Diaconate Inquirer Brunch – Sunday, March 15th at St. Bernard Catholic Parish, Appleton


St. John Nepomucene Catholic Community
Catholic church and school, serving Little Chute and surrounding communities since 1836
Diaconate Inquirer Brunch – Sunday, March 15th at St. Bernard Catholic Parish, Appleton

All Rise! The Northeast Wisconsin Passion Play 2026!
Strengthen your Lenten journey March 26th through March 29th at the Xavier Fine Arts Theatre in Appleton. See the Bible come to life! Witness Jesus’ life, death and triumphant resurrection in a family-friendly musical production appropriate for all ages.
A video sampling of the show may be seen on the production website by visiting: www.newpassionplay.org.
For more show information and tickets, please visit: www.newpassionplay.org or call the Xavier box office at (920)-733-8840. Open hours are Monday and Wednesday from noon to 3:00 pm with expanded times of Monday through Friday beginning March 16th.

Friar Michael Lasky will be presenting “Triduum Through the Eyes of Saint Francis” on March 28th in Manitowoc
All are welcome to come and listen to Friar Michael Lasky on March 28th. The schedule is as follows:
Saturday, March 28th
Franciscan Center 6751 Calumet Ave
Manitowoc, WI 54220
Talks on the Triduum Through the Eyes of Saint Francis
1:00-1:45 Part 1 Triduum Through the Eyes of Saint Francis
1:45-2:15 Break
2:15-3:00 Part 2 Triduum Through the Eyes of Saint Francis
To register, please click here!

National Shrine of St. Joseph in De Pere / Solemn Novena on March 11th through March 19th
The Shrine is located at 123 Grant Street in De Pere, on the campus of St. Norbert College. The Shrine has been a ministry of St. Norbert Abbey since 1898. All are welcome to attend!
To learn more about the National Shrine of St. Joseph, please click here!

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.)
Registration is required by March 20th! Register by clicking here to fill out a google form, contacting the parish office at (920) 788-9061 or email Sarah at szteske@stjn.org.
Bring your family and friends and come celebrate at experience of the Passover Meal that you will never forget!

Fr. Jim Flaherty, SJ will be speaking at St. John Nepomucene on March 12th
All are welcome to join us on Thursday, March 12th at 6:00 p.m. in the Atrium at St. John Nepomucene! We are so excited to welcome our speaker, Fr. Jim Flaherty, SJ, who will be presenting “Catholic Social Teaching: The Church’s Best Kept Secret”.
To learn more about Fr. Jim Flaherty, SJ, click here.

St. Joseph Adoption Novena – March 10th through March 18th
Leading up to the Solemnity of St. Joseph on March 19th, join us in praying the St. Joseph
Adoption Novena. Invoking the intercession of St. Joseph, foster father of Jesus, we will pray the Lord blesses all who travel upon the path of adoption. Visit respectlife.org/adoption for the novena, which begins March 10th.
All are invited to join the St. Joseph Adoption Novena March 10th through March 18th as we pray for all those who travel upon the path of adoption.

Fiat Ministries present: Mother/Daughter – Theme “Mary’s Garden” on March 20th

St. Norbert Abbey / March and April 2025 Events Flyer
All are welcome to attend the various events that will be held in March and April at the St. Norbert Abbey. Register early though as some retreats are limited in space! Please click here to see the events!


2025 Father Son Retreats at the Zechariah House on March 21st and 22, 2025
Elizabeth Ministry is offering a retreat that provides Fathers and Sons (ages 5 through 8) a chance to take a break from the world and invest quality time on their relationship.
The retreat is a fun way to create a meaningful connection while making special memories!
Don’t miss this special opportunity to focus on the important relationship between father and son, PLUS, gain a rewarding faith-filled experience.
Retreats are customized for each age group and include lodging, snacks, breakfast, project materials, and keepsakes!
To register, please call (888) 524-0557 or visit: www.elizabethministry.com/events/father-son-retreats.
