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Catholic Charities of Madison company history timeline

1952

October 1952 — A plan to renovate St Raphael Cathedral in Madison is revealed with an estimated cost of $100,000.

1955

March 10, 1955 — Cardinal Stritch of the Archdiocese of Chicago dedicates the renewed cathedral with a Mass in honor of St Raphael.

1963

September 15, 1963 — The cornerstone of Holy Name Seminary is laid with 125 priests in attendance.

1966

March 10, 1966 — Bishop O’Connor celebrates his 80th birthday at a party given in his home at St Raphael Cathedral.

1967

June 10, 1967 — Holy Name Seminary graduates its first four-year class of 53 students.

1978

1978 — Bishop George O. Wirz is named Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Madison.

1995

May 1995 — After a lengthy review process, it is recommended that Holy Name Seminary be closed and that the facility be maintained as a diocesan center.

1996

September 1996 — Plans are approved for the renovation of the newly-named Holy Name Catholic Center to be used for diocesan offices, an education and conference center, and retirement housing for priests.

2003

May 23, 2003 — Bishop Robert C. Morlino, who had been the Bishop of the Diocese of Helena, is appointed the fourth Bishop of Madison.

2005

March 14, 2005 — St Raphael Cathedral in Madison is heavily damaged in a fire set by an arsonist.

2018

November 24, 2018 — Bishop Morlino dies.

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