Today, the devout Catholic homesteading mother and grandmother is using what she learned as an Olympian to help young people and women find success in sport, live a healthy lifestyle and stay ...
Deacon Ralph L’Allier, ordained in 1991, died Jan. 25. He served in the Minnesota Air National Guard for eight years and worked at Northland Insurance Co. In 1971, he and his partner started Casualty ...
Amid soaring domestic and global tensions, the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has called for a Holy Hour for peace as "a moment of renewal for our hearts and for our nation." ...
About 100 people visited Vatican Unveiled Jan. 25 with Father Paul Shovelain, pastor of St. John the Baptist in New Brighton, after they attended Mass at St. Peter in Mendota, the first Catholic ...
Gathered with pastors and parish staff in person and online Jan. 27, Archbishop Bernard Hebda kicked off the 2026 Catholic Services Appeal (CSA) by noting their important role in the annual effort to ...
Deacon Dan Kirchoffner, ordained in 1987, died Jan. 22 at the age of 84. The U.S. Navy veteran pursued a career at St. Paul-based 3M Company for over 30 years following his military service.
Russia's latest missile strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities were aimed deliberately at civilians and civilian infrastructure and bear clear signs of crimes against humanity, Major Archbishop ...
Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota, in partnership with Archbishop Bernard Hebda, has reactivated a relief fund to help Catholic parishes and schools in the Archdiocese of St Paul and ...
After a second fatal shooting in January involving federal agents in Minneapolis during an increase in federal immigration enforcement, Archbishop Bernard Hebda presided over an evening Mass for peace ...
Catholic Charities Twin Cities is extending its shelter hours through Jan. 25 as temperatures in the metro area plummet.
Police have confirmed to OSV News that two students at a Catholic university in Ohio found dead in their car succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning, with their deaths determined to be accidental.
President Donald Trump ruled out the use of force to acquire Greenland in a Jan. 21 speech to the World Economic Forum, but he said the U.S. would still seek ownership of the country.