St. John Nepomucene Christmas Mass Times


St. John Nepomucene Catholic Community
Catholic church and school, serving Little Chute and surrounding communities since 1836
St. John Nepomucene Christmas Mass Times

Breakfast In Bethlehem & Magi Market at Prince of Peace on December 11th
Join us for this FREE, family-friendly, faith-filled event on Sunday, December 11th after the 10 a.m. Mass at Prince of Peace (located at 3425 Willow Rd in Green Bay).
– Hear the Story “God Gave Us Christmas”
– Breakfast, Children’s crafts and secret shopping at the Magi Market
– Bring Baby Jesus from your home Nativity to be blessed
Contact our parish office with a family name and count so we can plan enough food. Goodwill offerings for food are accepted and sincerely appreciated.
All items available to shop for in the Magi Market are typically smaller amounts ($1-$5/each).
Please bring enough cash for checkout. Contact us to get registered or with any questions: parish@popgb.org.

“BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD” Advent Concerts
As we prepare for the coming of Jesus Christ on Christmas, the season of Advent sometimes flies by without us appreciating it. There is a wonderful opportunity to experience Advent – the “Behold the Lamb of God” Advent Concert. Music written and originally performed by Andrew Peterson, features many area musicians and vocalists, especially from St. Katharine Drexel and Holy Cross of Kaukauna and Hollandtown, and St. John Nepomucene in Little Chute. It features Deacon Dave Van Eperen, Lance Lamers, Mike Van Hoof and Tim Van Eperen of St. John Nepomucene parish.
Under the leadership of Nathan Vande Hey, they are now in their 12th year of performing these in the Fox Valley and surrounding areas! It is the story of salvation history in less than an hour. No tickets required, but a free will offering will be taken, with proceeds donated to charity. This year, the program will be presented 4 times and they are listed below:
Wednesday, November 30th – Kaukauna High School at 7:00 p.m.
(sponsored by the Kaukauna Catholic Parishes)
Wednesday, December 7th – St. Nick’s in Freedom – 7:00 p.m.
Monday, December 12th – Xavier High School in Appleton – 7:00 p.m. (CIA-FMO event)
Wednesday, December 21st – St. Mary Help of Christians in Hilbert (108 S. 6th Street) – 7:00 p.m. (sponsored by the Tri-Parish Catholic Faith Communities – which includes St. John-Sacred Heart Parish in Sherwood and St. Mary of the Seven Dolors in Stockbridge.)
Check it out! Spread the word and invite your students and families. This is open to anyone. Any questions, please contact Deacon Steve Vande Hey at dcnsvandehey@kaucp.org.

Cor Jesu – St. Mary’s in Appleton
Cor Jesu, which is a monthly night of adoration, praise and worship, confession and fellowship to bring young adults closer to the heart of Jesus. We would love to see your young adults there to build an awesome community!
These nights happen every first Thursday of the month at St. Mary’s in Appleton. If you would like to know more about our event please visit our website at: spiritusministries.org/corjesu.

Be My Witnesses Free Workshop – October 24th at Mount Tabor Center in Menasha
SPIRITUS Ministries is offering a free workshop to equip Catholics with resources and training to share the Gospel of Jesus and join His mission on Monday, October 24th at Mount Tabor Center.
Please visit: spiritusministries.org/bemywitnesses or contact Annette at (920) 722-8918 for more information and to register.
This program is open to all Catholic adults and leaders.

Corpus Christi Procession – June 19th at St Mary and St John Parishes in Menasha

May Explanation Station from St. John Adult Faith Formation
Preparing hearts for the Ascension of the Lord
Ascension is a time to teach our children that by living the faith, the day will come when “we all shall be taken up in clouds to meet Christ and to be with our Lord forever.” As joint heirs of heaven, we must keep before their eyes and ours the fact that this was the reason for our creation. We must also stress the words of Christ, our Brother, words of consolation for us at His Ascension: “I go to prepare a place for YOU.”
Our prayers for Ascension Sunday (May 29th) must indicate triumph, because Jesus has accomplished the world’s redemption. They must also express the joy with which the angelic choirs are preparing to lead Him to His throne and to adore Him. “Lift up your gates, oh ye princes, and the King of glory shall enter in.”
Source: www.catholicculture.org

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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CIA-Faith Mission Operatives is hosting Fr. James Jugenheimer for his talk titled ‘Jesus, Truly & Fully Present’.

Discipleship: Walking Closely with Jesus (St. Raphael, Oshkosh)
