Prom Mass at St. John Nepomucene – April 30th
Please join us at the 4:30 pm Mass for our traditional Prom Mass! If you have any questions, please contact Ryan in the Faith Development office at rgloudemans@stjn.org or Kelly at kufi@stjn.org.


St. John Nepomucene Catholic Community
Catholic church and school, serving Little Chute and surrounding communities since 1836
Prom Mass at St. John Nepomucene – April 30th
Please join us at the 4:30 pm Mass for our traditional Prom Mass! If you have any questions, please contact Ryan in the Faith Development office at rgloudemans@stjn.org or Kelly at kufi@stjn.org.

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.

Divine Evidence at Xavier Fine Arts Theater, Monday, April 11th and Tuesday, April 12, 2022
A unique opportunity to hear, see and feel evidence of miracles and events connected to Jesus’ passion and his Real Presence in the Eucharist will be the focus of two Holy Week presentations at Xavier High School.
The public is invited to “Divine Evidence” on Monday and Tuesday, April 11th and 12th at 7 p.m. at Xavier’s Fine Arts Theatre, 1600 W. Prospect Ave. Eucharistic Miracles will be the topic on the first night, followed on the second night by the presentation The Sacred Cloths of the Passion. Each talk will be complemented by a large exhibit viewable in the school gym two hours before and one hour after the presentation.
Richard Bernatchez of Denver, co-founder of Faith Based Communications, will speak each night and will present five relics for veneration, including slivers of the True Cross and threads from the Shroud of Turin, believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus. He will also display replicas of the sacred cloths and numerous items related to the Passion such as the crown of thorns and whip. The display on miracles will feature much of the Vatican’s International Exhibition of Eucharistic Miracles of the World. “We have selected for exhibition approximately half of the 137 Eucharistic miracles approved by the Church,” Bernatchez said. A retired engineer, Bernatchez now dedicates his life to researching and sharing miracles and relics. He and his wife, Pat, travel throughout the United States and Canada presenting the sacred exhibits at their own expense to churches, schools and interested Christian groups. “We discuss the True Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, explore various Eucharistic Miracles, and encourage participation in Eucharistic Adoration,” he said. “The specific miracles we discuss depend on the age of the audience. For the younger children, we focus on miracles involving children or animals. With the older children, we get into miracles where the Host changes into heart tissue, as well as the scientific study that goes into the verification process.”
Showcasing evidence of the Eucharist’s miraculous nature could not come at a better time, said Susan Littmann, one of the event organizers. “In light of the bishops’ call for a three-year Eucharistic revival starting on the feast of Corpus Christi in June, we feel the Holy Spirit‘s hand guided us to this.” She added that the event was rescheduled from April 2020 when it was canceled due to the Covid shutdown.
Plans for the nation-wide revival effort, outlined at the bishops’ USCCB gathering last November, will include Eucharistic processions and other events of adoration and prayer around the country. “Their hope is to increase Catholic belief in the Eucharist as Jesus’ actual body and blood,” Littmann noted. “What better way to do this than to explore centuries of Eucharistic miracles documented by the Vatican.”
Regarding the sacred cloths, Bernatchez said he believes the Shroud of Turin contains evidence of all that Jesus endured – the proof of his passion, death and resurrection. The exhibit also contains replicas of the Sudarium of Oviedo (a piece of linen thought to have been used to cover the head of Jesus immediately after the crucifixion) and the Tunic of Argenteuil (Jesus’ seamless garment).
The event is free and sponsored by the CIA-Faith Mission Operatives, a volunteer lay ministry recognized by the Diocese of Green Bay. More information is available by contacting event organizers at ciafmo@gmail.com or (920) 450-3025. Details of the presentations and exhibits can be found online at www.faithbasedcomm.com.

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SPIRITUS Missionary Opportunity!
Do you know a young adult who lives out their faith and is eager to share it with others?
SPIRITUS is looking for Catholic young adults, between 20-29, to join the SPIRITUS missionary team this August. SPIRITUS ignites the faith in thousands of young Catholics through retreats and parish youth ministry each year! Missionaries live in community and travel to parishes and schools throughout Wisconsin; receiving training, formation, spiritual direction, lodging, food, a monthly allowance, health insurance and a $3,000 stipend upon completion of the 9-month program. It is a unique opportunity to live out the mission of our Catholic faith, serve our Lord and help the next generation of Catholics grow in faith.
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February Newsletter – Faith Development
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CIA-Faith Mission Operatives invites you to Investigate Your Faith on March 21st!
We are very pleased to announce we will be hosting a presentation by Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of G.K. Chesterton at Xavier Fine Arts Theater, Monday, March 21, 2022 at 7pm.
This Society’s mission is to evangelize through education, inspiring people to live joyful, holy lives, with G.K. Chesterton as a model of lay spirituality.

March Explanation Station from St. John Adult Faith Formation
Spending Lent with the saints is a great way to grow in holiness. While most of us do not have million-dollar fortunes to give away, we can be more generous with what we have toward those who have less. While few of us will have ecstatic visions in prayer, we can commit to spending more time in silence with God. While likely none of us could subsist on only one meal a week, all of us can recognize luxuries and extras that we can do without.
By putting aside these things, we will find we have more room in our hearts for the one thing necessary: God’s grace. Source: Aleteia.com
Note: Bishop Robert Morneau, for many years, had a favorite book on saints called All Saints: Daily Reflections on Saints, Prophets, and Witnesses for Our Time by Robert Ellsberg. It’s a great one! You can even find this book used at a low cost on Amazon.

CelO’bration-A Week-Long of Irish Celebration of Faith, Food & Fellowship – St. Patrick Parish, Menasha
March 11th
4:30-7pm – Fish Fry, Basket Raffle displayed, Raffles
March 12th
4:30-5pm – Irish Dancing
5:15-6:30pm – Taste of Ireland & Pizza Dinner
6:30-9pm – Game Night
March 16th
6:00pm – Parish Service Night
March 18th
4:30-7pm – Fish Fry
March 20th
11:30am – Small Brunch and Irish Scavenger hunt, 12:00pm – Raffle & Basket winners announced.

SPIRITUS Youth Ministry – Encounter Retreat for Students Grade 8-12
The SPIRITUS Youth Ministry Interns are inviting students in grades 8-12 to join us for a retreat held at Mount Tabor Center, Menasha. This 24-hour retreat, being held Friday to Saturday, March 4-5 at Mount Tabor Center, Menasha, will allow students to Encounter Jesus and meet new friends in their faith.
Cost is $20 and includes the retreat, overnight accommodations, meals, games and snacks.

February Explanation Station from St. John Adult Faith Formation
Why Catholic Bibles have more books than Protestant Bibles
The Catholic Church is entirely responsible for the composition of the Bible, which books are included, as well as the breakdown of the chapters and verses. There are 73 “books” in the Catholic Bible and 66 in the Protestant Bible. Protestants removed seven books because some verses were inconsistent with their theology.
Martin Luther removed Tobit, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, Wisdom, Sirach and Baruch. He attempted to remove James and Revelation, but this was rejected by his followers and those two books stayed. Catholics are often accused of adding seven books, but despite this common belief, it is false. Older, pre-Protestant, Catholic translations of the Bible include them.
Source: http://www.Catholic.org
