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  • Diocese of Madison's 75th anniversary
On November 10, 2021October 4, 2023
Mary C. Uhler, For the Catholic Herald

Bishop Hying keeps busy visiting parishes, schools, and sites throughout the diocese

Thirty-eighth in a series on the 75th anniversary of the Diocese of Madison.

Bishop Donald J. Hying started out his time as shepherd of the Diocese of Madison energetically with visits to parishes, diocesan schools, …

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  • Diocese of Madison's 75th anniversary
On March 2, 2021May 8, 2021
Mary C. Uhler, For the Catholic Herald

Bishop O’Connor travels to Rome for ad limina visits and to attend the Second Vatican Council

Eighth in a series on the 75th anniversary of the Diocese of Madison

Bishop William P. O’Connor traveled to Rome several times after becoming the first bishop of the Diocese of Madison.

Ad limina visits

Bishop O’Connor made three ad limina visits to the Vatican. These visits are called ad limina apostolorum (“to the threshold of the Apostles”) because they are traditionally pilgrimages made by bishops to the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul. The bishops in the United States are required to make visits to Rome personally or through authorized delegates about every five years to present a report on the state of the diocese.

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  • Around the Diocese
On December 25, 2019June 27, 2023
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Bishop Hying returns from whirlwind ‘ad limina’ week in Rome, meets pope

Bishop Donald J. Hying has returned from what he described as a “whirlwind” week in Rome for his “ad limina” visit.

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  • Around the Diocese
On January 16, 2019October 25, 2023
Sr. Mary Bede berg, O.Cist. Valley of Our Lady Monastery

Cistercian Sisters invite the public to view and venerate the relics

Our communion with the saints is a reality we too often forget. Throughout the history of the Church, the intercession and example of the saints have strengthened and inspired all the faithful, while their relics have been both objects of veneration and sources of miraculous graces.

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  • Seeing with Jesus' Eyes
On September 15, 2016
Fr. Donald Lange

Remember the elderly in the autumn of their lives

October 1 is International Day of Older Persons as declared by the United Nations.

It is appropriate to celebrate this day during the fall of the year in order to focus upon the elderly’s autumn blessings and needs. An elderly Italian couple reminded me of this recently.

Visiting the elderly

On August 9, 2016, in Rome, Italy, four policemen visited the home of Michele, a 94-year-old man and Jole, his 89-year-old wife.

After 70 years of marriage, they still loved each other, but they were suffering from the cross of loneliness, partially because their neighbors were vacationing and also because of upsetting TV reports about terrorists’ attacks and abused children.

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  • Our Catholic Schools
On November 11, 2015
Michael Lancaster

Could return to past model help small Catholic schools remain vital today?

At this time each year, the Office of Catholic Schools collects data detailing the state of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Madison.

When looking at data from the past few years, we have seen some exciting trends, such as the addition of grades six to eight at three different schools, the addition of three-year-old pre-school programs at several schools, and marked enrollment increases at several Catholic schools in Dane County.

These positive signs indicate growing enrollment and a focus on continuous improvement and development. While growth comes with certain challenges, it is a reason for great hope for the future of Catholic schools.

While this growth is exciting and encouraging, many Catholic schools, especially those in rural communities, are facing a different set of challenges: how to remain vital and vibrant in communities where the general population is shrinking, leaving an ever smaller pool of students from which to draw.

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  • Ask Jean
On October 22, 2015
Jean Mueller

Gather facts while choosing an assisted living facility

Ask Jean by Jean Mueller column logo

Q. My mother made the decision to move to an assisted living facility.

The challenges of keeping up her home while attending to her own health have caused far too much stress for her.

She made the decision on her own and shared this with the family at a recent gathering.

Although we (siblings) are saddened to see mom move out of our family home, we are simultaneously relieved that hopefully life will be easier for her. We have started touring various facilities and find them to be very different.

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  • Around the Diocese
On November 19, 2014
Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News Service

Pope will visit Philadelphia, attend World Meeting of Families

Pope Francis arrives to lead an audience at the Vatican recently. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis said he would attend the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia in September of 2015, making it the first confirmed stop on what is expected to be a more extensive papal visit to North America.

The pope made the announcement November 17, in a speech opening an interreligious conference on traditional marriage.

“I would like to confirm that, God willing, in September 2015, I will go to Philadelphia for the eighth World Meeting of Families,” the pope said.

Announcement expected

The announcement had been widely expected, since Pope Benedict XVI had said before his retirement that he hoped to attend the Philadelphia event. Popes typically fulfill their predecessors’ publicly known travel plans, as Pope Francis did in July 2013, when he attended World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro.

Philadelphia Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, who was in Rome for the families meeting, told Catholic News Service the announcement was “a surprise in the sense that it was announced so early; you know usually they don’t make these announcements — four months out is the typical and here we are 10 months away, and the Holy Father said he is coming to Philadelphia.”

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  • Around the Diocese
On May 10, 2012
Mary C. Uhler, Catholic Herald Staff

Archbishop Listecki visits Diocese of Madison

MADISON — Archbishop Jerome Listecki, archbishop of Milwaukee, paid a visit to the Bishop O’Connor Center in Madison recently in order to become better acquainted with Bishop Robert C. Morlino’s diocesan staff and collaborators.

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