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On March 2, 2021June 27, 2023
Catholic Herald Staff

Msgr. James Bartylla receives award from Warhawk Catholic

WHITEWATER — Warhawk Catholic, the campus ministry for Catholic students at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, is pleased to announce the winner of its Distinguished Alumni Award is Msgr. James Bartylla.

He is being recognized as part of an extended celebration of the 50th anniversary of Warhawk Catholic.

Many UW-Whitewater graduates are Catholic, one notable alum being Monsignor Bartylla ‘83, the vicar general of the Diocese of Madison.

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  • Around the Diocese
On August 30, 2018
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

New student housing facility is near UW-Platteville campus and St. Augustine Parish

newman heights
Newman Heights, a new student housing facility adjacent to St. Augustine University Parish in Platteville recently opened near the UW-Platteville campus in time for the new school year. (Contributed photo)

PLATTEVILLE — It’s not uncommon for people helping college-aged young adults to say, “Our goal is to have people find out who they are.”

When those words come from a property management president like Bill Levy from BMOC, Inc., you know there is something special he’s talking about.

The “something special” is Newman Heights, a recently opened 144-bed student housing complex near the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Platteville campus and adjacent to St. Augustine University Parish.

Need for housing

St. Augustine Parochial Administrator Fr. John Del Priore, SJS, said the project began after he talked with UW-Platteville students who expressed a “need for a place they felt safe, a place they could flourish as Catholic students.”

He said they weren’t “comfortable” in other housing options they had on or near campus.

The eventual plan was to buy four houses that were on the same block as St. Augustine Church and then raze them, making way for a new student housing complex.

Tri North Builders in Fitchburg was contracted to design the building, made of stone, “done in a Gothic style,” said Architect Steve Harms.

“When you see it, it’s like wow,” Harms added.

Levy said a sense of “freedom” would exist at Newman Heights.

“The beautiful thing is that freedom to be able to really kind of be who you are and feel like you have the freedom

to be who you are, and you’re not going to be judged,” he said.

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On August 30, 2018
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

New student housing facility is near UW-Platteville campus and St. Augustine Parish

newman heights
Newman Heights, a new student housing facility adjacent to St. Augustine University Parish in Platteville recently opened near the UW-Platteville campus in time for the new school year. (Contributed photo)

PLATTEVILLE — It’s not uncommon for people helping college-aged young adults to say, “Our goal is to have people find out who they are.”

When those words come from a property management president like Bill Levy from BMOC, Inc., you know there is something special he’s talking about.

The “something special” is Newman Heights, a recently opened 144-bed student housing complex near the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Platteville campus and adjacent to St. Augustine University Parish.

Need for housing

St. Augustine Parochial Administrator Fr. John Del Priore, SJS, said the project began after he talked with UW-Platteville students who expressed a “need for a place they felt safe, a place they could flourish as Catholic students.”

He said they weren’t “comfortable” in other housing options they had on or near campus.

The eventual plan was to buy four houses that were on the same block as St. Augustine Church and then raze them, making way for a new student housing complex.

Tri North Builders in Fitchburg was contracted to design the building, made of stone, “done in a Gothic style,” said Architect Steve Harms.

“When you see it, it’s like wow,” Harms added.

Levy said a sense of “freedom” would exist at Newman Heights.

“The beautiful thing is that freedom to be able to really kind of be who you are and feel like you have the freedom

to be who you are, and you’re not going to be judged,” he said.

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On March 30, 2017
Joan Carey, For the Catholic Herald

New St. Paul’s makes its way skyward on UW campus

photo of new St. Paul's Catholic Center being built at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
The new St. Paul’s Catholic Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is being built. It is expected to open its doors in October of 2017, ready to kick off a new era in Catholic campus ministry. (Contributed photo)

MADISON — Each day, thousands of students wend their way through Library Mall, the lively hub of Madison’s University of Wisconsin campus.

They sample international cuisine from the many colorful food carts, hit the stacks at Memorial Library, take in the view of Lake Mendota at the Memorial Union Terrace, and settle in with a bag lunch to enjoy an open-air music performance or watch jugglers practicing their routine.

