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Year: 2008

  • Around the Diocese
On October 23, 2008January 10, 2024
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Settlement reached for feasibility study

The Diocese of Madison has reached an agreement with Phoenix Fundraising Council regarding the just compensation for their services on a recent feasibility study for a capital campaign.

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  • Living and Learning
On October 23, 2008May 19, 2021
Msgr. Daniel Ganshert

Reminders from the harvest

Some people have actually heard corn growing. They tell me this happens when all the conditions are just right; enough good weather and plenty of rain.

Living and Learning by Msgr. Daniel T. GanshertLooking around our area makes me think there must have been a lot of noise in the fields this past growing season. Corn, beans, hay, grains, you name it, they have all grown like gangbusters. What a miracle when we think how it all comes from seeds that are planted.Maybe, if you are like me, reminders help from time to time. Harvest season is upon us. Gardens and fields both are producing the fruit from all that has been growing. I am reminded that our God of all creation planted the seed of faith in my life to bear good fruit. If the conditions are just right, and with enough prayer, receiving the sacraments, striving to love God and my neighbor, this can result in a fruitful life.

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  • Guest column
On October 23, 2008
Randy Henderson

Election is not an easy choice

As Catholics we face many complex questions and challenges in regards to being involved in public and political life.  We face similar questions and challenges in selecting a candidate.

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I had the pleasure of attending a Theology On Tap in which Thomas Peters, an extremely articulate and funny Internet-journalist, worked hard to sell that McCain is the best choice for Catholics.  His argument was that the abortion issue encapsulates and trumps all other life issues. If you get the abortion issue wrong, how can you be an advocate for life in its later stages? This seems on the onset like a salient point.

What are these other “life issues” that might motivate a Catholic voter to either pick Barack Obama or perhaps trouble a Catholic enough not to vote for John McCain? A few mentioned but not adequately discussed were the evils of  “preventive war,” the death penalty, embryonic stem cell research, and the social sins of poverty and oppression in its many forms.

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  • Guest column
On October 23, 2008
Steven Karlen

Human lives are on the line

During his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, presidential nominee Barack Obama made a comment in which he attempted to appeal to both pro-life and pro-abortion voters.

Guest Column

“We may not agree on abortion,” Obama said. “But surely we can agree on reducing the number of unwanted pregnancies in this country.”

While this sound byte may sound like a good faith effort to unite Americans, it revealed a fundamental flaw in the candidate’s understanding of the sanctity of life. We can agree on reducing the number of malaria cases in Africa or the number of car accidents on our highways because malaria and car accidents are by their very nature bad. But human beings are created in the image and likeness of God — whether they are wanted or unwanted.

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  • Respect Life
On October 23, 2008
Susanna D. Herro, For the Catholic Herald

Conscience, Scripture, and loving life

This Sunday’s readings are so direct and to the point. They also bear directly on how we form our conscience in today’s complicated world.

What was said and written so long ago from the Book of Exodus is powerful and true. “You shall not molest or oppress an alien, for you were once aliens yourselves in the land of Egypt.”

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  • Letters to the editor
On October 23, 2008
Timothy Rookey, Middleton

Barack Obama is opposed to teachings of the Church

To the editor:

I cannot understand how any practicing Catholic, in good conscience, could possible vote for Barack Obama for president. Let me count the ways he is diametrically opposed to the teachings of the Church:

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  • Letters to the editor
On October 23, 2008August 31, 2023
Jill Yanke

Difference between lives lost in abortion and war

To the editor:

In Mr. Lins letter (Mailbag, October 9, 2008), he stated that “Respecting life should include lives lost in wars.” No one, liberal or conservative, wants to see any human life lost, but comparing lives lost in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to the 4,000 lives ended by abortion every single day in our country alone is ridiculous!

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  • Editorial
On October 23, 2008February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Affirming our bishops and priests

Imagine if you walked into your church on Sunday and the sanctuary was empty. You waited, but no priest appeared. Is he sick, you wonder? What happened to him?

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  • Around the Diocese
On October 23, 2008November 13, 2024
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Priests plan Pauline pilgrimage to Greece, Turkey

A pilgrimage to Greece and Turkey is being planned by Fr. Monte Robinson and Msgr. Charles Schluter in observance of the Pauline Jubilee Year.

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  • Around the Diocese
On October 23, 2008December 20, 2023
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Priesthood Sunday prayer vigil October 26

Everyone is invited to join in a gathering to celebrate and offer prayers for Bishop Robert C. Morlino and his brother priests of the Diocese of Madison.

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