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      Catholic cemeteries are sacred places where we honor our loved ones, mourn with faith, and proclaim our hope in the Resurrection. These are spaces for prayer, reflection, and remembering those who have gone before us in the peace of Christ.

      The Diocese of Madison directly cares for four cemeteries:
      Resurrection Cemetery in Madison, Mount Thabor Cemetery and Calvary Cemetery in Beloit, and Mount Olivet Cemetery in Janesville. Each is maintained with reverence and compassion, serving families with dignity in times of loss and transition.

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        A profile of one participant in the Lay Them to Rest free committal program.
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        When should you make your arrangements at the cemetery? The answer is different for each person. Here is one story.
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        Catholic Burial Problems, Old and New
        In March 2023 the USCCB Committee on Doctrine responded to a question that has been popping up here and there about two new ways of treating human remains. One of these ways, alkaline hydrolysis, dissolves the flesh and flushes the liquid residue down the sewer, allowing bones to be pulverized as with cremation. The other, composting results in a cubic yard of dirt that bears no resemblance to a body, so there is nothing to bury. Neither alkaline hydrolysis nor composting respect the body in the way called for by the Catholic faith, according to the bishops. More and more states may legalize these practices – often touted as “green” – but Catholics should not take part in them.
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        Before he died, Bishop Robert Morlino asked Msgr. James Bartylla to preach his funeral homily. He gave these brief instructions: “Don’t canonize me!” No doubt this guidance was inspired by a profound faith as well as realistic self-knowledge, but maybe even more so by a familiarity with current tendencies at funerals.
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    Resurrection - Madison

    •  2705 Regent Street
       Madison, WI 53705
      Resurrection Cemetery was founded in 1949, when the Diocese of Madison was formed, by combining two existing, adjoining cemeteries – Holy Cross and Calvary. These cemeteries were established in the mid-1800’s to serve the Catholic populations of the St. Raphael, Holy Redeemer, St. Patrick and St. James parishes in the downtown area. Today, Resurrection Cemetery serves the Catholic population of all the parishes in the Madison area, as well as former residents who have relocated out of town but wish to be buried back in Madison. The Cemetery is centrally located at Regent Street and Speedway in Madison, and is over 40 acres in size.

      Buried within Resurrection Cemetery are many of the pioneer citizens of Madison, as well as Bishop William O’Connor, the first Bishop of Madison, who died in 1973, Bishop Cletus O’Donnell, the second Bishop of Madison, who died in 1992, and Bishop Robert Morlino, the fourth bishop of Madison, who died in 2018. Many of the priests who have served the Diocese of Madison over its history are also buried at Resurrection.

      Resurrection Cemetery offers traditional in-ground burials, several mausoleums, columbariums, lawn crypts, and a new cremation garden for in-ground burial of cremation remains.

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      Irma Slawson
      Resurrection Cemetery
      2705 Regent St.
      Madison, WI  53705
      (608) 238-5561
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    Mount Olivet - Janesville
    • 1827 N Washington St
      Janesville, WI 53548
      Mount Olivet Cemetery was established in the mid-nineteenth century in Janesville. The cemetery is located on the west side of the Rock River on North Washington Street, not far from downtown Janesville, and serves the parishes of St. William, St. John Vianney, St. Patrick, and Nativity of Mary.

      Mount Olivet is located on over 40 acres of rolling hills with beautiful vistas of the surrounding area. The Cemetery also contains the “Little Chapel”, built at the turn of the 19th century. This diminutive brick chapel was built in the Romanesque Revival and Gothic Revival styles. Within the Little Chapel is the crypt of Father George Strickner, who died on December 20, 1901. Father Strickner was born in Bavaria and immigrated to America in 1856. He became known as a pioneer priest, traveling on horseback throughout Southern Wisconsin ministering to the Catholic families throughout the area. Fr. Strickner is credited with building the first chapel at Holy Hill, a Catholic landmark located forty miles northwest of Milwaukee and today the site of a Carmelite Monastery. The Little Chapel underwent an extensive renovation and restoration in 2007.

      Mount Olivet Cemetery offers traditional in-ground burials, a mausoleum, lawn crypts, and a columbarium for cremation urns.

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      Kathy Crane
      Mount Olivet Cemetery
      1827 N. Washington St.
      Janesville, WI  53547
      (608) 754-3472
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    Mount Thabor - Beloit
    • 2138 Shopiere Rd.
      Beloit, WI 53511
      Mount Thabor is located on the east side of downtown Beloit, adjacent to Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. Mount Thabor has served the Catholic population of the Beloit area since 1939. The cemetery is easily accessible and beautifully maintained, with space for traditional burials, mausoleums, a columbarium, and a special area dedicated to infant burials, called the Garden of Innocence.

      Mount Thabor Cemetery offers traditional in-ground burials, mausoleums, lawn crypts, and a columbarium for cremation urns.

