The less you have, the more you probably appreciate it. That may seem obvious, but remains a point worth pondering.
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Madison Catholic Woman’s Club supports Little Drummer Project
MADISON — At their November meeting, members of the Madison Catholic Woman’s Club kicked off support this year for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul-Madison Little Drummer Project.
Mass for rural life and harvest celebrated
KIELER — Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison presided at the Rural Life and Harvest Celebration on October 31, at Immaculate Conception Church in Kieler.
Free Thanksgiving meal in Sauk City
SAUK CITY — A Thanksgiving Fellowship Meal will once again be offered at St. Aloysius School, 608 Oak St., Sauk City on Thursday, Nov. 25.
Janesville couple celebrates 75 years of marriage
JANESVILLE — Betty and Frank Daniels of Janesville will celebrate 75 years of marriage in a private gathering at their home on Saturday, Nov. 20.
Response to reports on the diocese’s decision not to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics for children
“Despite how it is being characterized in some news reports and social media posts, the decision for parishes and other diocesan entities within the Diocese of Madison not to host onsite COVID-19 vaccination clinics is not about condemning or discouraging vaccination. “
‘A Catholic Response to Gender Ideology’ lecture on November 16
MADISON — The St. Thérèse Lecture Series returns with a talk about gender ideology and the Catholic faith.
Honoring saints and souls
On October 27, a Mass was offered to celebrate the life of an SJB graduate who lost her battle against leukemia in 2019.
2021 Annual Catholic Appeal wrap-up: ‘The Kingdom of God is at Hand’
It is hard to believe that the Advent season is almost upon us. During this time of year, it is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the season, but it is also important to remember its true meaning.
Growing in mental health ministry
MADISON — On October 23, more than 30 people, including members of both the laity and clergy, from four dioceses spent much of the day learning about and discussing how to develop mental health ministry programs at their parishes.