Held at James Madison Park on Lake Mendota, a festival honoring Divine Mercy was organized by Knights of Columbus Council #6568 at Saint Paul’s Catholic Student Center, near the UW-Madison campus.
Tag: Bishop Donald J. Hying
Wisconsin honors St. Joseph the Worker
Bishop Donald J. […]
New priests to be ordained on May 30
On Friday, May 30, God-willing, four men will be ordained to the priesthood in the Diocese of Madison.
New deacons to be ordained on May 16
On Friday, May 16, God-willing, four men will be ordained to the transitional diaconate in the Diocese of Madison.
St. Thérèse of Lisieux and her trust in God’s merciful love still resonate with faithful
Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison needed to make a difficult decision, so he turned to one of his favorite saints for help: St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
Diocese prays for Pope Francis
On an otherwise warm and sunny day, Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in Madison was decorated in mournful black. Held five days after his death, more than 500 people prayed virtually and in-person at the church for the peaceful repose of Pope Francis.
Praying for Pope Francis
After his death on April 21, we pray for Pope Francis, that he may rest in the eternal light of the risen Lord, whom he proclaimed throughout his life of priestly service, and especially in his ministry as the successor of St. Peter for 12 years.
Chrism Mass celebrated in diocese
Bishop Donald J. Hying of Madison celebrated the Chrism Mass at St. Maria Goretti Church in Madison, part of Divine Mercy Pastorate, the morning of Holy Thursday, April 17.
The source of our hope and joy
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the most beautiful and important event in all of human history! Without it, Jesus’ mission was an abject failure, we are trapped in our sins and bereft of any hope for eternal life!
La fuente de nuestra esperanza y alegría
¡La Resurrección de Jesucristo es el acontecimiento más hermoso e importante de toda la historia de la humanidad! Sin la Resurrección, la misión de Jesús sería un fracaso rotundo; estaríamos atrapados en nuestros pecados y despejados de toda esperanza hacia la vida eterna.
