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  • Sunday -  8:00 AM  / 10:30 AM  /  12:30 PM (Español)
  • Monday through Friday -  8:15 AM
  • 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 6:30 PM

St. Norbert's Schedule

St. Norbert 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
  • Wednesdays: 5:00 - 5:45 PM

St. Mary's Schedule

Masses

  • Sunday: 9:30 AM
  • Thursday: 7:00 PM (1st Thursday - Traditional Latin Mass)
  • 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: 8:00 AM Traditional Latin Mass
  •                 4:00 PM

Confessions

  • 1 hour before Masses
The Great Adventure Bible Study Returns! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fr. Jared Hood   
Monday, 22 June 2009
thumb_great-adventure-series-bibletimeline-a.jpgThe GREAT ADVENTURE Bible Study by Jeff Cavins will be returning to St. Aloysius in September.  This time Teresa Evans will facilitate the 24-part "Bible Timeline:  The Story of Salvation" using the same format that was used in the previous study:  DVD, group discussion and individual reading.  Although the prior 8-week study provided a good introduction, it is not required before this 24-week study.  Classes will meet on Monday Evenings, September 14-May 3, 6:30-8 PM in the school gym, with breaks for holidays and Lent.  Attending all classes is not required, as each class is a bible study within itself.  Cost for student workbooks/supplies is $50, or $40 for registrations received by July 27.  Books can be shared and scholarships will be available.  Please call the parish office at 643-2449 to register or with any questions.    
Last Updated ( Monday, 22 June 2009 )
 
Local parish to assume primary responsibility of Catholic Multicultural Center PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fr. Miguel Galvez   
Friday, 12 June 2009

(Madison) Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish, Madison, has offered to assume primary responsibility for the operation of the Catholic Multicultural Center in Madison.

This offer, made through its pastor, Monsignor Kenneth Fiedler, with the support and collaboration of neighboring pastors and parishes, has been weighed and gratefully accepted by Bishop Robert C. Morlino, who assures his ongoing help and prayers, as well as those of the entire Diocese of Madison for the work of the Catholic Multicultural Center.

Earlier this week, it was shared with all the priests and parishes of the diocese that, even before last week’s sad announcement about the closing of the Catholic Multicultural Center, the diocese had engaged in a number of discussions and, with tremendous hope, entertained a number ofpossibilities regarding the future of ministries carried out by the Center.The reality of its closing and cessation of services raised the level of urgency of these discussions.

Last Updated ( Friday, 12 June 2009 )
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New Middle School at St. Al's PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fr. Miguel Galvez   
Friday, 22 May 2009

announcement.pngFor anyone interested in finding out more about the project of a new middle school to be opened at St. Al's, we will post here updated progress reports, Frequently Asked Questions, information about the teachers, curriculum to be implemented, scheduling, and more. Check back frequently to see what is new! Please pray for the success of this wonderful project.

Bishop Morlino has publicly announced this possibiliy. Read all about it in the attached letter from His Excellency.

For more information visit the following pages:

Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 May 2009 )
 
Familycatechism.com Beta Site Unveiled in Mexico City at 6th World Congress of Families PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fr. Miguel Galvez   
Wednesday, 21 January 2009

logo.75pix.jpgBloomingdale, OH, January 15, 2009 - The Apostolate for Family Consecration is unveiling its Beta version of the www.familycatechism.com in Mexico City, during the 6th World Congress of Families from January 14-18.
 
The World Congress of Families, which is held once every three years, was begun by Pope John Paul II to strengthen the value of the family within the Catholic Church and throughout human society.  Nearly 800 Catholic Bishops will be in attendance, as well one million Catholics from around the globe who focus on means and materials that strengthen Catholic families in their faith.
 
www.familycatechism.com is the fruit of more than 20 years of writing, research, and filming of renowned Catholic teachers and apologists – in both the internet and catechetical worlds, this tool is unprecedented.  A generation of labor is now ready to bear fruit on the Internet; anyone can access this tool for free across the entire globe."

