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Season celebrated with lessons and carols
December 18 saw the Madison Diocesan Choir Advent Lessons and Carols back for the first time in three years.
Totus Tuus: Discipling our children in the summer
Every summer in the Diocese of Madison, seven parishes host a week-long Catholic summer program called Totus Tuus, dedicated to sharing the Gospel through witness, catechesis, prayer, and the sacraments.
St. Vincent de Paul helps Ghana man and his family
Divine Sedzuro, a native of Ghana, has pursued a better education his entire life.
Our Lady of Guadalupe festival marks deep devotion and love for Mary
Good Shepherd Parish in Madison recently hosted its annual two-day festival for the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
2023 annual St. Thomas Aquinas dinner and lecture
Each year, around the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, Blessed Sacrament Parish in Madison hosts a dinner and lecture on a topic of spiritual interest. This year’s event is Thursday, January 26, at Blessed Sacrament Friary. Ed Futa will be speaking on his work with Rotary International and his own amazing conversion story.
Proposals for cathedral, Traditional Latin Mass
Two pastoral issues that Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison plans to resolve with the Into the Deep strategic planning process include: (1) The question of our diocesan cathedral; and (2) The locations where the Extraordinary Form of the Mass (TLM) will be celebrated.
Power of prayer on campus
If young Catholics begin to form a deeper personal relationship with God during their college years it will continue with them throughout their whole life and impact their future families, jobs, and parishes.
17th annual St. Joseph, Baraboo, men’s retreat coming February 11
St. Joseph’s Parish in Baraboo is hosting their annual Men’s Retreat on Saturday, February 11 at Camp Gray, E10213 Shady Lane Rd., in Reedsburg.
Statement from Bishop Hying on the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
I join my prayers to those of millions around the world, as we mourn the passing of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. We are all grateful for his generous service to the Church, as a priest, theologian, professor, bishop, cardinal, and for his leadership of the Dicastery of the Doctrine of the Faith during the pontificate of Pope Saint John Paul II, and his fruitful years as our Holy Father, the pope. His leadership of the Church at the time of Pope Saint John Paul II’s death, the funeral, and the days leading up to the papal conclave particularly stands out.