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About 55 kids in grades one through six joined Totus Tuus for faith-filled fun June 19 at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Superior.
Parishioners at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Superior, may recall that Fr. Flaherty was assisting pastor there in the early 2000s. Now in his “active retirement” in Superior, Fr. Flaherty continues to help out at the cathedral and volunteer with the ship ministry, among other things.
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Humor, faith and a strong Catholic support system form the foundation of one Superior family. Meghan and Brett Jones are members of the Cathedral of Christ the King, Superior. The couple has six children: Aidan, 12; Emma, 10; Gianna, 8; Veronica, 5; Felicity, 3; and Marciana, 9 months.
Advocates of natural family planning, they are a teaching couple for others wanting to learn. They serve their own parish as well as the wider church – Meghan is a cantor at the cathedral, and the older children are altar servers.
Fr. Andrew Ricci is not selling Catholicism. For him, evangelization is not about wooing, proselytizing or recruiting. “I’m not some greasy-haired salesman,” he said with his customary grin. Instead, the rector of Christ the King Cathedral, Superior, seeks to enflame parishioners, to help them become more committed to and enriched by their faith. He believes their engagement is key to evangelizing the community.
Bishop Peter Christensen was the principal celebrant at a Mass, Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Superior, marking the close of the Year of Faith. “We are citizens of another kingdom,” he told the faithful who gathered to commemorate the occasion on the cathedral’s patronal feast.