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 January 2009 )
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Articles

  • Inside the Box: Liberal and Conservative Failures
    In a provocative article in the Spring 2009 issue of Intercollegiate Review , Dwight Lee argues an ironical thesis: "Nothing Fails Like the Success of Private Enterprise and Freedom". It is Lee's contention that the dominant secular liberal voices in our culture have a bad habit of describing as failures the successes associated with private enterprise and freedom. In this he touches upon a significant truth--but it is not the whole story.
  • Dead or Alive: 'Brain Death,' the Vulnerable, and the Slippery Slope
    Nathaniel Turner had a short, painful life. His parents are divorced, and while they both live in Massachusetts, Nathaniel spent most of his young life with a grandmother in Alabama. But he was staying with his father-- a man with a record of criminal violence-- when he was brought to the emergency room, comatose, with bruises all over his little body. His father is now facing criminal charges for beating the boy nearly to death.
  • The One and Only Theological Impasse
    In his presidential address to the annual meeting of the Catholic Theological Society of America on June 7th, Terrence Tilley discussed "Three Impasses in Christology". Tilley is Chair of the Theology Department at Jesuit-run Fordham University in New York. For Tilley, a theological "impasse" is a theological problem which admits of no easy solution, in which two or more sides harden their positions against one another to the point of stalemate, thereby preventing theological progress. The catch in Tilley's argument is that he identifies one of these "sides" as the Magisterium of the Church!
  • Wards of the State: The Danger of Church Involvement in Government Programs
    If you're drowning, and someone throws you a rope, you're not likely to spend much time worrying about where the rope was manufactured. You grab the rope, and cling to it gratefully.
  • Is it Just Me? (Rant No. 947)
    Long-time readers of this column know that I try, at least in anemic fits and starts, to keep up with what the larger culture is doing and thinking. God forbid that I should one day know so little of the world around me that I can't make a few intelligent comments in the course of a week! So among all the solid Catholic publications I read, it is my habit to toss in a subscription to a Time or a Newsweek, just so I know what's going on in the mainstream.

Document Library

  • Priests Must Tend Constantly Towards Sanctity
    On June 19, 2009, Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Pope inaugurated the year for Priests, which has been called to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Mary Vianney. Among those attending Vespers in the Vatican Basilica were large numbers of priests and seminarians from Rome. In his homily the Holy Father explained how "the Heart of Jesus expresses the essential core of Christianity: the fact that all the revolutionary novelty of the Gospel was revealed and given to us in Christ: that is, the Love that saves us and causes us, even now, to live in God's eternity".
  • Audience: The Essential Elements of Priestly Ministry
    The Year for Priests was again the theme of the Holy Father's catechesis during his July 1, 2009, general audience, held this in St. Peter's Square. The Pope began his remarks by expressing the hope that the Year "may be an opportunity for the inner renewal of all priests and, consequently, for the revitalisation of their commitment to the mission". He then announced that his catecheses over the next few months will focus on the figure of St. John Mary Vianney, the holy "Cure of Ars", on the 150th anniversary of his death.
  • Can Teens Stay Connected Without Losing Touch?
    The virtual worlds teens enter when they're texting under the table (or blogging, posting pictures online, leaving comments on people's Web pages, etc.) is harming them as much as, if not more than, it's helping them. Teens' "totally connected life" is shortening their attention spans, narrowing their worldview, damaging their ability to communicate, and leading some down a very dangerous path.
  • The Divine Office: Introductory
    This 1924 article is the first in a series by The Benedictine Monks of Buckfast Abbey on the Divine Office: an introduction explaining the duty of collective and public prayer.
  • The Church's Ritual Texts Must Be Freed
    Jeffrey Tucker calls for the release of ritual texts of the Catholic Church, which have been caught in the black hole of intellectual property by the copyrighting and royalty-charging businesses.

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