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We Remember our Beloved Dead in the Month of November
As the liturgical season comes to a close and the earth gives up its bounty, the Church holds the month of November in dedication and remembrance of our beloved faithful departed, and honor with great respect the memory of the dead. We believe that the ties of friendship and affection, which knit…
Join Liturgical and Music Ministry
Liturgical Ministry Old St Mary Parish invites you to pray and consider joining our Liturgical Ministries of Lector, Altar Server, Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, and Usher. Your response will add to the beauty of our prayer together at Mass. The life of the parish is enriched by all who serve at the altar. You can see either Nicholas Corrao, our parish…
Hurricane Harvey Relief
As our thoughts and prayers go out to our brothers and sisters in Texas, we are called to concrete acts of corporal mercy – to feed the hungry and clothe the naked. If you are looking for a way to provide help, our family of four parishes will take a second collection on September 9-10 to support victims of the hurricane. Please make checks payable to Old St. Mary Parish,…
Answering the Tough Questions on Immigration, Part 3
Article 8 in the series Last week, we continued our look at how our bishops have addressed some of the tough questions surrounding immigration, and we’ll finish that this week. Please keep all immigrants and refugees in your prayers and contact Andrew Musgrave at musgravea@archmil.org or…
The Time is Now: A Letter in Response to Virginia
Dear Friends in Christ, As Vicar General of Urban Ministry for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, I want the good people of our city, and of the entire Archdiocese, to know that we unequivocally stand with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in condemning the violence and hatred playing out at a…
Answering the Tough Questions on Immigration, Part 2
Article 7 in the series Last week, we looked at how our bishops have addressed some of the tough questions surrounding immigration, and we’ll continue that this week. Please keep all immigrants and refugees in your prayers and contact Andrew Musgrave at musgravea@archmil.org or 414-271-6577 with…
Answering the Tough Questions on Immigration, Part 1
Article 6 in the series Last week, we looked at a few statements from our US bishops on the issue, and this week we’ll see how our bishops have addressed some of the tough questions surrounding immigration. Please keep all immigrants and refugees in your prayers and contact Andrew Musgrave at…
Immigration and US Catholic Bishops Statements
Article 5 in the series Last week, we looked at what Catholic Social Teaching says about immigration, and this week we’ll look at a few statements from our US bishops on the issue. Please keep all immigrants and refugees in your prayers and contact Andrew Musgrave (musgravea@archmil.org or…
Immigration and Catholic Social Teaching
Article 4 in the series Last week, we looked at what scripture and tradition say about immigration, and this week we’ll look at what Catholic Social Teaching says about the issue. Please keep all immigrants and refugees in your prayers and contact Andrew Musgrave at musgravea@archmil.org or 414-271-6577 with any questions. Since in 1891, our popes have been explicitly…
Perspective on Immigration from Scripture and Tradition
Article 3 in the series Last week, we glanced at the history of immigration in our country, and this week we’ll look at what scripture and our tradition say about the issue. Please keep all immigrants and refugees in your prayers and contact Andrew Musgrave at musgravea@archmil.org or 414-271-6577…