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Day: April 12, 2018

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On April 12, 2018
Pat Casucci, Catholic Herald Correspondent

Beloit nurse worked in leper colony

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Sandra Clisham holds a picture of St. Damien De Veuster and Christ, painted by Henry, a leper patient she treated in Hawaii. St. Damien cared for leprosy patients in Hawaii. (Catholic Herald photo/Pat Casucci)

BELOIT — Perhaps Sandra Clisham, an Our Lady of the Assumption (OLA) parishioner in Beloit, could be described as being rooted in service and sacrifice.

Clisham is a licensed LPN and is now retired. She spent the better part of 10 years working in Hawaii, the last four of those at Kalaupapa Hospital, which served the leper colony on the island of Molokai.

The leper colony itself is located on the remote, windy, north shore of the Kalaupapa Peninsula. Some of the highest cliffs in the world surround the peninsula. Supplies arrive by barge. Food is flown in.

She shrugged her shoulders and said in her calm, humble manner, “I never considered it that important” when she was asked about her experiences in Hawaii.

Adventurous spirit

Her adventurous spirit led to her work of service and care for the few remaining people who chose to continue living at the former leper colony on Molokai.

On a trip to Hawaii in the early 1980s, Clisham visited the leper colony and was impressed with the contrast between the beauty of the area and its history.

She explained, “While I was there on the trip, I jokingly said to a hospital official, ‘If you have any job openings at the hospital, let me know.’” She admitted, “I knew it would be a challenge. But life has always been a challenge for me.”

Not long afterwards, the hospital called and told her she had a job there. At first she worked in a larger hospital on the island of Kauai until there was an opening at Kalaupapa.

So began Clisham’s odyssey.

How lepers were treated

She pointed out that leprosy is now called Hansen’s disease. By the 1800s, it had spread rapidly throughout the Hawaiian Islands and by mid-century, lepers were exiled to the Kalaupapa Peninsula.

The disease was not understood, and the lepers were left to fend for themselves. Walled off from the world, they bonded together, living their lives out in what histories describe as sad, demoralizing, neglected conditions.

For more than a century, hundreds of people were forced to live there. After 1969, the quarantine ended when the disease became better understood and could be treated with antibiotics. The colony is now designated as a National Historical Park.

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  • Guest column
On April 12, 2018
Msgr. Kevin Holmes

Encountering Christ in the Holy Land

Word on Fire
Msgr. Kevin Holmes

Editor’s note: Following is a slightly edited version of a homily given by Msgr. Kevin Holmes, pastor of the Cathedral Parish in Madison, on Good Friday, March 30.


As many of you know, I was privileged to spend the first two weeks of this Lent on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

After I got back, Marc Laudonio — on the parish staff — asked me an interesting question, namely: “Rome or Jerusalem? If you could visit only one, which would you choose?”

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  • News
On April 12, 2018
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

McFarland Girl Scout receives Gold Award

MCFARLAND — On April 7, at the Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Award Ceremony in Prairie Du Sac, Tori Budnar-Chapman was one of 11 Girl Scouts receiving her Gold Award.

The Gold Award is the highest award a Girl Scout can earn. Once achieved, according to the chapter’s website, “It shows colleges, employers, and your community that you’re out there changing the world.”

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  • Around the Diocese
On April 12, 2018
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

The Beacon presents community update

MADISON — On April 4, staff members of The Beacon, along with members of the Madison Police Department, presented stories of successes and challenges from its first few months of operation.

A comprehensive day resource center for people experiencing homelessness in Dane County, The Beacon opened in October of 2017. It is a joint venture among Catholic Charities Madison, Dane County, the City of Madison, and United Way of Dane County.

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  • Around the Diocese
On April 12, 2018
Kevin Wondrash

Program on ‘Raising Teens in Today’s World’

MADISON — Parents […]

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  • Around the Diocese
On April 12, 2018
Kevin Wondrash

Middleton parish hosts iconographer

MIDDLETON — St. […]

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  • Around the Diocese
On April 12, 2018
Kevin Wondrash

West Dane Catholic women host talk on realities of human trafficking

CROSS PLAINS — “Respecting the Dignity of God’s Creation” is the theme for the spring conference of the West Dane Council of Catholic Women (CCW) Tuesday evening, April 24, at St. Francis Xavier Church in Cross Plains.

Registration begins at 4:30 p.m. with Mass at 5 celebrated by Fr. Tom Kelley, pastor, and Msgr. Duane Moellenberndt, Sun Prairie. Following Mass, there will be a business meeting with election of officers, light dinner, and program.

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  • Editorial
On April 12, 2018February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Give the gift of life after your death

On the back of my driver’s license, I have signed an anatomical gift statement which says: “Upon my death, I wish to donate all organs, tissues, or eyes.”

I believe being an organ and tissue donor is one way that I can help save and heal other lives, even after I die. It is estimated that one donor can save up to eight lives.

April is designated as National Donate Life Month. This is a time to encourage people to consider being an organ, tissue, and eye donor.

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