Registration is OPEN for the Little Flowers Girls’ Club at St. John Nepomucene

Registration is OPEN for the Little Flowers Girls’ Club at St. John Nepomucene

Registration is currently open through Friday, September 12th for the Little Flowers Girls’ Club at St. John Nepomucene! Little Flowers is open to girls in grades kindergarten through 3rd grade in the parish, schools and the local area.

St. John Nepomucene offers a modified version of Little Flowers, which is a Catholic girls group centered on learning virtues by studying individual saints. Virtues are learned through presentations, crafts and activities.  Each year a “wreath” is worked on for the blue Blessed Mother sashes the girls wear at the meetings.  The wreath is made up of 9 flower petals for the 9 virtues studied that year. Petals are earned by participating in the monthly meetings, service projects, and completing follow-up activities at home.

To learn more and how to register, please click here!

Registration is open for the Little Flowers Girls’ Club at St. John Nepomucene

Registration is open for the Little Flowers Girls’ Club at St. John Nepomucene

Registration is currently open through Friday, September 13th for the Little Flowers Girls’ Club at St. John Nepomucene! Little Flowers is open to girls in grades kindergarten through 3rd in the parish, schools and the local area.

St. John Nepomucene offers a modified version of Little Flowers, which is a Catholic girls group centered on learning virtues by studying individual saints. Virtues are learned through presentations, crafts and activities.  Each year a “wreath” is worked on for the blue Blessed Mother sashes the girls wear at the meetings.  The wreath is made up of 9 flower petals for the 9 virtues studied that year. Petals are earned by participating in the monthly meetings, service projects, and completing follow-up activities at home.

To learn more and how to register, please click here!

Building a Home of Joy and Virtue – August 15th at St. Mary’s site in Kaukauna

Building a Home of Joy and Virtue – August 15th at St. Mary’s site in Kaukauna

Building a Home of Joy and Virtue: A Presentation for Parents
Thursday, August 15, 2024, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Joint Parish Center, St. Katharine Drexel-St. Mary’s Site (112 W. 8th Street, Kaukauna, WI 54130)

Hosted by St. Ignatius Catholic School and Chesterton Academy, the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist (and speakers from their Education in Virtue program) will present about cultivating virtue and building joyful disciples in families and in the home. It is through the development of virtue that both children and adults develop in relationships with Jesus and others and grow in holiness. This free presentation is aimed at parents, but all are welcome and encouraged to attend! No RSVP required.

Learn more at www.stignatiuskaukauna.org.

On Mission magazine – Diocese of Green Bay

On Mission magazine – Diocese of Green Bay

“Believe in something greater than yourself!” That’s the theme of the cover story in the new On Mission magazine, available in print and digital, which was mailed this week to over 91,000 Catholic homes in the Diocese of Green Bay.

On Mission magazine will be sent free of charge to all registered Catholic households in the diocese six times a year! In addition, beginning in January, an electronic newsletter full of current diocesan news and events can be sent straight to your inbox each week.

To sign up for this weekly newsletter, go to www.OnMissionMedia.com.

Please contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at the Diocese of Green Bay for further information.

May Explanation Station – St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation

May Explanation Station – St. John Nepomucene Adult Faith Formation

With the arrival of spring, it seems timely to address the beauty of the Catholic Church. Beauty is the single aspect of God which can be expressed physically within the earthly realm. It is critical to the setting of the holy Mass. God is present at the Mass, in the Eucharist. The church stands as the dwelling place of the Lord on Earth and reflects the Church dwelling in Heaven.

Beauty is not merely man’s arrogance or a waste of resources which could be directed to the poor. Beautiful settings,  artwork,  music and liturgy are appropriate and necessary aspects of God’s everlasting mystical presence before mankind. Please take time to prayerfully absorb the beauty of every church you enter as you contemplate what Heaven might be like.