Skip to content
Catholic Herald flag

Madison Catholic Herald Archive (2001-2025)

Official newspaper of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin

  • News
    • Around the Diocese
    • State News
    • National-World
    • Obituaries
    • Older Editions
    • Diocese of Madison’s 75th anniversary
  • Bishop
    • Bishop Hying’s Columns
    • Bishop Hying’s Letters
    • Bishop’s Schedule
    • About Bishop Hying
    • About Bishop Morlino
    • About Bishop Bullock
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to the editor
    • Columns
    • Columns by name and author
  • Faith
    • Faith
    • Year of Faith
    • Faith Alive
  • Calendar
  • Obituaries
    • Clergy obituaries
    • Religious obituaries
    • Lay person obituaries
  • Multimedia
  • Advertising
    • Advertise with Us
      • Ad Policies
      • Ad Specifications
      • Classifieds Information
    • Rates & Specs (PDF)
    • Special Section Calendar (PDF)
  • About
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Links
    • Catholic Herald Promotion Materials
    • Rates & Specs (PDF)
    • Subscriptions
  • Youth
  • Español
 
  • Home
  • News
  • Around the Diocese
  • In-person MDCCW convention returns
  • Around the Diocese
  • Front page
  • News

In-person MDCCW convention returns

On July 27, 2022July 25, 2022
Jane Lepeska Grinde, Catholic Herald Correspondent
Following their installation as officers of the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, they stand with Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison and Msgr. Duane Moellenberndt, retired. From left to right: Secretary Coreen Marklein, Baraboo; President-elect Carol Rogers, Fennimore; President Linda Ripp, Martinsville; and Past President Judy Lyons, Fort Atkinson. Monsignor Moellenberndt, MDCCW spiritual advisor, installed the women at their convention at All Saints Church in Berlin. (Photo by Kathy Loy)

BERLIN — Holy water and blessed salt were among the items in the gift bags for the women participating in the 67th gathering of the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (MDCCW) held at All Saints Church in Berlin last month.

Hosted by the Columbia North Vicariate CCW, its president, Mona Matijevich, suggested that the women sprinkle the salt in their houses and keep the holy water in their cars for special needs.

Matijevich, a member of St. John the Baptist Parish in Montello, chairs the MDCCW Spirituality Commission.

Among the 130 who attended from throughout the diocese were 25 first-timers.

Katherine Higgins from Madison, who works with the Walking with Moms in Need initiative of the diocese, received a Madonna statue for being the youngest first-time attendee.

Meeting in person for the first time since 2019 when they gathered in Wisconsin Dells, MDCCW President Judy Lyons from Fort Atkinson conducted a brief business meeting. She complimented the women for what they have done despite the pandemic.

Instead of saying “we can’t do this, you said we will do it this way instead.”

Lyons was installed virtually as president in 2020 when no convention was held.

Last year, the West Dane Vicariate CCW hosted the MDCCW via YouTube.

MDCCW service

Lyons encouraged the women to sponsor and support Walking with Moms in Need. An initiative of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Diocese of Madison adopted it as well as a way for Catholic parishes “to walk alongside vulnerable pregnant and parenting women in need.”

Among other projects of the MDCCW are Boxes of Joy, the ordination reception, and Prayers for Priests.

Working with the National CCW, diocesan women last year prepared 896 Boxes of Joy distributed to children in Latin America, a 20 percent increase from 2020.

Coreen Marklein, MDCCW service commission, had a table at the convention for representatives to take boxes for this year’s collection.

Lyons encouraged women to attend the NCCW convention in Minneapolis on November 2 to 5. Registration information is on the website: nccw.org

Lyons introduced the slate of officers. With no new nominations offered, the delegates voted unanimously to approve the slate.

President-elect Linda Ripp from St. Martin of Tours Parish in Martinsville automatically succeeded Judy Lyons as president.

Those elected are president-elect Carol Rogers from Queen of All Saints Parish in Fennimore; secretary Coreen Marklein from St. Joseph Parish in Baraboo; and treasurer Julie Zenz from St. Clement Parish in Lancaster.

Msgr. Duane Moellenberndt, MDCCW spiritual advisor, installed the officers after Mass.

