A new book was recently written about one of Wisconsin’s own Catholic organizations, St. Coletta.
Month: January 2023
Celebrating our Catholic schools
Now is a great time to be in Catholic schools! Enrollment increased for the second straight year, up nearly three percent over last year, for a total of 6,788 students in Catholic schools across the diocese.
Catholic Cemetery Week logo contest
Catholic Cemeteries Week will be celebrated from Sunday, May 28, to Saturday, June 3.
Madison Diocesan Choir offering youth scholarship
The Madison Diocesan Choir is again offering the youth pastoral summer music clinic scholarship.
Eucharistic Revival video homily series
You can learn more about the Eucharist 10 minutes at a time.
¿Por qué considerar las escuelas católicas?
Las escuelas católicas de toda la diócesis ofrecen a las familias una opción educativa de alta calidad arraigada en Cristo y en nuestra fe católica.
Be disciple . . . makers
This coming Pentecost will mark the third anniversary of Go Make Disciples, our diocesan evangelizing initiative.
Reflections on my priestly retirement
At age 70, I felt it was time to retire. I moved to Madison for a few years where I helped out at different parishes.
Season celebrated with lessons and carols
December 18 saw the Madison Diocesan Choir Advent Lessons and Carols back for the first time in three years.
Serving the poor is serving the Lord
Our Catholic Social Teaching principle “Option for the Poor and Vulnerable” references this Gospel passage. The principle states, “A basic moral test is how our most vulnerable members are faring. In a society marred by deepening divisions between rich and poor, our tradition recalls the story of the Last Judgment (Mt 25:31-46) and instructs us to put the needs of the poor and vulnerable first.”