Article Archive

Please click below to view any of the articles in our archive.

In a society where floods a cacophony of complaint, criticism, bullying, screaming, character assassination, humiliation, and general irreverence, the bar has been set rather low for anyone wanting to be an example of reverence. Serrans can make a difference.
Pray for new deacons, Rev. Mr. Colm Larkin, Rev. Mr. George Rhodes, and Rev. Mr. Timothy Skoch, who were ordained to the Transitional Diaconate on May 21, 2022. Pray also for Rev. Mr. Andrew Gaffney and Rev. Mr. Sudeep Kodigandla as they approach Ordination to the Sacred Order of Priesthood on May 28, 2022. Read on for details.
The answer is . . . not much! Unless, of course, the club's General Membership meeting falls on May 5, which happens in 2022! Read on for details.
Seminarian, Alex Rickert, shares the incredible story of his family's conversion to the Catholic faith and his subsequent discovery of a vocational call to the priesthood.
A story about the work of the Benedictine community at House of Ephesus near Gower, MO, and a seminarian excitedly anticipating the fulfillment of his heart's desire: ordination to the ministerial priesthood of the Catholic Church.
A crowd estimated at 250 enjoyed a great night of fun at Runnin' with the Revs on Monday, March 21, 2022! Read all about the evening's match-up and surprises!
Join us for the annual charity basketball event held this year, March 21 (Bishop Miege High School in KCK) and April 25 (Hayden High School in Topeka). Both events begin at 7:00 PM. All proceeds go to help defray expenses for seminarians and young women in formation for consecrated life.
What does Lent mean for a Serran?
Join fellow Serra Club members at the March General Membership meeting, Thursday, 3 March 2022, at 6:30 PM at Cure of Ars Church. Our guest speaker will be Fr. Richard Rocha, Chaplain of the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals. This is a program you won't want to miss!
A Serra member reflects on his youngest grandson's birth, with the realization that God's plan is in place. A vocation is born with every child. The things one thinks about when one contemplates his grandchild. . .