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Year: 2009

  • Around the Diocese
On December 10, 2009June 18, 2024
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Lighting candles for bereaved families

Joining memorial services around the world on Sunday, Dec. 13, people in Madison and Evansville will hold candle lighting services in conjunction with the Compassionate Friends, an international self-help support organization for families grieving the death of a child.

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  • Letters to the editor
On December 10, 2009
Janet Atkinson, Portage

Citizens with disabilities need our advocacy

To the editor:

The Department of Health Services (DHS) has filed an application with the federal government to extend Wisconsin’s Family Care program.
Early estimates project that more than 10,000 people with severe disabilities could be forced from prevocational programs (because of changes to the program). The consequences for both those employed by the work centers and the success of these centers are drastic.

Please contact the governor and members of the legislature listed below and tell them to stop the DHS’s attempt to eliminate the option for citizens with disabilities’ to choose employment and remain employed at work centers.

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  • Letters to the editor
On December 10, 2009
Laurie Favreau, Janesville

Preserve freedom of religion

To the editor:

I must comment on your article, “What happened to freedom of religion?” (November 26, 2009, issue of the Catholic Herald) regarding contraceptive coverage.

The U.S .Constitution states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”

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  • Bishop Morlino's Letters
On December 10, 2009
Bishop Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison

Bless Our Priests Collection

Dear friends in Christ,

This year the entire Church celebrates a special Year for Priests, as proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI. The Holy Father reminds us that the gift of the ordained priesthood flows directly from Christ’s heart. Theirs is a vocation of humble-selfless love, imitating Christ Himself. They are consecrated to serve you, the faithful, with complete fidelity to Christ and His mission, in constant union with Him, inviting you to have a “heart to heart” encounter with Jesus. Each day our priests strive for holiness and each day they pray for you.

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  • Letters to the editor
On December 10, 2009
Fr. Don Lange, Hazel Green

Focusing on the priesthood

To the editor:

In the Year of the Priest, this year’s priest’s retreat appropriately focused upon the priesthood. Msgr. Frank Bognanno, who a few years ago initiated our diocese’s Emmaus program for priestly renewal, led the retreat. He still has his Emmaus touch.

Father Bognanno shared inspiring insights on priesthood from spiritual giants such as Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, St. John Vianney, and others.

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  • Letters to the editor
On December 10, 2009
Ellen Timmerman, Cuba City

‘Neutral’ not good enough

To the editor:

I read with interest the bishops’ statement in the Catholic Herald on health care reform and also Kim Wadas’ “Amendment preserves long standing protection.”

What protection? The last time I read the Bible the Fifth Commandment was “You shall not kill.” So how could “the Catholic bishops pledge continued efforts to keep abortion neutral”?

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  • Editorial
On December 10, 2009February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, editor

Pope is right on target: We all have responsibility to respect creation

As the United Nations climate summit gets underway in Copenhagen this week, Pope Benedict XVI was right on target — as usual — in giving some advice to the delegates from around the world attending the summit in Denmark.

The Holy Father said he hoped the December 7 to 18 conference would identify policies that “respect creation and promote a cooperative development founded on the dignity of the human person and oriented toward the common good.”

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  • Editorial
On December 10, 2009February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler

Pope is right on target: We all have responsibility to respect creation

As the United Nations climate summit gets underway in Copenhagen this week, Pope Benedict XVI was right on target — as usual — in giving some advice to the delegates from around the world attending the summit in Denmark.

The Holy Father said he hoped the December 7 to 18 conference would identify policies that “respect creation and promote a cooperative development founded on the dignity of the human person and oriented toward the common good.”

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  • Around the Diocese
On December 7, 2009June 18, 2024
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Bishop calls for three-day prayer, fast for Culture of Life

In anticipation of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on December 12, Bishop Robert C. Morlino has invited all to join him in a three-day intensified prayer and fasting to build and support the Culture of Life.

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  • Around the Diocese
On December 3, 2009February 10, 2023
Kat Wagner, Catholic Herald Staff

St. Clement celebrates 150 years of faith

Lancaster, the county seat of Grant County and a city of about 4,000, has had a strong faith tradition since its founding.

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