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Day: May 26, 2016

  • Religious obituaries
On May 26, 2016November 6, 2024
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Sr. Catherine Rita Palmisano, OP, dies

Sr. Catherine Rita Palmisano, OP, died April 17, 2016 at the Dominican Motherhouse. Her religious name was Sr. Thomasina.

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  • Religious obituaries
On May 26, 2016
Chris Lee

Sr. Marcella Connolly, OP, dies

SINSINAWA — Sr. […]

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  • Religious obituaries
On May 26, 2016
Chris Lee

Sr. Mary Frances Lennartz, OP, dies

SINSINAWA — Sr. […]

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  • Religious obituaries
On May 26, 2016
Chris Lee

Sr. Sabina Ryan, OP dies

SINSINAWA — Sr. […]

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  • Around the Diocese
On May 26, 2016
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Love Begins Here’s ‘biggest summer yet’

love begins here
Love Begins Here missionaries help to sort items at the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store in Monroe during a week spent in the area in a previous year (Catholic Herald photo/Kevin Wondrash)

MADISON — It’s almost time for another summer of hundreds of teens doing small things with great love.

This summer marks the eighth of its kind for Love Begins Here (LBH) — an apostolate of the Diocese of Madison Office of Evangelization and Catechesis.

It provides youth with an opportunity to encounter Jesus Christ in a life-changing way through weeklong, local mission trips where they live in community and continue God’s work on earth.

This year at LBH

On June 12, the first group of a total of 600 LBH teens over the course of the summer will make their way to parish number one – Our Lady of the Assumption Parish in Beloit.

It could be a milestone week for LBH, as the program is nearing its 50,000 hours of service to the communities in the diocese.

Leading the teens will be a Core Team of 12, the largest ever for the program — some of whom were LBH teen missionaries themselves in years past.

LBH Mission Director Lindsay Becher calls it “a delight to see that number grow and to watch what they can give back to the missionaries.”

Becher added there is “something nostalgic about having them with us . . . It’s fun to hear the stories that they remember from the earlier days” when the program was smaller and just beginning.

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  • Seeing with Jesus' Eyes
On May 26, 2016
Fr. Donald Lange, For the Catholic Herald

Let’s remember chaplains on Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May.

On Memorial Day, we honor military personnel who died in the service of our country, particularly those who died in battle or from wounds sustained in battle.

This includes military chaplains.

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  • Making Sense of Bioethics
On May 26, 2016May 20, 2021
Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk

Embryos and the ‘14-day rule’: Mechanism devised to justify experiments on human embryos

Arguments in favor of research on human embryos typically play off our unfamiliarity with the way that we ourselves once appeared and existed as embryos.

Humans in their tiniest stages are indeed unfamiliar to us, and they hardly look anything like “one of us.” Yet the undeniable conclusion, that every one of us was once an embryo, remains an indisputable scientific dogma, causing a “fingernails on the chalkboard” phenomenon for researchers every time they choose to experiment on embryos or destroy them for research.

To enable scientists to get beyond the knowledge that they’re experimenting on or destroying fellow humans, clever stratagems and justifications have had to be devised.

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  • News
On May 26, 2016
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Edgewood band collaborates with composer

MADISON — The Edgewood High School Band recently got to perform a piece of music very personal to them.

At the school’s band concert on May 4, one of the performed selections was called “Snapshots” — which was a commissioned work composed by Dr. Jack Stamp, with a large amount of input from the Edgewood band members.

Stamp is currently adjunct professor of music at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where he teaches conducting.

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  • Word on Fire
On May 26, 2016
Bishop Robert Barron

Bill Nye is not the philosophy guy

Reliable sources have informed me that for the millennial generation, Bill Nye is a figure of great importance, due to his widely-watched program from the 1990s called Bill Nye the Science Guy.

Evidently, he taught a large swath of American youth the fundamentals of experimental science and became for them a sort of paragon of reason. Well, I’ll take their word for it.

But judging from a recent video in which Bill Nye discussed the relation between science and philosophy, I can only tell you that he sure is not the “philosophy guy.”

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  • Guest column
On May 26, 2016
William McKenna

Is gratitude an antidote to depression?

Guest Column

Question: How does gratitude help me day to day? I have heard a lot about how practicing gratitude helps with depression but I don’t know how to practice it in an effective way.

Response: by William McKenna, M.S. Clinical Psychology Extern at Catholic Charities

Great question! Gratitude is a powerful antidote to depressive thoughts and feelings for a number of reasons, many of which I am sure you know.

Possessing only an abstract understanding of gratitude makes putting it into practice difficult.

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