“It would be hard to imagine our country or our city without our first responders,” said Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison at the sixth annual Blue Mass held at St. Bernard Parish in Madison. “Where would we be? We’d be in situations of desperation, darkness, violence, suffering, and death all the time.”
Category: Around the Diocese
News from around the 11 counties of the Diocese of Madison.
Rest in the Lord: Hold on to His peace amid chaos
Everybody knows that overtired babies get cranky.
St. Ambrose Academy hires Coach to lead boys basketball
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Bishop Hying ordains two transitional deacons
May 12 saw two transitional deacons ordained for the Diocese of Madison.
Priests meet, discuss Into the Deep
“The priesthood is the love of the Heart of Jesus.” This saying of St. John Vianney speaks about how our Lord shows his love through the life and ministry of priests.
New employee in schools office, Michelle Larson to retire
Michelle Larson, longtime staff member of the Diocese of Madison Office of Catholic Schools (OCS), is retiring at the end of this month.
Women invited to learn more about the Eucharist at MDCCW convention
Linda Ripp, president of the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (MDCCW), invites women of the diocese to gather Tuesday, June 27, at St. Clement Church and hall, 135 S. Washington St., Lancaster, for its 68th convention to pray, socialize, and learn how other parishes are celebrating the Eucharist, charitable works, service, and prayerful celebrations.
Catholic dentist offers free Day of Mercy dental care
On April 29, Mercy Dental Group, founded by St. Maria Goretti in Madison parishioner Dr. Daniel Tataje in 2015, partnered with the Catholic Multicultural Center (CMC) in Madison to provide a day of free dentistry to those in need in the Madison area.
CMC presents climate change film
On April 30, the Catholic Multicultural Center (CMC) in Madison and the Office of Hispanic Ministry (OHM) of the Diocese of Madison teamed up to bring the faith-based environmental documentary film The Letter to the Madison-area Spanish-speaking community.
Event to celebrate music director’s retirement
Though Randy Gracyalny is retiring after 33 years serving as Director of Music and Liturgy at Our Lady of the Assumption (OLA) Parish, he has one last special concert planned for everyone to enjoy.