In his spiritual advisor’s report, Monsignor Moellenberndt told a story about Albert Schweitzer comforting a woman as she watched her son sail off to war by sitting near her and crying with her.

Comfort, strength from God

Monsignor Moellenberndt reminded the women that God weeps with us.

“In Christ, God has gone to the heart of human suffering. Christ knows how lonely it is when your closest friends misunderstand you and those you trust turn against you. Christ knows how it feels to surrender to the grave someone you love with all your soul. God has touched the very depths of our souls. God comforts us; God strengthens us; God equips us for our Christian ministry of service.”

The retired pastor commended them for their service.

“God bless the Madison Diocesan Council of Catholic Women for all you do in the ministry of service to God’s people, for you know God is with you in all your work. God bless all of you for all you do for the good of the Church, working to bring others to paradise.”

Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison celebrated Mass with attending priests: Monsignor Moellenberndt; host pastor Fr. John Silva; Fr. Savio Yerasani, St. John the Baptist Parish, Montello, and Good Shepherd Parish, Westfield; Fr. Anthony Thirumalareddy, Our Lady of the Lake Parish, Green Lake; and Fr. David Greenfield, retired All Saints pastor.

Recently ordained Deacon Simon Tipps whose summer assignment is at All Saints and nearby Our Lady of the Lake Parish, Green Lake, participated in the day’s activities.

Talk on St. Philomena

Following lunch, Susan Hilliard, volunteer caretaker of the National Shrine of St. Philomena, Briggsville, told of her dedication to St. Philomena and her work in maintaining the shrine.

She shared a copy of the picture of the saint which she made to revive interest in the saint and the shrine which was established in the late 1940s by a priest from Milwaukee who had been given a first-class relic of the saint obtained by a priest from Italy.

Bishop Hying will celebrate Mass at the shrine at 2 p.m., Aug. 11, the feast of St. Philomena.

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
In Around the Diocese Front page NewsIn in-person , Madison Diocese Council of Catholic Women , MDCCW

Post navigation

Space
Always present

This webite, madisoncatholicheraldarchive.org, covers Catholic Herald content from October 11, 2001 to September 18, 2008 (HTML-based website) and September 19, 2008 to October 8, 2025 (WordPress-based website).

To view content prior to 9/19/2008, browse our older editions (FreeFind site search no longer available).

To search content from 9/19/2008 to 10/8/2025, use the search box above.

For newer content, please visit madisoncatholicherald.org (FAITH Catholic-based website).

e-Edition:

click to go to the Catholic Herald e-Edition

Access our e-Edition here. For more information, contact the Catholic Herald office at 608-821-3070 or email: [email protected]

Most popular:

  • Practicing law is more than a career
  • Priest announcement
  • Appointments (December 17)
  • Reconciliation shows us God’s boundless mercy
  • On ‘aging gracefully’

Please support our advertisers:

  • Your ad could be here! Call (608) 821-3074

Bishop Hying’s videos:

'A Moment with the Bishop' videos on YouTube

Promote the Catholic Herald:

click for Catholic Herald promotion materials

Click here for information and materials to promote the Catholic Herald in your parish.

RSS feeds

RSS feed

You May Like

  • Around the Diocese
the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
On October 31, 2019

National Vocation Awareness Week is November 3-9

  • Around the Diocese
Kevin Wondrash
On October 31, 2013

Day of the Dead altars in Princeton

  • Around the Diocese
Cathy Lins, Catholic Herald Correspondent
On November 17, 2020

Parishes around the diocese to host Men of Christ event

  • Around the Diocese
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff
On September 16, 2020

Schools in Dane County fully open

  • Around the Diocese
  • Columns
  • Everyday Faith
Julianne Nornberg
On April 6, 2022April 5, 2022

Appreciating invisible grace of the Eucharist

  • Around the Diocese
Kat Wagner, Catholic Herald Staff
On January 20, 2011

Initiative, Stations of the Cross create powerful witness

  • Catholic Herald on Facebook

Copyright © 2001-2025 Diocese of Madison, Catholic Herald. All rights reserved.
Website created by Leemark.com and Catholic Herald staff using Telegram theme.