by Kristina Bloomsburg | Assistant Editor of New Earth
A thought provoking reflective piece by Kristina Bloomsburg, editor of New Earth, on how artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize every sector of society. How does this play out in our world and how do we as Catholics respond?
by Tim Mosser | Director of Respect Life office for the Diocese of Fargo
Tim Mosser, Director of Respect Life office for the Diocese of Fargo, shares a story of faith. He shares about how an elderly couple touched his life by their witness to love of each other, until death do they part.
by Father James Gross | Pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Grand Forks
Fr. James Gross gives a review on the book "Shreveport Martyrs of 1873". He reflects on the challenges that priests in the past have faced when the country was much newer, and shares insight into some of their stories through the book.
It was just a matter of time I suppose before the F.A.C.E. Act would be thrown in our faces here in the Red River Valley. Roxane B. Solonen gives insight into how this is affecting her sidewalk ministry trying to reach moms before they reach the doors of the clinic.
by Kristina Bloomsburg | Assistant Editor of New Earth
Kristina Bloomsburg, assistant editor of the New Earth, gives an inside look into a new project that the Diocese is preparing to launch. Starting March 17th, the new podcast "Sent" will air every Monday to dive into the findings of the recent Diocese Synod and how the Holy Spirit is working in the Diocese.
by Father Kyle Metzger | Shanley High School Principal
Father Kyle Metzger, Shanley High School Principal, reflects on the pilgrimage that students from Shanley took and how the Lord worked through a broken down bus to make the pilgrimage a memorable experience for all.
by Richie Senger | Theology III; Mount St. Mary Seminary
Richie Senger, a seminarian for the Diocese of Fargo, reflects on his time in and in particular sheds light into the pastoral year of seminarian formation.
by Whitney Somsen | Religious Education Coordinator at St. James Basilica
Many serve the Church in humble and obscure obedience, seeking not the admiration of their peers. However, on some occasions, recognition is given and should be celebrated. These two women from Jamestown received the recognition.
The people of St. Philip's in Hankinson are grateful for the generosity of the Franciscan Sisters of Dillingen in Hankinson. They are using the sisters' chapel temporarily until further notice.