MADISON — Edgewood College has updated the start of the Spring 2022 semester for in-person undergraduate courses to Monday, Jan. 24.
Tag: Covid-19
Bishop Hying copes with COVID-19 pandemic, launches evangelization initiative
In 2020, Bishop Donald J. Hying and the Diocese of Madison had to cope with the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease).
Masks required indoors at Edgewood College
Madison — Edgewood College announced students, faculty, staff, and visitors will be required to wear masks when inside campus buildings. The updated protocol comes in response to a national trend of an increase in COVID-19 cases, attributed to the Delta variant.
Moving on after COVID
During a conversation I had with a parishioner last week, a wonderfully dedicated medical doctor, husband, and father, he complimented the diocese on how we handled the whole challenge of COVID.
We need the Mass
We can never forget that, on the last night of His earthly life, as Jesus faced betrayal, arrest, mockery, torture, and the Cross, He was thinking of us, not Himself.
St. Vincent de Pauls Recycle the Warmth drive is ‘pandemic style’ this year
MADISON — “Need help with clothing and blankets. We lost everything since we were homeless for six months.”
Pleas like this are the reason the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will conduct its 29th annual Recycle the Warmth Blanket Drive the weekend of January 29 to 31.
“This important annual drive allows St. Vincent de Paul to collect blankets and other bedding to be given to Dane County residents in need throughout the coming year,” said Ernie Stetenfeld, executive director and CEO.
COVID-19 vaccines: Moral evaluation
Although there are many factors to consider, the main concern of the Church with any vaccine is that it is developed, tested, and produced in such a manner that is morally licit.
Longfellow’s Christmas poem inspires us to hope
On Christmas Day in 1864, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow listened to Christmas bells ring out the good news of peace on earth and goodwill to all.
Connection between souls amidst a tattered world
All masked up, my family and I sat 12 feet away from my elderly parents outside their apartment. Sitting side by side, my parents looked out at us from behind the screened porch.
They clasped hands, as always, embracing the odd state of the world — not knowing what the future would hold — but content to be facing it together, just as they had faced all things in their 63 years of married life.Bingo postponed at Round Table
Bingo at the Round Table in Sun Prairie had been set to resume on Monday, Dec. 7. However, in response to the new emergency order in Dane County due to COVID-19, bingo will continue to be postponed until a later date.