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September 19, 2025
The Catholic Church in the United States will observe National Migration Week from Sept. 22 to 28. This year, as the Universal Church marks its jubilee year, the World Day of Migrants and Refugees will be observed on Oct. 4–5, coinciding with the Jubilee of Migrants.*
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September 19, 2025
After COVID-19 kept religious education classes from meeting in person for several months, the parents in the Granville, Alton and Hospers parishes “were longing for face-to-face interaction in the community,” according to Diane Rainbolt, director of religious education (DRE) for the three parishes.
“I had not been a DRE before, but as I prayed about what our families needed, I saw my role as DRE not what to do but somebody who gets to walk with these families,” she said, noting parents juggle many schedules.
Family nights were created to help.
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September 19, 2025
With Catechetical Sunday set for Sept. 21, the day is a time to not only recognize the good works of catechetical leaders and catechists but an opportunity to reflect on successes of programs within the diocese.
One such success story recently unfolded at St. John Paul II Parish in Carroll where the parish’s Vacation Bible School was reestablished this past summer after being on pause a few years.
According to Erin Stevens, director of religious education (DRE) at the parish, VBS was held July 21-25 and it drew more than double the number of participants they hoped for.
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September 19, 2025
Nearly 300 students from Bishop Garrigan High School in Algona and St. Edmond High School in Fort Dodge made a pilgrimage Sept. 17 to the Shrine of the Grotto of the Redemption in West Bend as part of the Jubilee Year of Hope.
According to Rose Walker, director of operations for the grotto, this was the most recent in a series of pilgrimages hosted by the diocesan shrine given that the Grotto of the Redemption is one of four pilgrimage sites named in the diocese for the holy year.
“What a great place to bring people together,” said Walker. “We are the eighth wonder of the world.”
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September 19, 2025
Shortly before his May 1 episcopal ordination, Bishop John Keehner received an invitation to attend a series of classes at the Vatican for new bishops, informally referred to as “Baby Bishop Bootcamp.”
“There was a letter that arrived from Cardinal (Robert) Prevost, who was the head of the Dicastery for Bishops, insisting that I attend this (program) as an act of ecclesial union with the College of Bishops and an opportunity to meeting Peter – not knowing of course, that he would be Peter,” Bishop Keehner said of the letter he received from the clerical who would be named Holy Father just a few weeks later.
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September 18, 2025
The permanent deacons and candidates of the Diocese of Sioux City gathered in Storm Lake last weekend for their fall continuing education day to learn more about the role that ongoing formation should have in their lives. Instructors from the Josephinum Diaconate Institute – Deacon Matt Coriale, executive director, and Deacon Roger Carrier, associate director – led the workshop which included presentations and hands-on exercises.
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September 18, 2025
Fifty-three high school students from five diocesan high schools competed in the annual CYO cross country meet at Holstein last week.
Kuemper Catholic High School of Carroll won the boys race with a team score of 22, followed by Bishop Heelan High School of Sioux City and St. Edmond High School of Fort Dodge.
In the girls' race, Heelan won with a team score of 23, followed by St. Edmond and Kuemper.
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September 18, 2025
St. Edmond School in Fort Dodge offered a Blue Mass Sept. 18 to honor area first responders. Father Jake Rosenmeyer, school chaplain and parish parochial vicar, offered prayers for their safety and expressed appreciate for their service to the community.
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September 18, 2025
Father Tim Pick, president of St. Mary School in Remsen announced that the new elementary building is now fully funded. They will begin their next phase for the middle and high school renovation.
"Kim (Phillips, principal), and I all remain inspired and humbled at the same time for the love of this school in the Remsen community. It is very impressive and touching to the RSM Family's heart that this campaign success just started on Jan. 30 - just 8 months ago!! and yes, the school addition site has endearingly become known as the 'hole!'" Father Pick said.
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September 18, 2025
Briar Cliff University is proud to announce it has reached its Victory Goal of $12 million in the Foundations for the Future Comprehensive Campaign. This total does not include federal grant dollars awarded.
Now stretching its goal to $15 million, the campaign focuses on enhancing affordability, improving the on-campus student experience, and helping make a BCU education affordable.
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September 18, 2025
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September 18, 2025
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September 18, 2025
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September 17, 2025
Tim Swedean, executive director for Siouxland Catholic Radio, based in Sioux City, said the station wanted to reach a younger demographic, such as young parents. They brainstormed introducing and reading book about St. Gabriel (the station's patron saint) to second graders in the greater Sioux City area.
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September 17, 2025
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September 16, 2025
Briar Cliff University announced that 24 students joined campus this fall through the Iowa Tuition Commitment, a program designed to provide qualifying Iowa residents with tuition-free access to higher education.
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September 15, 2025
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September 12, 2025
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September 12, 2025
As of Sept. 1, MercyOne was officially acquired and is now known as UnityPoint Health - St. Luke’s – Downtown, according to the UnityPoint Health webpage. The MercyOne signage was removed or covered from the grounds and buildings. It signified the end of a 135-year era of Catholic hospitals in Sioux City.
The religious statuary in front of the medical center’s main entrance on Fifth Street has been removed as well as the marble statue in the lobby. However, leadership of the two health care entities ensured that the religious artwork would be placed at Catholic entities in the Sioux City area at the time of the acquisition.
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September 12, 2025
A Jubilee Rally was held at the shrine of Trinity Heights Queen of Peace in Sioux City Sept. 11, 2025. The event included talks, a eucharistic procession, music and prayer. Speakers included Deacon Rich Kallsen, Deacon Fred Karpuk and Father Travis Crotty.
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