Mystagogy at Prince of Peace on April 28th from 11:30 am until 12:30 pm

Mystagogy at Prince of Peace on April 28th from 11:30 am until 12:30 pm

All are welcome for this special explanation of MYSTAGOGY on Sunday, April 28th from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MYSTAGOGY comes from the Greek word meaning “to lead through the mysteries”.  It is a time to explore the spiritual treasures  contained in the sacraments and significance for our personal lives of faith.

Speaker: Neil Saindon

Prince of Peace Catholic Community
www.popgb.org

DATE – April 28th
TIME – 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

LOCATION
Prince of Peace, Bellevue
3425 Willow Rd
Green Bay, WI

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

April Explanation Station from St. John Adult Faith Formation

April Explanation Station from St. John Adult Faith Formation

The Beauty of the Paschal Mystery
Let’s take a look at the word Paschal. It comes from the Hebrew word PASACH which means to PASS OVER. This refers to the first Passover when the Lord passed over the homes of the Israelites while striking down the firstborn of Egypt. In that case, the Israelites smeared the blood of a lamb on their doorposts to signify their belief in the one true God. The sacrificing of an innocent lamb became the means of their salvation and their deliverance from captivity in Egypt. In the same way, God sent His Son to be our paschal lamb. The essence of our faith is this: that Jesus came to die for us, to free us from sin, and so that we might have a new and eternal life.

Source: www.catechistaide.com

During these last days of Lent, let us set aside time to learn all we can about this Paschal Mystery. We hope you will take part in all three days of the Easter Triduum: Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter.