World Youth Day 2023 – August 6th at Xavier High School

World Youth Day 2023 – August 6th at Xavier High School

The Diocese of Green Bay’s Office of Young Adult Ministry is hosting its first-ever local World Youth Day at Xavier High School in Appleton, WI.

Calling all young adults (ages 18-39)!! Join us on August 6th for a day to celebrate our Catholic faith together.  The day will be filled with dynamic speakers, a food truck rally, Adoration, Confessions, Mass, and much more!  Free childcare will be provided for children ages 2-12.  

The first 100 registrants will be gifted with a fun prize!!

‼ Dessert and Coffee session with our keynote speakers

‼ VIP Seating for the day

‼ First-in Line passes to the Food Truck Rally

Register Here:  https://www.viayoungadults.org/world-youth-day-2023 For any questions, please contact Katie Summers, the Coordinator of Young Adult Ministry, at (920) 272-8313 or ksummers@gbdioc.org

Cor Jesu with Bishop Ricken

Cor Jesu with Bishop Ricken

“Calling all young adults! Join us for Adoration and confession led by our very own Bishop Ricken! There will be praise and worship, fellowship and some food.

This will be held on February 2nd from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm at St. Mary’s in Appleton.

For more information visit spiritusministries.org/corjesu“.

Cor Jesu – St. Mary’s in Appleton

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.

Updates from the Diocese of Green Bay

This week (as of May 25, 2021), the Diocese of Green Bay came out with updated guidance on the celebration of the Mass in response to the continuing improvement in both the vaccination numbers and the number of new Covid cases.

Starting the weekend of June 5th and June 6th, we will be removing the requirement to wear masks and be socially distanced during Mass.

Anyone who for whatever reason wishes to continue to wear a mask may do so at their discretion. Also, we will have an area of the church where masks and social distancing will still be required for those who are more comfortable with the existing guidelines. This area will be in the left front half of the old section of the church.

Additional changes you will see include holy water in the fonts, collection baskets being passed and the sign of peace will be reinstated.

Thank you for your patience over these past 14-months and we ask that you continue to be respectful of everyone’s manner of worship.