
Bishop Morlino Was Truly a Churchman of His Time
COMMENTARY: The life and service of the late shepherd of the Diocese of Madison tracked in an unusual way the ecclesial shifts of his era.
COMMENTARY: The life and service of the late shepherd of the Diocese of Madison tracked in an unusual way the ecclesial shifts of his era.
In an Aug. 18 pastoral letter, the bishop of Madison also called Catholics to join him in offering acts of reparation for the sins of sexual immorality among Catholic deacons, priests and bishops.
At the summit of the liturgical year, Bishops Robert Morlino of Madison, Wisconsin, and James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska, encourage their dioceses to grow closer to Christ.
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