Reverend Joseph Edward Vujs

Reverend Joseph Edward Vujs, Class of 1957, died on May 16, 2023, at the age of 93. Fr. Joseph served at many parishes in the Archdiocese prior to his retirement, most recently at St. Bernard Parish in Enfield. We extend our deepest sympathy to Fr. Joseph’s loved ones at this time of loss and offer [...]

2023-05-19T23:37:15-04:00May 16th, 2023|

Our Bodily And Spiritual Being

Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Pope Francis has been quoted as saying that today we live, not just in “a changing world,” but rather in a “world of change.” Nowhere is this more evident than in the turmoil we see around us regarding the very identity of the human person created male and female, reflecting [...]

2023-05-04T17:09:22-04:00May 4th, 2023|

Pope’s Monthly Prayer Intentions

Story by Candace Bryant-Lester Pope Francis asks that Catholics all across the world join in prayer for these monthly special petitions. April: For a culture of peace and non-violence We pray for the spread of peace and non-violence, by decreasing the use of weapons by States and citizens. May: For church movements and groups We [...]

2023-05-04T08:00:07-04:00May 4th, 2023|

Spend Some Quality Time with God

Story by Candace Bryant-Lester In a previous column titled “Got time to pray?” we discussed a few ideas for people who are short on time but recognize the need for prayer. But perhaps you’ve finally reached a place where you’re able to dedicate more time to prayer or even participate in a retreat. How blessed [...]

2023-05-04T08:00:07-04:00May 4th, 2023|

‘I Had No Idea What to Do’

Story by Tim Ryan Brandon says: When I graduated from high school, I had no idea what to do, so I went into a liberal arts program in college. I switched majors a couple of times and finished with a math degree. I was employed as a statistician right after graduation, but didn’t really enjoy it, [...]

2023-05-04T08:00:07-04:00May 4th, 2023|

Mary, Our Model for Grace-Filled Motherhood

By Veronica Szczygiel I think that if we asked any mother what she wanted most for her child, she would likely answer, “to be happy.” Mary, as Jesus’ mother and, by extension, our own mother, wants the same for each of us, with one addition – to be happy and holy. For us as Christians, [...]

2023-05-04T08:00:06-04:00May 4th, 2023|

How Pope Benedict Changed My Life

By Father John Whitlock   Father John Whitlock is the Vocation Director of the Diocese of Lansing. A convert to Catholicism, the work and witness of Joseph Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI, has had a powerful impact for the good upon Father Whitlock’s life as he now explains in his own words: "Shortly after Easter [...]

2023-05-04T08:00:06-04:00May 4th, 2023|

Draw Closer to the Blessed Mother This May

Story by Sister Ann Shields May is traditionally the month in the calendar year set apart for special devotion to Mary. But as you can see from the list of feast days below, almost all of the months celebrate some aspect of Mary’s life. What a way to honor our heavenly mother! But, sadly, I [...]

2023-05-04T08:00:06-04:00May 4th, 2023|

St. Joan of Arc, Patron Saint of France

Thanks to movies, books and popular legend, St. Joan of Arc seems more familiar than many saints because we have seen her depicted as a male soldier, wearing military armor. But did you know that this courageous peasant girl from the 15th century, who helped drive the English from French territory during their long-running war, [...]

2023-05-04T17:09:59-04:00May 4th, 2023|