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  • Sunday -  6:30 AM (Traditional Latin Mass)  /  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. NorbertMasses

  • Sunday: 8:00 AM and 10:00 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: 10:00 AM
  • Thursday: 7:00 PM (1st Thursday - Traditional Latin Mass)
  • Friday:  6:30 AM
  • Saturday: 5:00 PM

Confessions:  

          Saturday 4:15-4:45 pm 
          Sunday 9:30-9:45 am
          Thursdays: 5:00-6:45 PM

Adoration:  Thursdays: 5:00-6:45 PM

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
Discover the Big Picture of the Bible PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ann Cicero   
Sunday, 29 August 2010

The Great Adventure, an 8-week program providing a quick journey through the bible, will be on Mondays, 7:00 – 8:00 PM, from September 13 thru November 8, at St. Aloysius School.  This amazing hour includes a video presentation by Jeff Cavins and lively discussion, facilitated by Teresa Evans.  Donations of any amount are appreciated; $20 covers materials for one person, however all are welcome as materials are not required.  Call the parish office at 643-2449 to register. Deadline of September 3 to reserve materials in time for the first class.

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 August 2010 )
 
Pilgrimage To The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in LaCrosse PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ann Cicero   
Sunday, 29 August 2010

All are invited on a fall pilgrimage to the beautiful Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in LaCrosse on Saturday, October 2.  We plan to leave the St. Aloysius parking lot at 7:30 AM and expect to return around 5:30 PM.  Mass at the Shrine is at 11:00 AM.  The trip will also include a tour at 1:30 PM and other opportunities to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the grounds, including outdoor mediation trails, a Rosary Walk and Stations of the Cross.  Golf carts are available at the Shrine for those needing assistance.  Transportation by bus is being considered if enough are interested, so please call the parish office at 643-2449 by Wednesday, September 1, if you wish to travel by bus.  Otherwise, carpooling will be arranged. 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 August 2010 )
 
Printable REGISTRATION form for Divine Mercy Parish PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fr. Jared Hood   
Thursday, 10 December 2009
If you would like to register as a member of Divine Mercy Parish (ALL current members of St. Aloysius, St. Mary's, and St. Camillus are asked to do so, and all others are invited), download this file, print it and fill it out, then return it to the parish office (115 Madison St., Sauk City, WI 53583).
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 February 2010 )
 
No New Middle School at St. Aloysius PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fr. Jared Hood   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Click on the following link to view the recent letter from the Bishop regarding the Middle School at St. Aloysius. February MS Announcement from Bishop
Last Updated ( Saturday, 20 February 2010 )
 
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Articles

  • Homosexuality: A Special Call to the Love of God and Man
    Most of us are forced by cultural circumstances to say far more about homosexuality than we would like. Because of the persistent moral challenge presented by gay advocacy, most of what we have to say is negative. This troubles me because it is just another burden for those with homosexual inclinations who are committed to living chastely in accordance with the teachings of Christ and His Church. So I'd like to take time out from the culture wars to look at things from the perspective of these courageous men and women, to whom I believe we owe a significant debt.
  • The time is now for reform of the CCHD
    For more than 25 years, since the days of the Reagan administration, conservative Catholics have complained that the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), the official "anti-poverty" effort of the US bishops' conference, has become too closely allied with leftist political causes--in some cases even funding radical groups that promote causes such as legal abortion and same-sex marriage. At long last, those criticisms have begun to have a serious impact.
  • Providence, Sin and Love, for Jews and Christians
    In the last issue of First Things, J. H. H. Weiler portrays "The Trial of Jesus" (June/July 2010) not only as the trial of Jesus himself but as a Divine test of Jewish fidelity. Would the Jews remain faithful to the Law even in the face of temptation by a prophet who tried to draw them away from it? Believing ultimately that they did remain faithful, Weiler concludes by raising this question: "Is it not possible?that in this double trial, that of Jesus and that of the Jews, everyone was following in the path of God?"
  • The Catholic Side of Salvation
    If non-Catholics can be saved, why does it matter if we become Catholic or remain Catholic, or try to convert others to Catholicism? After following our discussion here on the possibility of salvation for non-Catholics, one of our readers suggested that it would be very useful to address that question. I agree. If a person can be saved regardless of the religion (or no religion) in which he finds himself, why should we cling to our Faith and attempt to share it with others?
  • Why we're losing the arguments on same-sex marriage
    The restriction of marriage licenses to male-female couples, Judge Vaughn Walker tells us, reflects "an irrational classification on the basis of sexual orientation."

Document Library

  • Teaching Parishioners to Pray
    Deacon James Keating suggests steps that a pastor can take to help parishioners grow in their prayer lives.
  • Forgetting How to Blush
    Alice von Hildebrand addresses the subject of shame which she says is often misunderstood but not necessarily a bad thing.
  • Benedict XVI Homily for the Solemnity of the Assumption
    Pope Benedict XVI gave this homily for the feast of Mary's Assumption, which he celebrated in the parish Church of St. Thomas of Villanueva on August 15, 2010.
  • Prayer Is Never Detached from Reality
    Pope Benedict XVI met with local youth during his Pastoral Visit to Sulmona on July 4, 2010. On arrival he paused for a few moments of adoration before the Blessed Sacrament then, following some words of greeting from Bishop Angelo Spina of Sulmona-Valva, addressed the young people gathered in the building.
  • Palliative Care: The New Stealth Euthanasia
    LifeTree, a North Carolina-based pro-life Christian educational ministry, has traced the history of the euthanasia movement. From the Hemlock Society to the Supportive Care Coalition, this article reveals how leaders in the culture of death have moved into influential positions in palliative care.

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