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      Kathy Crane
      Mount Thabor Cemetery
      2138 Shopiere Rd.
      Beloit, WI 53511
      (608) 754-3472
      [email protected]


    Calvary - Beloit
    • 1801 Colley Rd
      Beloit, WI 53511
      Calvary Cemetery was deeded in 1864, and is nestled in a residential neighborhood on the east side of Beloit, and is very carefully maintained by the Department of Cemeteries so as to blend in nicely with the residential area.  Contained within the cemetery are many of the earliest pioneers of the Beloit area, with many graves dating back to the Civil War era in the mid to late 1800’s. Calvary is one of the earliest cemeteries in the Beloit area, and has only a limited number of spaces still available. Calvary Cemetery gives Catholic families peace of mind that if they elect to be buried in a Catholic cemetery, their grave will receive careful and respectful care in perpetuity.

      Calvary Cemetery offers traditional in-ground burials.

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      Kathy Crane 
      Mount Olivet Cemetery
      1827 N. Washington St.
      Janesville, WI  53547
      (608) 754-3472
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  • Frequently Asked Questions
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    • Why should Catholics be buried in a Catholic cemetery?
      • All through life, the Catholic Church is present to the living by baptizing their young, celebrating their growth and development, blessing their marriages and praying for them during times of illness. Since death is a natural part of life, it is only fitting that the Catholic community be present at the time of death. Death, as seen through the eyes of a Christian, is not the end; it is simply a natural passageway to everlasting life. Burial in a Catholic cemetery is a statement of continued belief in that everlasting life, even in death.

        As people of faith, our burial places share an important meaning for us, since they are sacred places. Each visit to the cemetery is a reminder to us of the love, fellowship and faith that we shared with our deceased family members and friends. It is also a reminder to us of our own mortality and belief in the Resurrection.
    • May non-Catholics be buried in a Catholic cemetery?
      • The Church expects that Catholics will be buried in a Catholic cemetery. To avoid breaking family ties, however, non-Catholic members of Catholic families including spouses, children, parents and other relatives may also be interred in a Catholic cemetery. Other Christians with a connection to the Catholic community may also be buried in a Catholic cemetery, in certain circumstances.​
    • Does the Catholic Church permit cremation?
      • Yes. The Catholic Church strongly prefers burial of the full body, but permits cremation unless cremation is chosen for anti-Christian motives. The Order of Christian Burial contains provisions for the cremation of the body after the final commendation that concludes the funeral liturgy. In situations where it is not possible for the body to be present, the Church has authorized a Funeral liturgy in the presence of cremated remains. This liturgy is also used in situations where cremation and committal have occurred prior to the Funeral liturgy.​
    • Can we keep the cremated remains at home, or dispose of them ourselves?
      • The Church requires that cremated remains of the body be treated and handled with the same respect and dignity given to the corporeal remains of the body. This includes the final disposition of remains. If cremation is chosen as the means of final disposition, the remains are to be buried in the ground of a communal cemetery – preferably a Catholic cemetery – or entombed in a communal mausoleum or columbarium. Therefore, cultural practices such as scattering cremated remains, keeping them at home, or interring them at some other location are not considered by the Church to be reverent or appropriate ways of disposition. Whenever possible, appropriate memorialization of the deceased should be utilized at the place of burial.​
    • How do I know that the cemeteries will be maintained even after it is full and generates no more revenue?
      • A percentage of the cost of every grave, mausoleum crypt, or niche goes toward funding the perpetual care of each cemetery. These funds are held in special, protected accounts. The income that these accounts generate will assure that each cemetery is properly maintained in perpetuity. There are no monthly or annual maintenance fees. The Catholic Church will always be here to maintain its cemeteries.​
    • How do I go about making arrangements?
      • The Diocesan Cemeteries have trained Family Services staff to provide you with any information you may need and assist you in making your selections from the many options that are available to you. Our Family Services counselors will be happy to meet with you and your family members, answer any questions that you may have, and show you the grounds and facilities at each of our locations and explain the services that we can provide. There is never any obligation on your part. For information and assistance with pre-need and at-need arrangements for Resurrection Cemetery in Madison call (608) 238-5561, or for Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Janesville and Mt. Thabor and Calvary cemeteries in Beloit call (608) 754-3472.​
    • Why are there restrictions on cemetery lots?
      • Monuments and other items must conform to the regulations that govern different areas of the cemetery, and these vary by cemetery. These regulations are not arbitrary, but are carefully designed to enhance the overall character and beauty of each section of the cemetery. In addition, some restrictions are necessary to allow for the proper maintenance of cemetery grounds. It is important to realize that those who purchased lots did so with the understanding that these restrictions would be in place for their section and would be honored. Exceptions to these regulations cannot be made without changing the character of that section or the cemetery as a whole. This would be inherently unfair to those who purchased their lots with the expectation that the character of their cemetery would be maintained.​
    • Should I purchase my monument, vault, urn, and other items from the Catholic cemetery or from outside sources?
      • You are always free to obtain these items from the source of your own choosing. However, there are many reasons why it is to your advantage to purchase these items directly from your Catholic Cemetery.

