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Day: January 23, 2013

  • Around the Diocese
On January 23, 2013
Fr. Bart Timmerman, For the Catholic Herald

Immaculate Heart of Mary School nears record enrollment

Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Monona has increased its enrollment by 49 percent, primarily due to recruiting Hispanic and Asian students through its Catholic School Advantage Program. (Contributed photo)

MONONA — Five years ago, a trend toward decreasing enrollment at Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM) School in Monona had become an increasing concern.

To respond to this concern, a five-point strategy was implemented to retain and increase school enrollment.

Five-point plan

The five-point plan included:

  1. Prayer — putting faith in God to provide opportunities for increasing enrollment
  2. Public school partnership — becoming a 4K site for the Monona Grove School District
  3. Retention — commitment to improving student retention between elementary and middle school
  4. Outreach — implementing the Catholic School Advantage (CSA) Program for Hispanic immigrant families
  5. Enrollment management — hiring a development director to focus on building and retaining enrollment
Exciting new program

Since implementation of the plan, with God’s help, this five-point strategy is working.

One of the most exciting and rewarding aspects of this strategy is the Catholic School Advantage (CSA) program. This program is a ground-breaking student recruitment effort that reaches out to Hispanic-immigrant students from families who want to send their children to a Catholic school, but are unable to afford tuition.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 23, 2013
Jenny Bruno, For the Catholic Herald

Catholic Multicultural Center class brings hope

MADISON — The Catholic Multicultural Center (CMC) has always been a place people can turn to for job search assistance, from a workshop that helps job-seekers prepare for interviews to a walk-in program where people can get aid with writing résumés, cover letters, and more.

One notable program involves direct job training and addresses some of the major problems disadvantaged people have when applying for jobs. This is the Culinary Creations Program and it has a mission: to eliminate barriers to employment for economically disadvantaged people. This program gives people useful employment skills and has the potential to shape communities and change lives.

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  • Bishop Morlino's Columns
On January 23, 2013September 6, 2023
Bishop Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison

Following God’s plan for family

This week we mark 40 years since the Supreme Court of our nation made abortion legal. Since that time, over 55,000,000 children have been destroyed by means of surgical abortion (that we know of).

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  • Eye on the Capitol
On January 23, 2013September 20, 2023
Barbara Sella

Prison reform needed for safer communities

Popes Paul VI and John Paul II both described the Catholic Church as an “expert in humanity.” This term recognizes the truth that through its long history Catholicism has engaged and reflected on the fullness and complexity of the human experience.

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  • Artículos en Español
On January 23, 2013
Obispo Robert C. Morlino

Siguiendo el plan de Dios para la familia

Esta columna es la comunicación del Obispos con los fieles de la diócesis de Madison. Cualquier circulación más amplia va más allá de la intención del Obispo.

Queridos amigos:

Esta semana se cumplen 40 años desde que la Corte Suprema de nuestra nación legalizara el aborto. Desde entonces, más de 55 millones de niños (eso es lo que sabemos) han sido destruidos a través del aborto quirúrgico.

Hay algo terriblemente roto en nuestra nación que hace que permitamos esto y que nuestro gobierno haya sancionado (y de muchas formas apoyado) semejante destrucción. Podría aproximarme de distintas maneras para hablar sobre los males de nuestra sociedad en este aniversario del fallo Roe vs.Wade, y he hablad de muchas cosas relacionadas en el pasado, pero este año me gustaría hablar sobre la interacción entre la familia y el gobierno. Es algo que he estado contemplando a la luz de nuestra celebración de la fiesta de la Sagrada Familia hace algunos domingos. Espero que perdonen que recuerde las lecturas en esa fiesta, por el bien de la familia: un asunto que ciertamente merece nuestra consideración que vaya más allá de uno o dos días al año.

Creo que es tremendamente interesante, considerando que desde el mismo principio de la Revelación de Dios a la humanidad, que existe una expresión clara pero muy simple de Su plan eterno para la familia. Comenzando en el Génesis, escuchamos el plan de Dios: Dios creó hombre y mujer, y Él creó el matrimonio, que está formado por un esposo, una esposa, de por vida, con apertura a los hijos: desde el mismo principio de la creación. Y la narrativa avanza en la Escritura hasta que llegamos a Jesús, José y María, que santificaron la vida matrimonial de una manera muy especial porque, por supuesto, Jesús era Dios, María Su madre y José Su protector. Recordando las lecturas que la Iglesia nos ofrece en la Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia, desde el mismo momento vemos algunos elementos básicos de la familia (Eclesiástico 3:2-6, 12-14; Salmo 128:1-2, 3, 4-5; Colosenses 3:12-21; y Lucas 2:41-52).

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 23, 2013
Jeanne Breunig

Continue to pray for legal protection of unborn children

To the editor:

Please accept my thanks for the Catholic Herald coverage of the Capitol Rosary Rally marking the 40th sorrowful anniversary of Roe v. Wade on January 12, 2013.

We estimate almost 150 people praying at the Capitol and St. Patrick’s and with us on their own that day.

As the speakers stated, this is a spiritual battle.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 23, 2013
Sr. Rosalia Bauer

Mourning and celebrating the life of Nellie Gray

To the editor:

My heroine, Nellie Gray, founder of the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.,  died August 13, 2012.  I mourn and celebrate her death.

Mourn, because of her death after being a beacon of inspiration to all who respect human life, from conception to natural death. Celebrate, because Nellie has come to her Heavenly reward where she can sing, dance, and praise God forever.

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  • Editorial
On January 23, 2013February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Opportunity knocking: Catholic school answers the call by recruiting Hispanic students

Although there are still many strong Catholic schools across the United States, trends show a continuing decline in the number of Catholic schools and students attending those schools.

According to data from the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), in the past 10 years, the number of Catholic schools across the country has decreased by 23.8 percent from 8,114 to 6,841. The enrollment in Catholic schools has dropped by 23.4 percent from 2,320,651 to 2,031, 455.

Most of the enrollment decline has been experienced at the elementary school level. It is estimated that there are almost 700,000 empty seats existing in Catholic schools.

Number of Hispanic Catholics growing

The number of Hispanic Catholics in the United States is growing by leaps and bounds. Hispanics now comprise 35 percent of all Catholics and 67 percent of practicing Catholics aged 18 to 34, according to a Notre Dame report, To Nurture the Soul of a Nation: Latino Families, Catholic Schools, and Educational Opportunities (December 2009).

According to the report, only about three percent of Hispanic students currently attend Catholic schools. Many families would like to send their children to Catholic schools, but they think they can’t afford to do so.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 23, 2013
Chris Lee

Care Net Pregnancy Center to build residential facility

MADISON — Care Net Pregnancy Center of Dane County’s request to construct a mixed-use building with 36 residential units and a daycare facility was unanimously approved recently by the Madison City Plan Commission.

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  • Lay person obituaries
On January 23, 2013April 26, 2023
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Papal award recipient Winifred O’Rourke dies

Papal award recipient Winifred Joyce “Winnie” O’Rourke, 90, of Madison, died on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013, at St. Mary’s Care Center.

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