Evangelization can be as simple as a welcome
September 1, 2012 By Steve Trosley “Hi, I’m Father David WIlkening,” he said with a smile as broad as a cornfield in that summer of 1982. “I’m from Sigourney, Iowa.”
How about that Jesus!
September 1, 2012 By Jeanne Hunt This time of year in our town, everyone loves baseball. The stadium is filled with grandparents, parents and kids all rooting on the amazing championship team.
Priests must lead revival of reconciliation
September 1, 2012 By Father Earl Fernandes The Year of Faith, marking the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council, will begin on Oct. 11.
A letter from the archbishop: Partners for the Gospel
September 1, 2012 “I give thanks to my God at every remembrance of you, praying always with joy in my every prayer for all of you, because of your partnership for the gospel from the first day until now” (Philippians 1:3-5).
Environmental concerns tops Good Shepherd program
August 30, 2012 “Facing Our Future With Hope” will mark the Oct. 4 Feast of St. Francis, patron saint of the environment, at the Community of the Good Shepherd.
Priestly formation emphasis: ‘Heart of Jesus’
August 30, 2012 The Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Office of Priestly Formation is making a new emphasis: “the Heart of Christ.”
Girl Scout Brownie Troop receives the “Family of God” medal
August 29, 2012 On July 16, 2012, members of Girl Scout Brownie Troop 44024 received the “Family of God” medal during evening mass at St. Andrew Church in Milford, Ohio.
Mabry appointed Associate Director of Urban Schools Excellence
August 20, 2012 Halsey Mabry has been employed in the new position of “Associate Director of Urban Schools Excellence” in the Catholic Schools Office, according to Archdiocesan Human Resource Director Bill Hancock.
Despite drought, Iowa wineries expect good grapes for altar wines

August 28, 2012 Catholic News Service DURANGO, Iowa — As summer winds down, vineyards across Iowa are now harvesting this year’s “fruit of the vine.” Despite the worst drought in recent memory, growers foresee a good crop, mostly because grape vines can thrive without much moisture.
Prominent Archbishop to Launch Year of Faith with Annual Le Blond Lecture
August 24, 2012 Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP, vice president of the Pontifical Commission “Ecclesia Dei” who recently held the position of secretary for the Congregation for Divine Worship, will give the annual Le Blond Lecture at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 12 in the Bartlett Pastoral Center on the …