St. Paul’s Catholic Student Center, located on the UW-Madison campus, will be hosting its 12th annual Spring Wine Fest on Friday, May 5.
Category: Around the Diocese
News from around the 11 counties of the Diocese of Madison.
‘It is finished’
Jesus’ final words from the Cross were: “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” (Luke 23:46) and “It is finished.” (John 19:30) With this, Christ dies, handing His life over to the Father.
Go Make Disciples Live
It is not uncommon to encounter individuals in our Catholic communities who appear to be Catholics who just “go through the motions” and practice the faith out of obligation, without much thought.
Regional Eucharistic Gatherings with the Hispanic community
We are currently experiencing the Eucharistic Revival in the United States, a pivotal moment in our faith when we encourage everyone to live a life centered on the Eucharist, the Mass, and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
Catechumens and candidates welcomed at Rite of Election
Sunday, Feb. 26, saw a crowd gather at St. John the Baptist Church in Waunakee.
Lenten talk and supper event in Sauk City
Join in a soup supper and Lenten inspirational talk with Divine Mercy Parish at St. Aloysius Church, 115 Madison St., Sauk City on Saturday, April 1.
Taking the next step in the fight against trafficking
Over the past few months, parishioners throughout the Diocese of Madison have had a number of opportunities to learn about the prevalence of sex trafficking throughout our state.
Lent mission in Baraboo
St. Joseph Parish, 300 2nd St., Baraboo, will be hosting a Lenten parish mission from Sunday, March 19, to Wednesday, March 22, based on John 6:33: “The Bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.”
The importance of solidarity with our Into the Deep strategic plan
We are one human family whatever our national, racial, ethnic, economic, and ideological differences. We are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers, wherever they may be. Loving our neighbor has global dimensions in a shrinking world.
Christ guides us through the dark nights
In Matthew’s account of the Passion, Jesus’ last words are “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27: 46) Then, He uttered a loud cry and gave up His spirit.