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On August 7, 2014March 31, 2023
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Totus Tuus finishes its first year in the Diocese of Madison

“This is going to be the best week of your life” is a bold promise from the team members of Totus Tuus, but for most of the participants at all levels — it was indeed one of the best weeks of their lives.

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On May 15, 2014March 22, 2023
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Graduates leave special legacy of Prayer Club

As schools near graduation season, it’s often a custom for students moving on to their future endeavors to leave a gift — be it a plaque, picture, or some other item in their name as a way to give back to the school.

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  • News
On April 3, 2014
Kevin Wondrash

Students in Cuba City perform play about Venerable Father Mazzuchelli

CUBA CITY — Venerable Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli died on February 23, 1864.

In recognition of the 150th anniversary of his death, the students of St. Rose of Lima Catholic School in Cuba City presented the play Medicine for Wildcat on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at St. Rose Church.

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  • News
On March 20, 2014
Kevin Wondrash

‘We’re more than a school . . . we’re family’

SPRING GREEN — “We are truly a family here at St. John’s School” is proclaimed on the website for St. John the Evangelist School in Spring Green (www.stjohns-springgreen.org)

The average class size is less than 15, which allows the teachers to know every student as an individual and to respect each for his or her own individual talents and gifts.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 26, 2014
Kevin Wondrash

Open houses scheduled at Lumen House

MADISON — There will be open houses and tours the next two Thursdays, Feb. 27 and March 6, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the site of Lumen House at 142 W. Johnson St.

Lumen House is a student housing project of Cathedral Parish in Madison. Residents will experience high quality apartment living within a small, supportive community.

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  • News
On November 20, 2013
Margarete Schels, For the Catholic Herald

Students in Jefferson learn about icons

JEFFERSON — Seventh and eighth graders at St. John the Baptist (SJB) School in Jefferson were recently able to catch a glimpse of heaven thanks to the work of Madison-based iconographer, Drazen Dupor.

Students had been studying religious icons in religion classes. In collaboration with art teacher Sally Koehler and with the support of the SJB Home and School Association, students began their first steps on the journey to understanding and appreciating this cherished liturgical art form.

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On November 13, 2013
Kevin Wondrash

Grandparents honored at All Saints School in Berlin

BERLIN — The grandparents of students visited All Saints School in Berlin on October 30 for the morning. The day together began with Mass prepared by students from all grades. Grandparents and students then toured the classrooms and enjoyed a delicious lunch.

They also made ornaments for the All Saints Christmas tree in Nathan Strong Park. The grandparents enjoyed seeing what is going on at school and their grandchildren had fun showing off their classrooms and schoolwork.

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  • Our Catholic Schools
On January 25, 2012
Michael Lancaster

Catholic schools: Faith, academics, service

Our Catholic Schools, by Michael Lancaster“Why do we have Catholic schools?” I mean really, why do we have Catholic schools? It’s a question I hear much too often.

Yet it is a question that I am passionate about answering, not just because I’m the superintendent, but because I’ve experienced Catholic schools as a student, a parent, a teacher, and an administrator, and I am completely, totally, and unequivocally convinced that Catholic schools are awesome!

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  • Seeing with Jesus' Eyes
On January 25, 2012
Fr. Don Lange

Catholic school students encouraged to respect everyone

Seeing with Jesus' Eyes, by Fr. Don LangeCatholic Schools Week begins on Sunday, Jan. 29, and ends on Sunday, Feb. 5. Catholic schools typically celebrate Catholic Schools Week with Masses, open houses, and activities for students, families, parishioners, and the wider community.

The Catholic school builds upon the relationship with God, knowledge, values, and community that the student experiences at home. In no. 2204 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, it says, “the Christian family constitutes a specific revelation and realization of ecclesial communion and for this reason it can and should be called a domestic Church.” Good families teach us to respect God and each other.

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  • Eye on the Capitol
On January 25, 2012
Kim Wadas

The importance of choice in education reform

Eye on the Capitol, by Kim WadasWisconsin’s public policy makers have increasingly focused on education reform. They do so for good reason.

Significant improvement in our education system could help alleviate many of the problems currently plaguing our state, such as skilled labor shortages and the high cost of incarceration. With “Catholic Schools Week” upon us, it’s fitting to reflect upon the Church’s approach to education reform and the unique role Catholic schools play in our community.

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