We are several weeks past Labor Day, but work as a topic of reflection is always timely since it constitutes a significant component of our time, energy, and lives.
Year: 2022
El Misterio de la Eucaristía en la Vida de la Iglesia: Serie Eucarística # 6
Continuando con nuestra publicación de la serie del documento de la USCCB sobre “El misterio de la Eucaristía en la vida de la Iglesia” (2021), esta sección se enfoca en la Comunión con Cristo y la Iglesia.
Escape in the headphones for a while
A question that I’ve long dreaded to hear is “What kind of music do you like?” My brain immediately goes into “This isn’t going to end well” mode.
‘Going to the Margins’: Catholic Charities serves as the diocese’s charitable arm
At 102-and-a-half years old, John has a lot of stories to share.
Annual priest assembly to be held on September 18 to 21 in Wisconsin Dells
Priests of the Diocese of Madison will be gathering Sunday through Wednesday, Sept. 18 to 21, at the Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells for their 42nd annual Presbyteral Assembly.
Diocese of Madison celebrates longtime married couples, newlyweds
The Diocese of Madison rejoiced in the anniversaries of many couples on August 14.
New diocesan building chairman to speak at the University of Notre Dame
Paul Lang has a vision for the Church. It is a vision he has been asked to present to the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate (F.I.R.E.) at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., and one he will be giving a speech on there in November.
Sauk County Respect Life Banquet to be held on October 13
Richard Braun, president of the Sauk County Chapter of Wisconsin Right to Life, announced that the 2022 Respect Life Banquet will be held Thursday, Oct. 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Arthur’s Supper Club, E4885 U.S. Hwy. 14, Spring Green.
El Misterio de la Eucaristía en la Vida de la Iglesia: Serie Eucarística # 5
Continuando con nuestra publicación de la serie del documento de la USCCB sobre “El misterio de la Eucaristía en la vida de la Iglesia” (2021), esta sección se enfoca en la Presencia Real de Cristo.
A look at the Office of Human Life and Dignity
Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison wrote in the Catholic Herald on May 18, 2022, “The social teachings of the Catholic Church are a rich treasury of wisdom, guiding humanity to build a culture of life, love, justice, and compassion, and to seek the common good. Developed over the last century through the writings of popes, the documents of the Second Vatican Council, and the statements of various bishops’ conferences, Catholic social thought illustrates that, while the Gospel of Jesus Christ is not inherently political, it does have political, economic, social and cultural implications.”