Read: Saint Albert the Great | The harmony of faith, reason and science by Deacon Carl Boehlert, Saint Martha, Okemos November 15, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Today is the Feast of Saint Albert the Great. Happy feast day! Born in Germany in 1193, Saint Albert was one of the greatest minds of the Middle Ages
Read: Stewardship for Saints & Scholars | Why Catholic teachers are key to raising saints and scholars November 14, 2024 Diocese of Lansing “We’re growing saints, we’re growing disciples.” These powerful words from Kate Gross, the Director of Advancement at Powers Catholic High School in Flint, capture the essence of the mission behind the Diocese
Read: “Why Mother Cabrini teaches us to entrust our lives to God” w/ Craig Pohl, Diocesan Director of New Evangelization November 13, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Today is the Feast of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini (1850-1917), the first naturalized citizen of the United States to become a canonized saint. Happy feast day! ”The life of
Read: Meet Murphy the dog | A caring canine companion November 12, 2024 Diocese of Lansing It’s not often we bring you a story about a dog…but today that changes. Meet Murphy the Dog. Murphy is a cherished member of the school community at Saint John Vianney Catholic School in Flint where, several years ago,
Watch: Requiescant in pace | A Prayerful Interment for Dozens of Uncollected Ashes November 08, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Watch as Bishop Earl Boyea provides a fitting and prayerful interment during the Month of the Holy Souls for the ashes from the University of Michigan’s Sparrow Medical Examiner’s Office in Lansing, as well as local
Watch: Vocations Awareness Week 2024 | Portraits of the Call November 06, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Introducing Portraits of the Call, a beautiful award-winning film created by the Diocese of Lansing profiling a range of divinely ordained vocations: priestly life, consecrated life and married life. Upon Vocations Awareness Week 2024, do take time to watch it.
Read: Saint John Vianney Catholic School | Serving Flint’s Black Community since 1948 November 05, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Nestled in a city rich with complex history, Saint John Vianney Catholic School embraces its mission to foster understanding, unity, and social justice, writes Stephanie Van Koevering at the beginning of Black Catholic History Month 2024.
Read: Meet the Diocese of Lansing Seminarians by Father Michael Cassar, Diocesan Vocations Director November 04, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Let’s start with the basic facts: The Diocese of Lansing currently has 29 seminarians spread throughout three different seminaries, writes Father Michael Cassar, Vocations Director for the Diocese of Lansing, upon the Feast of Saint
Watch: Littlest Saints | Saint Thomas Aquinas School celebrates All Saints’ Day 2024 November 01, 2024 Diocese of Lansing This is superb! Watch as the children of Saint Thomas Aquinas School in East Lansing celebrate All Saints’ Day 2024 with much fervor, faith, and fun! All Saints’ Day commemorates all those who have attained the
Read: “Why we must resist assisted suicide” by Jenny Ingles, Director of Life Ministries, Diocese of Lansing October 31, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Assisted suicide is a procedure that allows an individual to end their own life, typically by taking or administering a medication, through the help of a physician, explains Jenny Ingles, Director of