Saturday - 8:00 AM (followed by Perpetual Help Devotion) / 4:30 PM
Eucharistic Adoration - From 9:00 AM on Wednesdays until 7:45 AM on Thursdays
Confessions:
1 hour before all weekend and weekday Masses
Wednesday evenings from 5:30 until 6:40 PM
St. Norbert's Schedule
Masses
Sunday: 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM (Traditional Latin Mass)
Monday-Friday: 6:30 AM (Traditional Latin Mass) and 8:00 AM
Saturday: 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration: Thursdays following 8 AM Mass until 5:45 PM
Confessions
1 hour before Masses
St. Mary's Schedule
Masses
Sunday: 9:30 AM
Thursday: 7:00 PM
Saturday: 4:00 PM
Confessions
Thursdays: 5:00-6:45 PM
Saturdays: Half hour before Mass
St. Barnabas's Schedule
Masses
Sunday: 8:30 AM
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM
Saturday: 4:00 PM
Confessions
1 hour before Masses
Spring Concert 2008
Written by Fr. Miguel Galvez
Friday, 25 April 2008
Congratulations to all our St. Al's students for their magnificent performance in this year's Spring Concert - you all did great! Special thanks to the teachers for their enthusiasm and commitment. Check out the pictures in our gallery or watch the video here. If you would like to purchase a copy of the DVD, click on the button below.
To help us drill into this practice, which we can only hope will diminish over time, we have the help of comments by His Excellency Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith, Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments.
Thank you to all who contributed in any way to the wonderful success of our Divine Mercy Sunday Parish Mission. Thanks especially to Fr. Rick Heilman and Fr. Eric Sternberg and to those who participated in the choir, donated treats, provided childcare or helped direct our many guests to the various activities.
Be sure to visit our gallery
to see some photos of the event!
On Voting for Pro-Abortion Candidates It's election season again, and we should make one more attempt to convince our fellow citizens, our fellow Catholics and even some users of CatholicCulture.org that they cannot morally allow any issue to take precedence over abortion in their decision about how to vote in the U.S. presidential election. This statement may strike some readers as just another example of knee-jerk conservatism or, worse, sycophantic advocacy for the Republican Party. But it is neither. It is simply a moral fact of life. This time around, I'm taking the gloves off.
Integrity in Politics The selection of Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, as John McCain's running mate has people thinking about integrity again. Palin is a pro-life mother of five who makes no bones about fighting corruption and standing up for the vulnerable. She opposes abortion not only in speech but in personal practice, having resisted suggestions to abort her own Downs-syndrome child. She swept into office in Alaska by exposing and campaigning against serious ethics violations, and she has the highest approval rating of any significant public figure in any state in the Union. With her selection as McCain's running mate, the word "character" is once again on everyone's lips. From what we know so far, in other words, Sarah Palin appears to be a woman of integrity.
Adoption for Same-Sex ?Couples' Catholic agencies have been divided on how to handle requests for adoption by homosexual couples. In recent years, this division has been exacerbated by two opposing forces: On the one hand, governments have begun requiring equal treatment for gay "parents"; on the other, the Vatican has made it very clear that it is immoral to deliberately place an adoptive child with a same-sex couple.
Both candidates stumbled at the Saddleback Forum The first official meeting of this year's major presidential contenders took place at an Evangelical church. That fact in itself is remarkable: an unmistaken indication of how clearly both major parties recognize the importance of the Christian vote.
Document Library
St Edith Stein and St Maximilian Mary Kolbe On August 13, 2008, the Pope Benedict XVI gave this catechesis about St. Edith Stein and St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe to the faithful gathered at Castel Gandolfo.
Reflection on Several Saints At the General Audience on August 20, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI reflected on several Saints, "remarkable examples of holiness", who are commemorated in the liturgical calendar this week: St. John Eudes, St. Bernard of Clairvaus, Pope St. Pius X and St. Rose of Lima.
How to Handle Bores In this article from 1950 John B. Sheerin discusses the proper way to deal with people one may consider annoyingly boring.
The Congregation for the Clergy This Dossier examines the aims and responsibilities of the Congregation for the Clergy, followed by an interview with the Congregation's Secretary, Archbishop Mauro Piacenza.
Open to the Spirit, Get to the Essential On August 6, 2008 Pope Benedict XVI met with the clergy of the Diocese of Bolzano-Bressanone for a question and answer session in which his Holiness answered six typical questions often he is often asked by the clergy. This is a translation of Bishop Wilhelm Egger's welcome, the six questions, and the Pope's responses.
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Camp Gray, located in Lake Delton,
Wisconsin, is owned and operated by the Catholic Diocese of Madison. It is
dedicated to nourishing the spiritual lives of children and adults in this
beautiful natural setting.