Robert “Bob” and Rita Schelble exchanged wedding vows 76 years ago, in September of 1948 in La Crosse. Now 98 and 97, respectively, they’ve lived a full life together and currently reside in Sun Prairie.
Tag: marriage
Worldwide Marriage Encounter celebrates married couple
In December, Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME), an international Catholic marriage enrichment organization, honored the marriage of Jerome and Mary Gorski during its regional Christmas party at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Church in Sun Prairie, part of Epiphany of the Lord Parish.
Married couples celebrate milestone anniversaries
Signs of mutual love and respect were on display at St. Francis Xavier Church in Cross Plains — part of Holy Cross Pastorate — on August 25, when a noticeable number of husbands escorted their wives to the church’s entrance.
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
Marriage is hard work (but so worth it!)
Every February, “National Marriage Week” (this year from February 7 to 14) invites us to reflect on the importance of marriage and its fundamental role in building up society.
Statement regarding the Vatican’s declaration Fiducia Supplicans
Fiducia Supplicans affirms the teaching that marriage by its nature can only ever be between a man and a woman.
Diocese of Madison celebrates longtime married couples, newlyweds
The Diocese of Madison rejoiced in the anniversaries of many couples on August 14.
Two paths, one journey
This week, we’re celebrating marriages in the Catholic Herald. We have some pages dedicated to that beautiful, holy, and important sacrament.
A couple’s journey from civil marriage to Holy Matrimony
Although Cameron McKinney was raised Catholic, he and his wife Beth were civilly married outside the Catholic Church.
Are you struggling in your marriage? There’s help!
Retrouvaille is a weekend retreat offered to married couples to help re-establish communication and to gain new insights into themselves as individuals and as a couple.