..Jesus & the Eucharist Study: a 7-session series that will immerse participants in the kerygmatic proclamation (Sessions 1-4) and unveil God’s saving work in the Eucharist (Sessions 5-7). Each session opens with an exhortation from a different bishop, followed by Lectio Divina prayer with scripture. The main lesson is drawn form content created by the Augustine Institute and will include personal testimonies from Catholics across the country. We will then transition into small group discussions. Each session will be 2 hours or less.
*If you were unable to attend our Fall Sessions, you are still able to watch the videos and access the study materials: Jesus and the Eucharist Resources (eucharisticrevival.org)
Please contact the parish office, 218.463.2441 if you have any questions.
The dates for the men's and women's Cursillo Weekends are fast approaching. The Cursillo is an opportunity for fellowship, Study and spiritual growth which is offered by the Diocese of Crookston and will be conducted at the beautiful Pastoral Center in Crookston Minnesota. We encourage all women and men 18 years of age and up, to strongly consider attending the Cursillo weekend that works best for your schedule. A Cursillo weekend does not disappoint. Ladies and Gentlemen Jesus is patiently calling you.

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What Catholics Believe About Mary: Immaculate Conception, Virginity & the Rosary Join Dr. Edward Sri as he answers some of the internet's most asked questions about Mary. Who is Mary? Why do Catholics pray to Mary? How could she be a virgin if Jesus had brothers and sisters according to the Bible? Find out answers to these and more questions in this episode of What Catholics Believe.
Ode to Saint Cecilia The lives of the saints are epic stories and particular expressions of God's grace in humanity. Celebrate St. Cecilia with this audio drama by the Augustine Institute Radio Theatre.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary | Littlest Saints A group of kids stages a play about St. Elizabeth of Hungary, focusing on her love for the poor and her devotion to serving others. The episode highlights her life, including the Miracle of the Roses, where her hidden acts of charity are revealed.