• Founder’s Day

    On this day in 1863, a small group of Benedictine Sisters journeyed to Atchison, Kansas, planting the seeds of a community that would grow in faith, prayer, and service. Their […]

  • The Feast of Saint Josaphat

    St. Josaphat worked tirelessly for unity among Christians. Born in what is now Ukraine, he became a monk, then an archbishop devoted to reconciliation between the Eastern and Western Churches. […]

  • The Feast of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini

    The first American citizen to be canonized, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini traveled across the ocean to serve immigrants in the United States. She founded schools, hospitals, and orphanages, answering the […]

  • The Feast of Saint Albert the Great

    Known as the “Universal Doctor,” St. Albert the Great was a Dominican scholar who saw no conflict between faith and reason. He studied science, philosophy, and theology, finding God’s fingerprints […]

  • The Feast of St. Francis Xavier

    Today we honor St. Francis Xavier, one of the Church’s great missionaries. Born in Spain and formed by St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Francis carried the Gospel across India, Japan, […]

  • The Feast of St. Nicholas

    Happy feast of St. Nicholas, a bishop remembered for quiet generosity and compassionate leadership. Living in the fourth century, St. Nicholas used his inheritance to support struggling families, protect vulnerable […]

  • The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception

    Today we celebrate the Immaculate Conception, the mystery of Mary being preserved from sin from the moment of her existence. This gift prepared her to receive Christ with complete freedom […]

  • The Feast of St. Juan Diego

    St. Juan Diego, a humble Indigenous man from Mexico, encountered the Mother of God on Tepeyac Hill in 1531. He carried her message of compassion to the bishop with patience […]

  • The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

    On this joyful feast, we remember Our Lady of Guadalupe, who appeared to St. Juan Diego with the tender face of a mother who understands the suffering of her children. […]

  • The Feast of St. Lucy

    St. Lucy shines as a witness of steadfast faith during the early centuries of the Church. Her name means “light,” and her courage reflects that meaning. St. Lucy chose Christ […]

  • Christmas Eve Mass

    St. Scholastica Chapel 801 South 8th street, Atchison, Kansas, United States

    Join us in celebrating Christmas Eve Mass in St. Scholastica Chapel.

  • Christmas Day Mass

    Choir Chapel 801 South 8th street, Atchison, Kansas, United States

    Join us in Celebrating the birth of Christ at our Christmas Day Mass!

  • The Feast of the Holy Family

    Today we look to the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, whose home in Nazareth was shaped by prayer, work, and mutual care. Their life was simple yet filled […]

  • New Year’s Day Mass (The Solemnity of Mary)

    Choir Chapel 801 South 8th street, Atchison, Kansas, United States

    Join us on this Holy Day of Obligation in celebrating the Feast of the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. On the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, we reflect […]

  • The Feast of Saint Basil the Great

    St. Basil the Great combined deep theological insight with practical charity. A gifted teacher and bishop, he defended the faith while also caring for the poor, the sick, and the […]

  • The Feast of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seaton

    St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s journey of faith was shaped by loss, courage, and deep trust in God. A wife and mother first, she later embraced Catholicism after years of searching. […]

  • The Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord

    The Feast of the Epiphany celebrates Christ revealed to the nations. The Magi’s journey reminds us that faith often begins with searching and courage. Guided by a star, they crossed […]

  • The Feast of Saint John Neumann

    St. John Neumann served with tireless dedication as a missionary and bishop in the growing Church of the United States. Known for his humility, he traveled widely to serve immigrant […]

  • The Feast of Saint Anthony, Abbot

    St. Anthony the Abbot sought God in silence and simplicity. Leaving behind wealth and comfort, he retreated to the desert where prayer, fasting, and trust in God shaped his days. […]

  • The Feast of Saint Agnes

    St. Agnes stands as a powerful witness to courage and faith. Though young in age, she refused to compromise her commitment to Christ, even when faced with great pressure and […]