is not enough, he is training a Gordon Setter Scottish hunting dog; and has a passion for rugby, hunting, fishing and is an accomplished bagpiper.
The 47-year-old former member of the Legionaries of Christ felt God’s first call to the priesthood when he was 5, and while he never intellectually veered from that calling, he decided to stray from the plan after attending Archbishop Quigley High School. Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki was the school’s Dean of Discipline when the future priest attended the high school. After graduation, he put God on the back burner and joined the Marines.
Still fast friends, from left to right, Srs. Eugenio Chu, Mary Ann Belland and Miriam Terese Yost pose for a [...]
A producer, one might say, is not unlike a parish priest organizing a liturgy for a special occasion.Tony Budnick, center [...]
St. Eugene Parish, Fox Point, and St. Monica Parish, Whitefish Bay, are distributing baseball-style trading cards featuring local spiritual leaders [...]