The children at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary School in Sun Prairie have contributed art and memories to a 2010 raffle calendar.
Month: November 2009
Clinic offers free care for uninsured persons
As the nation continues to discuss how to best deliver health care to the 46 million Americans who go without health insurance each year, Our Lady of Hope Clinic in Madison continues to serve southern Wisconsin as the area’s only free full-time clinic for those in need.
Fr. Arthur Koth, pastor emeritus, dies
MCFARLAND — A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 5:30 p.m. for Fr. Arthur R. Koth, 79, a pastor emeritus of the Diocese of Madison, who died on Wednesday, Nov. 11, in Madison.
Sister Alisa Prickett, OP, dies
Dominican Sister Alisa Prickett died Nov. 9, 2009, at the Dominican Motherhouse, Sinsinawa.
Importancia de la comunión de los santo
Esta columna está dirigida a los fieles de la Diócesis de Madison. Cualquier circulación más amplia transgrede la intención del Obispo. |
Esta “comunión de los santos” es un misterio muy importante de nuestra fe. Y sin embargo nuestra fe en ese misterio puede “simplemente pasar por encima”. Decimos: “… el Espíritu Santo, la Santa Iglesia Católica, la comunión de los santos, el perdón de los pecados…” ¿Acaso dejamos que esas frases del Credo se deslicen simplemente porque nos hemos acostumbrado a ellas?
Praying for an end to abortion
Bishop Robert C. Morlino prays the Rosary at the 40 Days for Life Vigil on October 30, 2009, with a large group of supporters.
School planning advances
MADISON — The Diocese of Madison Office of Catholic Schools recently held a diocesan-wide Congress to gain greater input on its yearlong planning process.
Sex education should respect roles of parents, local leaders
The Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC) has urged state legislators to allow Wisconsin law governing education for human growth and development to continue to respect the judgment of parents, local school leaders, and advisory committees.
Making time to take a retreat
You haven’t changed a bit. That was the tongue in cheek line at a recent reunion I attended. As home towns go, mine is the best, of course. Small but still drawing all of us wayfarers back from time to time to catch up on things.
Reunions make that possible thanks to those who give their energy and time to draw a community together. Our oneness of experience growing up made for good conversations and the rekindling of memories from years gone by.
Importance of the communion of saints
What a great feast day we celebrated on Sunday, a feast that calls us to focus on one of the phrases in the Creed over which we might grow accustomed to pass too quickly. We say at the end of the creed, “I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints…”