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Year: 2012

  • Bishop Morlino's Columns
On June 7, 2012May 10, 2021
Bishop Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison

Serving the Truth to the world

Editor’s Note: The following is a copy of Bishop Morlino’s Homily for the celebration of the Ordination to the Diaconate of Rev. Mr. Vincent Brewer and Rev. Mr. Garrett Kau, for the Diocese of Madison.


This column is the bishop’s communication with the faithful of the Diocese of Madison. Any wider circulation reaches beyond the intention of the bishop.

We know that the Holy Spirit hovers over this celebration tonight and that in just a few moments, the Holy Spirit is going to rush onto your souls and He’s going to change you, Vince and Garrett, into the person of Jesus Christ, the servant. This will be a lifelong change at the deepest level of your soul and you will be very different when you go to sleep tonight, than you were when you woke up this morning. And if you had moments of nervousness about this today, they will disappear, as the Holy Spirit will take up residence at the deepest level of your soul, in a whole new way — and it really is a big deal!

In the Second Reading, from the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 8:26-40), we heard the Ethiopian eunuch reading from the Prophet Isaiah, and talking about Jesus, the suffering servant. Of course, the identity of the diaconate is all about being servant — servant of the Word, and servant of charity. It’s a very interesting description that we have of the servanthood of Jesus, this description of the suffering servant.

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On June 7, 2012
Obispo Robert C. Morlino

Serviendo al mundo con la Verdad

Nota del editor: la siguiente es copia de la homilía del Obispo Morlino para la celebración de la ordenación diaconal del reverendo Vincent Brewer y del reverendo Garrett Kau, ambos para la diócesis de Madison.


Bajo el libro del evangelio por Obispo Robert C. Morlino

Esta columna está dirigida a los fieles de la Diócesis de Madison. Cualquier circulación más amplia transgrede la intención del Obispo.

Sabemos que el Espíritu Santo preside la celebración de esta noche y que en tan solo algunos minutos, el Espíritu Santo va a derramarse en sus almas y los va a transformar, Vince y Garrett, en la persona de Jesucristo, el siervo. Será un cambio de por vida al nivel más profundo en sus almas y cuando se vayan a dormir serán muy distintos a como eran esta mañana al levantarse. Y si estuvieron nerviosos por esto durante este día, eso desaparecerá, ya que el Espíritu Santo tomará como morada lo más profundo de sus almas de una manera totalmente nueva. ¡Y sin duda eso es un asunto de muchísima importancia!

En la segunda lectura de los Hechos de los Apóstoles (Hech. 8, 26-40), escuchamos el pasaje del eunuco etíope que escribe el profeta Isaías, y hablando de Jesús, el siervo sufriente. Es claro que la identidad del diaconado tiene todo que ver con ser siervo, siervo de la Palabra y siervo de la caridad. Es una descripción muy interesante la que tenemos sobre el servicio de Jesús, esta descripción del siervo sufriente.

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  • News
On June 7, 2012April 30, 2025
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Fort Atkinson school gears up for centennial

St. Joseph School (SJS), Fort Atkinson, is getting ready for its Centennial Celebration.

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  • Life Issues Forum
On June 7, 2012May 19, 2021
Kimberly Baker

Fatherhood and the sacredness of life

The upcoming celebration of Father’s Day on Sunday, June 17, is a fitting time to examine the irony that in our current culture, fatherhood is rarely mentioned.

When mentioned at all, fathers are mocked or portrayed negatively. Some movies and stories downplay the role of the father in a child’s life, yet simultaneously portray the child as suffering from the father’s inability to live up to that role.

Protect both mother and child

In reality, the nobility and significance of fatherhood remain a powerful witness in the lives of those who have had the opportunity to grow up with a present and caring father. And there are, of course, profound stories and testimonies to counter the culture’s defeatist attitude towards fatherhood.

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  • Making Sense of Bioethics
On June 7, 2012May 20, 2021
Fr. Tad Pacholczyk

The hidden power in our suffering

Making Sense out of Bioethics column by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk

In a 1999 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, patients with serious illness were asked to identify what was most important to them during the dying process.

Many indicated they wanted to achieve a “sense of control.” This is understandable. Most of us fear our powerlessness in the face of illness and death.

We would like to retain an element of control, even though we realize that dying often involves the very opposite: a total loss of control, over our muscles, our emotions, our minds, our bowels, and our very lives, as our human framework succumbs to powerful disintegrative forces.

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  • Around the Diocese
On June 7, 2012April 30, 2025
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Cathedral Parish plans procession in Madison

The Solemnity of Corpus Christi will be observed on Sunday, June 10, with a number of parishes having local processions and celebrations celebrating this great feast.

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  • Around the Diocese
On June 7, 2012
Carol Rogers, For the Catholic Herald

Corpus Christi procession to be held in Fennimore

FENNIMORE — St. Mary Parish, 960 Jefferson St., in Fennimore will host its second annual Corpus Christi procession through the streets of the city on Sunday, June 10.

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  • Seeing with Jesus' Eyes
On June 7, 2012
Fr. Donald Lange

Good fathers plant eternal memories in our hearts

Seeing with Jesus' Eyes, by Fr. Don Lange

I remember how Dad liked to plant a garden. First, he plowed and harrowed God’s good earth. This made the soil more receptive to receive and nourish seeds.

Next, he skillfully tied a string between two stakes to help make the rows even. We children watched with awe as he reverently planted seeds in the garden’s rich soil. This was sacred time.

We waited patiently for plants to push through the soil. Finally, one memorable day we discovered a shoot that had risen from the earth. We joyfully raced to be first to share the good news. Now whenever I see a garden, I think of Dad.

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  • Editorial
On June 7, 2012February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Importance of families: Making family a priority in our lives

Editor's View by Mary C. Uhler

This is the time of year when families celebrate in so many ways. We have Mother’s Day, First Communions, graduations, Father’s Day, and the start of the wedding season.

It’s an opportunity for families to enjoy each other’s company and emphasize the good things that are happening in their lives. I hope that most people are able to take time away from other commitments and spend time with their family members of all ages.

Most families do get together for some of these occasions, but I know that other families do not have the opportunity to get together. These days some families are split apart by geographic distance, difficulties with health, or divorce and separation.

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  • Artículos en Español
On June 4, 2012
Obispo Robert C. Morlino

Proteger la libertad más alta de todas

Bajo el libro del evangelio por Obispo Robert C. Morlino

Esta columna está dirigida a los fieles de la Diócesis de Madison. Cualquier circulación más amplia transgrede la intención del Obispo.

Queridos amigos:

Al celebrar el Memorial Day (Día de la Memoria) esta semana, entiendo que nuestros pensamientos y oraciones estuvieron, y están, muy cerca a nuestros hombres mujeres que tan generosa y valientemente sirvieron en las fuerzas armadas, y con aquellos que han visto el rostro de Cristo, especialmente aquellos que llegaron hasta el sacrificio supremo.

Luchar por nuestra libertad

Nunca olvidaremos que ellos lucharon y están luchando por nuestra libertad. Ellos creen que nuestra libertad es algo por lo que vale la pena vivir y morir.

Ese testimonio en pos de la libertad me hace considerar lo que verdaderamente es la libertad. Es difícil de creer, por ejemplo, que nuestros serviciales hombres y mujeres estén dispuestos a dar sus vidas para que alguien elija ver pornografía, o intoxicarse irresponsablemente, o consumir drogas. En nuestra cultura estas conductas con frecuencia son usadas para hablar del sentimiento de libertad, como si nuestra cultura hubiera abrazado la convicción de que somos libres al elegir cualquier cosa, incluyendo el mal.

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