Time Capsule

Time Capsule

You may have heard at Mass last month that during the demolition of our old parish office, which was built in 1960, we found a time capsule behind the cornerstone. After opening, we found some materials from 1957-1967.

A $1000 Bank Note with the date December 15, 1840 was among the treasures. After a little online research, however, the bank note is a hoax. You can see the serial number is 8894, and according to Coin Word, it’s the most common fakes in history! Apparently it was produced in mass quantities in the 1960’s on fake parchment and put in cereal boxes as a promotion. If the serial number had been 8893, it would’ve been worth $1,920, but in this case, it’s worth $0.

There was a photo of the current pastor into the time capsule, Fr. Marty H. Vosbeek, who was pastor from 1956 – 1969. Fr. Ron is begging the staff not to do the same with his own photo.

Several newspaper clippings were included. Pictures of them are below. We hope to display some of these articles in our new parish center. One article says, “The Indians had, of course, made the early history of St. John Church. The first wedding there took place on Feb. 1, 1836, when Peter Quoquinata took Theresia Wahetin for his bride; and the first baptism was that of baby Paul Sawanon, son of Comaicin and Maria Mitamon.”

There were also several Annual Reports. Did you know, the overall cost of the parish office building built in 1960 was $150,000 compared to our current parish office building that’ll cost $7 million? The 1956-57 report states that St. Johns had about 1500 families, and it also included how much each family gave to the parish that year, when the annual suggestion appeared to be $156. “Wouldn’t that be fun to do!” Fr Ron said, jokingly of course. Other notable amounts: the pastor salary and car allowance was $1,500, the approximately 15 nuns in the grade school and high school had a combined total income of only $11,000, the choir director earned $300 in a year and St. Johns gave $2,000 to the diocese.

A dollar bill given to Fr. Marty from Daniel Steinberg, Jr. on October 3, 1958 with a written note on a napkin from the Butte Des Morts Golf Club.

A plaque reading “Alter Consecrated by Most Rev. Bishop P. P. Rhode on Oct. 28, 1917; Relics enclosed of Saints Mansveti and Vitalis; Rev. J. J. Sprangers Pastor”

And finally a photo of Midnight Mass in 1966. The church looks a little different!

Missionary Leadership Institute – Diocese of Green Bay

Missionary Leadership Institute – Diocese of Green Bay

For parish leaders, both staff and volunteers! Imagine what our communities would look like if each parish had a group of staff and parishioners formed and equipped to accompany others and serve as leaders in any ministry.

The Missionary Leadership Institute is designed for a wide variety of parish leaders to:
* discern their vocation, their particular call to holiness
* be formed as leaders who will evangelize and disciple others
* serve more effectively as lay ecclesial ministers (parish staff)

For more information, please visit: www.gbdioc.org/institute. You may also contact Jamie Whalen, Lay Leader Formation Director at (920) 272-8268 or via email at: jwhalen@gbdioc.org.

Holy Spirit Parish Sunday Supper – April 7th

Holy Spirit Parish Sunday Supper – April 7th

All are welcome for a dine-in meal at the Darboy School located at W2796 County Rd KK in Appleton (Darboy).

We would like to extend a warm welcome to anyone who could use a delicious meal and good company! This meal is FREE of charge!

New Parish Center Groundbreaking Ceremony

New Parish Center Groundbreaking Ceremony

Thanks to all who attended our Groundbreaking Ceremony on March 17. It was a chilly, windy day, but only a few snowflakes fell as we ceremoniously dug some dirt.

A commemorative shovel is placed in the gathering space. All are welcome to sign it!

Father Ron started off the ceremony by blessing the grounds that we are building on and prayed for the safety of the people who are involved in the project. Derek Peeters, the lead architect from Hoffman as well as a life-long parish member, shared some fond memories of his childhood at St. Johns and how grateful he is for being chosen to work on this project. Deacon Dave followed by thanking all those involved and the hard work put in by dedicated parishioners and donors.

We first had our core committee who helped make this project a reality symbolically break the ground. We then asked a group of students from both our Faith Development program and St. John School to help break the ground since they will benefit just as much by having this new parish center built. We then had the Hoffman project team with parish leadership, followed by any interested parish members young and old to participate in breaking the ground. As Father Ron said, “we’re building this building not only for us, but for you, and your children, and for your grandchildren.”

Spring Clean-up is set for April 27th! Reserve your spot today!

Spring Clean-up is set for April 27th! Reserve your spot today!

Please contact Kelly in the Faith Development office today at (920) 788-9033 or via email at: kufi@stjn.org. The deadline for sign up is Friday, April 19th.

The Middle School Students would love to help you out this spring! If you have any questions on how this day goes or you have never signed up before; please contact Kelly and she will be happy to assist you!

Coffee & Connect – Bereavement Gathering

Coffee & Connect – Bereavement Gathering

You do not have to carry the burden of bereavement alone.

Anyone grieving and needing to connect, this is a safe space for you. You do not have to carry the burden of bereavement alone. Let’s walk together for these FREE coffee and connect sessions.

This group meets every 2nd THURSDAY of the Month at 9 a.m.

Prince of Peace
3425 Willow Rd
Green Bay, WI 54311

Contact the Parish Office with questions at (920) 468-5718 or e-mail parish@popgb.org.

For more information contact Deb Wegner-Hohensee at dhohensee@popgb.org.

Grieving with Great HOPE – Good Mourning Ministry

Grieving with Great HOPE – Good Mourning Ministry

Grief is a journey, but you don’t have to do it alone.

Grieving with Great HOPE
(with grief peer group discussions)

This is a five-week grief support workshop series that offers a prayerful, practical and personal approach for anyone who is mourning the loss of a loved one.

If you have lost a spouse, a child (including pregnancy loss), a grandchild, a parent, another family member or a friend, you are encouraged to attend Good Mourning Ministry, a Catholic bereavement apostolate.

Registration is $10.

The series is held on Tuesdays in April and May 2024 from 1-3 p.m.

Dates are:
April 30th
May 7th
May 14th
May 21st
May 28th

Register by contacting the parish office: 920-468-5718 or e-mail parish@popgb.org.

For more information contact Deb Wegner-Hohensee dhohensee@popgb.org

March Explanation Station – St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation

March Explanation Station – St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation

Lent is the perfect time to practice the gift of love and form a lifelong habit. How are we doing on the following commandment of love?

When asked which commandment was the most important, Jesus said, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it. Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:37–39)

CIA-Faith Mission Operatives ministry is excited to host Fr. Tim Shillcox on March 25th at Xavier Fine Arts

CIA-Faith Mission Operatives ministry is excited to host Fr. Tim Shillcox on March 25th at Xavier Fine Arts

On Monday, March 25th, our CIA-Faith Mission Operatives ministry is excited to host Fr. Tim Shillcox to present “HE TOOK A TOWEL – A Holy Week Meditation that reflects on Jesus’ last hours with his disciples the night before He died. This will begin at 7 p.m. at the Xavier Fine Arts Theatre. 

Fr. Tim Shillcox, O. Praem is a Norbertine Formation Director.

No tickets needed! Free will offering encouraged. For details, please visit: sites.google.com/site/ciafmo/events-1.

CIA-Faith Mission Operatives is an all-volunteer, lay Catholic ministry recognized by the Diocese of Green Bay. It exists to encourage and enable Catholics to “investigate their faith” through a variety of events involving speakers, live performances, films, etc. We gratefully acknowledge our collaboration with St. Francis Xavier High School, Appleton WI.