Over a 13-month period from September 2021 to November 2023, Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison personally attended rural listening sessions in the 11 counties of the diocese.
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Holy Redeemer Church offers a live Stations of the Cross on Good Friday
This year, the Hispanic faithful experienced Good Friday in a more profound way in some of our Hispanic communities.
Walking with Moms needs you
These last few years have been especially hard on moms. Even if the worst of COVID is (hopefully) behind us, pregnant and parenting women still face a range of challenges like higher prices on everything from food to housing, the threat of recession, childcare challenges, healthcare issues, and so much more
The Church and human dignity
Through the Catholic faith, God has revealed to us the mystery and meaning of our human nature. Our fundamental identity rests in our relationship with the One who created, saved, and sanctified us.
St. James School students experience model UN
“It was magical to see the students interact and respond among themselves to issues as they came up in class prior to the main assembly,” said St. James School in Madison science teacher Annya Fahey in describing her students’ participation in a modified model UN conference held in March at the school.
A response to His beauty: A journey from farm kid to art teacher
I grew up just outside of Ellsworth, Wis., during the 1980s on a family farm which served as the foundation for my faith, family, and creativity.
Living our faith, one work of mercy at a time
At Our Lady of the Assumption (OLA) School in Beloit, the middle school students have been putting their faith into action through a year-long Works of Mercy Project.
Embrace Holy Saturday
In celebrating the Sacred Triduum, we can easily pass over the significance of Holy Saturday. We move from the pathos of Good Friday to the joy of the Easter Vigil on Saturday night, with just a few brief hours in between.
Divine Mercy Sunday to be celebrated in Sauk City
Divine Mercy Sunday will be celebrated on Sunday, April 16, at St. Aloysius Church (part of Divine Mercy Parish) 115 Madison St., Sauk City.
Mama told me (not to come)
Jelly beans in the 1970s were sturdy and dry, their rainbow colors missing blue and disappointingly studded with somber white and black.