Read the Bishop’s Q&A about the cathedral project.
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From the ground up: Concrete floor poured at cathedral
Over the course of the morning and into the early afternoon, 22 concrete trucks came and went from the soon-to-be cathedral. By the evening of March 22, the construction team had efficiently poured nearly 200 cubic yards of concrete.
New homes, re-energized Catholic faith
The concurrence of these two significant projects led me to wonder how many dioceses are currently building a new cathedral and a new contemplative monastery at the same time.
Artist restores Church beauty
Peter Auger, a local artist in Jefferson, is helping make diocesan churches more beautiful.
Called and Gifted workshop on April 27
The Diocese of Madison will offer a Called and Gifted workshop on Saturday, April 27, in the church hall of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, located in the school building, 4913 Schofield St., Monona.
Fully embracing Easter
As we celebrate Easter, the very cornerstone of our Christian faith, I recently reread all of the Easter accounts in the four Gospels.
Move to new monastery completed
After more than 10 years of planning and fundraising, the Nuns at Valley of Our Lady Monastery have moved from Prairie du Sac to a new monastery near Hollandale.
Divine Mercy Sunday in Sauk City
Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison will be celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday on April 7, at St. Aloysius Church/Divine Mercy Parish, 115 Madison St. in Sauk City.
‘Spirit of charity’ encourages discerning students
Last month, discerning young men arrived at Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary in Winona, Minn. for a Come and See weekend with Fr. Jared Holzhuter, director of vocations for the Diocese of Madison.
Approaching Holy Week
As we approach Holy Week, we have spiritually moved through Lent, seeking to empty ourselves of egoism, complacency, distraction, and self-seeking, so that the Lord finds greater space and capacity within us to receive His divine grace.