Unless you’ve been hiding from everything that is news (in which I am slightly envious of you), you know that this is not a very pleasant time to be around.
Year: 2022
Gorman scholarship winner announced
The Madison Diocesan Choir is pleased to recognize Elizabeth Youra as the 2022 winner of the Patrick Gorman Youth Pastoral Musician Scholarship.
Experiences at the World Meeting of Families
Several weeks ago, I had the inspiring experience of being a delegate to the World Meeting of Families in Rome.
Sr. Jean McSweeney, OP, dies
Sr. Jean McSweeney, OP, died June 28, 2022, at the Dominican motherhouse, Sinsinawa, Wis. Her religious name was Sr. John Venard. Natural burial took place June 30 in the Motherhouse Cemetery, Sinsinawa. The funeral Mass was held at the motherhouse, Sinsinawa, July 9.
Patriotism and discipleship
Coming to the end of June, many of us are looking ahead to celebrations for the Fourth of July.
Now, more than ever, Catholics need to be for life — not just against abortion
Here’s how the Catholic Church is already supporting women, families, and children — and how you can join our diocese’s latest effort: Walking with Moms in Need (WWMIN).
The Postcard Project
Will you be going away for a vacation this summer, dear readers, or will you be taking a “staycation” in your own backyard?
Life and Dignity for All: Theme of 2022 Rosary Rallies for Religious Freedom
Christ the King (CTK) Parish in McFarland invites everyone to participate in its 11th annual Rosary Rallies for Religious Freedom.
Disabilities can open us to God’s grace
A few years ago, the Boston Red Sox hosted Disability Awareness Night to honor and salute fans with disabilities. The organizers selected a young man named Peter Rometti, who had autism, to sing the National Anthem.
Totus Tuus: Evangelization for children and families
Every year at this time in the diocese, there are several parishes and one diocesan office busily preparing for summer.