Calendar of Events
May 3 Mass & Eucharistic Adoration- 8:30 AM at St. John
May 4 Mass & Eucharistic Adoration - 8:30 AM at St. Michael
May 10 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. John (followed by the rosary)
May 11 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. Michael (reconciliation available after)
May 14 Ruby's Pantry - 7:30 - 9:30 AM at Gillett HS
Reconciliation - 3:00 PM at St. John
May 17 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. John (followed by the rosary)
May 18 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. Michael (reconciliation available after)
St. Michael Finance/Pastoral Mtg. - 5:30 PM
May 21 Reconciliation - 3:00 PM at St. John
Spanish Mass - 6:30 PM at St. John
May 22 Baccalaureate Mass - 8:45 AM at St. Michael
May 24 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. John (followed by the rosary)
Bible Study - 6:00 PM at St. Michael
May 25 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. Michael (reconciliation available after)
May 26 Knights of Columbus Meeting - 7:00 PM at St. John
May 28 Reconciliation - 3:00 PM at St. John
May 30 St. John & St. Michael Offices Closed - Happy Memorial Day!
May 3 Mass & Eucharistic Adoration- 8:30 AM at St. John
May 4 Mass & Eucharistic Adoration - 8:30 AM at St. Michael
May 10 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. John (followed by the rosary)
May 11 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. Michael (reconciliation available after)
May 14 Ruby's Pantry - 7:30 - 9:30 AM at Gillett HS
Reconciliation - 3:00 PM at St. John
May 17 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. John (followed by the rosary)
May 18 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. Michael (reconciliation available after)
St. Michael Finance/Pastoral Mtg. - 5:30 PM
May 21 Reconciliation - 3:00 PM at St. John
Spanish Mass - 6:30 PM at St. John
May 22 Baccalaureate Mass - 8:45 AM at St. Michael
May 24 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. John (followed by the rosary)
Bible Study - 6:00 PM at St. Michael
May 25 Mass - 8:30 AM at St. Michael (reconciliation available after)
May 26 Knights of Columbus Meeting - 7:00 PM at St. John
May 28 Reconciliation - 3:00 PM at St. John
May 30 St. John & St. Michael Offices Closed - Happy Memorial Day!
Congratulations to the students at St. John who celebrated their First Communion on May 1st.Congratulations to Kalvin and Nala Meyers who celebrated the sacrament of baptism at St. Michael on April 23rd. |
Congratulations to Kenlee Kegel and Kalvin Meyers who celebrated their First Reconciliation at St. Michael.Congratulations to Finely Marvin Eugene School who was baptized on April 30th at St. Michael. |
ANNOUNCEMENTS/NEWS FROM ST. JOHN AND ST. MICHAEL PARISHES
Diocesan Mask Policy Update (03/03/2022)
In light of the declining numbers of COVID-19, we continue to welcome everyone back to church. The rights of health, freedom, and conscience are to be respected by all. Masks are optional and not required. please be considerate of individuals who are vulnerable or wish to wear a mask. If an individuals who are vulnerable or wish to wear a mask. If an individual asks you to mask, please be respectful of their request. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask and follow CDC recommendations for quarantine and isolation.
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Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis
As Ukrainians flee their homes due to the conflict with Russia, our Catholic Relief Services (CRS) partner Caritas Poland assists Ukrainians crossing into Poland for safety.
CRS and Caritas are on the ground across Ukraine and in bordering countries, preparing to provide safe shelter, hot meals, hygiene supplies, fuel to keep warm, transport to safe areas, counseling support and more. If you or your parishioners have questions or want to assist in Ukraine, the best way is through prayer and financial support directly to CRS at: https://support.crs.org/donate/donate-ukraine.
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Sunday Mass obligation reinstated on August 14/15, 2021.
As life begins returning to a sense of normal after the pandemic, Bishop Ricken would like to invite you to read his column on lifting the dispensation to attend the Sunday Mass which appeared in the July 16 issue of The Compass. On the weekend of August 15, the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, Bishop Ricken will lift the dispensation to attend Sunday Mass. You can also view his column and an accompanying video at www.gbdioc.org/BacktoMass
TV and LIVE STREAMED MASSES:
WFRV Channel 5, Mass with Bishop David Ricken
10:30 AM
In light of the declining numbers of COVID-19, we continue to welcome everyone back to church. The rights of health, freedom, and conscience are to be respected by all. Masks are optional and not required. please be considerate of individuals who are vulnerable or wish to wear a mask. If an individuals who are vulnerable or wish to wear a mask. If an individual asks you to mask, please be respectful of their request. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask and follow CDC recommendations for quarantine and isolation.
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Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis
As Ukrainians flee their homes due to the conflict with Russia, our Catholic Relief Services (CRS) partner Caritas Poland assists Ukrainians crossing into Poland for safety.
CRS and Caritas are on the ground across Ukraine and in bordering countries, preparing to provide safe shelter, hot meals, hygiene supplies, fuel to keep warm, transport to safe areas, counseling support and more. If you or your parishioners have questions or want to assist in Ukraine, the best way is through prayer and financial support directly to CRS at: https://support.crs.org/donate/donate-ukraine.
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Sunday Mass obligation reinstated on August 14/15, 2021.
As life begins returning to a sense of normal after the pandemic, Bishop Ricken would like to invite you to read his column on lifting the dispensation to attend the Sunday Mass which appeared in the July 16 issue of The Compass. On the weekend of August 15, the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, Bishop Ricken will lift the dispensation to attend Sunday Mass. You can also view his column and an accompanying video at www.gbdioc.org/BacktoMass
TV and LIVE STREAMED MASSES:
WFRV Channel 5, Mass with Bishop David Ricken
10:30 AM