The Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa are working with the real estate brokerage team Cushman & Wakefield | Boerke to transition ownership of some of their buildings at Sinsinawa Mound. The goal is to reuse the existing buildings in ways that align with the ongoing mission of the Dominican Sisters.
Day: June 15, 2022
Fr. Matthew Pearson ordained to the priesthood
As the early evening’s sunlight shone into St. Maria Goretti Church in Madison on May 27, the Diocese of Madison was graced with its latest blessing — a new priest.
A time of Eucharistic Revival
As we celebrate the great Solemnity of Corpus Christi this Sunday, we are also beginning the three-year Eucharistic Revival, a national effort to invite, inspire, catechize, and renew our people in our love for the Lord in the Eucharist, to understand and believe more profoundly in the meaning and purpose of the Mass, to realize anew the depths of Christ’s love for us in the Blessed Sacrament.
The Great Mercy Match is back!
Last year, four priests battled it out baking some delicious breads and desserts in the Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation’s (CDMF) Great Mercy Match to raise money for works of mercy.
Janesville Corpus Christi procession embodies Go Make Disciples and Eucharistic Revival
Like the apostles on Pentecost, we too are propelled by the Holy Spirit to bring Jesus to our families, to our workplaces and social activities, and even into the public square.
Corpus Christi Eucharistic Processions in the Diocese of Madison
Listings of Eucharistic processions taking place throughout the Diocese of Madison.
Good fathers leave eternal marks of love
Adam Hamilton tells a story about a camping trip he took with his two young daughters on his birthday.
Day at the Duck Pond on July 13
What better way to spend a summer afternoon than at the ballpark!
Letters to the editor (6-16-22)
– We cannot ignore the lives lost due to abortion
– A need for a conversion of hearts
– Some facts about guns
We’re living in ‘the past’
For those of us humans who can never really live “in the moment,” we’re doing one of two things — either looking forward or looking backward.