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The Catholic Herald: Official Newspaper of the Diocese of Madison
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There will be no Catholic Herald issue published on July 11, 2002. The next issue will be July 18, 2002.
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July 4, 2002 Edition   •   Volume 132, No. 25   •   Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A.

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The Catholic Herald is the official newspaper of the Diocese of Madison. Its purpose is to inform and educate people of the Diocese through communications that proclaim Gospel values, report the news, and comment on issues as they pertain to the mission of the Catholic Church, which is to bring all in Jesus Christ to the Father.
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Article removed: Because of a licensing agreement with Catholic News Service, The Catholic Herald may archive CNS news stories for only 30 days. A CNS article has been removed from this site: Supreme Court: Upholds school voucher program. A related story was published in the July 4, 2002 print version of The Catholic Herald.

Catholic Conference lauds
school voucher decision

MADISON -- "We are very pleased that the Court has decided that the First Amendment permits government to empower parents to select religious and independent schools for their children," said John Huebscher, executive director of the Wisconsin Cathoic Conference.

"The justices correctly recognized that a policy that assists parents without regard to their religious affiliation is not an establishment of religion," he said.   Full Story ...



Article removed: Because of a licensing agreement with Catholic News Service, The Catholic Herald may archive CNS news stories for only 30 days. A CNS article has been removed from this site: New archbishop: Sees church revival on horizon. A related story was published in the July 4, 2002 print version of The Catholic Herald.


photo of new Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan addressing the media

New Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan addresses the media June 25 in Milwaukee. Pope John Paul II named the auxiliary bishop of St. Louis to succeed Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland. (Photo by Sam Lucero, Milwaukee Catholic Herald)


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News & Features:

'Pledge of Allegiance' ruling: Declares 'under God' unconstitutional

Poll: Finds people still committed to church

World Youth Day:
Vatican confirms pope's schedule

Columns:

• The Bottom Line
by Antoinette Bosco --
Death penalty moratorium: Encouraging action in Manhattan

• The Human Side
by Fr. Eugene Hemrick --
Future of church:
Demands new thinking

• Spirituality for Today
by Fr. John Catoir --
Coping with church's human element: Put your trust in God

• The Pope Speaks
by Pope John Paul II -- Psalm 8:
Hymn praises God, gives thanks

• Your Family
by Monica and Bill Dodds --
When teens refuse to go to Mass:
Dealing with rebellion

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Catholic Herald summer publication schedule

During the summer months, The Catholic Herald will continue to be published weekly except for three issues. The issues to be skipped include: June 6, July 11, and
Aug. 8.


Individuals, parishes, and organizations should keep these dates in mind when sending information to be published. Some events should be publicized two weeks in advance.

Following are dates for the issues prior to the weeks skipped and the deadlines for those issues:

Issue Weeks covered Deadline Issue skipped
May 30 first two wks. of June May 22 June 6
July 4 first two wks. of July June 26 July 11
Aug. 1 first two wks. of Aug. July 24 Aug. 8

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