Most of us millennials were born in the 1980s and opened our eyes to the new glow of cable TV, personal computers, and video games.
Category: Editorial
More notes from the congress
Hi all. In case you missed it, we recently had the Madison Diocesan Eucharistic Congress in Waunakee.
What’s on your bookshelf?
With so many books out there, it’s hard to know where to start and what to get.
What freedom looks like
Is LST-325 a memorial, a tribute, and a museum honoring those who served, or merely a tourist curiosity?
Days that stick out in your memory
I’ve been alive for more than 14,500 days. If I took the time to stop and think (OK, that’s what I’m doing right now), the number of those days I could honestly say I “remember” would be very small. Even smaller would be the number of days that I could attach specific dates to.
We need modern saints
Depending upon how you look at time, we are living in a “modern” age. Let’s be modern saints.
Recognizing evangelization road blocks
For six years, I “taught Confirmation” to high school sophomores. Congratulate me, I took six years off of my time in Purgatory.
Turning the pages
Parishioners in the Diocese of Madison are dealing with a lot of changes. Come July 1, there will be a lot of new priests in the churches, some new Mass times, and new fellow parishioners.
‘Given life back again’
We all love a good conversion story. A subcategory of the conversion story is that of rehabilitation and recovery. A further subcategory of that is stories that involve rehab and recovery from addictions to drugs, alcohol, and the like.
‘Summer . . . it’s magic’
In 1939, humorist Arthur Kober wrote a radio play called “Now It’s Summer”. This might not have a lot of relevance to what I’m about to write, other than for me to show off I have some obscure knowledge of literature, but the play’s contents do get the point across.