By JoAnn Shull Earlier this month, I spent several days at the SEEK conference in Indianapolis, sponsored by FOCUS. Over 17,000 college students came together to pray, to study, and to discern. If you were ever fearful that the Church is dying, I beg you to look up some of the YouTube videos to see […]
Celebrate Christmas with Us
Claiming Our Baptismal Call
By Sr. Karen, O.P. I love babies, but they totally distract me with their cuteness. Fr. Rich actually told me not to sit near babies at Mass because I can’t pay attention to what’s going on! So needless to say, I love having the Sacrament of Baptism at Sunday liturgies. Somehow those babies call me […]
January 21 — Daily Mass at 10 a.m.
In observance of the holiday, daily Mass will be at 10 a.m. on Monday, January 21 and the parish office will be closed.
Christmas Traditions, Service, & Blessings
By Dylan Seidt Christmas is upon us! The decorations, music, and holiday treats are reminders that Christmas is well underway. As a fifteen-year-old Catholic, the traditions, service, and memories make Christmas such a meaningful time of the year to me. All of these things stem from the birth of Jesus Christ. The traditions we celebrate […]
The Model of the Holy Family
By Fr. Rich, O.P. I am a family man. I’m a member of the Litzau/Feely clan, together with my siblings. I’m the father of Elizabeth and Jacob and a grandparent to four grandchildren. I’m a member of the Dominican family, priests, brothers, sisters and nuns. I’m a member of the Catholic family, baptized as an […]
Celebrate Christmas with Us
There will be four Masses to celebrate the Nativity of the Lord. On Christmas Eve – Monday, December 24 – we’ll have a Family/Children’s Mass at 5 p.m. with a Children’s Choir; a 7 p.m. Mass; and a Midnight Mass with a music prelude beginning at 11:30 p.m. On Christmas Day, there will be one […]




