Fellowship Sunday on April 7th – St. John Nepomucene


St. John Nepomucene Catholic Community
Catholic church and school, serving Little Chute and surrounding communities since 1836
Fellowship Sunday on April 7th – St. John Nepomucene

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)

137th Solemn Novena in Honor of St. Joseph (March 10th – March 19, 2024)
The Norbertine Community of St. Norbert Abbey invites you to join in prayer for the 137th Solemn Novena in Honor of St. Joseph. This will occur from March 10th through March 19th with daily Novena Masses at 7 p.m.
This will be held at the National Shrine of St. Joseph located at 123 Grand Street in De Pere, WI.
For more information, please visit: www.norbertines.org/joseph.

St. John Nepomucene – Church Cleaning Volunteers Needed
St. John Nepomucene Church Cleaning occurs on the first Monday of the month (unless it falls on a holiday, then it is held on the following Monday). We are looking for more volunteers who would like to donate their time and help us clean!
You may attend the 6:45 a.m. Communion Service and then help with the cleaning afterwards or simply come at 7:30 a.m. and meet in the Gathering Space. Light cleaning is performed which consists of dusting, vacuuming, sweeping and other miscellaneous items.
Depending on how many volunteers come, cleaning usually takes about 1.5 hours or less! Help when you are able and stay as long as you are able! You will be doing a great service to your parish all while enjoying fellowship and then indulge on some great dessert bars and refreshments afterwards!
If you have any questions, please contact Amy or Betsy (contact information listed below) or you may call the parish office at (920) 788-9061 .

Fellowship Sunday on March 10th – St. John Nepomucene

St. John Nepomucene – Ushers for Mass Needed
St. John Nepomucene is in urgent need for MORE ushers! It is a great way to provide service to your parish! You schedule based on your availability and at which Mass. Please prayerfully consider volunteering for such a great cause!
You may contact the parish office at (920) 788-9061 or send an email to Sarah at szteske@stjn.org. Thank you!

February Explanation Station – St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation
Did you know…
The ONLY Christian church in existence for the first 1,000 years of Christian history was the Roman Catholic Church. All other Christian churches which exist today can trace their linage back to the Roman Catholic Church. Most non-Catholic churches which exist today are less than a century or two old by comparison.
Source: www.catholic.org

January Explanation Station – St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation
What is a simple way to explain Catholicism to someone?
Catholics belong to a Christ-centered faith community that views Jesus Christ as the foundation. Catholics share Jesus’ vision and model their lives after Jesus’ example of love. Catholics are called to care for one another and to use their unique gifts and talents for the good of the community and the world.

Comedian – Jeff Allen – Cup O Joy on February 3rd in Green Bay
February 3rd at 4pm or 7pm (2 shows)
525 N. Taylor St., Green Bay 920 435- 3269
Come and enjoy some LAUGHTER, FUN & FELLOWSHIP!
Bring your family, friends or yourself! Car pool or drive yourself to The Cup O Joy in Green Bay for a night of clean comedy with Jeff Allen. You can save a seat for $25.00 or general seating for a free will offering. www.cupojoy.com/schedule
If you are interested in a carpool, please contact Julie Bastian 920-636-8479. Join us for a fun St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation activity!

December Explanation Station – St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation
The Church’s feasts and celebrations run on a yearlong cycle, which we call the “liturgical year.” The “liturgical year” starts on the first Sunday of Advent. So it’s a new liturgical year when Advent starts and Advent is a slightly different length each year.
It starts four Sundays before Christmas, but because Christmas is on a fixed date, and could fall on different days of the week; Advent can be as short as three weeks and a day (like it is this year), or as long as four weeks.
Blessings to all of you during this Advent Season. We hope it’s been meaningful and prayerful so far!
