Read: “Why I love the North American Martyrs” by Bishop Earl Boyea October 19, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Today is the Feast of Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues and Companions. Happy feast day! These eight saintly missionaries were martyred between 1642 and 1649. They died for their faithfulness to Christ and his Holy
Watch: On the Path to the Priesthood | Deacon Tyler Arens October 18, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Watch as Diocese of Lansing seminarian, Deacon Tyler Arens, explains his path towards the sacred priesthood. Deo volente. 35-year-old Deacon Tyler hails from the parish of Saint Mary in Westphalia and is a graduate of the University of
Watch: 2 Samuel 20 Explained | Richard Budd | Bishop’s Year of the Bible | October 18, 2021 October 18, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Today, Bishop Boyea’s Year of the Bible reaches 2 Samuel 20. A new phase of civil war begins when the tribes other than Judah renounce King David’s rule. Violently responding to
Read: “How Saint Teresa of Avila can help you pray” w/ Dawn Hausmann, October 15, 2021 October 15, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Today is the Feast of Saint Teresa of Avila. Happy feast day! Born in 1515 in the Spanish city of Avila, when Teresa was only a child of seven, she ran away from
Weekly Realign Resources for Mission Update, October 14, 2021 October 14, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Welcome to the latest Diocese of Lansing Realignment Resources for Mission weekly update. Happy Feast of Pope Saint Callistus I. This week we are exploring another principle of the Realign Resources for Mission vision. Today: “A healthy parish in the
Read: Bringing the Love of Christ to At-Risk Students October 13, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Meet Nicole and Taylor Villareal from Saint Therese Parish in Lansing. Motived by their Catholic faith, these two sisters give of their time and talent to help to help at-risk children through the parish’s Open Doors Tutoring Program. “Open Doors
Watch: 2 Samuel 13 Explained | Dawn Hausmann | Bishop’s Year of the Bible | October 11, 2021 October 11, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Today the Bishop’s Year of the Bible reaches 2 Samuel 13 and a very disturbing storyline as Tamar is raped by her half-brother Amnon who is then hunted down by Tamar’s
“Be A Servant Like Christ” w/ Elaine Kutas, Lansing Catholic High School October 07, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Self-sacrificial acts of Christian service help to make us happy by drawing us out of ourselves and closer to God – while also introducing the recipient of our mercy to the selfless love of Jesus Christ. That’s
Weekly Realign Resources for Mission Update, October 7, 2021 October 07, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Welcome to the latest Diocese of Lansing Realignment Resources for Mission weekly update. Happy Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary! This week we are exploring another of the principles of the Realign Resources for Mission vision. Today: “A healthy
Read: Public Accolade for Young Catholic Writer, Annie Babiasz October 06, 2021 Diocese of Lansing Congratulations to Annie Babiasz from Flint Powers High School who is the winner of this year’s Father Charles Irvin Essay Contest organized by FAITH Magazine, the official publication of the Diocese of Lansing. The goal of the annual contest is