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  • 2011
  • November
  • 3

Day: November 3, 2011

  • Around the Diocese
On November 3, 2011September 27, 2023
Kat Wagner, Catholic Herald Staff

Rural Life Day recognizes the fruits of labor and faith

For the past five years, the Diocese of Madison has set aside a day to recognize the importance of the rural community to our society.

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  • Around the Diocese
On November 3, 2011April 19, 2023
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Bishops offer guidance on concealed carry

As Wisconsin’s law permitting people to carry concealed weapons takes effect, Wisconsin’s Roman Catholic bishops are urging Catholics to reflect on the meaning of freedom, the Catholic tradition of nonviolence, and to remember that churches are “sacred spaces.”

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  • Around the Diocese
On November 3, 2011
Andrew Forecki and Dan Purtell, For the Catholic Herald

Planning your legacy seminar offered

MADISON — In Matthew 25, we hear the parable of three men who are given talents by their master and what each does with the talents that are entrusted to them.

It’s a familiar reading and the lesson is that when we are blessed, it is pleasing to God for us to use our gifts and resources prudently.

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  • Letters to the editor
On November 3, 2011
Bernie Lynch

Thanks bishop for complete definition of beauty

To the editor:

I’ve just finished the Bishop Morlino’s article in the recent Catholic Herald titled “The beauty of our worship in the liturgy.”

What an excellent and complete definition of beauty! As an artist I often struggle with putting into words the reasons behind my art. And my lack of enthusiasm for all art, as if all art was automatically beautiful, and so should automatically have my enthusiastic support.

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  • Letters to the editor
On November 3, 2011
Laura Green

Stop exposing people to cancer-causing chemicals

To the editor:

As many of us know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Various groups are working hard to support scientific research of treatments and cures or to educate women about breast health, all in hopes of putting an end breast cancer. While the efforts of such groups have truly made a difference in so many lives, a piece of breast cancer awareness is greatly underplayed.

We should all become more aware of the toxic chemicals entering the environment that have serious consequences on human health, like cancer. In 1962, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring was published with the goal of raising awareness on this very topic. Shortly after her book was published, Rachel died of breast cancer.

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  • Letters to the editor
On November 3, 2011
Mark Midbon

There is no conflict between faith and science

To the editor:

I was pleasantly surprised to find an article in the Catholic Herald that honored a science teacher, the late Joe Zaiman of Edgewood High School (October 20 issue, page 9).

I was taught in a Catholic school that there is no conflict between faith and science. In trying to spread this teaching, I like to point out that two of the greatest scientists of the 20th century were also Catholic priests.

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  • Editorial
On November 3, 2011February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler

Birth of Baby Seven Billion: Is it cause for celebration or concern?

Editor's View by Mary C. Uhler

A baby born on October 30 in the Philippines has been welcomed as one of the world’s symbolic “seven billionth” babies.

The Associated Press admitted that with all the babies born in the world on that day, it is impossible to pinpoint the arrival of the actual Baby Seven Billion. But the United Nations chose to mark Filipino Danica May Camacho as the symbolic seventh billion child. The parents and the baby were met by top United Nations officials in the Philippines, who presented the child with a small cake.

The birth of any child should be a happy occasion. However, the birth of Baby Seven Billion is being looked at as a cause for celebration by some and a reason for concern and even fear by others.

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