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Month: November 2011
State ‘personhood’ amendment introduced in Wisconsin
State Representative Andrew Jacque (R-Bellevue) has introduced a “personhood” amendment in Wisconsin.
Joyful Noise issues new CD for the holidays
BELOIT — Vibrant and enthusiastic music is offered by Joyful Noise, the Our Lady of the Assumption Parish (OLA) contemporary Christian music group.
For the Advent and Christmas season Joyful Noise has released a new CD, Hope for the World. It captures the essence of the group’s lively repertoire with musical selections featuring a variety of their gifts and talents.
Agradeciendo en el Día de Acción de Gracias
Esta columna está dirigida a los fieles de la Diócesis de Madison. Cualquier circulación más amplia transgrede la intención del Obispo. |
Queridos amigos:
Gracias a todos los que se unieron a nosotros sosteniéndonos con su oración mientras recientemente los Obispos nos reuníamos en Baltimore para nuestra asamblea anual de otoño. Esta reunión fue muy buena y muy alegre, en gran parte gracias al Arzobispo Timothy Dolan, su maravilloso sentido del humor y su determinación para hacer expeditos nuestros procedimientos usando todas las tácticas posibles. La aproximación del arzobispo significó para nosotros los obispos tener más tiempo para la compañía fraterna, y que la asamblea fuera un tiempo en el que el Espíritu Santo, a través del Arzobispo Dolan, y nuestro nuevo, amable y cálido Nuncio Apostólico, nos confirmaran en la fe.
El próximo domingo, por supuesto, rezaremos y celebraremos la Misa con el vocabulario más sacro de la nueva traducción del Misal, que es una renovada invitación a una mayor reverencia en misa de parte de todos nosotros.
St. Mary’s Lights of Love Program
MADISON — During the holiday season, we all know it feels better to give than receive. This year hundreds in the Madison area and beyond have opened their hearts to St. Mary’s Lights of Love program.
St. Thomas More Society to host annual meeting and Feast Day Mass
MADISON — St. Thomas More was a king’s trusted advisor, a man dedicated to his faith, and a lawyer who gave up his wealth, his good name, and the security of his family to follow his conscience. For his heroic efforts, he is revered and it is in order to try to emulate him that St. Thomas More Societies were founded.
Bless Our Priests (December 1, 2011)
Dear Friends in Christ,
A very happy and holy Advent to you! For the past two years, at this time, I have asked you and your families to consider what you might do to assist the retired and aging priests who have served at our parishes for so many years. As we come upon this Holy Season, I come to you once again.
This year, of course, with the beginning of Advent, it is impossible to ignore the recent changes we’ve experienced by way of the new translation of our Roman Missal. These changes certainly will take some time of adjustment, but at the same time, we’re faced with the opportunity for renewal and a reexamination of what it is that we are really doing at the Holy Mass. This is, likewise, a great opportunity for our priests, to contemplate and pray in a more reverent and always-deeper way. And so, as we continue to reflect on these changes and as we move together towards greater reverence, perhaps we could also take the opportunity to reflect on the rich heritage of our faith, from our parents and other forerunners to the ministers Christ has chosen to serve us, namely, our priests.
Advent: A time to reflect on God’s presence
An Advent homily that often comes back to me during this time of the Church year was delivered by a priest who shared what he was doing for Advent to help him appreciate the true meaning of the season.
For that Advent he would slow down and stop at every yellow light and wait patiently for it to turn green. This little exercise would hopefully remind him of the people of God who waited so long for the Messiah to come and save them.
School Sister of St. Francis Genevieve Krantz, dies
MILWAUKEE — School Sister of St. Francis Genevieve (Jonathan) Krantz, 96, who served as a nurse’s aide, sacristan, homemaker, and caretaker for the elderly in the Milwaukee and Madison areas, died November 10, 2011, at Sacred Heart Convent, Milwaukee, Wis.
Msgr. Felix Oehrlein dies
Msgr. Felix G. Oehrlein died on November 25, 2011 at University of Minnesota/Fairview Hospital in Minneapolis, Minn. after a sudden illness.