MADISON — The Camino de Santiago, also known as the “Way of St. James,” is a 500-mile walking pilgrimage route through northern Spain.
Day: July 13, 2021
Bishop Hying, Valley of Our Lady Sisters to embark on shrine pilgrimage
CHAMPION, Wis. — The Sisters at Valley of Our Lady Monastery invite you to participate in a pilgrimage to the first and only Marian apparition site with ecclesiastical approval in the United States: The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help in Champion, Wis.
Join Bishop Hying on pilgrimage to view ‘Angels Unawares’ sculpture and celebrate Mass for refugees and exiles
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — For centuries the Church has been an important patron of the arts. Art is a beautiful way to teach our history and beliefs.
White Mass for healthcare workers to be celebrated on August 1
MADISON — The Catholic Medical Guild of the Diocese of Madison is sponsoring the annual White Mass for healthcare workers.
Mission asks people in Diocese of Madison to support families in Haiti
MADISON — Haiti Medical Mission of Wisconsin (HMMW) is responding to the top health care priority for Thiotte, Haiti.
Sinsinawa Mound Center to reopen fully to public August 15
SINSINAWA — Sinsinawa Mound Center plans to fully reopen to the public on Sunday, Aug. 15.
Are sports that important?
The day of Tuesday, June 29, ended horribly. I went to sleep in a very down mood. I began to reflect on the past and everything that had led up to that night and wondered if the journey was really worth it. Would all be well in the end?
Knowing what the Church teaches and why
I do not need to tell you about the conflict and confusion that reign in our world, country, and Church. Every day, we see evidence of it.
Bishop Bullock encouraged diocese to broaden vocation efforts
With the closing of Holy Name Seminary in 1995, Bishop William H. Bullock encouraged the Diocese of Madison to broaden its vocation efforts.