On July 26, on the feast of Sts. Anne and Joachim, Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison joined the Love Begins Here (LBH) group of about 95 high school students from around the diocese.
Year: 2022
Ground breaks for new building project in Berlin
On August 7, a dream came closer to reality as ground was broken for a new building project at All Saints Parish in Berlin.
The Diocese of Madison needs your help replacing some of its vehicles
The Diocese of Madison is in significant need of replacing vehicles from its fleet. These used vehicles provide a very necessary and cost-effective transportation source not only for diocesan employees fulfilling their official duties, but they are also used by other important ministries of the diocese including the youth apostolate, visiting priests, and seminarians.
Embracing suffering
There are few things that are guaranteed in life. Most things and experiences come and go. One guarantee in human life is the experience of suffering.
Are we being our real selves?
Through the progress and mixed blessings of modern technology, we have the best capability today of presenting ourselves as we want to be seen.
El Misterio de la Eucaristía en la Vida de la Iglesia
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), retomamos la primera parte importante del documento, sobre la Eucaristía entendida como el don de Cristo de sí mismo, dado a nosotros.
Making our work a prayer
In late 15th century Germany, young Albert Durer agreed to work in the dangerous mines so that he could earn enough money to send his talented brother through art school. When Albrecht, his brother, finished art school, he would reciprocate by sending Albert through art school.
Totus Tuus completes another summer
If you strolled up to Christ the King Parish in McFarland on Thursday, July 21, the sidewalk would give you a hint of what you’d find inside.
‘The game is afoot’
On March 30, 2020, my husband and I, at the onset of the pandemic, dusted off the Scrabble board and played the first of many (697, to be exact) nightly Scrabble games. The competition continues. To date, I have triumphed in 545 of those games. The bad news, however, is that this ongoing tournament has created a monster, and the monster is — me.