06-27-25 print edition of The Catholic Missourian

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In this issue

  • Newly renovated church in Monroe City reflects, anticipates a reinvigorated assembly

    Thursday, June 26

    The People of God never looked better from the sanctuary of Holy Rosary Church in Monroe City. An 18-month renovation has transformed the 1968-vintage church into a timeless gateway into the …

  • New executive director sees even greater potential for The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church

    Thursday, June 26

    SCROLL THE ARROWS to see more photos. Andrew Wright and his wife once made a pilgrimage to the Basilica of the Holy Family in Barcelona, Spain. The soaring Gothic-Art Nouveau oasis of stone …

  • Loose Creek native playing for Toronto Blue Jays

    Thursday, June 26

    Toronto Blue Jays leftfielder Will Robertson takes home field advantage wherever he goes. The Loose Creek native’s wife, Morgan, and their baby daughter, Jonnie, travel with him from city …

  • 177 Helias Catholic graduates urged to keep becoming everything God created them to be

    Thursday, June 26

    SCROLL THE ARROWS to see more photos. Catie Meystrik’s dad’s observation struck a chord: “It must have been great for it to make saying goodbye so hard.” …

  • A turning tide — Reimagining our mission, together

    Thursday, June 26

    These are undeniably challenging times. We’ve faced some tough goodbyes recently with the closure of our Refugee Services and HUD programs. Losing these vital cornerstones — …

  • God’s love “rains” in Maries County

    Thursday, June 26

    SCROLL THE ARROWS to see more photos.  St. Alexander parish in Belle took “Big Jesus” on parade to kick off the city of Belle’s 77th Annual Community Fair. This was …

  • A day in the Capital City

    Thursday, June 26

    Father Boniface Nzabonimpa, 12 young people from St. Joseph Parish in Edina, several parents and fellow parishioners and a few international visitors made a pilgrimage to See City of the Jefferson …

  • Here a quack, there a quack ...

    Thursday, June 26

    Each year, the Pomme de Terre Lake Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a duck race on the river below the dam during the Fourth of July Celebration. Area businesses purchase ducks and then decorate …

  • The bells are ringing

    Thursday, June 26

    With the reopening of St. Andrew Church in Tipton, the celebration has included not only Easter, consecration of the new altar, First Communion and Confirmation classes, but music by the Newman …

  • SAUCIER — Striking a match

    Thursday, June 26

    He always saw parishioners in the hospital and anyone else who wanted a priest or just a visitor. Once, it was a woman, pregnant and gravely ill, a stranger in town with neither friends nor …

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