Smack-dab in the middle of all this bustle, a new St. Paul’s Catholic Center is making its way skyward, one steel beam at a time, aiming to open its doors in October, 2017, ready to kick off a new era in the history of Catholic campus ministry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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On March 31, 2016
Joan Carey, For the Catholic Herald

St. Paul’s Spring Wine Fest: Toasting new era of campus ministry

MADISON — If anyone has taken a stroll down State St. in the past two months, one will notice a vast difference at 723 State St. The old St. Paul University Catholic Center has been dismantled to make way for the construction of the larger, new St. Paul’s Church and Student Center!

While each year has brought changes and new faces to the primarily student-based center, the heart of the mission remains consistent: providing frequent sacraments and many programs designed to engage the hearts and minds of students, build authentic community, and foster a friendship with Christ that provides a foundation for a lifetime of discipleship.

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On January 27, 2016
Kevin Wondrash

St. Thomas More Society to meet Feb. 5

MADISON — The St. Thomas More Society meeting will be held on Friday, Feb. 5, at 12 noon, at St. Patrick Church, 404 E. Main St., Madison. Lunch will be served.

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On October 15, 2015April 9, 2024
Joan Carey, For the Catholic Herald

St. Paul University Catholic Center: Eager to embark on a new era

St. Paul University Catholic Center stands on the threshold of a new era in its ministry to students on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.

The leadership of St. Paul’s has given the green light to setting in motion plans that will replace the 50-year-old concrete chapel and century-old student center with a …

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On May 28, 2015March 31, 2023
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

Fraternity rooted in Catholic faith returns to the UW

“Give, expecting nothing thereof.”

That is the motto of Phi Kappa Theta-Wisconsin Lambda, a national social fraternity with a chapter recently chartered on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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  • Around the Diocese
On April 23, 2015
Kevin Wondrash

Christopher West will speak to students on a ‘new sexual revolution’

MADISON — Christopher West, globally recognized as a leading chastity speaker and author, will speak to University of Wisconsin-Madison’s students Thursday, April 23, at 7:15 p.m., at St. Paul University Catholic Center, 723 State St.

Badger Catholic invites all students and their friends to join the organization’s speaker event, “What is Love? A New Sexual Revolution.”

During the event, students will have the opportunity to learn more about “Theology of the Body,” a bold, biblical vision of love and sexuality written by St. John Paul II.

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  • Around the Diocese
On February 25, 2015
Kevin Mauer, For the Catholic Herald

Students fill St. Paul’s on Ash Wednesday

Frs. Eric Nielsen and Mark Miller distribute ashes at St. Paul University Catholic Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Ash Wednesday is the busiest day of the year at St. Paul’s with over 1,900 students attending Mass. (Contributed photo)

MADISON — The marquee on Library Mall read, “Get your ash to Mass.” And get to Mass they did.

When Ash Wednesday comes around at St. Paul University Catholic Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, it’s all hands on deck.

Our liturgical rotation on Ash Wednesday included three priests, five sacristans, eight altar servers, 10 lectors, dozens of choir members, and 17 ashes-distributors for our five Masses.

Busiest day of year

We needed all the hands we could get. With students typically going back home for Christmas and Easter, Ash Wednesday is by far the busiest day of the year in the St. Paul’s chapel.

This year, over 1,900 students came through our doors to be told that they are dust and to dust they shall return. That number is about double the attendance of a typical Sunday.

Why so popular?

We’re still not sure what makes this day more popular than any Sunday or holy days of obligation.

Apparently, being repeatedly asked the question, “Excuse me, did you know you have dirt on your face?” at every class throughout the day is no deterrent to these students.

More likely, it’s an incentive. The fact that so many hundreds of students on campus would sooner claim Catholicism as an identity than to practice it by, for example, fulfilling the Sunday obligation is an indication that the Catholic brand is alive and well here.

This has major implications for the New Evangelization. It means that more people of the Millennial generation than we might think are willing to give the Catholic faith a chance, but have never discovered a reason to become fully alive in that faith and to actively seek a nearer approach to God.

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