Category: Diocese of Lansing

24
Sep

Weekly Realign Resources for Mission Update, September 24, 2021

Weekly Realign Resources for Mission Update, September 24, 2021 September 24, 2021 Diocese of Lansing     Welcome to the latest Diocese of Lansing Realignment Resources for Mission weekly update. This week we are exploring another of the principles of the Realign Resources for Mission vision. Today:    “A healthy parish in the Diocese of Lansing

20
Sep

Invitation: 36th Annual Red Mass | Saint Mary Cathedral | October 5, 2021

Invitation: 36th Annual Red Mass | Saint Mary Cathedral | October 5, 2021 September 17, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Dear Judge, Lawyer, Law Student, Friend of Justice, You are cordially invited to attend and participate in the Catholic Lawyers Guild-sponsored 36th Annual Red Mass, on Tuesday, October 5, 2021, at 5:15 p.m., at Saint Mary’s

17
Sep

Watch: Meet Our New Teachers | The English Professor | Dr. Cameron Moore

Watch: Meet Our New Teachers | The English Professor | Dr. Cameron Moore September 17, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Dr. Cameron Moore has spent the past 12 years teaching English to college students, most recently at Spring Arbor University as an Associate Professor of English. Last year he learned the university were eliminating that position.

16
Sep

Weekly Realign Resources for Mission Update, September 16, 2021

Weekly Realign Resources for Mission Update, September 16, 2021 September 16, 2021 Diocese of Lansing     Welcome to the latest Diocese of Lansing Realignment Resources for Mission weekly update. Happy Feast of  St. Cornelius and St. Cyprian! This week we are exploring another of the principles of the Realign Resources for Mission vision. Today:    “A

15
Sep

Read: Mitchell Helps People See God's Creation

Read: Mitchell Helps People See God’s Creation September 14, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Meet Dr. Mitchell Dobrzelewski. In this month’s FAITH magazine, Dr. Dobrzelewski explains why he treats patients of Care Free Medical Services in Lansing. “Caring for the needs of others – tending to their corporal needs – is part of that culture of