Adult day services is 30-year participant's second home
Jim Klingman holds a hand carved plaque given to him for his 30 years attending the Catholic Charities Adult Day Services Center in Milwaukee at a celebration last June. From left are Shelby Moritz,...
View ArticleHHS mandate concerns Catholic organizations, doctor
ST. FRANCIS — The Jan. 20 Department of Health and Human Services mandate requiring health plans to cover contraceptives, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs free of charge has united individual...
View ArticleHHS mandate concerns Catholic organizations, doctor
ST. FRANCIS — The Jan. 20 Department of Health and Human Services mandate requiring health plans to cover contraceptives, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs free of charge has united individual...
View ArticlePipe dreams come true at St. Stanislaus
Pipe dreams can come true. On Feb. 19, the full, rich tones of the organ at St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr Parish and Oratory, Milwaukee, will once again reverberate throughout the building....
View ArticlePipe dreams come true at St. Stanislaus
Pipe dreams can come true. On Feb. 19, the full, rich tones of the organ at St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr Parish and Oratory, Milwaukee, will once again reverberate throughout the building....
View ArticleGreetings from Rome
(The following piece was sent to your Catholic Herald on Monday, Feb. 13 from Rome by Bishop Donald J. Hying, as an update on the bishops’ ad limina trip to the Holy See.) Pope Benedict XVI greets...
View ArticleGreetings from Rome
(The following piece was sent to your Catholic Herald on Monday, Feb. 13 from Rome by Bishop Donald J. Hying, as an update on the bishops’ ad limina trip to the Holy See.) Pope Benedict XVI greets...
View ArticleAfter rulings, archdiocese hopes Chapter 11 closer to resolution
MILWAUKEE — U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Susan Kelley ruled Thursday, Feb. 9, that claimants could not bring negligence claims against the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and disallowed a claim by an individual who...
View ArticleAfter rulings, archdiocese hopes Chapter 11 closer to resolution
MILWAUKEE — U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Susan Kelley ruled Thursday, Feb. 9, that claimants could not bring negligence claims against the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and disallowed a claim by an individual who...
View ArticleCommunity leans on faith
They had the greatest smiles and the best laughs, and their joy rubbed off on their families, friends, soccer teammates and classmates. Three crosses stand on Harry and JoAnne Theisen’s property in...
View ArticleCommunity leans on faith
They had the greatest smiles and the best laughs, and their joy rubbed off on their families, friends, soccer teammates and classmates. Three crosses stand on Harry and JoAnne Theisen’s property in...
View Article‘11x15’ campaign aims to reduce state’s prison population
MILWAUKEE — Eleven feet by fifteen feet is the size of a prison cell, but it’s also the name of a new campaign to reduce the number of inmates in Wisconsin by 50 percent to roughly 11,000 inmates by...
View Article‘11x15’ campaign aims to reduce state’s prison population
MILWAUKEE — Eleven feet by fifteen feet is the size of a prison cell, but it’s also the name of a new campaign to reduce the number of inmates in Wisconsin by 50 percent to roughly 11,000 inmates by...
View ArticleElvis: Back in the building at St. Martin of Tours
FRANKLIN — Nearly 35 years after Elvis Presley’s death, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll is best remembered for hip-gyrating classics like “Hound Dog’’ and “Jailhouse Rock.’’ But when Elvis impersonator John...
View ArticleElvis: Back in the building at St. Martin of Tours
FRANKLIN — Nearly 35 years after Elvis Presley’s death, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll is best remembered for hip-gyrating classics like “Hound Dog’’ and “Jailhouse Rock.’’ But when Elvis impersonator John...
View ArticleMU coach puts best foot forward for charity
MILWAUKEE — Bleary-eyed but filled with gratitude, Diane Studer looked on as Marquette University’s women’s basketball team took the court for its Feb. 4 game against Pittsburgh. Marquette Women’s...
View ArticleMU coach puts best foot forward for charity
MILWAUKEE — Bleary-eyed but filled with gratitude, Diane Studer looked on as Marquette University’s women’s basketball team took the court for its Feb. 4 game against Pittsburgh. Marquette Women’s...
View ArticleNew Evangelization requires smiles, not frowns
Cardinal Angelo Sodano, dean of the College of Cardinals, asked then Cardinal-designate Timothy M. Dolan to give the main address Feb. 17 on evangelization and missionary activity at a meeting with...
View ArticleJourney to the foot of the cross
WASHINGTON — Bishop David L. Ricken of Green Bay, chairman of the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), offers “10 Things to Remember for Lent.”...
View ArticleJourney to the foot of the cross
WASHINGTON — Bishop David L. Ricken of Green Bay, chairman of the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), offers “10 Things to Remember for Lent.”...
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