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Month: March 2014

  • Bishop Morlino's Columns
On March 5, 2014May 10, 2021
Bishop Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison

Pray, examine conscience, guide others

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.

Dear Friends,

This week we’ll have come upon Lent and in that regard I’d like to ask a few things:

1) Let’s keep one another in prayer. Please know that you can count on my prayers, just as I renew them for every person in the diocese, every blessed day, and I’d ask that you try to remember me as well.

2) If you would, please go back and read my columns from the past two weeks — on conscience and fraternal correction (they’re available at the Madison Catholic Herald website — www.madisoncatholicherald.org — if you’ve already discarded your previous issues).

Take some time to reflect upon them, to examine your own conscience. Spend some real time doing so this Lent, and think about what changes you can make in your own life — in accord with a conscience well-formed by the Church and oriented toward Truth.

3) Think of two people with whom you might engage personally and directly in the ways I mention in that second column. Really try to purify your intentions as you consider approaching them (do not fall into sin in carrying out this exercise!) and do so in love and with joy.

Our Holy Father, in his message for Lent, speaks of the types of poverty affecting our world. He speaks, of course, of material destitution, and he challenges us to help our brothers and sisters in that regard — and so we must!

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  • Around the Diocese
On March 5, 2014January 8, 2025
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Parishes come together to celebrate the life of Venerable Father Mazzuchelli

The priesthood of Venerable Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli lasted just more than 30 years, from his ordination in 1830 until his death on February 23, 1864.

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  • Artículos en Español
On March 5, 2014
Chris Lee

Rezar, examinar la conciencia, guiar a otros

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

Queridos amigos:

Esta semana llegamos a la Cuaresma y respecto a esto quisiera pedirles algunas cosas:

1) Recemos el uno por el otro. Sepan que pueden contar con mis oraciones, así como yo las renuevo cada día por cada una de las personas de la diócesis, cada bendito día, les pido que traten de recordarme a mí también.

2) Si quieren, por favor vuelvan a leer mis columnas de las dos semanas pasadas – sobre la conciencia y la corrección fraterna (están disponibles en el sitio web del Madison Catholic Herald — http://www.madisoncatholicherald.org/espanol.html — si es que ya ha leído los números anteriores).

Dense un poco de tiempo para reflexionar al respecto, para examinar su propia conciencia. Dense un buen espacio para eso en esta Cuaresma y piensen en los cambios que pueden hacer en sus propias vidas: de acuerdo a una conciencia bien formada por la Iglesia y orientada hacia la Verdad.

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  • Eye on the Capitol
On March 5, 2014
John Huebscher

The case for raising the minimum wage

Eye on the Capitol by John Huebscher

One of the arguments against raising the minimum wage in the United States is that many of those in minimum wage jobs are young workers, either in their teens or early 20s.

Such workers, the argument goes, either lack experience, or in the case of workers under the age of 18, live at home and don’t rely on their income to meet their basic needs.

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  • Making Sense of Bioethics
On March 5, 2014May 20, 2021
Fr. Tad Pacholczyk

Facing difficult moral decisions

Making Sense out of Bioethics column by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk

CNN recently profiled the case of a woman named Marlise Munoz, who was both pregnant and brain dead.

Its report noted that Mrs. Munoz was “33 years old and 14 weeks pregnant with the couple’s second child when her husband found her unconscious on their kitchen floor November 26. Though doctors had pronounced her brain dead and her family had said she did not want to have machines keep her body alive, officials at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, argued state law required them to maintain life-sustaining treatment for a pregnant patient.”

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  • Gifts for Your Soul
On March 5, 2014
Jacqueline von Zwehl

A simple lesson learned from a child

Gifts for Your Soul column by Jacqueline von Zwehl

As a parent, one of my favorite rituals is the evening story time routine with my two girls. They are four and two years old, and sometimes getting them to quiet down takes a few prayers. With patience, they always settle down and look forward to story time as much as I do.

After they’re both in their pajamas, each of them is allowed to pick one book and one story in their Bible. We read the books first and then the two Bible stories.

It amazes me which stories the girls seem to love most and which ones they don’t seem to identify with yet. We’ll talk about the bible stories and I’ll do my best to explain God’s lesson in a way they can understand.

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  • Editorial
On March 5, 2014February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Planning ahead: Bishops encourage us to talk about death and dying

Editor's View by Mary C. Uhler

We all know the quote attributed to Benjamin Franklin, “The only things certain in life are death and taxes.”

Although we will someday face death, most of us would rather not think about dying — let alone talk about it. However, the  Catholic bishops of Wisconsin are encouraging us to do just that.

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  • Around the Diocese
On March 5, 2014
Carolyn Averill, For the Catholic Herald

Faith is alive during Lent on UW-Madison campus

MADISON — College students are known for “pulling an all-nighter” to stay up through the night writing a paper or studying for an exam.

For Audrey Hilts, a sophomore at UW-Madison and student leader at St. Paul Catholic Center, her first all-nighter last year was a little different.

“The night before Ash Wednesday, St. Paul’s offered all-night perpetual Eucharistic Adoration — praying with the Blessed Sacrament in the middle of the night was such a powerful way to begin Lent!”

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  • Around the Diocese
On March 5, 2014
Kevin Wondrash

Food fair and farmer’s market in Reedsburg

REEDSBURG — To support local growers and to educate the public about sustainably-grown and locally produced foods, the Justice and Peace Commission of Diocesan Cluster 350 is holding its fourth annual “Food Fair and Farmers’ Market” on Saturday, March 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sacred Heart School Gym, corner of 6th and Willow Sts.

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  • Around the Diocese
On March 5, 2014
Kevin Wondrash

Lenten evening of reflection for women

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