Seder Meal and The Rest of The Story on March 30th at St. John Nepomucene

Seder Meal and The Rest of The Story on March 30th at St. John Nepomucene

All are welcome to come and join us for our Seder Meal and The Rest of the Story! This amazing event will occur on Monday, March 30th at 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Come and learn more about our Jewish roots and how it ties into the Passover while enjoying a light meal and a Passover meal experience. Enjoy singing the songs, the aromas of food and tasting the flavors of a traditional Seder Meal.

We all know that our Christian faith has grown out of the Jewish faith and their traditions, but many of us may not know that much about the Jewish faith which helped form Jesus’s life, teachings, and actions. The Passover Seder was a key element of the Jewish religious practice as the Passover celebration was the high point of their religious year, just as Easter and Holy Week are the high point of our celebration of faith.

Seder means order and is used to describe the Passover meal that God ordered the Israelites to celebrate in Exodus 12:8. The description of the “order” of the celebration was further described elsewhere in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy in the Old Testament, and traditions were incorporated into the seder over time both before and after the time of Jesus. What we know as the Last Supper was the last Seder that Jesus celebrated with His disciples and became the early template for the celebration of our mass.

Click here to view a 4-minute video from a Messianic Jewish Rabbi that gives a little more explanation of the Passover Seder in relation to Jesus and the Last Supper. (Messianic Jews believe that Yeshua (Hebrew for Jesus) is the Messiah and worship God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.)  

Bring your family and friends and come celebrate at experience of the Passover Meal that you will never forget!

St. John Nepomucene 2026 Parish Mission

St. John Nepomucene 2026 Parish Mission

All are welcome to join us for our 2026 Parish Mission that will be held in the Atrium at St. John Nepomucene. This will occur at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 22nd and on Monday, February 23rd.

We will have our wonderful speaker, Sr. Marla Clercx, speak about “There’s More to the Story: A Deeper Look at the Lenten Scriptures”. Bring your family and friends for two great evenings and light refreshments will be served.

33 Days to Eucharistic Glory – A message from Bishop Ricken

33 Days to Eucharistic Glory – A message from Bishop Ricken

Bishop David L. Ricken of the Diocese of Green Bay invites parishioners to participate in great spiritual growth during the Easter season by engaging together the book 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory. This devotional encourages a deeper connection with Jesus Truly Present in the Holy Eucharist. Consecration to Jesus Truly Present in the Eucharist is scheduled for Ascension Sunday, June 1st, 2025.

All are invited and encouraged to participate, as we draw close to Jesus in the Eucharist! To view the video, please click this link: vimeo.com/1070092370.

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Each year at this time, St. John Nepomucene welcomes donations to the Easter Flower Fund in memory of departed loved ones. Donations, in any amount, can be made at the parish office from now until Monday, April 14th. This fund enables us to decorate St. John Nepomucene not only during Easter, but throughout the entire year!

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Each year at this time, St. John Nepomucene welcomes donations to the Easter Flower Fund in memory of departed loved ones. Donations, in any amount, can be made at the parish office from now until Monday, March 25th. This fund enables us to decorate St. John Nepomucene not only during Easter, but throughout the entire year!

St. John Nepomucene 2024 Parish Mission

St. John Nepomucene 2024 Parish Mission

All are welcome to attend St. John Nepomucene’s 2024 Parish Mission! This will occur from Sunday, February 25th through Tuesday, February 27th from 6 pm until 7:30 pm in church.

We have a seat reserved for you at a “SPECIAL ADORATION” to feel our Lord’s embrace in a special way! Come join us for a summary of our Parish Mission experience and a beautiful night of music and time to adore Jesus in a close and personal way. Please join us on Thursday, February 29th from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. in church.

“Walking Through Jesus’s Life to the Blessed Sacrament”
Come and listen to Fr. Michael Lightner, Deacon Dave Van Eperen and our very own Father Ron Belitz, as they bring us on a journey to meet Christ. To learn more, please click here!

Prince of Peace – Palm Sunday Family Celebration

Prince of Peace – Palm Sunday Family Celebration

All are welcome to participate in this free family-friendly event on Sunday, April 2nd.

Children will read a special book at Gospel time (during 10 am Mass). Then after Mass, enjoy donuts/treats and egg painting in the Fellowship Hall.

Prince of Peace
3425 Willow Rd
Green Bay, WI 54311

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Each year at this time, St. John Nepomucene welcomes donations to the Easter Flower Fund in memory of departed loved ones. Donations, in any amount, can be made at the parish office from now until Monday, April 3rd. This fund enables us to decorate St. John Nepomucene not only during Easter, but throughout the entire year!

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Easter Flower Fund at St. John Nepomucene

Each year at this time, St. John Nepomucene welcomes donations to the Easter Flower Fund in memory of departed loved ones. Donations, in any amount, can be made at the parish office from now until April 11th. This fund enables us to decorate St. John Nepomucene not only during Easter, but throughout the entire year!

Easter Flower Fund

Each year at this time, St. John Nepomucene welcomes donations to the Easter Flower Fund in memory of departed loved ones. Donations in any amount may be made at the parish office from now until March 29th.

There will also be envelopes at the Information Desk that you may provide to the parish office as well. This not only enables us to decorate St. John Nepomucene during Easter, but throughout the whole year!