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Category: Opinion

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On August 25, 2020
Kevin Wondrash

Giving more attention to peaceful actions

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During Memorial Day weekend, I sat in front of my TV, totally captivated by the images on the screen — live chaos on State St. and in the downtown area in Madison.

Our area’s version of the protests following the death of George Floyd had disintegrated into violence, looting, angry shouting, and even a police car set on fire live on TV among other negative pictures.

For those seeking dialogue, attention, and something good out of the day’s events, these actions left sour images in many minds as the week went on.

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  • Editorial
On August 13, 2020
Kevin Wondrash

‘How is your prayer life?’

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What is the one thing that we want to do more of, never make enough time for, are capable of doing in countless different ways, always wondering if we’re doing it right, are skeptical of its effectiveness, and the topic thereof is always seeming to pop up in our lives?

If you read the title of this editorial, you know it’s one of those words, and it’s not “how,” “is,” “your,” or life”.

Since you’ve made it to paragraph three, I’ll assume you know I’m talking about prayer, and you’re perfectly fine with this topic.

Whether it be in the confessional, in a conversation with a close friend or spiritual director, in a small group setting, or the occasional “sidewalk discipleship” encounter, talk of our struggles and challenges will come up.

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  • Editorial
On July 30, 2020
Kevin Wondrash

Finding what we all can agree on

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I have a problem. Every time I see a potentially controversial Facebook post, tweet, message board posting, online news story, or any other message of the sort, I am immediately drawn to and sucked into the comments section.

For those unfamiliar with the more social media-esque methods of sharing news and information, the comments section allows people who’ve read the article — or just glanced at the headline — to type out and share their thoughts on it for all to see. These comments are often opinionated, emotional, or a reflection of one’s thoughts while reading said article or post.

These comments, even in the online Catholic media, can lead to a lot of back and forth debating — or let’s be honest, arguing — sometimes getting very personal.

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  • Letters to the editor
On July 16, 2020
Kevin Wondrash

Many ways to heal after abortion

To the editor:

Thank you for spreading the word abut the Memorial Statue in Resurrection Ceremony.

What a powerful, beautiful way to invite those who have lost unborn children in a variety of tragic manners to privately pray, grieve, and remember their children.

I would also like to salute Mary Mead who has spent several decades being a true ambassador of Christ’s love to these women and men.

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  • Editorial
On July 16, 2020
Kevin Wondrash

‘I think it would be fun to run a newspaper’

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For those of you out there wanting to know more about the new guy, the above headline of my first official editorial may give you some hint as to my personality and interests — I’m an old movie fan.

In taking this position at the Catholic Herald, there was no way I was going to let an opportunity pass by to quote the line from Citizen Kane — “I think it would be fun to run a newspaper”.

Those that have seen the 1941 classic know the line, and I certainly hope my fate later in life is not isolation in my own “Xanadu”-like castle.

For those of you who haven’t seen the movie yet, you should.

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  • Editorial
On July 2, 2020May 14, 2021
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Parting thoughts on editorial writing and importance of the Catholic press

When he named me editor of the Catholic Herald in 1986, Bishop Cletus F. O’Donnell expressed his confidence in me and encouraged me to write “one solid editorial” every week.

I’ve lived up to his request. In these 34 years, I estimate I’ve written almost 1,600 editorials.

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  • Letters to the editor
On June 11, 2020May 14, 2021
Monica Simpson

Follow healthy practices

To the editor:

As the state opens up, and I look around seeing bigger gatherings, I am tempted to join in. Staying physically apart is difficult even when the science is there to tell me it is important. It’s human nature that I don’t like someone telling me what to do, especially if it’s extra work in a difficult situation.

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  • Editorial
On June 11, 2020May 14, 2021
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

God and country tell us to love our neighbor

The tragic death of George Floyd in Minneapolis has caused us to be more aware of the racism and injustice that have plagued our country for centuries.

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  • Letters to the editor
On June 11, 2020May 14, 2021
Doc Casey

Men interact with families

To the editor:

During the pandemic, so many men have been staying home. I have seen a lot of them interacting with their family members.

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  • Editorial
On May 28, 2020May 14, 2021
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Let’s be on fire for new Evangelization Initiative

Bishop Donald J. Hying is officially launching his Evangelization Initiative in the Diocese of Madison on Pentecost Sunday, celebrated on May 31 this year.

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