In recent weeks, many Catholics have heard the news that Pope Leo XIV has declared the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) to be in schism following another series of unauthorized episcopal consecrations. This has understandably raised many questions. What happened? Why is this significant? And what...
Annual School Supply Drive Starts Now
If you have school-age kids, you already know that it’s time to think about school supplies. Our annual drive for local families in need is gearing up. You can bring your new school supplies to the table near the main entrance. Check below...
The images of a seed and God’s word run through the readings this weekend. God is both Sower and the seed. He provides water and light and brings forth growth.
The prophet Isaiah compares God’s word to rain and snow, coming from God and achieving his purpose. St. Paul tells the...
Beginning with the July 11-12 bulletin, you will notice a new format for our weekly giving report. These changes are intended to make our financial reporting simpler, clearer, and easier to understand.
Because of the early deadline for the Fourth of July bulletin, there will not be a financial...
The Giving Center will be relocating during the week of July 6.
Don't worry - the Giving Center is not going away. It will simply be returning to its original location across the hallway from the parish office, in the area that once served as the church coat closets.
Moving the Giving Center...
As we celebrate Independence Day, many of us will gather with family and friends for picnics, parades, fireworks, and other festivities. We rightly give thanks for the many blessings we enjoy as citizens of the United States: religious liberty, representative government, freedom of speech, and...
New Opportunity
Three Ages of the Interior Life, will be taught by Deacon Dan Gannon and focuses on developing a deeper life of prayer through the wisdom of St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila. The five-session course will be held at St. Ambrose in Woodbury on Tuesday evenings...
Bright Days, Safe Rays
We are finally in the heat of summer and as Minnesotans we can’t wait to feel the warmth of the sun on our skin. While the sun is a welcome companion, it can cause damage to our skin that can have lasting effects.
Did you know that skin cancer is the most common type...
On June 29, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles. While most saints are remembered on the day of their death, Peter and Paul share a feast day because together they stand as the two great pillars upon which the early Church was built. At first glance...
The Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross, commonly known as the Crosier Fathers and Brothers, are one of the oldest religious orders in the Catholic Church. Founded by Blessed Theodore de Celles in 1210 in what is today the Diocese of Liège, in Belgium, the Crosiers have served...