1 Kings 10:1-10Psalms 37:5-6,30-31,39-40Mark 7:14-23 1 Kings 10:1-10(1) When the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning Yahweh’s name, she came to test him with hard questions. (2) She came to Jerusalem with a very great caravan, with camels that bore spices, very much gold, and precious stones; and when she had
Read: Catholic Schools Week Day #3 | Happy feast day to all our teachers! January 31, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Today is Day 3 of Catholic Schools Week and, fittingly, the Feast of Saint John Bosco who is the patron saint of teachers. Happy feast day! “Saint John Bosco developed a system of educating the
Watch: Week 34 | On the Road to Emmaus w/ Bishop Boyea | Behind Bars: Bringing Christ to Prisoners February 02, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Friday, February 2, 2024 Feast of the Presentation of the Lord Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, This week On the Road to Emmaus we pause for some inspiration. The
Read: Feast of Saint Blaise | “Why you should have your throat blessed” explained by Father Tim Nelson MD February 02, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Tomorrow, Saturday February 3, is the Feast of Saint Blaise upon when it is customary in many parishes to bless the throats of the faithful with two candles tied together
Read: How to Raise Saintly Scholars by Sarah Salow, Associate Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Diocese of Lansing February 06, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Student enrollment across the Diocese of Lansing is up three years running. Deo gratias. But why are an increasing number of families opting for a Catholic education for their children? The Associate
Read: What is a Missionary Disciple? by Pete Burak January 16, 2024 Diocese of Lansing What is a missionary disciple? So asks Pete Burak of Renewal Ministries, pictured above, in the the latest edition of FAITH Magazine. He writes: Nearly every fall weekend, my family and I will trek across town for cinnamon sugar doughnuts
Read: New report highlights greatest threats to religious liberty in the United States January 18, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Religious liberty across the United States is being threatened by laws and regulations that attempt to impose requirements regarding abortion, contraception, sexual orientation, and gender identity. That’s a key finding of a new report by the
Read: Two young men take a step closer to the priesthood January 19, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Prayerful congratulations to Diocese of Lansing seminarians Jack Jobst and Thomas Crowley who have both taken a step closer to the sacred priesthood in recent weeks. Jack Jobst, on the right, was installed as an acolyte on Thursday,
Read: A poignant and prayerful farewell | Saint Pius X in Flint closes January 23, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Saint Pius X in Flint closed its doors for the last time on Saturday, January 20, after 69 years of faithful service to Jesus Christ and his Holy Church. The parish was founded in 1955 by
Death Notice: Father Bill Lugger (1952-2024) RIP January 26, 2024 Diocese of Lansing Of your charity, please pray for the repose of the soul of Father Bill Lugger who died today, January 26, 2024. He was 71-years-old. May he rest in peace. The exequies for Father Lugger are as follows: Visitation at Saint Mary Cathedral,