It’s the evening of a December 24. In one home on this December 24, there are no Christmas lights, much less a tree.
Month: December 2024
CDMF looks back on 2024
The Catholic Diocese of Madison Foundation (CDMF) provides grants, charitable distributions, and financial support to various parishes, schools, and nonprofits throughout the Diocese of Madison.
Carta pastoral para el Año Jubilar de 2025
Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo, el domingo 29 de diciembre de 2024, Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia, en unión con el Santo Padre, los Obispos y toda la Iglesia universal, entramos en el Año Jubilar de 2025
Saint Paul’s podcast grows its audience
The voices of Saint Paul’s are coming onto the podcasting scene. Saint Paul’s On The Go is the official podcast of Saint Paul’s Catholic Student Center in Madison.
Clergy appointments 12-12-2024
Very Rev. Tait Schroeder, Vicar General, announces the following clergy appointments, effective Thursday, December 12, 2024, and announced on Saturday and Sunday, December 14 and 15, 2024, based on the merger of Good Shepherd Parish, Madison, and St. Raphael Parish, Madison, to become Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Madison, as decreed by Most Rev. Donald Hying, Bishop of Madison:
Jubilee Year in 2025
The universal Catholic Church is looking toward the Jubilee Year 2025 — the 2,025th anniversary of the Incarnation of our Lord.
Continuing the walk with prayer
If you practice the Catholic faith and have a loving and living relationship with Jesus, various people in your life have prayed for you to be where you spiritually are.
Realtor’s Catholicism shows in work
“I’m a Catholic wife, Catholic mother, Catholic realtor,” said Laura Breunig, when she sat down with the Catholic Herald for an interview on how she brings her faith and work together.
Offering up silent sacrifices this Advent
Whatever the silent sacrifices look like for you this Advent, know that they are ways Our Lord is asking you to grow closer to Him.
A visit from St. Nicholas*, revisited
Dear Readers, in case some of you are fact-checking, I will confess that for the first time ever I’ve succumbed to the use of hyperbole here and there in this column, but only because I wanted to make sure my message was clear — we must all avoid the perils of pursuing perfectionism lest we trade Spirit for spirit.
