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Wisconsin bishops encourage vaccination while affirming conscience rights 

August 23, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

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Denver Newsroom, Aug 23, 2021 / 18:01 pm (CNA).
The five bishops of Wisconsin on Friday issued a message encouraging vaccination against COVID-19, w… […]

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Judge orders priests must get access to Wisconsin prisons for Mass, sacraments

June 21, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 9

For the first time in 15 months, priests in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee will be allowed into Wisconsin’s prisons to offer Holy Mass and administer sacraments to inmates under an order signed Monday by a […]

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Wisconsin Assembly passes bills barring biological males from female sports

June 17, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 8

MADISON, Wisconsin — The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Assembly approved two bills Wednesday that would protect girls’ and women’s school sports from participation by biological males who identify as females — votes that some Democrat lawmakers equated […]

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Wisconsin Catholic school victorious in reopening case

June 14, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

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Washington D.C., Jun 14, 2021 / 17:10 pm (CNA).
The Wisconsin state supreme court ruled in favor of a Catholic school last week in its case against a local prohibition on in-person learning during the pandemic.“It’s a big … […]

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Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down COVID school closures

June 12, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 8

MADISON, Wisconsin — The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday struck down the Dane County health officer’s order to close schools to in-person learning for most grades, ruling the order was an illegal infringement on parents’ […]

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Wisconsin bills aim to protect girls’ and women’s sports

May 28, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 2

MADISON, Wisconsin — Legislation that would prevent biological males from competing in female sports in Wisconsin’s public schools and colleges drew hours of impassioned testimony at the state Capitol on Wednesday, with both sides saying […]

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Legislators seek to ban U. of Wisconsin faculty from serving as abortionists

May 26, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 1

MADISON, Wisconsin — An arrangement that allows University of Wisconsin medical school faculty to serve as Planned Parenthood abortionists on state time is “clearly illegal” under existing law, a Wisconsin state senator said, while he […]

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Madison bishop prays for pro-abortion Catholic politicians

May 12, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

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Washington D.C., May 12, 2021 / 15:00 pm (CNA).
A second U.S. bishop last week publicly supported the Archbishop of San Francisco’s challenge to Catholic politicians who are pro-abortion. “We pray for those leaders who pursue … […]

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Wisconsin Senate approves ‘water cremation’ for human use

May 11, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 47

MADISON, Wisconsin — A bill that would allow disposing of dead human bodies by dissolving them in a caustic chemical bath was approved without debate Tuesday by the Wisconsin Senate. The proposal, opposed by Wisconsin’s […]

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Milwaukee archdiocese sues over pandemic prison ministry prohibition

May 7, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

Milwaukee, Wis., May 7, 2021 / 15:01 pm America/Denver (CNA). On Friday, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee against the Wisconsin Department of Corrections […]

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