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The Kerygma proclaimed: the heart of the Church’s first preaching
What is equally striking is the boldness of this preaching. The apostles speak not as men relying on their own strength, but as witnesses empowered by the Holy Spirit. Even in the face of persecution, they cannot remain silent: “We cannot but speak of what we have seen and heard” (Acts 4:20).

Dr. Marco Roman
Apr 304 min read


God’s power, mercy bring healing to shattered family
“I think the best way I can describe how I feel right now is being wonderfully terrified,” he said. “It’s not really fear in the sense of being afraid, but being in right worship. A wise deacon once told me that God is not calling you to walk on water; he is calling you to walk in the mud with those who are deeply in need of your service.”
Lisa Ormond
Apr 307 min read


Catechism Corner: Clarity is Charity Beyond cultural Catholicism: from convenience to conversion
In matters such as marriage, human sexuality and the dignity of the human person, it is not uncommon to encounter selective adherence: “I believe in the Church, but not in that teaching.” Such a position points not simply to disagreement, but to a reluctance to allow the Gospel to fully shape one’s life.

Dr. Marco Roman
Apr 285 min read


Mass, ground-breaking ceremony mark beginning of Risen Christ expansion project
Plans call for increasing seating capacity by nearly 200, along with the addition of a cry room, expanded restrooms and improvements to parking and accessibility. The expansion will primarily extend the south side of the building, a design choice shaped by both cost considerations and current needs.

Philip A. Janquart
Apr 244 min read


Idaho Catholic summer camps are open for registration
This coming summer will be my fourth summer of working with the camp teams in Idaho to create a week of fun, fellowship, and formation. The past three years I have had the privilege of supporting the Diocesan camps which have included our Catholic Jr. High Camp and Camp RIM. This year I am please to bring both camps back to serve the youth, their parents, and the parishes through these week long camps.

Andrew Furphy
Apr 222 min read


Catechism Corner — Clarity is Charity: The Sacred Triduum is the Paschal Mystery at the heart of our salvation
The Holy Triduum invites us not merely to remember these events, but to enter into them. Through the sacraments — especially the Eucharist — we participate in Christ’s saving death and Resurrection and receive the grace that flows from them.

Dr. Marco Roman
Apr 215 min read


Bishop Peter Christensen’s 2026 Easter message/Mensaje de Pascua de 2026 del obispo Christensen
The Resurrection reminds us that the Church is not called simply to maintain what already exists. Rather, we are sent into the world with a mission. Before ascending to the Father, the risen Christ entrusted His disciples with a clear command: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.” This command remains at the heart of the Church’s life today. Each baptized Catholic shares in this call . . .

Bishop Peter
Apr 218 min read


From Hosanna to the Resurrection: The Journey of Holy Week
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week. On this day, the faithful commemorate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. ( ICR photo / Vero Gutiérrez) By Deacon Salvador Carranza Palm Sunday We begin with the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, riding on a donkey. We cry out, "Hosanna!" ("Save us, we beg you"). This plea for deliverance turned into a cry of praise. Shortly thereafter, the atmosphere shifts dramatically toward the Passion. This contrast serves as a
Deacon Sal Carranza
Apr 203 min read


Mujer de Dios, Alma del Hogar
Las participantes del congreso junto al Padre Caleb Vogel, vicario general de la diócesis; el Padre Julio Vicente, párroco de Our Lady Of the Valley; y el grupo de diáconos que asistieron en la Celebración Eucarística. (ICR foto/Vero Gutiérrez) Tercer Congreso Católico de Mujeres de Idaho Por Vero Gutiérrez Editora Asistente El Congreso Católico de Mujeres de Idaho se celebró el pasado 11 de abril en la parroquia de Our Lady of the Valley en Caldwell. Asistieron mujeres

Vero Gutierrez
Apr 205 min read


SVdP North Idaho receives federal grant to address youth homelessness
St. Vincent de Paul of North Idaho has been awarded funding through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program.

