From the time he became Bishop of Madison in 2003, Bishop Robert C. Morlino made the fostering of vocations to the priesthood his number one priority.
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MDCCW sponsors Boxes of Joy
BARABOO — Through its service commission, headed by Coreen Marklein, the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (MDCCW) is sponsoring another year of Boxes of Joy to provide gifts to children “who wish for just one gift.”
St. Thomas Aquinas to host pro-life sidewalk counseling seminar
MADISON — The Respect Life Team at St. Thomas Aquinas (STA) Parish in Madison invites you to learn more about how to lovingly and effectively reach abortion-bound women from the sidewalks in front of abortion clinics.
Annual Catholic Appeal – your gifts in action
MADISON — When you make a gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal (ACA), you are supporting ministries throughout the entire diocese.
Men of Christ Conference on November 13
WISCONSIN DELLS — The 2021 Men of Christ Conference in the Diocese of Madison will be held Saturday, Nov. 13, at St. Cecilia Parish, 603 Oak St. in Wisconsin Dells.
Bishop Morlino faced societal issues and economic downturn
During his time as leader of the Diocese of Madison, Bishop Robert C. Morlino faced a number of societal issues as well as a severe economic downturn.
‘Connect’ at St. Francis Xavier Parish
CROSS PLAINS — St. Francis Xavier Parish, 2947 Thinnes St, Cross Plains, is inviting people to connect at a series of events planned throughout the year.
Football, cremation, and the Church
Green Bay Packers’ elite running back, Aaron Jones. Jones lost a medallion containing some of his father’s ashes when it came loose from a chain he was wearing around his neck during a September 20 game against the Detroit Lions.
From foster care to adoption: Baraboo couple offers welcoming home to children in need
“Was she in your tummy too?” The words came out of Tammy Johnson’s then-four-year-old daughter as she pointed at a pregnant woman’s toddler inside of Walgreens.
St. Ambrose Academy’s Fall Breakfast Tour welcomes visitors
MADISON — Come see the Ambrose Advantage first-hand. Visitors who encounter St. Ambrose Academy (SAA) often comment on the character of the students, the impressive classroom dynamics, the engaging faculty, and the “something special” they can’t quite put their finger on.