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Day: March 4, 2010

  • Around the Diocese
On March 4, 2010
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Couple to Couple League to hold convention in Green Lake

Cardinal Ennio Antonelli
Cardinal Ennio Antonelli

GREEN LAKE — “Happy Marriages, Happy Families” is the theme of the Couple to Couple League (CCL) international convention to be held at the Green Lake Conference Center in Green Lake August 8 to 12, 2010.

The CCL is an international, Catholic, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and teaching Natural Family Planning (NFP) to married and engaged couples. Services are provided by professionally-trained volunteers who are supported by a relatively small staff at the international headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio.

CCL convention

CCL hosts a convention every two years. It is a popular event among CCL volunteers and members. It has always been a family-centered gathering, with a full schedule of age-appropriate activities for children alongside a solid lineup of main talks and workshops for the adults.

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  • Around the Diocese
On March 4, 2010
Mary C. Uhler

It’s a challenge to be fashionable and modest

MADISON — With “role models” like Britney Spears and Paris Hilton, girls today may think they have to dress and act provocatively to be popular. It’s a challenge to be both fashionable and modest in today’s world, but two Wisconsin women are rising to the challenge.

 

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  • Seeing with Jesus' Eyes
On March 4, 2010
Fr. Donald Lange

Spouses are united to each other and Jesus in Catholic marriage

Seeing with Jesus' Eyes by Fr. Donald Lange

A company organized a salvage operation off Ireland’s coast in order to recover treasure from a sunken Spanish treasure ship.

Day after day, diver after diver plunged into the cold waters and came up with nothing much. Then a diver discovered treasure that excited the entire crew. It was a wedding ring that a nobleman gave to his wife. On the ring was a heart accompanied by the words “I have nothing more to give.”

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  • Around the Diocese
On March 4, 2010September 20, 2023
Pat Casucci, Catholic Herald Correspondent

Surprises for ‘Sister Joyselda’

It’s not often that Sr. Joselda Kuhle, pastoral associate at St. Jude Parish in Beloit, is at a loss for words.

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  • Cutting Edge
On March 4, 2010
Sr. Margie Lavonis

Lent, a time to take stock

Guest Column

My experience has been that far too much of our lives are often spent running in the fast lane. Many people, myself included, seem to go from one thing to the next without much time for reflection in between. There are times when I actually long for the days when I would complain to my mother that I was “bored.” I had a hard time doing “nothing.”

Although my actions don’t always witness to it, I am convinced that we are not meant to live at such a rapid pace. We need time to reflect on our experiences and on our relationships, especially with God.

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  • Our Catholic Schools
On March 4, 2010
Michael Lancaster

Catholic schools planning in refinement stage

Our Catholic Schools by Michael Lancaster

The work of the Catholic schools planning steering committee drew to a close in late January as they met for the final time to review the recommendations resulting from nearly 18 months of meetings, regional gatherings, and the diocesan wide schools planning congress that was held last October.

In November and December, the steering committee met to collate the recommendations resulting from the congress, adding consideration for the input that we received from regional meetings and task-force sessions, which were held throughout the diocese.

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  • The Catholic Difference
On March 4, 2010
George Weigel

Papal environmentalism: pro-life and pro-marriage

The Catholic Difference by George Weigel

In his January 11 address to the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See, Pope Benedict XVI continued to carve out an interesting Catholic position on ecology.

The pope insists that care for creation is a moral obligation that falls on both individuals and governments. His very invocation of “creation,” however, challenges the secular shibboleths that underwrite a lot of contemporary environmental activism.

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  • Bishop
On March 4, 2010August 28, 2024
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Madison bishops assist Diocese of La Crosse with Confirmations

Bishop Robert C. Morlino, bishop of the Diocese of Madison, will be administering the sacrament of Confirmation in the Diocese of La Crosse on three separate occasions this spring.

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  • Letters to the editor
On March 4, 2010
Charles J. Sippel, Waterloo

Latin was introduced as a vernacular language

To the editor:

In the article “Latin Mass appeal” in the Catholic Herald (February 11, 2010), Kenneth J. Wolfe does not mention that Latin was introduced into the liturgy as a vernacular language for the Romans by Pope Saint Callistus between 217 and 222 AD. He felt sorry for the Romans since they could not understand Greek. Latin was their speaking language.

He does not mention that the language of the first Mass, the Last Supper, was Aramaic.

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  • Editorial
On March 4, 2010February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, editor

Stay alert on health care reform

Now that the health care summit convened by President Barack Obama is over, it seems that there will be tactical efforts used to pass a bill in Congress despite many concerns raised by lawmakers and citizens.

The U.S. Catholic bishops and other Catholic leaders have urged all parties to commit themselves to health care reform that is affordable, accessible, and protects the life and dignity of every person.

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