March 2022

Company’s Ukraine Candle honors nation; sales fund relief efforts

"It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness." This ancient proverb has taken on a new meaning for Christiana Gorchynsky Trapani, owner of Door County Candle Co. in Sturgeon Bay.
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Stained glass rendering of Saint Katharine Drexel

Saint Katharine Drexel

Saint Katharine Drexel founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament to minister primarily to Native Americans and African Americans in the United States. She used much of her inherited wealth to support both the sisters and the ministry.
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Cross in a bowl of ashes

A Physical Reminder of Lent

Sometimes, a person might seem to want to ask what the ashes on your forehead mean, but are too shy or don’t want to offend you by asking.
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Faith and Family for March 6: First Sunday of Lent

This week, as we celebrate the first Sunday of the season of Lent, we listen to the Gospel story of Jesus spending 40 days in the desert, where he is tempted by Satan.
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Russian Catholics angered after Ukraine invasion, says official

Catholics in Russia have been left "grieving, angered and bewildered" by their country's invasion of Ukraine, according to the church's spokesman, who also warned that citizens would face harsh economic consequences from the conflict.
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