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  2. The Diocese of La Crosse is committed to helping victims and survivors of sexual abuse and dedicated to protecting our children.

  3. The Diocesan Televised Mass is filmed at various churches in the Diocese of La Crosse by Diocesan priests, parishes, and Catholic groups for those who are unable to attend Mass in their own parish. Funded by the Diocesan Annual Appeal and viewer donations, the TV Mass is broadcast on eight different channels within the Diocese.

  4. La Crosse Mailing Address: 1732 State St La Crosse, WI 54601-3756. Church: 1732 State St La Crosse, WI 54601. 608-784-4994 https://www.roncallinewmancenter.com/ Donate Online View Mass Online More information >>

  5. Offices & Ministries | Diocese of La Crosse

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    History of The Diocese of La Crosse. Stewardship. Office for Stewardship and Development. Donate Online. Legacy Giving. Vocations. Priesthood. Consecrated Life. Marriage and Family.

  6. Director: Erik Archer. Catholic Life Magazine. Direct Dial: 608.208.1178. Back to top. The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse. 3710 East Ave S. PO Box 4004. La Crosse, Wisconsin 54602-4004. Phone: 608-788-7700.

  7. The Catholic Diocese of La Crosse 3710 East Ave. South La Crosse, WI 54601. 608-788-7700. Story ideas, submission inquiries Erik Archer catholiclife@diolc.org. Individual Subscriptions. Find us on Facebook

  8. Catholic Schools Office. Greetings in Christ! Children’s hearts are delicate, and their consciences are incredibly impressionable. This is why so many Catholic School families choose to send their children to one of our sixty-six schools.

  9. Televised Mass – Diocese of La Crosse. P.O. Box 4004 | La Crosse, Wisconsin 54602-4004. Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet with Monsignor Hirsch and the children of Casa Hogar as they offer their prayers for you and your intentions.

  10. Welcome to the Office for Catechesis and Evangelization, which assists the Bishop, the chief teacher of the Diocese, in planning, implementing and evaluating evangelization and catechetical programs for families, children, adolescents, and adults.

  11. Called by Jesus Christ to “Seek first the kingdom of God;” we are the Diocese of La Crosse, a sacramental people, who worship God, teach the Catholic faith, and serve the needs of the human person. Established on March 3, 1868, the Diocese of La Crosse was born by decree of Blessed Pope Pius IX.