Last year, Divine Mercy Academy, a “Catholic Classical Montessori school” for children ages three to 12 opened on Madison’s west side.
Author: Kevin Wondrash
Learning from the media ‘venerables’
I just finished reading two books that I would encourage anyone interested in “modern” evangelization and catechesis to read.
God knows what time will tell
I know you’re all avid cover-to-cover readers of the Catholic Herald, so you know what happened on June 24 — the never-thought-we’d-ever-see-this U.S. Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade and other related cases thus ruling that there is no right to an abortion in the U.S. Constitution.
What is Divine Mercy Academy?
Last year, a new “sanctuary for Christ-centered Catholic education” opened in Madison.
It starts with us
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.
ROE V. WADE OVERTURNED
It was a day and a decision many people hoped, worked, and prayed for, but they didn’t know when they’d see it.
Fr. Matthew Pearson ordained to the priesthood
As the early evening’s sunlight shone into St. Maria Goretti Church in Madison on May 27, the Diocese of Madison was graced with its latest blessing — a new priest.
We’re living in ‘the past’
For those of us humans who can never really live “in the moment,” we’re doing one of two things — either looking forward or looking backward.
We have problems
Well, here we are again — editorial time. I’m at my computer for my weekly game of “Kevin’s opinion matters?”.
Two new deacons
On the night of May 13, two men prayed at the statue of Our Lady of Fatima on her feast day.