FORT ATKINSON — On Sunday, July 15, St. Joseph School’s Home and School Association will be hosting its ninth annual golf outing at the Koshkonong Mounds Country Club located at W7670 Koshkonong Mounds Rd., Fort Atkinson.
Registration is at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Golfing is $35 for members and $75 for non-members.Tag: Joseph
Mass of Christian Burial to be held for Fr. William Seipp
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, March 9, for Fr. William Joseph Seipp, 80, who died on Tuesday, March 6, 2018.
Fort Atkinson parish hosts Light of the World Retreat
FORT ATKINSON — St. Joseph Parish is hosting a Light of the World Retreat.
Ever wonder what you are living your life for? What gives your life meaning and purpose? Can you really know God’s plan for your life?
If you have asked yourself these and similar questions, the “Good News” message of the Gospel is that you are not alone. These are the questions of our hearts and souls and the Light of the World Process seeks to answer them.
Fort Atkinson parish hosts Light of the World Retreat
FORT ATKINSON — St. Joseph Parish is hosting a Light of the World Retreat.
Ever wonder what you are living your life for? What gives your life meaning and purpose? Can you really know God’s plan for your life?
If you have asked yourself these and similar questions, the “Good News” message of the Gospel is that you are not alone. These are the questions of our hearts and souls and the Light of the World Process seeks to answer them.
Give pregnant women loving support
This is the time of year when we are preparing to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
We know that for his mother, Mary, her pregnancy could not have been an easy time. Although she knew she was carrying the Son of God in her womb, it must have been challenging to discuss her pregnancy with others, especially since she and Joseph were not yet married.
Fortunately, Joseph supported her. Yet, they travelled to Bethlehem in the last month of her pregnancy for a census and could find no place to stay in an inn. So Jesus was born in a stable, probably not the easiest place for labor and delivery!
Unexpected pregnancy
Many women today may find themselves with an unexpected pregnancy. We may know such women; they could be members of our families or friends, people who work with us, married or unmarried.
Festival of Lessons and Carols in Baraboo
BARABOO — An Advent Festival of Lessons and Carols, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” will be held on Sunday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph Church, 304 East St., Baraboo.
All are invited to prepare during this hectic season by taking one hour to spend with the Lord. Come and pray the prophetic promises of salvation, using the ancient “O Antiphons.” These have been sung with the Canticle of Mary since the sixth century.
Parish mission with Deacon Ralph Poyo
DEFOREST/EAST BRISTOL — St. Olaf Parish in DeForest and St. Joseph Parish in East Bristol are planning an Advent parish mission.
What if we could promise that your life could take a direct turn into the heart of God? That is what can happen when we open ourselves up to the words of the Spirit shared by Deacon Ralph Poyo, a nationally renowned speaker on evangelism and lighting fire in the hearts of the faithful.
St. Joseph Parish and School in Fort Atkinson to host 40 Hours Devotion
FORT ATKINSON — St. Joseph Parish and School will host a 40 Hours Devotion.
This devotion dates back and was developed during the Middle Ages, after the Feast of Corpus Christi was extended to the Universal Church.
Corpus Christi is known for its street processions with the Blessed Sacrament, even in our own time. St. Philip Neri and St. Ignatius adopted the 40 Hours Devotion in reparation for sin, which brought many blessings and conversions.
Golf Outing benefits St. Joseph School, Fort Atkinson
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St. Joe’s 55-PLUS Group potluck social
FORT ATKINSON — St. Joe’s 55-PLUS Group will have their next potluck social on Wednesday, April 19, at St. Joseph Parish Hall.
The potluck will begin at 1 p.m. Beef Brisket, coffee, lemonade, and tableware will be provided. Those attending are asked to bring a dish to pass.
After the potluck luncheon, Joel Winn will present “Discovering Indian Artifacts”, noting that “History began here long before 1832.”