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Unbelievably, the pancakes taste even better than the look! Enjoy all you can eat pancakes, eggs, and sausages (including gluten/dairy free) Sunday, October 3rd from 8:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The cost is $28/family or $8/person, $4/children grades K-8, and Children 5 & under are free! We even accept Credit Cards. Also, we need workers beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, and/or help setting up the night before – Saturday, October 2nd after the 4:30pm Mass. Look
Enduring Faith: The Story of Native American Catholics explores the rich legacy of faith among Native Americans. Discover how in the 16th century, Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to an Indigenous elder as a mestiza woman and generated the largest conversion in world history. Hear the inspiring story of the first canonized Native American saint, St. Kateri Tekakwitha. Learn about a 20th century Lakota healer, Nicholas Black Elk, whose cause for canonization is currently open
The fraternal organization organized its first pilgrimage to honor the Lakota holy man and pray for the continuation of the Catholic catechist’s canonization cause. Nicholas Black Elk, daughter Lucy Black Elk and wife Anna Brings White, are shown photographed in their home in Manderson, South Dakota, c. 1910. Black Elk wears a suit; his wife wears a long dress decorated with elk’s teeth and a hair-pipe necklace (Source: ‘The Sixth Grandfather,’ edited by Raymond DeMallie

The First Into the Breach Session

Posted on July 10, 2021
Fr. George Schommer, O.P. leads the men in prayer. The first session of the Into the Breach session was held Saturday, July 10, 2021. We had a great turnout and it was so good to for everyone to meet together in-person. Today’s topic was Masculinity – something that is sorely needed, and often misunderstood. The session began with prayer, an introduction, a brief video presentation, a great speech given by Chris Nachtrab, and a fruitful
Thank you to all the Patriotic Knights, and their families, that participated in the Independence Day Parade in Madeira – a fun way to celebrate the birthday of the founding of our nation.