Catholic cancer patient discusses life during outbreak
By Dan Russo Witness Editor WATERLOO — As a 70-year-old battling lung cancer, Jean Draude was already taking extra steps
Read MoreBy Dan Russo Witness Editor WATERLOO — As a 70-year-old battling lung cancer, Jean Draude was already taking extra steps
Read MoreBy Dan Russo Witness Editor AMES — The coronavirus pandemic has led to a new spiritual innovation similar to the
Read MoreBy Jill Kruse-Domeyer Witness Editorial Assistant DYERSVILLE — The doors of Beckman Catholic High School in Dyersville may be closed
Read MoreBy Lisa Turner, LMFT Special to The Witness These are strange times we are living in. unprecedented, some might say.
Read MoreThe following priests of the archdiocese are celebrating the 60th anniversaries of their ordination in 2020 Msgr. Richard Funke, who
Read MoreBy Dan Russo Witness Editor DUBUQUE — Catholics across the archdiocese are using technology to communicate and provide assistance to
Read MoreBy Dan Russo Witness Editor NEW HAMPTON – Teachers and other staff at a Catholic school in New Hampton found
Read MoreBy Carol Zimmermann Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — When U.S. dioceses first announced they were not offering public Masses
Read MoreWATERLOO — On March 17, The Witness interviewed Father Tony Kruse, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Waterloo, about how
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