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Freedom to give ourselves to God
Dear Friends,
This past week, on Friday, we had a very well attended liturgy and I’d like to recall the three areas we covered, for each of them is tied together and each of them is worthy of your attention.
First of all, we celebrated the great Feast of SS. Peter and Paul, a major feast of the Church, and then we had the festive ordination of two great young men, a moment of tremendous joy for our diocese, and lastly, we marked the major liturgical celebration of our “Fortnight for Freedom,” as we prayed for the preservation of religious liberty and freedom, with God’s help.
First, I spoke of the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul. Pope Benedict XVI remarked, in his homily for this feast, that the fraternity of Peter and Paul was really something remarkable. It was interesting to see how well our readings for the Feast of Peter and Paul worked, and as we celebrated the Fortnight for Freedom — for both of the first two readings had statements about the freedom of those two great apostles. The First Reading (Acts 12:1-11) spoke of how Peter was freed for his apostolic ministry by the direct intervention of the Lord’s angel, and in the Second Reading (2 Tim. 4:6-8, 17-18) Paul thanks God because he has been given the freedom to “fight the good fight,” and that “the Lord rescued him from the lion’s mouth.”
Appointments (June 9, 2012)
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Serving the Truth to the world
Editor’s Note: The following is a copy of Bishop Morlino’s Homily for the celebration of the Ordination to the Diaconate of Rev. Mr. Vincent Brewer and Rev. Mr. Garrett Kau, for the Diocese of Madison.
This column is the bishop’s communication with the faithful of the Diocese of Madison. Any wider circulation reaches beyond the intention of the bishop. |
We know that the Holy Spirit hovers over this celebration tonight and that in just a few moments, the Holy Spirit is going to rush onto your souls and He’s going to change you, Vince and Garrett, into the person of Jesus Christ, the servant. This will be a lifelong change at the deepest level of your soul and you will be very different when you go to sleep tonight, than you were when you woke up this morning. And if you had moments of nervousness about this today, they will disappear, as the Holy Spirit will take up residence at the deepest level of your soul, in a whole new way — and it really is a big deal!
In the Second Reading, from the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 8:26-40), we heard the Ethiopian eunuch reading from the Prophet Isaiah, and talking about Jesus, the suffering servant. Of course, the identity of the diaconate is all about being servant — servant of the Word, and servant of charity. It’s a very interesting description that we have of the servanthood of Jesus, this description of the suffering servant.
Protecting the highest form of freedom
Dear Friends,
As we celebrated Memorial Day this week, I know that our thoughts and prayers were, and are, very much with our men and women who serve so generously and courageously in the armed forces and those who have gone to see the face of Christ, especially those who have made the supreme sacrifice.
Summer seminarian assignments
Following are the 2012 summer assignments of Diocese of Madison seminarians for all or part of the summer:
‘Heavenizing’ our freedom
Dear Friends,
This past Sunday we marked the Feast of the Ascension when, the Gospel tells us, Jesus took His place at the Father’s right hand; He took His place as the Eternal High Priest. This means something very powerful and very real for us today, for Jesus ascended and became the Eternal High Priest who leads all creation in the Eternal Divine Liturgy in Worship of God the Father, in the Communion of the Holy Spirit.
Diocese honored to have priest chosen to train for Vatican Diplomatic Corps
MADISON — Bishop Robert C. Morlino is happy to announce the Holy See’s appointment of Fr. John D. Putzer, 27, pastoral associate at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish in Sun Prairie, to the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy — a school dedicated to training priests to serve in the diplomatic corps of the Holy See.
Appointments (May 19, 2012)
Rev. Msgr. James Bartylla, Vicar General, announces the following appointments made by Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison, effective Saturday, July 7, 2012, unless otherwise specifically stated, and announced at weekend Masses of Saturday and Sunday, May 19-20, 2012:
- Rev. James Hinnen, from pastor, St. Mary/St. Paul Parish, Mineral Point, in accordance with canon 538 §1, to pastor emeritus.
- Rev. Robert Hughes, from pastor, St. Mary Magdalene Parish, Johnson Creek, and St. Francis Xavier Parish, Lake Mills, in accordance with canon 538 §1, to pastor emeritus.
- Rev. Monte Robinson, to pastor, St. Philomena Parish, Belmont, and St. Mary/St. Paul Parish, Mineral Point, per canon 522, for a term of six years with the possibility of renewal, from pastor, St. Philomena Parish, Belmont, St. Michael Parish, Calamine, and Immaculate Conception Parish, Truman.
- Rev. David Wanish, to pastor, St. Mary Magdalene Parish, Johnson Creek, and St. Francis Xavier Parish, Lake Mills, per canon 522, for a term of six years with the possibility of renewal, from pastor, St. Joseph Parish Argyle, St. Joseph Parish, Gratiot, St. John Parish, South Wayne, and St. Michael Parish, Yellowstone.
- Rev. Randy Budnar, to pastor, St. Michael Parish, Calamine, Holy Rosary Parish, Darlington, St. Peter Parish, Elk Grove, Our Lady of Help Parish, Seymour, and Immaculate Conception Parish, Truman, per canon 522, for a term of six years with the possibility of renewal, from pastor, Holy Rosary Parish, Darlington.
Appointments (May 12, 2012)
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