        • Catholic Cemeteries will often sell these items at a lower cost than other suppliers for the same item, and our charges will never be higher than other suppliers for the same items.
        • When items are purchased through Catholic Cemeteries, part of the cost of those items will go to help provide for the regular maintenance of our cemeteries.
        • Because Catholic Cemeteries are a non-profit organization, there are no sales taxes when items are purchased directly from your Catholic Cemetery.
        • When you purchase your monument through Catholic Cemeteries, any leveling, straightening or replacement of concrete footings that may be necessary over time due to settling or other causes will be done free of charge by our Cemetery staff, in perpetuity. Monuments purchased through other sources are solely the responsibility of the family and the dealer who sold the monument, and are done at the monument dealer’s regular charge.
        • When you purchase items directly through Catholic Cemeteries you will be assured that the monuments and other items you purchase are appropriate in size, design and color for the graves, crypts or niches that you have. You can be assured that monuments will not be too large or too small for your site, and that they will not be identical to monuments nearby. Our staff will work with you to be sure that the monuments, crypt lettering, vases and other materials you wish to purchase will be compatible with surrounding areas and visually pleasing, providing a lasting memorialization that will be satisfying for you and your family members for decades to come. In addition, by working through Catholic Cemeteries, you will never be pressured to buy more than you and your family feels that you can comfortably afford.
        • The Catholic Church will always be there to oversee and maintain its cemeteries. Catholic cemeteries are never sold, as privately owned cemeteries sometimes are.

        One of the advantages of pre-planning is that it gives you the opportunity to carefully consider these types of purchases without the pressure of trying to cope with them at a time of need. Our Family Services counselors are always happy to meet with you to discuss these options with you either at-need or pre-need. And there is never any obligation to you.


    • What choices are available for in-ground burials?
      • Most common are single graves or multiple grave lots, which consist of two or more graves. At Resurrection Cemetery, lawn crypts are also available. Lawn crypts offer in ground burial in pre-constructed concrete vaults that allow for one or two caskets, which can represent a considerable savings over other options.​
    • What are Burial Service Fees, and why are they so expensive?
      • Burial service fees - sometimes called opening and closing fees - actually include a variety of services provided by the cemetery. These include use of the chapel, administration fees and permanent record keeping (determining ownership, obtaining permission and the completion of other documentation that may be required, entering the interment particulars into the interment register, maintaining all necessary legal files and records, etc.); locating the grave and laying out the physical boundaries, excavating and filling in the grave; installation and removal of the lowering device; placement and removal of artificial grass dressing for the site, installing and removing a canopy to cover the site for grave-side services during inclement weather, leveling, tamping, re-grading and sodding of the site as well as re-leveling and re-sodding the grave if settling occurs.​
    • What are burial vaults and grave liners?
      • These are the outside containers into which a casket or urn is placed. Burial vaults are designed to protect the casket or urn, and can be made of a variety of materials but are most typically made of concrete. A grave liner is a lightweight version of a vault which simply keeps the grave surface from sinking.​
    • Do I have to purchase a burial vault?
      • The Department of Cemeteries requires that a vault or grave liner be used for all in-ground interments at our Catholic Cemeteries to insure that the ground at the burial site does not sink. In addition to being unsightly, sinking can also cause the family’s monument to sink, shift or become damaged. For these reasons, a vault or grave liner is required.​
    • Are there options available besides in-ground burials?
      • In addition to in ground burials, Resurrection, Mount Olivet and Mount Thabor cemeteries offer entombment in mausoleums as well as placement of cremated remains in a niche in a columbarium, or placement of an urn in a mausoleum space.​
    • What is a mausoleum?
      • A mausoleum is simply a large building designed to provide above-ground entombment. Each space within the mausoleum is designed to hold one or two caskets. Following a casket entombment, the crypt is sealed and a granite front is attached. Bronze lettering is attached to the front of the crypt for permanent memorialization. Niches are smaller spaces within the mausoleum to accommodate urns containing cremated remains.​
    • What are the advantages of a mausoleum?
      • Indoor mausoleum crypts are clean and dry and temperature controlled. They offer an attractive alternative to those who do not wish to be interred in the ground, and allow visitations by family members and friends in all seasons without exposure to the weather. Mausoleums also offer crypt and niche spaces facing the outside of the mausoleum.
    • What is a columbarium?
      • A columbarium is a smaller structure for above ground entombment, that is designed to hold cremation urns. It can be a free standing structure, or incorporated as a part of a mausoleum. Following an urn entombment, a niche front of granite is attached. Bronze lettering is attached to the front of the niche for permanent memorialization.​
    • What do cemeteries offer to parents who have suffered miscarriage or stillbirth?
      • Each diocesan cemetery offers free burial of all children under one year old, including the unborn. There is a nominal perpetual care fee. Please contact the cemetery near you for more information. Resurrection in Madison 608-238-5561, Mount Olivet in Janesville 608-754-3472, and Mount Thabor in Beloit 608-754-3472.​
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      • Damian Lenshek
        Damian Lenshek
        Director of Cemeteries
        608-821-3055
        damian.lenshekmadisondiocese.org
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        Kathy Crane
        Mount Olivet Cemetery, Janesville | Mount Thabor & Calvary Cemeteries, Beloit
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        kathy.cranemadisondiocese.org
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        Irma Slawson
        Resurrection Cemetery, Madison
        608-238-5561
        irma.slawsonmadisondiocese.org
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