The weekly schedule for Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison.
Month: July 2024
Pastor installed for new Epiphany of the Lord Parish
On Sunday, July 7, hundreds of parishioners packed Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Church in Sun Prairie.
The transformative gift of the Eucharist
As you read this, the National Eucharistic Congress is unfolding in Indianapolis!
Apostolate hosts Day at Devil’s Lake
On June 6, the Apostolate for Persons with Disabilities-Diocese of Madison held its annual summer outing.
Diocesan volunteers reignite efforts to ‘walk’ with moms in need
On June 8, more than 36 volunteers from 12 pastorates throughout the Diocese of Madison came together to reignite their efforts to support families through the Walking with Moms in Need (WWMIN) program.
Mazzuchelli pilgrimage on August 4
St. Dominic Pastorate will be hosting a Mazzuchelli pilgrimage on Sunday, Aug. 4.
By way of introduction . . .
“Brittle” . . . “hard” . . . allow me to throw in “fragile” . . . each has at least temporarily fit my soul like Cinderella’s slipper — depending on the crisis at hand.
Let’s celebrate the Summer Olympics!
The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad will be held in Paris this summer from late July until mid-August, but the tenth annual Linden Lodge Driveway Olympics will be held one afternoon only, at our cabin up north on Lake Mildred. Tickets are going fast but are still available (for both the Paris games and the Mildred games) but if you don’t care to travel, you might consider creating your own games with friends, family, or neighbors in your own backyard. May I offer you a few tips for setting up your “Olympics?”
Inspirados por las virtudes, parte 3
Este verano estamos haciendo un recorrido catequético inspirándonos en las virtudes cardinales y teologales utilizando el Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica y recursos adicionales. Este artículo en particular recorre los párrafos 1821 al 1832 del Catecismo.
Who are we?
You may choose the political figure of your choice, but I hope we can reflect on words such as those that Robert Kennedy made on that night in 1968 when Dr. King was shot, as he said, “What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred; what we need in the United States is not violence or lawlessness; but love and wisdom, and compassion toward one another.”