The Diocese of Madison is pleased to offer a clergy and staff support site:
Designed for priests and those who work in our parishes and schools
Whether you're looking for information about databases, offertory, youth ministry resources, speaker requests, facility maintenance, or anything in between, we hope this site can connect you with the information and the people that you need!
Join Bishop Hying and Damian Lenshek for the Annual Parish Cemetery Seminar in the Upper Auditorium of Holy Name Heights, 702 S High Point Rd, Madison, for lunch followed by a presentation and q&a. Lunch will begin after the noon Mass, so around 12:45pm, with seminar to begin around 1pm.
RSVP at www.domsupport.org/cemeteries
Getting Started for Parish Leaders is a program that is offered in the Diocese of Madison for new parish leaders and "new to the diocese" employees and leaders to support them and offer training and formation for all ministry areas in the parishes.
Fr. James Kubicki S.J. will be in the Diocese on Tuesday, September 22 for a retreat for parish leaders, priests and deacons. Fr. Kubicki will be offering a retreat on the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Pushpay trainers will be coming to Holy Name Heights in Madison on June 3rd and June 4th to provide one-hour supplemental training or to discuss best practices for implementing areas of the software.
Very Rev. Tait Schroeder, Vicar General, publishes the decree uniting the parishes of St. Francis of Assisi in Jefferson, St. Joseph in Fort Atkinson, St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Milton, St. Mary in Palmyra, St. Mary Help of Christians in Sullivan, and St. Pius X in Cambridge to become St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish, as issued by Most Rev. Donald Hying, Bishop of Madison, and announces the following clergy appointments, all effective Saturday, June 20, 2026, and announced the same day.
Very Rev. Tait Schroeder, Vicar General, announces the following clergy appointments, as issued by Most Rev. Donald Hying, Bishop of Madison, on June 5, 2026, and effective immediately.