Bishop Robert C. Morlino thanked members of the Lumen Christi Society for their support of diocesan seminarians at a recent reception held at the Bishop O’Connor Catholic Pastoral Center.
Tag: Fr. John Putzer
Fr. John Putzer reflects on diplomatic studies
MADISON — In May of 2012, the Diocese of Madison announced that Fr. John Putzer had been selected to serve the Holy Father and the Church by training for future service in the Diplomatic Corps of the Holy See, an assignment that has required him to leave the Diocese of Madison to pursue his studies and assume his new role.
Father Putzer returned to the Diocese of Madison in July of this year at the conclusion of his first year of studies.
Fr. John Putzer talks about Vatican Diplomatic Corps training
MADISON — Despite his fatigue from the exhausting journey (his flights from Rome lasted over 17 hours and covered approximately 5,000 miles), Fr. John Putzer smiled broadly as he exited the terminal at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison on Thursday, Sept. 20. Descending the staircase with a noticeable spring in his step, he took in his surroundings and exclaimed, “It’s good to be back!”
Diocese honored to have priest chosen to train for Vatican Diplomatic Corps
MADISON — Bishop Robert C. Morlino is happy to announce the Holy See’s appointment of Fr. John D. Putzer, 27, pastoral associate at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish in Sun Prairie, to the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy — a school dedicated to training priests to serve in the diplomatic corps of the Holy See.
WYD: Seeing the world through pilgrim’s eyes
A pilgrimage, in its most basic sense, is a journey. But it is far more than that — often undertaken as a form of penance or as a way to spiritually strengthen oneself, a pilgrimage is a test of one’s faith, endurance, and dedication to God.
Appointments (Dec. 30, 2010 edition)
Rev. Msgr. James Bartylla, Vicar General, announces the following appointments made by Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison: