Since the appointment of Bishop Hying to the Diocese of Madison in 2019, this year’s event marked the largest number of catechumens and candidates in attendance — 234.
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Catholic Herald correspondent celebrates 100th birthday
Bernhardt, who has four children and nine grandchildren, celebrated with friends and family for her tremendous occasion.
Communion bread baking ovens arrive at new monastery site
With the help of technicians who flew in from France, the Sisters’ altar bread baking machines were disassembled at their current monastery near Prairie du Sac, taken to their new and nearly finished monastery near Hollandale, and reassembled.
How we can go forth and evangelize
In the previous article on Pope Francis’s Wednesday audiences on ‘‘The Passion for Evangelization,’’ we saw how the Holy Spirit is the protagonist of proclamation and examined the role of the Holy Spirit at the Council of Jerusalem.
Today, we turn toward the Second Vatican Council’s decree on missionary activity and exploring the concept of the Apostolic Zeal of the Believer.
Madison Diocesan Choir offering youth scholarship
The Madison Diocesan Choir is again offering the Patrick Gorman Youth Pastoral Musician Scholarship.
Teens ‘restored’ at Frassati Fest
Frassati Fest is a yearly event for high school students in the Diocese of Madison and includes Adoration, Confession, keynote talks, Mass with the bishop, and time at the waterpark.
‘God is not limited by geographical boundaries’
After residing in the Diocese of Madison for well more than a decade, Fr. Tafadzwa Kushamba said, “I can call Madison my home now.”
How to support a loved one who is struggling to find happiness in their marriage
How to support a loved one who is struggling to find happiness in their marriage
How we can go forth and evangelize
This article will consider the February 22, 2023, audience on the protagonist of the proclamation, the Holy Spirit.
Sinsinawa Book & Gift Gallery to pause sales
The building that houses the Sinsinawa Book & Gift Gallery is in negotiations to transfer ownership from Sinsinawa Dominicans, Inc., to Tricon Construction Group, and Tricon plans to develop a senior living community and event center at the Mound.