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faith & family fridays: this is the church
The other day, I found the Church in my mail. Not email, but the snail-mail variety -- old school. The envelope was hidden among the pile of mostly junk, and since it bore the return label of our kid...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 12:08 AM
Meet the new Pope
Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, 76, of Argentina has been elected the 266th pope of the worldwide Catholic Church. For the complete storyand related links visit these links Grand Forks Herald Detroit Fr...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:10 PM
Bison Video Blog: Emergency Re-Alignment Edition
Sorry folks for the mass quantity of tweets and blogs on this topic; but it seems there is a massive shift of college basketball schoolsabout to switch leagues; that could affect 10 conferences; inclu...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 1:48 AM
Sexual Abuse Problems without a Church Hierarchy
It's no secret that the media has pointed to difficulties within the Roman Catholic Church's dealings (or lack thereof) with respect to wayward priests. Also, within Orthodoxy here in America, we have...
Posted on 12/10/12 at 8:18 PM
Will you do nothing?
Edmund Burke said, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil isthat good men do nothing." I am reminded of this notion as I reflect upon the Report of the Special Investigative Counsel Regarding ...
Posted on 7/13/12 at 7:05 AM
Priest suspended from Massachusetts VA hospital served in Fargo, Minneapolis during 1990s 
A Roman Catholic chaplain at the Veterans Administration hospital in Bedford has been suspended pending a church investigation into what the Archdiocese of the Military calls allegations of "boundary violations with minors."
By Associated Press , November 26, 2012
One of Barnesville teens not confirmed in church says he withdrew voluntarily in support of friend 
The second teen who was not confirmed at the Catholic church here voluntarily withdrew in support of his friend, but was not at odds with the church regarding gay marriage, his father said Monday.
By Erik Burgess , November 20, 2012
Priest: Barnesville teen not denied confirmation 
By Erik Burgess , November 16, 2012
Sioux Falls mass to honor Saint Tekakwitha 
The Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls is honoring Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American to be canonized by the church.
By Associated Press , November 15, 2012
Minnesota teen denied Catholic confirmation after Facebook post supporting gay marriage 
By Erik Burgess , November 15, 2012
Catholic bishops stay course on gay marriage fight 
By Rachael Zoll , November 12, 2012
ND lawmaker calls out Catholic bishop for election letter 
By Marino Eccher , October 24, 2012
Former Fargo bishop being installed in Denver 
The former bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Fargo is being installed this week as the archbishop of the Denver Archdiocese.
By Associated Press , July 16, 2012
Kagan named interim administrator for Catholic Diocese of Fargo 
By Forum Communications , July 12, 2012
Fargo Roman Catholic bishop gives farewell Mass 
The outgoing bishop of the Fargo Roman Catholic Diocese gave his farewell Mass on Sunday at Saint Mary's Cathedral. Aquila is headed to Colorado, where he will preside over the Archdiocese of Denver. He begins his duties there on July 18th.
By Associated Press , June 25, 2012
Vatican official blames media -- and the devil 
The Vatican's No. 2 official on Monday blamed the media — and the devil — for fueling the scandal over leaked Vatican documents. Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone told an Italian Catholic weekly that journalists reporting on the leaks scandal are "pretending to be Dan Brown ... inventing stories and replaying legends."
By Nicole Winfield , June 18, 2012
Farewell mass for Bishop Aquila set for June 24 
By Associated Press , June 15, 2012
Process to name new Fargo bishop will take months 
The chancellor of the Fargo Roman Catholic Diocese says the selection of a new bishop is a process that could take anywhere from half a year to a year and a half.
By Associated Press , May 30, 2012
Aquila describes appointment as Denver archbishop 'overwhelming' 
By Marino Eccher , May 29, 2012
Teacher says Catholic school fired her over IVF
An Indiana teacher who says she was fired from a Roman Catholic school for using in vitro fertilization to try to get pregnant is suing in a case that could set up a legal showdown over reproductive and religious rights.By Charles Wilson , April 25, 2012
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