Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison

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The Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin, is the Roman Catholic Diocese for the southwest corner of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin is the episcopal see. It comprises Columbia, Dane, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, LaFayette, Marquette, Rock and Sauk counties. The area of the diocese is approximately 8,070 square miles (20,900 km²). There are about 270,000 Catholics in the Diocese.

There are currently 135 parishes in the Diocese. The current Bishop of this diocese is Bishop Robert C. Morlino. Saint Raphael's Cathedral in Madison is the Cathedral parish for the Diocese. The Latin title of the Diocese is Dioecesis Madisonensis. The Metropolitan for the Diocese is the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Camp Gray, a summer camp and retreat center, is one of the ministries of the Diocese of Madison.

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[edit] History

The Madison Diocese was established on January 9, 1946, by Pope Pius XII, in a decree dated: December 22, 1945. The diocese was created out of territory from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and the Diocese of La Crosse.

Venerable Father Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli was actively involved in the southwestern part of Wisconsin quite extensively during the mid 19th century. He established 25 parishes in Wisconsin, 11 of which are still in the Madison Diocese. Fr. Mazzuchelli is buried in Benton, Wisconsin - which is part of the diocese's territory. The case for Fr. Mazzuchelli's elevation to the Sainthood is still pending. Pope John Paul II declared him venerable in 1993.

[edit] High schools

[edit] Cathedral Fire

Main Article: Saint Raphael's Cathedral, Madison, Wisconsin.
On March 14, 2005. St. Raphael's Cathedral was heavily damaged in a fire. The fire, which caused extensive damage to the church not only affected those families who attend the church, but as the Cathedral is the authoritative seat of the Diocese its loss has affected the entire diocese. The damage to the building was severe. In the days following the fire, it was found that William J. "Billy" Connell had set the fire. Connell was charged with burglary, arson, and bail jumping, but was deemed incompetent to stand trial due to paranoid schizophrenia. He was committed to an institution on August 29, 2005, pending a change in his mental health status[1], and in June of 2007 was sentenced to 15 years in prison followed by 15 years of close supervision.

Following the fire, Bishop Morlino began considering his options regarding the future of the Cathedral. These options included:

  • Rebuilding the Cathedral at the current site. Those in favor of that plan cited the historical significance of the parish as a reason for rebuilding the structure.
  • Building a new Cathedral at another location in Madison, such as the city's west side. People in favor of that had cited the fact that when St. Raphael's was built it was not intended to be a Cathedral. Previous Bishops had considering building a new Cathedral elsewhere in Madison, as there was no room downtown to build a larger Cathedral church.

In June of 2007 Morlino reached a decision - that a new building would be built on the site of the old Cathedral to replace the structure that was damaged in the fire. This new building will have a different footprint than the previous building and be capable of seating approximately 1,000 people. The new Cathedral will reuse the steeple from the original building, as well as other items that can be salvaged from the old building.

[edit] Bishops

The following is a list of Bishops of the Diocese of Madison and their terms of service:

[edit] Parishes in the Diocese

  • Saint Patrick's Church, Benton, Wisconsin
  • Holy Redeemer Church, Madison Wisconsin
  • Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Madison Wisconsin
  • Saint James' Church, Madison Wisconsin
  • Saint Joseph's Church, Madison Wisconsin
  • Saint Maria Goretti's Church, Madison Wisconsin
  • Saint Patrick's Church, Madison Wisconsin
  • Saint Joseph's Church, Edgerton, Wisconsin
  • Saint Victor's Church, Monroe, Wisconsin

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