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Manitowoc's Holy Innocents Men's Choir to celebrate 50th anniversary with Oct. 19 concert

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U.S. Bishops' document urges Catholics to use consistent ethic of life as moral framework when voting

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Charlie Martin -- Find peace when troubled: take time for daily prayer

Msgr. Jim Lisante -- Even littlest things can bring great changes for humanity

Fr. Richard McBrien -- Mother Teresa provides model to follow in whatever ways we can

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Enthusiastic new bishop does plenty of visiting
On his first part-day he goes to school, pantry; meets press, employees, priests
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SCHOOL TIME: Bp. David Zubik talks with second graders at Holy Family School during his Oct. 10 visit to Green Bay. (Rick Evans photo) |
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By Jeff Kurowski
Compass Assistant Editor
Bp. David Zubik met his first goal the day he was appointed to
be the 11th bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay.
"I really wanted the chance to meet some of the outstanding
people of Green Bay," he said. "I wanted to get out and do some
visiting."
Following a meeting with diocesan employees and a press
conference, Bp. Zubik visited Holy Family School and Paul's Pantry
in Green Bay.
"I am truly honored, privileged and humbled to be in Green Bay,"
he said. "Anyone who knew I was coming here said it is a beautiful
place and the people are out of this world." Full story ...

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Mass Times
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Making quilts into Peruvian footbridges
Oshkosh Sister puts sewing skills to use for Andes
Sidebar: Mission help
Youth team provides more than service
St. Margaret Mary youth service group unties generations
New bishop has plans
Spirituality, meeting people top the list
Sidebar: Biography
Wisconsin bishops welcome new appointment
Some of the state's bishops have known him from earlier associations with him
Diocesan employees react with enthusiasm to new bishop
They find him to be young, pastoral, warm, engaging and also enthusiastic

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Still busy for next two months

Reflection on the Readings by Auxiliary Bishop Morneau --
October 19, 2003: Do you lack a sense of direction?

Editorial -- Impressive choice
The new bishop of the Green Bay Diocese makes a favorable first impression in visit

Editorial -- Focusing on Instruction
Six-part series will deal with Mass changes

Foundations of Faith --
Get minimum daily, and eternal, requirements

Saint of the Day --
He built it, and they came

General Instruction of the Roman Missal --
Part one of six: How to enrich our experience of Mass

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