BARABOO — Book one of the new children’s Spring Pond Series, A Sunny Day at Spring Pond by Baraboo author Pamela R. Quinlan, is now available in paperback version.
BARABOO — Book one of the new children’s Spring Pond Series, A Sunny Day at Spring Pond by Baraboo author Pamela R. Quinlan, is now available in paperback version.
To the editor:
On Sunday, March 18, approximately 6,000 area residents joined us in celebrating the opening of the new Monroe Clinic Hospital. It was an exciting day for our staff who also came out in full force to welcome the community and tour them through the new facility.
We are touched by the outpouring of support we have experienced through the grand opening events over the past week, and we want to take a moment to say thanks. We’d like to start by thanking the community for their personal interest and kind words during the open house and throughout the entire construction process.
To the editor:
In his March 29 column, Bishop Morlino hits the nail on the head when he notes how the contraceptive mandate puts a disturbing new spin on the tired, old “my body, my choice” slogan.
What strikes me in particular is how the folks who’ve been telling us for years that the government has no place legislating about what people do in the privacy of their own bedrooms are now arguing that the government has every right to do so by executive fiat.
PALMYRA — Living Well is a nationwide, evidence-based (proven) health promotion program developed by Stanford University. It helps adults living with chronic conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, depression, hypertension, and others to manage their health and maintain active lives.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one already. On one unfortunate day, the art teacher, the science teacher, and the development director of a prestigious Catholic high school all died and found themselves standing before the gates of heaven in front of a less than pleased St. Peter.
The frowning apostle said to them, “It is no secret up here that the three of you never got along on earth and constantly quarreled amongst yourselves. So, in order to get into heaven, you must complete one final test. You must all agree which moment in the life of Christ you would like to see first-hand, and it will be granted to you.”
Mukuru, a slum in the Kenyan capital city of Nairobi, is home to some 10,000 people living in wood and corrugated metal shacks, crowded together, with no running water, electricity, or sewage systems.
Sunday Mass at St. Mary’s Church in Mukuru is packed. At the Offertory procession, with the gifts of bread and wine are baskets of vegetables, flour, rice, bread, and other necessities for the less fortunate members of the parish.
Spreading the Good News
Then, at the end of Mass, the new words of dismissal — “go and announce the Gospel of the Lord” — come to life immediately as the missionary priest and others navigate narrow dirt paths, spreading the Good News of God’s love to the sick and those suffering in any way.
Cecil DeMille, the famous movie director, was enjoying an overdue vacation at a Maine lake resort.
He was reading a book in a canoe, when he noticed a water beetle crawling up the boat’s side. When the beetle got halfway up, it stuck the talons of its legs to the canoe’s wood and died.
DeMille resumed reading. Three hours later he glanced again at the water beetle. What he saw amazed him. The beetle had dried up and its back began to crack open. First, a moist head, then wings, and finally a tail emerged. Out of apparent death, new life emerged in the form of a magnificent dragonfly.
As the dragonfly dazzled his eyes with its acrobatic flight, Cecil De Mille nudged the dried out beetle shell with his finger. It looked like a tomb.
The water beetle’s amazing transformation reminds us of what happened to Jesus on Good Friday when he truly died on the cross and rose from the dead.
Jesus’ body that rose on Easter was different from the body buried on Good Friday. It was not a resuscitated body, restored to its original life like that of Lazarus or Jairus’ daughter. It was a risen glorified body.
Queridos amigos:
La semana pasada tuve el privilegio de ser testigo de la libertad religiosa y la libertad de consciencia con casi 500 fieles en el edificio federal del centro de la ciudad de Madison. Esas manifestaciones han sido organizadas rápidamente en toda nuestra nación y sé que no todos los que podrían haber participado lo hicieron (o incluso supieron sobre estos eventos).
Los que pudieron congregarse allí, sin embargo, eran en su mayoría católicos (aunque no todos) y al estar allí estaban cumpliendo lo que el Concilio Vaticano II quiso decir cuando hablaba de la “misión de los laicos”, es decir, aplicar los estándares del Reino de Dios al mundo real.
Ese es el verdadero papel que la Iglesia estaba tratando de asignar a los laicos a través del Concilio Vaticano II: fieles que testimonien activamente al mundo de hoy, haciendo presente a la Iglesia hoy (algo opuesto a la idea de que la manera principal de ser un “católico” activo es tener distintos roles litúrgicos).
Las mujeres, hombres y niños reunidos en Madison la semana pasada estaban tomando la misión de laicos de la Iglesia, que es testimoniar la presencia santificadora de Dios en el mundo. Alentaría a que todos recordemos nuestro llamado a esa misión en nuestra vida cotidiana mientras miramos al futuro de nuestra nación.
Rev. Msgr. James […]
Queridos amigos:
El fin de semana pasado celebramos el domingo Laetare, es decir el “Domingo de la alegría”. Como alguien que ve y lee muchas noticias, estuve tentado a no alegrarme y a no ponerme de un ánimo laetare, porque no hay mucho como para alegrarse.
La gran mayoría de noticias, de hecho, me deja de un ánimo muy triste. Honestamente temo mucho que nuestro país se encuentra en un camino muy pero muy peligroso. Temo que nuestro país esté escogiendo la oscuridad, en vez de la luz, y temo por las consecuencias de ello (como hemos escuchado en el Evangelio del domingo pasado, Juan 3: 14-21).
Pero, a decir verdad, eso no hace que evite alegrarme, porque mi vida no se trata de las noticias, y mi vida no lo es todo sobre este país, o incluso de este mundo. Lo principal en mi vida es Jesucristo, ¡quien ha resucitado de entre los muertos! Y esa es la razón por la que el Domingo pasado, a mitad de la Cuaresma, pudimos celebrar el “Domingo de la alegría”, ya que nuestra celebración de la Semana Santa está solo a tres semanas.