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Month: February 2012

  • Religious obituaries
On February 26, 2012February 14, 2025
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Sr. Meinrad Pahlke, OP, dies

Sr. Meinrad Pahlke, OP, died Feb. 18, 2012, at St. Dominic Villa, Hazel Green, Wis.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 22, 2012
Sue Klamer Barry, For the Catholic Herald

‘Feed My Sheep’ Lenten project exceeds initial goal

MADISON — John and Sarah Ramthun are all about T-shirts. Actually, they are all about a particular T-shirt that is making a statement and helping raise money for a program near and dear to their hearts called “Feed My Sheep.”

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  • News
On February 22, 2012
Kate Ripple, For the Catholic Herald

Teaching teens to forgive

MADISON — Corrie Ten Boom, a woman survivor of a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust, once said, “Forgiveness is to set a prisoner free, and to realize the prisoner was you.”

What is the right time to teach children to forgive? How does one go about teaching and learning this skill?

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  • Letters to the editor
On February 22, 2012
Hal and Marge Joyce

God and truth matter most

To the editor: […]

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  • Letters to the editor
On February 22, 2012
Paul Vitucci

Candidate’s comments did not demean those in need

To the editor:

This is a needed response to John Murphy’s false assertion about Newt Gingrich’s “food stamp president” commentary in the February 9, 2012, Mailbag. First of all, I’ll be voting for another in the Republican primary, so this is not an endorsement of Newt.

Mr. Gingrich’s comments had absolutely nothing to do with demeaning any person from any race or economic situation. His very salient point addresses the fact that the policies of our current president are creating a great wall to prosperity.

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  • Letters to the editor
On February 22, 2012
Patrick Hardyman

Think about what it means to be true disciple of Christ

To the editor:

Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, wrote a series of meditations that became the book On The Way To Jesus Christ. In a chapter titled “Communication and Culture,” our future pope talked about what the Church faces in today’s society. “Ever since the Enlightenment, Western culture has been moving away from its Christian foundations with increasing rapidity. The disintegration of the family and marriage, the escalating attacks on human life and its dignity, the confinement of faith to the realm of the subjective, and the consequent secularization of public awareness, as well as the fragmentation and relativizing of ethical values demonstrate this all too clearly.”

Cardinal Ratzinger was talking to the bishops of Italy but certainly his remarks were intended for all of the Western world, including the United States.

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  • Editorial
On February 22, 2012February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Love of Christ shines through him: Cardinal Dolan offers us insights into why he smiles so much

Editor's View by Mary C. Uhler

When I think of Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, I picture him smiling. Of course, Cardinal Dolan can be as serious as any priest, bishop, or cardinal can be, but it’s his smile that most people remember.

Why does he smile so much? Obviously he is a happy person and he loves people. But there’s more to it than that.

My encounters with the new cardinal date back to his time in Milwaukee. I met him soon after he started his ministry as archbishop there at a meeting of the staffs of the  three Catholic Herald diocesan newspapers. I noticed right away that the new archbishop’s smile lit up the room.

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  • Guest column
On February 22, 2012
Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.

President’s ‘compromise’ still infringes upon religious liberty

When President Obama mandated that religiously-based organizations violate core tenets of their faith, Americans were rightly outraged.

The president then announced an “accommodation” policy to these organizations, but the so-called compromise is not a compromise at all because it does not take away the mandate that infringes upon religious liberty.

On January 20, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, affirmed a rule that requires church-affiliated hospitals, agencies, and universities to provide contraception and sterilization in the health insurance for their employees.

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  • Guest column
On February 22, 2012
Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo

Lenten alms: A rice bowl for all

When I first heard about Operation Rice Bowl at my parish in America, I thought they were talking about something I knew so well from Chinese culture.

I don’t have to tell you that the Chinese people eat a lot of rice — you have been to enough Chinese restaurants and seen enough Chinese landscapes with rice paddies to know that. But “rice bowl” was a term I heard all the time, and not just at mealtimes.

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  • Seeing with Jesus' Eyes
On February 22, 2012
Fr. Donald Lange

Lent calls us to deeper conversion

Seeing with Jesus' Eyes, by Fr. Don Lange

In the Peanuts comic strip, each fall Lucy held the football for Charlie Brown to kick. At the last second, Lucy picked up the ball and Charlie Brown missed it and fell flat on his face.

After years of being tricked, Charlie refused to kick the football because he no longer trusted Lucy. She broke down, shed tears, and confessed, “I have sinned. I want to change. Won’t you give me another chance, please!” Charlie Brown trusted her again.

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