See Church Documents and Church Documents: U.S.
"I am with you all days...": Archbishop Dolan’s Response to Vision 21: the 2009 Plan for the Future, January 27, 2009
2007-2008 Archdiocese of Milwaukee Financial Statement, November 14, 2008
Annual Update to the Faithful of Southeastern Wisconsin Regarding the Archdiocesan Response to Sexual Abuse of Minors by Clergy, September 2008
2008 Vision 21 Final Recommendations to the Archbishop, June 2008
Catholic Schools Strategic Education Plan, May 2008
2006-2007 Archdiocese of Milwaukee Financial Statements, January 30, 2008
Planning Commission Reports 2006-07 [parishes by district]
District 1 Kenosha County east of I-94
District 2 Racine County east of I-94
District 3 Walworth County and Kenosha & Racine Counties west of I-94
District 4 Waukesha County East
District 5 Waukesha County West
District 6 Washington County
District 7 Dodge County
District 8 Fond du Lac County
District 9 Sheboygan County
District 10 Ozaukee County
District 11 Milwaukee County-Far North
District 12 Milwaukee County-Central Northwest
District 13 Milwaukee County – Near north and lower eastside
District 14 Milwaukee County, near south side
District 15 Milwaukee County, far southeast side
District 16 Milwaukee County, southwest
Thoughts and Ponderings - No. 3 by Fr. Jim Connell, Vicar for Planning, December 19, 2007, Posted 01/02/08
Thoughts and Ponderings - No.2 (Part – II) by Fr. Jim Connell, Vicar for Planning, December 12, 2007, Posted 01/02/08
Thoughts and Ponderings - No.2 (Part – I) by Fr. Jim Connell, Vicar for Planning, December 3, 2007, Posted 01/02/08
Thoughts and Ponderings - No.1 by Fr. Jim Connell, Vicar for Planning, November 16, 2007, Posted 01/02/08
Principles and Guidelines to Organize People and Activities in Service to the Mission of the Church Posted 01/02/08
2008 Vision 21 Committee Updated 01/02/08
Discussion Questions for Town Hall Meetings, Vision: 21st Century Planning
Discussion Questions for District Meetings, Vision: 21st Century Planning
Vicar for Planning, Prepared by Reverend James Connell on August 10, 2007, Revised by Very Reverend James Connell on August 25, 2007, Revised by Very Reverend James Connell on September 10, 2007, Vision: 21st Century Planning
The Annual Update to the Faithful of Southeastern Wisconsin Regarding the Archdiocesan Response to Sexual Abuse of Minors by Clergy, September 2007
Energizing Our Vibrancy By Father Jim Connell, Discussion Draft July 16, 2007, Vision: 21st Century Planning
Catholic Education Plan, Archdiocese of Milwaukee, November 2006 (draft)
The Annual Update to the Faithful of Southeastern Wisconsin Regarding the Archdiocesan Response to Sexual Abuse of Minors by Clergy, September 2006
2006 Implementation Commission Responses [by district], Archdiocese of Milwaukee Planning
2005 Implementation Commission Responses [by district], Archdiocese of Milwaukee Planning
2004 District Directives [by District], Archdiocese of Milwaukee Planning
Ad Limina Review by Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of Milwaukee, To Live Is Christ February 2004
Are the Children Our Enemy? Background for the Catholic Response to the Crisis in Iraq [15 pp. pdf] (posted November 30, 2001)
Eucharist Without Walls, Part II: A Pastoral Letter by Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B., Archbishop of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, First Sunday of Advent, November 28, 1999
Eucharist Without Walls: A Vision of the Church for the Year 2000. A Pastoral Letter by Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B., Archbishop of Milwaukee, and Richard J. Sklba, Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 30, First Sunday of Advent, 1997
History by Rev. Steven M. Avella
"The growing number of Catholics in the Wisconsin territory led the bishops of the Fifth Provincial Council of Baltimore to petition the Holy See in May, 1843 for the erection of a new diocese in Wisconsin. On November 28, 1843, Pope Gregory XVI issued the decree In Suprema Militantis, officially erecting the new diocese and designating Milwaukee (not Prairie du Chien or Green Bay) as its headquarters. John Martin Henni, a Swiss-born priest of the Diocese of Cincinnati was chosen its first bishop."
From the "education plan"
ReplyDeleteArchdiocesan staff will provide culturally appropriate training for catechetical
leaders in the Catholic Asian, Black and Hispanic communities.
That's called "multi-cultural."
There is a Catholic culture, and there is that which is not Catholic.
We note (along with Ratzinger) that the term "culture" is derived from "cult."
PC silliness, enshrined.