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Author: Chris Lee

  • Our Catholic Schools
On January 8, 2009
Chris Lee

Catholic Schools planning – Emerging themes

Our Catholic Schools by Michael Lancaster

The Steering Committee for Catholic Schools Planning met in early December and is moving forward with plans for two major events in January. The first of these is the gathering of the Core Teams. The Core Teams represent a major extension of the planning process. Over 100 people from across the diocese will serve on four Core Teams, one for each area of planning: Catholic Leadership; Academic Curriculum; Enrollment Management; and Fiscal Stewardship.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 8, 2009
Chris Lee

Thanks for timely articles, especially Fr. Dietzen’s

To the editor:

I want to thank you for the nice article “Santa Claus Lives on Forever” by Fr. John Dietzen (Catholic Herald, December 11 issue). It was very informative and interesting. I read it and then reread it two or three times more.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 8, 2009
Chris Lee

Congress and citizens facing critical life issues in 2009

To the editor:

After January 20, 2009, the U.S. Congress and U.S. citizens will be facing critical issues as follows:

1. American support for China’s coerced abortion policy.

2. Funding for international family planning programs that include abortion.

3. Eliminations of any restrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 8, 2009
Chris Lee

Comments on Catholics in military off the mark

To the editor:

Fr. Jim Murphy’s comments about Catholic participation in military service are off the mark. Service in the armed forces by people of faith is difficult and requires those serving to deal with moral issues.

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  • Letters to the editor
On January 8, 2009
Chris Lee

Members of Armed Forces preserve freedoms we enjoy

To the editor:

I am writing this in response to an article written by Fr. Jim Murphy. The article was part of your December 25, 2008 edition.

Being a proud part of four generations of a military family, I retired from the USAF in 1982, I found his opinions on the Armed Forces of this great nation to be flawed.

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  • Letters to the editor
On December 25, 2008
Chris Lee

Economic problems today not as bad as previous times

To the editor:

You began your Editor’s View of the December 11, 2008, issue with the declaration that “ . . . people are suffering from the effects of an economic crisis worse than we’ve experienced since the Great Depression . . . ” You exhorted readers to participate in diocesan works of spiritual and material support for the unemployed. I very much applaud the works of charity you encourage. However, your statement about the gravity of this crisis is exaggerated and harmful.

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  • Letters to the editor
On December 25, 2008
Chris Lee

Catholics should not participate in U.S. military at this time

To the editor:

Last spring the U.S. marked five years at war in Iraq and now we approach the call-up of 3,000 Wisconsin National Guard members for duty in Iraq. Surely there will be a growing number of local deaths in the Iraq war.

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  • Artículos en Español
On December 25, 2008
Chris Lee

Navidad Gozosa, bendiciones de Año Nuevo

Ilustración del Libro del Evangelio abierto por encima de la cabeza del ObispoNavidad Gozosa, bendiciones de Año Nuevo

¡Bendito sea Jesús Cristo! Es mi agrado desearles a ustedes y sus seres queridos todas las bendiciones de Navidad y de esta estación de fiesta — bendiciones que se extenderán a través del Año Nuevo.

Es un tiempo alegre para todos nosotros, incluso aquellos de nosotros que pudiéramos estar, por una u otra razón, sufriendo. No estamos dispensados del llamado de estar alegres en Navidad, porque Cristo nuestro Salvador nace, y Él es la única fuente verdadera de nuestra esperanza y de la luz para nuestra vida.

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  • Artículos en Español
On December 18, 2008
Chris Lee

Regocijen siempre – incluso en el desierto

Esta columna es adaptada de la homilía del obispo Roberto C. Morlino de la Iglesia de San Patrick, del domingo 14 de diciembre.

Ilustración del Libro del Evangelio abierto por encima de la cabeza del ObispoEl segundo domingo de Adviento, oímos hablar a Juan el Bautista como “una voz que exclamaba en el desierto” y nosotros lo oímos otra vez en las lecturas de este último domingo. Y oímos, durante esa segunda semana de Adviento, sobre nuestra Madre Santa. Oímos cómo enviaron esta mujer vestida de sol, el modelo de la Iglesia, enviada al desierto, en donde un lugar había sido preparado para ella; el significado del desierto, transitoriamente, épocas difíciles.

Este domingo pasado por la mañana una encuesta de americanos salió diciendo que el 2008, en gran parte por razones económicas, ha sido el peor año que recuerdan. La encuesta, en nuestros términos, dice que, en gran parte debido a la economía, el 2008 ha sido, para la mayoría de los americanos, un desierto. Esos resultados de la encuesta no sorprenden a nadie.

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  • Guest column
On December 17, 2008
Chris Lee

Notes from the country — Keeping a Christmas tradition

I would like to share with you a special Christmas tradition from our family. It goes back as far as I can remember.

Guest Column

My mother was a wonderful baker, especially at Christmas time. She would spend the weeks before Christmas diligently turning out one wonderful confection after the other.

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