Here a list of the new pastorate names in the Diocese of Madison.
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At six months, Into the Deep brings changes, challenges, and renewed hope
On July 1, 2023, Into the Deep, the Diocese of Madison’s multi-year, comprehensive, strategic planning process, began Phase One.
Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation continues to grow efforts, help others
MADISON — The Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation (CDMF) is happy to share some great news from our fundholders over the past few months.
Endowment fund
In 2014, St. Dennis Parish in Madison established the St. Dennis Catholic Education Endowment Fund to support both their grade school and religious education programs.
Over the past seven years, the fund has seen significant growth, made possible by the faithful support of the parish and strong investment returns.Personnel changes in the diocese
MADISON — There have been a number of personnel changes and updates in the Diocese of Madison this year.
Daun Maier, executive director of the Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation, Inc.
Daun Maier will serve as the first executive director of the newly formed Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation (CDMF), effective July 1.
The CDMF’s principal function is to serve parishes, parish schools, parish members, and other charitable endeavors within the diocese.
Personnel changes in the diocese
MADISON — There have been a number of personnel changes and updates in the Diocese of Madison this year.
Daun Maier, executive director of the Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation, Inc.
Daun Maier will serve as the first executive director of the newly formed Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation (CDMF), effective July 1.
The CDMF’s principal function is to serve parishes, parish schools, parish members, and other charitable endeavors within the diocese.
Update: Food, funds are reaching orphanage in Haiti
Following is an update of a story that ran in the January 28 issue of the Catholic Herald about Pam Charles, a Beloit nurse and volunteer for Health Ministries for Haiti. She was at an orphanage in Haiti when the January 12 earthquake occurred.
BELOIT — According to recent information from the orphanage at Croix Des Bouquets, Beloit nurse Pam Charles said, school classes are still not in session due to the damage from the earthquake. She said some of the wooden pieces, used for school desks, were burned to use for firewood for cooking purposes.