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Day: February 4, 2015

  • Around the Diocese
On February 4, 2015
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Pro-lifers continue their efforts

Fr. Jorge Miramontes, pastor of Holy Family Parish in Marshall and Waterloo, performs a Rite of Minor Exorcism outside the Planned Parenthood clinic on Madison’s east side. Father Miramontes performed the rite during a January 27 prayer vigil to mark the 42nd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion across the country. The vigil took place near the Women’s Care Center, located across the street from the clinic, that provides free, confidential counseling, support, and education to women facing unplanned pregnancies. (Catholic Herald photo/Kevin Wondrash)

MADISON — Whether it’s the March for Life in Washington, D.C., a meeting of pro-life leaders from across the state, or a gathering of two dozen prayer warriors on a frigid winter morning, the message is always the same before, during, and after these events — “there’s more work to be done.”

If the optimistically self-proclaimed “pro-life generation” is to meet its goal of ending abortion, there’s no time to pause while celebrating the baby-saving victories and no pause to be content when an abortion clinic closes — there’s more work to be done.

The previous night’s snow stopped with enough time to make the roads good for winter travel en route to a prayer vigil outside the Planned Parenthood clinic on Madison’s east side on January 27.

It was hosted by Vigil for Life Madison — a volunteer organization whose members pray, fast, and peacefully witness for an end to abortion in the Madison area.

It marked the 42nd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion across the United States.

The vigil was held five days after the actual anniversary when hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers — some from the Madison area — participated in the March for Life in our nation’s capital as well as the Walk for Life in California.

Vigil crowd gathers

As people began to gather on the sidewalk outside the busy clinic, the first prayer of choice was an obvious one — the Divine Mercy Chaplet — imploring both the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary to intercede on behalf of the unborn, family members who have lost a child due to abortion, and the clinic owner and workers that their hearts may be changed.

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  • News
On February 4, 2015
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Student initiates baby item drive for Women’s Care Center

MONONA — Some of the best ideas come from prayer. When we really listen and open our ears, mind, and heart to God, his message can bring us closer to him and help others.

This very thing happened recently for nine-year-old Lucia Matenaer.

Idea comes from prayer

After nightly family prayers during Christmas break, she excitedly ran to her parents with an idea.

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  • Word on Fire
On February 4, 2015
Fr. Robert Barron

Yves Congar and Vatican II

One of the most theologically fascinating and entertaining books I’ve read in a long time is Yves Congar’s My Journal of the Council.

Most Catholics under age 50 might be unaware of the massive contribution made by Congar, a Dominican priest and one of the most important Catholic theologians of the 20th century.

After a tumultuous intellectual career, Congar found himself, at age 58, a peritus or theological expert at the Second Vatican Council. By most accounts, he proved the most influential theologian at that epic gathering, contributing to the documents on the Church, on ecumenism, on revelation, and on the Church’s relation to the modern world.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 4, 2015
Kevin Wondrash

Sinsinawa Sisters to host open house

SINSINAWA — The Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters invite the public to an open house event at Sinsinawa Mound Sunday, Feb. 8, from 1 to 4 p.m. featuring tours of the heritage exhibit and Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli exhibit, refreshments, and a 2:30 p.m. prayer service to celebrate the Year of Consecrated Life declared by Pope Francis for 2015.

Nearly 1,000 Catholic Sisters live and work in the tri-state area.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 4, 2015
Kevin Wondrash

Events at Schoenstatt Heights

The following events are coming up at Schoenstatt Heights, 5901 Cottage Grove Rd., Madison.

Saturday, Feb. 7, and Saturday, March 7: Open House

All are welcome to come and learn about the Schoenstatt Shrine, history, and movement from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.

In this Year of Consecrated Life, come and meet the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary who reside at Schoenstatt Heights.

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  • Guest column
On February 4, 2015
Fr. Gregory Ihm

Awakening deeper faith during the Year of Consecrated Life

Pope Francis has declared this year as the Year of Consecrated Life and you will see from his letter that he has several objectives for this year.

Among them being: thanksgiving for all the Lord has accomplished through the various Religious communities, a greater fidelity to the mission established by the founders and foundresses, and embracing the future with hope.

Diocese involved

The Diocese of Madison is looking to assist the Holy Father with these objectives by engaging the priests, Religious, and laity in various events and activities throughout the year.

We are inviting our consecrated men and women to use this year as an opportunity to highlight the many graces received through the living out of their community’s charisms throughout the history of the diocese.

We also look forward to opportunities to joining the various Religious communities in their prayer which is crucial to their identity.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 4, 2015
Kevin Wondrash

Benefit to be held for family at Sullivan parish

SULLIVAN — Kila and Scott Hagie are a young couple who were married at St. Mary Help of Christians Church on May 6, 2006, with Fr. Eric Nielsen officiating.

Their lives forever changed with the birth and death of their premature daughter. Father Nielsen buried Fiona Ailish in the parish cemetery months into their new marriage.

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  • Guest column
On February 4, 2015
Ask IPS

Meeting the goals of a New Year’s resolution

Question: “I expect so much of myself each New Year. How do I make my resolutions last?”

Response:William McKenna, M.S., Clinical Extern at the IPS Center for Psychological Services

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  • Letters to the editor
On February 4, 2015
Monica Simpson

Thanks for touching tribute to Audrey

To the editor:

Thank you for that touching tribute to Audrey Mettel Fixmer. She wrote such wonderful pieces about a time of life that can be seen as the most difficult and yet as you wrote, she did so in a positive way.

Audrey’s columns were always a first-read for me. And I’m several generations younger! The way she shared her faith with humor and grace was a tremendous witness.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 4, 2015May 30, 2024
Kevin Wondrash

Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats: healing pain of abortion

Women and men whose lives have been touched by abortion are invited to attend a Rachel’s Vineyard retreat.

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