White Mass & Reception– Save the Date The White Mass for medical professionals will be held Saturday, October 25 at 4:30pm at the Cathedral followed by a dinner and program at Holy Rosary hosted by the St. Raphael Guild of the Catholic Medical Association. The speaker will be Dr. Tod Worner, internal medicine physician who is editor in chief of Evangelization and Culture, the journal of the Word on Fire Institute, and host of Evangelization and Culture Podcast for Word on Fire.
Mass for the Entombment of the Patriarch of the Diocese of Duluth, Monsignor Joseph Buh At this Diocesan Mass Mgsr. Buh will be laid in his final resting place where he can be venerated by all. Please join Bishop Felton Monday, June 9th at 5:30 pm at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary to honor and pray for this patriarch of our diocese. Weather Permitting the Mass will start with a procession from the Pastoral Center to the Cathedral with the remains (bones) of Monsignor Buh.
Other Diocesan Information
Mass on TV: The Diocese of Duluth sponsors a televised Mass at 9:30 am every Sunday from the Basilica of the Nation Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., on WDIO-Duluth and WIRT-Hibbing. Donations are welcome and can be sent to: TV Mass, 2830 E. Fourth St., Duluth, MN 55812. Please make checks payable to TV Mass. For information, contact the Diocese at (218) 724-9111 or visit www.dioceseduluth.org and click on "Donate".
Find a Parish: Looking for a parish in our Diocese? Visit https://www.dioceseduluth.org/Find-a-Parish for an alphabetical listing with clergy, Mass times, websites, and more!
Star of the North Maternity Home: TFLN opened the Star of the North Maternity Home as loving and stable Christian family-like supportive housing available for four homeless pregnant mothers and/or their babies with the focus of moving them to self sufficiency. This vision has come to reality with the support of all our existing TFLN partners as we promote a program which includes education about healthy relationships, nutrition, adoption or positive parenting, a strong Christian spiritual faith life, a good self-image and empowerment for mothers and fathers. The home serves women age 21+ in NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin, with the average length of stay up to 18 months.