Henry Keefe tries to live in the present.
“The duty of the present moment, it’s pretty clear,” he said.
“Whether it’s sending that email or having a conversation at dinner, I aim to sanctify the ordinary moments in my day.”
Henry Keefe tries to live in the present.
“The duty of the present moment, it’s pretty clear,” he said.
“Whether it’s sending that email or having a conversation at dinner, I aim to sanctify the ordinary moments in my day.”
The Diocese of […]
Very Rev. Tait Schroeder, Vicar General, announces the following clergy appointments, effective Saturday, May 31, 2025, and announced the same day, based on the merger of Christ the King Parish in McFarland, Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Monona, and Saint Patrick Parish in Cottage Grove to become Stella Maris Parish, as decreed by Most Rev. Donald Hying, Bishop of Madison:
When I was a little girl, my family sometimes went to the beach on Lake Michigan.
I remember sitting at the water’s edge, building sandcastles.
Antes de su fallecimiento, una de las últimas declaraciones oficiales del Papa Francisco fue su mensaje para la Jornada Mundial de Oración por las Vocaciones del 2025.
En este mensaje, con la intención de coincidir con el Domingo del Buen Pastor, el Santo Padre recordó a los fieles cristianos: “El descubrimiento de nuestra vocación surge como resultado de un camino de discernimiento. Ese camino nunca es solitario, sino que se desarrolla dentro de una comunidad cristiana y como parte de ella”.
The recent election of Pope Leo XVI has certainly caused a stir within the Church and throughout the world.
Elected to the papacy as the 267th successor of St. Peter on May 8, this Augustinian Friar originally from Chicago, became the first pope from the United States in history.
Fishing has been around forever. Ever since people got hungry and lived by water, they went fishing.
The Gospels talk about fishing a lot. It wasn’t the “rod and reel” style that we commonly associate with fishing today, nor was it the sportiness of expensive bass boats with competitions shown live on TV but people still went fishing.
As we celebrate the centenary of their canonizations, these 19th century French saints both remain powerful today in their Heavenly intercession and their spiritual impact on the Universal Church.
A celebration including Mass and a banquet was held on May 3 in honor of the 10th anniversary of the rechartering of Phi Kappa Theta-Wisconsin Lambda with the university.
The election of a new pope draws strong emotions from the faithful. One of my most powerful Catholic experiences came in 2013 while watching TV, as thousands in St. Peter’s Square cheered for the introduction of Pope Francis.