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Thursday February 23, 2012

Faith

Sacred Heart celebrates Catholic Schools Week

By MARIANNE CARLSON, mcarlson@wasecacountynews.com

WASECA — Sacred Heart School kicked off its annual Catholic Schools Week on Saturday with an ice fishing contest on Clear Lake followed by the school Expo and Scholastic Book Fair.

The face of love

By JON SCHULTZ

Several years ago, I was serving several small churches is South Eastern Minnesota. During my time there, I became a regular at the local nursing home and care center.

He answered when you called

By BESCYE BURNETT

Have you ever had the question about your calling? What has God called you to do or be?

A spiritual Valentine

By Rev. Michael Mathews

As Valentine’s Day approaches, our society turns to thoughts of love.

Keep the message of Christmas alive all year

By Father Marty Schaefer

By now many of us are moving past the Christmas celebrations and returning to a somewhat normal routine.

He's not horsing around

WASECA — Surrounded by the busy traffic and bustling businesses along Highway 14 in Waseca, three horses, one of which was carrying a man in a cowboy hat, loped steadily eastward Monday morning.

Life isn't supposed to be easy, but it gets easier

By Pastor Larry Griffin

In Matthew 2, we read that: “Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, ‘Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there

'And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us'

By GLENN KORB

I hope you had a very Blessed Christmas. By the time you read this article the Christmas Day celebration will be over. But for Christians the celebration never ends.

Santa not just for kids

By MARIANNE CARLSON, mcarlson@wasecacountynews.com

WASECA — Employees of Roundbank and Roundbank Insurance Agency along with volunteers from Christ Community Church, Edward Jones, STRIVE and the Waseca Rotary Club wrapped Christmas presents on Wednesd

Sacred Heart students ready to perform 'Angel Alert'

By MARIANNE CARLSON, mcarlson@wasecacountynews.com

WASECA — On Monday morning the angel Gabriel played by fourth grader Benjamin Priebe stepped up to the make-shift microphone fashioned from hockey sticks and packing tape.