Staying Calm for Health Reasons During Political Chaos Published on August 19, 2024 Normally I would not discuss politics in this column, but I would be remiss if I did not discuss strategies for remaining calm (for health reasons)
2024 Teen Home Repair Mission Trip Results Published on August 12, 2024 The 2024 Teen Mission was a great success for our teens and the families of Midland, Michigan that we served. During the week-long trip, our group of
Musings and Messages: August 18, 2024 Published on August 12, 2024 In today’s Gospel passage, Jesus gets to the crux of his teachings: the living bread that he gives is his flesh and blood for the life of the
Inspiring Stories That Lead Us To Share Our Faith Published on August 12, 2024 Venerable Pierre Toussaint is probably not a name you’ve heard of, but he is one of many people from the United States to be declared Venerable.
Sleep Disorders Published on August 12, 2024 Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in the U.S., affecting a third of adults. Adults need about seven to nine hours of sleep every night and
A Memorable Evening: Summer Family Night Brings Laughter and Joy to All Ages Published on August 12, 2024 Last Monday night, the parish buzzed with excitement as families from all over the neighborhood gathered for a much-anticipated Summer Family Night.
Join the St. Leo Soup Kitchen Team! Published on August 5, 2024 Jesus has commanded us to feed the poor. At St. Therese of Lisieux our outreach to the poor includes helping at St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen in
Musings and Messages: August 11, 2024 Published on August 5, 2024 As we continue our walk through the sixth chapter of John’s Gospel, those who hear Jesus’ message are somewhat baffled. They know him as
Cataracts Published on August 5, 2024 The lens of our eyes is normally clear and allows light to pass to the back of the eye so we can see. Cataracts cause a gradual yellowing and
Inspiring Stories That Lead Us to Share Our Faith Published on August 5, 2024 This week, let’s look at the story of St. Kateri Tekakwitha, a Native American who lived over 400 years ago. Born to a Mohawk chief