Philip A. Janquart
Apr 183 min read


Del Hosanna a la Resurrección: Camino de la Semana Santa
Por el diácono Salvador Carranza Domingo de Ramos, los fieles conmemoraron la entrada triunfal de Jesús en Jerusalén. (ICR foto/ Vero Gutiérrez) Domingo de Ramos Comenzamos con la entrada triunfal de Jesús a Jerusalén montado en un asno, mientras clamamos “¡Hosanna!” (“Sálvanos, te rogamos”). Una súplica de liberación que se transformó en un grito de alabanza. Poco después, el ambiente cambia drásticamente hacia la Pasión. Este contraste sirve como un “espejo” para el coraz
Deacon Sal Carranza
Apr 173 min read


Cristo: Puerta Abierta al Reino
Jn 10, 1-10 Cuarto Domingo de Pascua La metáfora del pastor que conduce su rebaño, profundamente arraigada en la experiencia de los “arameos nómadas” (Dt 26, 5) que fueron los patriarcas de Israel en medio de una civilización de pastores (Gen 4,2), expresa admirablemente dos aspectos, a primera vista opuestos y con frecuencia separados, de ‘la autoridad’ ejercida sobre los hombres. El pastor es, a la vez, un jefe y un compañero. Es un hombre fuerte, capaz de defender su rebañ

Father Enrique Terriquez
Apr 173 min read


North Idaho Catholic summer youth camp is back!
Chavez said he and his core planning team will welcome approximately 100 youth, grades 9-12, to this outdoor spiritual adventure, which will include hiking, swimming, campfires, sacraments and high-energy activities such as ziplining, rock climbing and a ropes course.
Lisa Ormond
Apr 175 min read


Youth invited to ‘take God’s love to heart’ at 2026 conference
Members of God’s Squad during the Idaho Catholic Youth Conference 2026, sharing their faith and joy with fellow participants. (ICR photo/Vero Gutiérrez) By Philip A. Janquart ICR Editor Over 1,500 youth from across Idaho attended the annual Idaho Catholic Youth Conference in Boise, held March 13-15. “ICYC ’26 was a great blessing for our diocese, with powerful moments of testimony, powerful talks, incredible praise and worship, beautiful liturgies and an amazing evening ador

Philip A. Janquart
Apr 166 min read


Paul J. Kim is leading retreat at Our Lady of the Rosary
Paul Kim, a Catholic international speaker, musician and comedian, will lead a day retreat Saturday, Sept. 25, at Our Lady of the Rosary Church in Boise.
Kim’s first talk, “Meant to Live More,” is from 10 a.m. to noon. His second talk, “Bulletproof Your Marriage,” is from 2 to 5 p.m.

Emily Woodham
Apr 142 min read


Becoming Good Samaritans: Accompanying those who suffer
As I have traveled through our diocese over the years, it is clear to me how important it is for people of faith to seek the needed balance between mind, body and spirit. Our mental health is crucial for our overall wellbeing as persons made in the image and likeness of God.

Bishop Peter
Apr 104 min read


From suffering to hope: Jaime Davis finds way to Catholic Church
Though unfamiliar with Catholic practice, Jaime said she was drawn to the liturgy itself.
“I found it beautiful,” she said. “The sense that happened when everyone was saying their responses and singing and moving throughout the Mass in this wonderful, like, dance—I just found it beautiful.”

Philip A. Janquart
Apr 55 min read


Divine Mercy Novena is a fountain of grace for the Church
The message entrusted to St. Faustina gradually spread throughout the Church and the world. One of its most important promoters was Pope St. John Paul II, who had a deep personal devotion to Divine Mercy from his youth in Poland. In 2000, he canonized St. Faustina and established the Sunday after Easter as Divine Mercy Sunday for the universal Church, recognizing the profound spiritual importance of the message of mercy for our time.

Dr. Marco Roman
Apr 35 min read
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