Autumn is my favorite season of the year. The frosty temperatures, the blazing color of the trees, the smell of wood smoke, and the crunch of leaves underfoot are all expressions of beauty and peace.
Month: November 2024
Students march, run, and skip to end hunger
“Is it time, yet?” asked one girl. “Can we go and change?” asked another. “When is it our turn?” asked one boy to Joseph Thompson, a longtime teacher at Blessed Sacrament School in Madison.
Police chief inspires faith
Parallel to the Rock River, on N. Jackson St. in Janesville, Chief of Police Chad Pearson was sworn in as head of city law enforcement in January of this year. Before becoming chief, Pearson had 25 years with the city under his belt.
Childlike simplicity paves way for happiness
Happiness is different from a constant deep joy that is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, but happiness is a start, and I am grateful for its simplicity.
Wisconsin bishops release new edition of pastoral letter on end-of-life decisions
On November 2, All Souls’ Day, Wisconsin’s Catholic bishops released the fourth edition of their pastoral letter on end-of-life decisions, Now and at the Hour of Our Death.
Seminarista reflexiona sobre el espíritu de evangelización basado en la relación
¿Qué significa ser humano? ¿Cómo nos encontramos en el “aquí” y el “ahora”, en lo “mundano” de lo cotidiano? ¿Y hasta qué punto me siento realizado? Éstas son sólo algunas de las preguntas eternas de la vida que creo que todos nos planteamos de vez en cuando.
Saintly examples for the New Evangelization
The primary focus of the New Evangelization calls all Catholics to be evangelized and then go forth to evangelize others.
Putting no trust in princes
Regardless of who is putting his or her hand on the Bible on January 20, our duty is still the same — know, love, and serve God; love God and neighbor; get us and everyone around us into Heaven.