The Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa are in the process of updating and reallocating space in the Stone and Convent Buildings for future use by the congregation as a senior living community and event center. The Sisters are negotiating with Tricon Construction Group to renovate buildings.
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‘Christ and the Sacramental Imagination’ event with Bishop Hying and Anglican priest
Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison and Anglican Fr. Scott Cunningham of Christ Church Madison will share the stage at Upper House in Madison to present “Christ and the Sacramental Imagination” on Sunday, Dec. 3, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Sacred music to be shared and presented
The Diocese of Madison is scheduled to host two sacred music events in December.
On Sunday, Dec. 3, the Diocesan Schola will lead Solemn Choral Vespers and Benediction, and on Sunday, Dec. 17, the Diocesan Choir and Chamber Orchestra are featured in a Lessons and Carols service. …
Time to de-clutter our souls
I have recently been trying to declutter my life. My office, car, and apartment are filled with a motley collection of papers, knick-knacks, delayed correspondence, unneeded clothing, and varied things that have just piled up over the course of time.
Bishop dedicates new regional Catholic school in Berlin
Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison recently dedicated the new All Saints Regional Catholic School and Religious Education Center in Berlin.
Schools in Pastorate 2 come together
Earlier this year, seven parishes came together to form Pastorate 2 — St. Patrick Parish in Benton, St. Rose of Lima Parish in Cuba City, Holy Ghost Parish in Dickeyville, St. Francis de Sales Parish in Hazel Green, Immaculate Conception Parish in Kieler, St. Mary Parish in Platteville, and St. Joseph Parish in Sinsinawa.
Why I love the Church
The Feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran invites us to meditate on the gift, mission, and mystery of the Church Herself and led me to reflect on why I love the Catholic Church so much.
The CDMF: Enduring, Catholic, local impact
In early January of 2024, the Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation (CDMF) will release its annual report. This report highlights the CDMF’s accomplishments over the past fiscal year.
Cistercian Nuns eager to move into their new home
The six founding Sisters of Valley of Our Lady Monastery who journeyed to Madison from their home in Switzerland nearly 70 years ago probably never imagined how far their community would come.
Death is not the end
By embracing our death and lifting it up to the Father, the Lord takes away death’s power and finality.