By Deacon Frank Agnoli The Catholic Messenger This is the fourth article in our series about two re-translated liturgical ...
Commemoration of “Dia de los Muertos” (“Day of the Dead”) took place during the regularly scheduled “Mass and More” ...
By Barb Arland-Fye Editor We needed the rain that turned Sunday into a soggy day not suitable for bicycle riding ...Read More ...
DAVENPORT — Late afternoon sunshine highlighted the new, two-story Project Renewal youth center with blue siding and bright ...
BURLINGTON — Teenager Isaac DuCharme says his Catholic faith has given him “a solid platform to rely on while working through ...
Bishop Dennis Walsh speaks with prospective student Alex Hady, right, at a Catholic Experience Day Oct. 30 at St. Ambrose ...
Awareness came over me like a flash, it was as if I heard the story for the first time in my life. I’ve encountered the story ...
Dominican Father Gustavo Gutiérrez speaks in Christ the King Chapel on the St. Ambrose University campus in this 2016 photo after receiving the Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award. Upon hearing ...
In my most recent period of desolation, I have been trying to see God in others no matter the situation. I have realized it is easiest for me to see God when I am with my students. Just in the past ...
Barb Arland-Fye and Bishop Dennis Walsh record Catholic Messenger Conversations earlier this month at KALA studios on the St. Ambrose University campus in Davenport. The Catholic Messenger In the ...
It is common knowledge that American life is becoming increasingly polarized. We are divided on many issues, not just political ones, and this tension has sometimes led to violence. Many Americans ...
Q: Is it a sin not to vote? A: Many people of faith are wrestling with this issue as Americans go to the polls next week. Catholics may feel especially politically disenfranchised right now. This is ...