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News Briefs – April 23, 2026

St. Carlo Acutis Eucharistic miracles came to Champion Shrine

(On Mission Media photo/Courtesy of The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion)

CHAMPION, WI — The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion hosted the international exhibition of Eucharistic miracles from around the world from Friday, April 10, to Sunday, April 19, 2026. 

Designed by St. Carlo Acutis before his death in 2006, the exhibit draws from the website he created and features over 160 documented miracles. It displays images and testimonies that highlight the true presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.

St. Carlo Acutis is known for his use of the internet to evangelize and his love of Jesus in the Eucharist. 

See the website he created, with all the documented miracles, here: miracolieucaristici.org/en/liste/list.html  

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HSHS Hospitals in Green Bay host high school healthcare bootcamps  

GREEN BAY, WI — High school students interested in a career in health care are invited to apply for the Summer 2026 High School Healthcare Bootcamps at HSHS St. Vincent Hospital and HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center in Green Bay. The bootcamps are designed for high school juniors and seniors interested in a career in health care to experience a realistic look into various health care roles and make connections in their field of interest.

“This job shadowing experience is a great opportunity for students interested in choosing a career in health care to learn about the different roles at our hospitals and experience hands-on skills sessions with our health care professionals,” said Ericka Mulroy, nursing professional development specialist for Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS).

Through the bootcamp program, students will forge connections and gain valuable insight into what it means to pursue a career in health care. In 2023, Destiny Ross attended the HSHS High School Healthcare Bootcamp at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in O’Fallon, Illinois, and is now pursuing a career as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) through HSHS St. Elizabeth’s CNA program.

Ross shares, “During the bootcamp, I learned the importance of compassion, attention to detail, and patient-centered care. It showed me that being a CNA is not just about skills, but about truly caring for others. I chose this path to make a difference, and I’m excited to begin my journey with HSHS.”

Interested students will be able to talk directly to HSHS employment specialists about opportunities available to them in the field, opening a door in the health care industry before they graduate high school.

Applications for the HSHS Healthcare Bootcamps are due May 2. Each bootcamp location and date requires an individual application. Students selected will be notified by May 14. 

HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Healthcare Bootcamps – Green Bay

• Tuesday, June 9: forms.office.com/r/QxAiwVddWs 

Thursday, June 25: forms.office.com/r/07nCNu3Ydj 

Thursday, July 30: forms.office.com/r/DLa3Q5uw1Y 

HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center Healthcare Bootcamps – Green Bay

• Monday, June 22: forms.office.com/r/VtF1JbAtrp   

Bootcamps are provided at no cost to participants, made possible through the generous support of donors to the HSHS St. Vincent/St. Mary’s Foundation. For more information about HSHS, visit hshs.org.

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