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Tag: Rosary

  • Around the Diocese
On October 8, 2009
Kat Wagner, Catholic Herald Staff

Rosary: Finding healing from beads to bowling balls

The Rosary. The word, which in Latin, rosarius, means a garland of roses, evokes images of fingers running across a strand of well-worn beads, of the steady murmurings of well-worn prayers.

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On October 8, 2009February 15, 2022
Mary C. Uhler, editor

Don’t forget the power of the Rosary

editor's viewWhat has the power to end wars, destroy evil, save lives, and heal  people? Someone might think I’m talking about a superhero.

No. I’m thinking about the power available to any believer in the Rosary.  This traditional Catholic devotion usually prayed on beads really has awesome power! How do we know? Our Lady herself has told us.

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On August 27, 2009
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Prayer and action urged on health care reform

MADISON — A group of concerned citizens in the Diocese of Madison is urging prayer and action to assure that national health care reform legislation respects the dignity of human life from conception to natural death.

“For the sake of babies, the chronically ill, the developmentally disabled, the frail elderly, and the American people if life-ending measures are included in governmental policies, we are urging people to pray for the Precious Blood of Jesus to pour over our nation and this effort,” said Deacon Jack Fernan of Madison, one of the organizers of the effort.

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