OP/ED
A time for dedication
This summer marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Empathy is needed to bridge the divide
In the context of recent events unfolding across the nation, the need for empathy has never been more...
The challenge of the pandemic: doing what's right
Three times in my lifetime the United States has suffered a surprise attack for which it was woefully unprepared.
It’s our responsibility to support corporate citizenship
We should be looking at business practices and whether they stand for the values in which we profess to believe.
Letter To The Editor: Supporting the sanctity of human life across the board
A few weeks ago while listening to a Catholic radio program, a pro-lifer called in expressing how grateful she was for the strong position the Catholic Church is taking defending the pro-life movement.
Letter To The Editor: Even in midst of pandemic, Jesus is with us
The weeks pass by with little, if any, assurance of when we can expect life to return to normal.
In midst of death, we must uphold value of every human life
We find ourselves in the strangest of times: a surreal mix of sadness, fear and, at times, desperation.
Learning from the poor in a time of crisis
As our world faces the current pandemic that has halted our lives, literally, many ask about the why, how and where of life.
Celebrating Black History Month
During my time at Aquinas High School in La Crosse, I was privileged to have a young Sister Thea Bowman as a teacher.
Telling the human story: One role of the Catholic press
One of the most popular features in this newspaper is the weekly profile of everyday Catholics living out their faith. We call it "Your Catholic Neighbor."
Let’s end the ‘globalization of indifference’ and support immigrants
National Migration Week has been a time for us to reflect on the need to be inclusive and welcoming ...
Letter to the Editor: Active participation includes singing
The In Focus article in the Monitor regarding singing at Mass [“Singing at Mass is praying with the music,” The Monitor Magazine, Oct. 2019] evoked both memories and ongoing challenges.
Imagine having no place to call home
Just imagine for a moment that you have no home.
‘Does God love the illegals?’
A reader called The Record a couple of weeks ago to ask this question: “Does God love the illegals?”
What all Hispanics lost in the El Paso massacre
In the moments it took a gunman at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, recently to massacre 22 people – the majority of whom were Hispanic – and wound dozens more, the 56 million of us who constitute the Hispanic population lost our sense of security, of belonging to …
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