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Opening our hearts to the way of the gospel
I first heard about Venerable Samuel Mazzuchelli while attending high school at an educational institution sponsored by the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters. Forty years later, I was blessed to delve more deeply into his inspiring story after my wife, Bianca, was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2020.
New chief of staff in diocese
Michael Wick has started in his role as the new chief of staff in the Diocese of Madison.
In-person MDCCW convention returns
Holy water and blessed salt were among the items in the gift bags for the women participating in the 67th gathering of the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (MDCCW) held at All Saints Church in Berlin last month.
What is Divine Mercy Academy? Part two
Last year, Divine Mercy Academy, a “Catholic Classical Montessori school” for children ages three to 12 opened on Madison’s west side.
Ecumenical gathering highlights messages and resources in a post-Roe world
Overturning Roe v. Wade was a major milestone for the pro-life movement and a monumental step toward a society that recognizes the inherent value of human life at all stages.
Chapel expansion project at Camp Gray
The summer has been busy and exciting at Camp Gray, not only because of the kids but because of its expansion projects too.
Learning from the media ‘venerables’
I just finished reading two books that I would encourage anyone interested in “modern” evangelization and catechesis to read.
Outdoor Mass at St. James, Vermont, on August 7
The annual outdoor Mass at the St. James, Vermont, site will be held on Sunday, Aug. 7, at 1 p.m. The Mass will be held at the St. James cemetery site, located three miles north of Blue Mounds on Hwy. F. There will be a potluck lunch after the Mass at Brigham County Park, 3160 Cty. Hwy. F, Blue Mounds. In case of rain, the Mass and potluck will be held at Immaculate Conception Church, 100 Church St., Barneveld.
Disciplinary Action Taken by the Bishop of Madison Regarding a Diocese of Madison Priest
The Bishop of Madison has taken current disciplinary action regarding a Diocese of Madison priest, Fr. Richard Heilman, who has engaged in online social media and other activity involving statements bearing inordinately on controversies stemming from the electoral political realm. The details of priest personnel matters, including any specific disciplinary actions taken in this case, generally remain confidential and involve the duty to protect the good reputation of the involved parties.