Where do we find the Mass in the Bible? What is the relationship between the two? In ten beautifully produced lessons, Parousia: The Bible and the Mass answers these questions and more. In the latest video Bible study from the St. Paul Center, discover why the liturgy is a major theme that runs through the entire Bible, from Genesis to the Book of Revelation. We will not only look to the Law, the Prophets, and life and teachings of Jesus, we’ll also lean on the Doctors of the Church to enhance our understanding of the Mass. We’ll see how the New Testament is concealed in the Old, the Old is revealed in the New, and why both point directly to the Mass, the sign of the New Covenant. Join host Scott Hahn to uncover how and why all of God’s action, in creation and redemption, is ordered to the Mass. Supplemental readings come from Sacred Scripture, The Catechism of the Catholic Church, and four of Scott Hahn’s books on which the study is based: The Lamb’s Supper, Consuming the Word, The Fourth Cup, and Letter and Spirit: From Written Text to Living Word in the Liturgy. Stephen Ray was raised in a devout, loving, Baptist family. Always a […]
Holy Family will host its Euchre Tournament on Sunday, February 5 at Holy Family Hall (inclement weather date: February 12). Join your fellow parishioners to play Euchre and enjoy food and beverages. Sign-in begins at 11:00 and the tournament will begin at 12:00 pm. Partners will be randomly assigned. The cost is $20 per person, which includes food fand beverages, and can be paid the day of the event. We will initially limit the tournament to the first 60 people. Pre-registration is required either by calling the Parish Office at (920)921-0580 or by filling on the form below. We may be able to take walk-ins if there are open spots available that day. For more information, please call the Parish Office.
Holy Family Catholic Community will host a blood drive on Wednesday, February 8 from noon to 5:00 pm in Holy Family Hall. Pre-registration is suggested, but not required. To sign up, visit bit.ly/holyfamilycatholicfeb8 or call 1-877-232-4376. Those donating are encouraged to eat a healthy meal and drink plenty of water before donating.
Get your favorite soups from your local restaurants all in one place when Soup du Jour returns to Holy Family on Saturday, February 18! The fundraiser will sell soup donated by local restaurants and our Holy Family staff to once again benefit the St. Katharine Drexel Shelter and Holyland Food Pantry. We will sell soup for $4 per container or three for $10 from 2:00 to 3:30 pm at Holy Family Church. Any soups remaining after 3:30 pm will be sold following the 4:00 pm Mass at Holy Family. Customers are asked to come to the northeast side of the church and wait in their cars, where they will be served in the order they arrive. Participating restaurants are: A&W Restaurant – White Chicken Chili; Avenue 795 – Chicken Dumpling Soup; Benvenuto’s – Sopa de Toscana; Boda’s Restaurant – Beef Barley Soup; Connie's Diner - Broccoli Chese; Fat Joe’s Burgers & Brew – Stuffed Green Pepper Soup; Friar Tuck’s – Beef Vegetable; Gilles Frozen Custard – Chicken Enchilada Soup; Oasis Family Restaurant – Chicken Dumpling Soup; Red Cabin at Green Acres – Famous Carrot Soup; The Sweet & Salty Pig – Tomato Basil with Tortellini Soup; Theo’s 24 – Andouille […]
Make your plans now to attend the Holy Family Catholic Community 2023 Parish Mission, featuring Church on Fire Founder and JP II Healing Center Associate Bart Schuchts from 6:30 to 8:00 pm February 19-21 at Holy Family Church. Sitting in an NFL locker room, Bart Schuchts had an encounter with God that changed his life forever. At our Parish Mission, he will share what it is like to encounter the Father's love, the fullness of Confirmation, and live into the Resurrection Life of Christ. Adoration will be offered each night prior to the Mission from 5:30-6:15 pm. A social will follow. Childcare is available upon request.
This Lent, as we desire to more fully “repent and believe in the Gospel” (Mark 1:15), join our priests of Holy Family as they discuss our Holy Family Christmas read "The Art of Living: The Cardinal Virtues and the Freedom to Love." Talks will be held Tuesdays throughout Lent from 6:30 to 7:30 pm at Sacred Heart Church. The talks will last about half an hour, with half an hour of discussion to follow. You do not need to have read the book to attend. Talks are as follows: Tuesday, February 28: Fr. Ryan - Virtue and Friendship (Pages 1-59) Tuesday, March 7: Fr. Justin - Prudence (Pages 59-103) Tuesday, March 14: Fr. Pedro - Fortitude (Pages 107-148) Tuesday, March 21: Fr. Michael - Temperance (Pages 151-197) Tuesday, March 28: Fr. Edward - Justice (Pages 201-242)
In celebration of St. Joseph's Day on Sunday, March 19, Our Risen Savior will host a potluck fellowship following the 10:00 am Mass in the Our Risen Savior Church basement. As part of the celebration, it is tradition that extra food is made for the poor and hungry in our community. We ask that you bring a dish to pass, and if you would like to bring an extra pan, please place it in a disposable, covered container to be distributed to local shelters. For more information, please contact Tom Endejan at tendejan@gmail.com.
On Wednesday, March 29, 2023, area priests will be available for the sacrament of Reconciliation at 11 parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. People can have their confessions heard from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, March 29 at Holy Family Church, 271 Fourth Street Way. Priests will be available to hear confessions in Spanish from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. El miércoles 29 de marzo de 2023, los sacerdotes del área estarán disponibles para el sacramento de la Reconciliación en 11 parroquias de la Arquidiócesis de Milwaukee. Las personas pueden hacer que se escuchen sus confesiones de 8:00 am a 8:00 pm el miércoles 29 de marzo en Holy Family Church, 271 Fourth Street Way. Los sacerdotes estarán disponibles para escuchar confesiones en español de 4:00 a 8:00 pm.
Hop over to the Holy Family Prayer Garden (or Holy Family Hall in the event of bad weather) for an Easter Egg Hunt following the 10:00 am Mass at Holy Family Church on Easter Sunday, April 9. Children can search for eggs with treats inside at the hunt. Bags will be provided but children can bring their own baskets if they'd like!
Holy Family will host a Healing Candlelight Prayer Service on Thursday, April 13 at 8:00 pm at Sacred Heart Church. All who are in need of healing are welcome, be it from any kind of trauma, abuse, loss, or mental health struggle. Those who attend will receive a resource guide from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, sharing with parents how to communicate with their teens about trauma and mental health, and signs to look for if they are in an unsafe situation. While this resource is geared towards families with high school students, all are welcome to attend, and invited to submit prayers intentions for healing at hffdl.org/event/healing.
This study has 8 sessions, incorporating an introductory session and 7 lessons. The Study Set includes the Study Guide by Catherine Upchurch and a commentary, Women in the New Testament, by Mary Ann Getty-Sullivan (Liturgical Press). This study of New Testament women engages with women across a variety of connections to Jesus and the apostles and studies them accordingly. Participants will encounter the strengths and needs of these women, but also how being a woman in the holy land during the time of Jesus and the apostles shaped many of the challenges they faced in responding to Jesus. Participants will enter into discussion and prayer about expectant faith, what it means to be touched by Jesus, and the meaning of discipleship through the lives of the women who lived in the first generation of Christianity.