By Kathy Gallo Connecting faith and life I have just completed reading a book about Dr. Seuss. Wow! I learned…
By Chris Hoehn Special to the Message Many things changed in our world in 2020, and circumstances at the University…
London, left, and Lexie are members of the Potter family. Photo by Matt Potter By Matt Potter Radical Joy – Catholic…
By George Weigel The Catholic Difference Thirty years ago, on Jan. 22, 1991, Pope John Paul II’s eighth encyclical, “Redemptoris…
Question Corner By FATHER KENNETH DOYLE Q. I lost a close friend of mine in an accident. He was an…
By Zoe Cannon Gratitude for the gift of faith “Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up…
By Megan Erbacher The Message assistant editor The four seniors who represented Diocese of Evansville high schools at the 2021…
By Victoria Arthur Statehouse Correspondent for Indiana’s Catholic Newspapers Ten years after the passage of groundbreaking legislation that made Indiana…
By KAITLIN KLEIN WONDERFUL ADVENTURE For Lent one year in high school, I gave up listening to music (or anything…
By ERIC GIRTEN THE CATHOLIC KITCHEN In the midst of the noise and distraction, Pope Francis has ushered in the…
By FATHER KENNETH DOYLE QUESTION CORNER Q. Something I heard recently at Mass bothered me. The priest, reading from the…
By MARY KAYE FALCONY CONNECTING FAITH AND LIFE “Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the…
By Victoria Arthur Statehouse Correspondent for Indiana’s Catholic Newspapers Editor’s note: As we were going to press, we learned that…
Special To The Message January 20 marked the beginning of an AmeriCorps volunteer team being stationed in Evansville to help…
By Megan Erbacher The Message assistant editor On Jan. 29, Bishop Joseph M. Siegel celebrated a Mass for Life at…
By FATHER DONALD DILGER SUNDAY SCRIPTURE First Reading: Job 7:1-4, 6-7; Response: Psalm 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6; Second Reading: 1 Corinthians…
By Megan Erbacher The Message assistant editor For the first three years of her life, Louise Lawrence-Israëls thought her name…
By CHRISTINA CAPECCHI 20-SOMETHING I’ve never had to write an obituary. I realize how fortunate that makes me. As a…