Vote tomorrow and Mexican martyrs


A painting by Martha Orozco features six priests
– members of the Knights of Columbus –
who were canonized by Pope John Paul II in 2000
Remember to vote in tomorrow's primary election. The whole fake candidate thing is in play.

There is another Take 5 with Archbishop Listecki at the Milwaukee Catholic Herald. I like these.

Archdiocese of Milwaukee bankruptcy judge may release testimony of Weakland, Sklba.

Laura Ingraham headlined benefit for Wisconsin Right to Life Education Fund. The 800+ participants at the dinner/auction included Governor Scott Walker, Archbishop Jerome Listecki, and 27 members of the Wisconsin state legislature. ... Doubting the whole HHS thing was brought up considering Wisconsin Right to Life's support of contraception

Green Bay Bishop David Ricken was a special guest for a breakfast event for National Prayer Day in Green Bay.

Michael Voris in Milwaukee on Saturday.

FYI, Pepsi has officially decided not to use aborted children in product testing.

I think Fr. Z has more coverage of Bishop Morlino than I do!  He posts on His Excellency's recent article stating: “There is no place in the priesthood today for ‘wimpish-ness.’”

Ah, and check out this out of Catholic Chicago
Relics of six Knights of Columbus canonized by Pope John Paul II in 2000 will visit the Chicago area this weekend. The relics will be on display Saturday evening and Sunday at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, located at 1170 North River Road in Des Plaines.

The six priests — Fathers Jose Maria Robles Hurtado, Pedro de Jesus Maldonado Lucero, Miguel de la Mora de la Mora, Luis Batiz Sainz, Rodrigo Aguilar Aleman, and Mateo Correa Magallanes — were all martyred for their faith by the Mexican government during the religious persecution in Mexico in the early 20th century.

The martyrdom of Father Jose Maria Robles Hurtado is depicted in the film For Greater Glory being released this summer.

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