Passing by mostly unnoticed, why is it that the sweet sounds of the day are so easy to miss? These nice noises blur into a happy backdrop of a day unfolding as it should.
Tag: summer
Put a pilgrimage to IHM on your summer bucket list
As you dream up all the fun and foodie adventures you’ll have this summer, don’t forget to add a little faith to your bucket list as well.
Starting summer off right
We really trusted that Our Lady would simply take care of us. And she did, with a reassuring sign to boot. I will never doubt the intercession of Our Lady through the Rosary again.
‘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.
Totus Tuus: Discipling our children in the summer
Every summer in the Diocese of Madison, seven parishes host a week-long Catholic summer program called Totus Tuus, dedicated to sharing the Gospel through witness, catechesis, prayer, and the sacraments.
The Postcard Project
Will you be going away for a vacation this summer, dear readers, or will you be taking a “staycation” in your own backyard?
Active summer in the Diocese of Madison
We can so easily focus on the bad news, all the things wrong in the world, the difficulties in our country and Church, and yet, so much good is happening right now.
Summer publication schedule
During the summer months, the Catholic Herald continues to publish weekly, except for six issues.
God provides at Camp Gray
REEDSBURG — Camp Gray is a place where campers and staff alike come to experience awe and wonder in all that the Creator does, and has done for us.
The summer of 2020 did not begin like anyone could’ve ever imagined.
Seeking detachment from the way things were
My daughter’s yearbook arrived the other day.
Brimming with colorful photos of smiling students and teachers at various gatherings, it filled me with not only the nostalgia that always accompanies the end of the school year but with a yearning for the way things used to be, before masks and social distancing.