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Year: 2011

  • Guest column
On January 20, 2011
Olivia Knier

Keeping close to Christ after Christmas

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The lights are lit and the tree is up. The celebration of Christ’s birth has only just begun. The joy in the air is contagious for now, but how can we keep that joy long after the holidays are gone?

It does not take much thinking to come to the conclusion that all the happiness Christmas brings is in the anticipation and celebration of Christ’s birth, us making an effort to be so close to him with our families as he comes into the world.

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  • Grand Mom
On January 20, 2011May 20, 2021
Audrey Mettel Fixmer

A wealth of information is hidden in parish libraries

grand mom

Back in the “old days” when I was a student at Madonna High school (early 40s) we were taught by an order of Francisan Sisters who were on their toes when it came to keeping up with the latest Church trends.

The liturgical movement had just emerged and the good Sisters endowed us with the latest in liturgical art and the best of Catholic literature.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 20, 2011
Family of Msgr. Thomas Campion

Thanks from the family of Msgr. Thomas Campion

To the editor: […]

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 20, 2011
Music minister

Showing appreciation to parish music ministers

To the editor:

A funny thing happened yesterday after Mass. I was packing up to leave and a lady approached me. She said “thank you” and slipped a bill into my hand.

I said “thank you” and she headed for the door. Thinking I had just made an easy $10 or $20, I looked down to see a $100 bill. In my over 40 years of music ministry I never had this happen before.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 20, 2011
Barbara L. Lyons

Society grieves loss of over 53 million children

To the editor:

Thirty-eight years have passed since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion for any reason at any time during pregnancy in all 50 states. In spite of the passage of decades, January 22 will forever be regarded as a day of infamy and pain by millions of Americans.

Over 53 million American unborn children have lost their lives in that time span to abortion. Untold numbers of mothers, fathers, grandparents, and family members have been devastated by the loss of a child in this despicable manner. They are left scarred and in pain.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 20, 2011
Sr. Rosalie Bauer and Mr. Clare J. Landry

Empty playgrounds reminder of children lost by abortion

To the editor:

Picture driving past a school playground during recess or lunch; you are observing the joyful children romping and playing freely!  We could take this all for granted and in stride, never realizing that the vacant spots on the playground could have been filled by children who were brutally killed by a planned ABORTION!

This procedure, approved by our Supreme Court in 1973 involving the case of Roe vs. Wade, has unfortunately been legalized for the past 38 years.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 13, 2011
Michael Wentz, For the Catholic Herald

Perpetual Adoration Chapel dedicated

Bishop Robert C. Morlino elevates the monstrance at the new Perpetual Adoration chapel at Holy Redeemer Church in Madison on December 22. (Catholic Herald photo/Joe Ptak)

MADISON — Dennis Ganser, a parishioner at the Cathedral Parish and the proprietor of Ganser exteriors, had been an adorer for a number of years at the Perpetual Adoration Chapel at Holy Redeemer Church.

Inspired by a strong spiritual impetus from our Blessed Mother, he was moved to donate a striking antique wooden statue of the Virgin Mary to the Adoration chapel. Indeed, the new statue of Mary brought new life to the chapel.

But it was only the beginning. Mary knew Ganser’s predilection for improving and perfecting — his talent for bringing both beauty and functionality to the exterior of homes throughout Southwestern Wisconsin. And so the design of an Adoration chapel more worthy of our Lord had begun.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 13, 2011
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

A persistent call to the priesthood

MADISON — David Johannes originally dreamed of being a doctor. “My desire was to help people and heal people,” he said.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 13, 2011August 16, 2023
Kat Wagner, Catholic Herald Staff

Camp Gray benefits from presence of priests

Amid the usual camp trappings of games, outdoor activities, new friends, this past summer Camp Gray was able to offer an added dimension to its spiritual offerings.

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  • Cutting Edge
On January 13, 2011
Sr. Margie Lavonis

Who has a vocation?

Cutting Edge by Sr. Margie Lavonis

During January, most dioceses in the United States celebrate National Vocation Awareness Week.

This is a good time to think about vocations and who has one. Who do you think has a vocation? If you answered that everyone has a vocation, you get an A.

Receiving our vocation

So often we hear people limiting the term “vocation” to the priesthood and religious life. I hear many people, especially parents with children in Catholic schools, complain that we just don’t have enough vocations, but in truth we each received a vocation when we were baptized.

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