All posts by Dave Laidlaw

Geralyn Nathe-Evans

Geralyn Nathe-Evans is licensed in nursing and completed certification in death and grief education in 2000 from the Center for Loss and Life Transition at Colorado State University under the tutelage of Dr. Alan Wolfelt. Upon completing her master’s degree in pastoral ministry at Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in 2004, Geralyn was recognized by the USCCB as a lay ecclesial minister at the master’s level in both youth ministry and catechetical leadership. After serving parishes for over 38 years, Geralyn now serves as an educator, coach, retreat leader and consultant.

Kateri Mancini

Kateri Mancini is the director of social concerns for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud. She is also a wife, mother of four unique littles, lover of running, writing and smelling lilacs, and a community member passionate about bringing out the best in one another in order to help us all to thrive. A parishioner of Christ Church Newman Center in St. Cloud, Kateri holds her master’s degree in theology from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in Collegeville; she is certified as a lay ecclesial minister and is an Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) facilitator.

Kathy Langer

Kathy Langer retired in 2018 after more than 30 years of ministry in the diocese. Most recently, as the director of social concerns for Catholic Charities, Kathy worked as an educator of Catholic social teaching, discernment and parish/community organizing. She has her master’s degree in theology from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary and has taught as an adjunct instructor. She has a background in nursing, youth ministry/faith formation, campus ministry, spiritual direction and pastoral ministry. Kathy and her husband, Jerry, have three adult children and six grandchildren.

Brenda Kresky

Brenda Kresky is a wife, mother of four adult children, and lay ecclesial minister. She currently is the director of pastoral planning for the Diocese of St. Cloud. Previous to that position, she served the church for over 25 years in catechetical ministry on the parish and diocesan levels. Brenda received her master’s degree in pastoral ministry from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in Collegeville. Brenda enjoys reading, walking, and telling her husband’s dog to go away.

Kay King

Kay King is the older adults program coordinator and community educator at NAMI Minnesota (the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Minnesota) and has worked for NAMI 10 years. Kay teaches about 4,000 professionals, family members and people managing a mental illness each year in classes ranging from one to eight hours. She has a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Minnesota.

Kay is the former executive director of a retirement community in the Twin Cities that offers both independent and assisted living services. She managed a home health care agency. She also was a hotel and resort manager with over 25 years of hospitality industry experience nationally and internationally.

Kay is a family educator who teaches NAMI’s “Family-to-Family” 12-week education course and she is a mental health first aid and youth mental health first aid instructor.

Kay is a family member whose grandmother, mother, sister and niece (four generations) lived/lives with a mental illness.

Laura Kelly Fanucci

Laura is a wife, mother, writer, and director of the Communities of Calling Initiative at the Collegeville Institute at Saint John’s University. She earned her Master of Divinity degree from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary and her bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame. She writes about faith and family life at Mothering Spirit and in her nationally syndicated column for Catholic News Service. Laura is the author of several books, including Everyday Sacrament: The Messy Grace of Parenting (Liturgical Press, 2014).

Erica Karger-Gatzow

Erica Karger-Gatzow is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 15 years of professional practice working with individuals and organizations to make change to foster well-being. Currently she works at St. Cloud State University serving as the Assistant Director of Health Promotion and Marketing. At St. Cloud State, she supervises student initiatives around health and wellness, including a program called Healthy Huskies. Prior to that, she worked as a mental health counselor at the University of Minnesota Morris. She received her Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Chicago. Erica enjoys reading paperback books and listening to live music.

Kathy Janku

Kathy Janku is presently teaching theology at Saint John’s Preparatory School, after receiving her master’s degree in theology from Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in 2010. Since the inception of The Saint John’s Bible, the School of Theology was instrumental in bringing the Bible to area schools and parishes in its programming called “Seeing the Word.” Kathy is a trained presenter of the Bible and has shared it with many different age groups. In her presenting and teaching, Kathy incorporates the illuminations and methods of The Saint John’s Bible and takes her students to the Bible Gallery in the Hill Monastic and Manuscript Library on a regular basis. Kathy has been an educator since receiving her bachelor’s degree in education from St. Cloud State University in 1982, teaching elementary, college, adult and now high school students.