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About Bishop Donald J. Hying
Bishop Donald Joseph Hying is the bishop of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin. He is the author of Love Never Fails Living the Catholic Faith in Our Daily Lives (Ignatius Press, 2021).
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The Church’s “Ultimate Trial”

March 2, 2025 Bishop Donald J. Hying 44

An intriguing paragraph in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which I have often pondered, is #675: The Church’s ultimate trial. Before Christ’s second coming, the Church must pass through a final trial that will shake […]

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How to vote according to our Catholic faith

September 23, 2020 Bishop Donald J. Hying 98

Many faithful Catholics have asked me to offer some direction regarding conscience formation and the moral aspect of the many issues facing us as a nation, as we approach this year’s presidential election. We would […]

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