Navigating a labyrinth
There is no right or wrong way to walk a labyrinth. This symbol represents a journey to our own center and back again out into the world.
There is no right or wrong way to walk a labyrinth. This symbol represents a journey to our own center and back again out into the world.
This three-day training course equips clergy and laity to be advocates, allies, and ambassadors for refugees.
Knowing and asserting rights can make a huge difference in many situations.
Steps to take action to support our immigrant neighbors.
Get involved by assisting refugees in learning to live in our community.
Lent is in part about the life of Jesus. Below is a collection of those stories.
Reflection, prayers, and an opportunity for action.
Everyone — whoever you are and wherever you are on your spiritual journey — is welcome in our diocese.