Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship
Our Catholic faith calls us to be engaged citizens . One way that we can do this is by exercising our right to vote. There are many important issues that will come up this election season that bear upon our faith. So how, as Catholics, should we approach these issues? How do we assess candidates? The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has created resources to help faithful citizens form their conscience as they seek to navigate the political landscape. Click any of the links here for resources and more.
USCCB Faithful Citizenship Page • Wisconsin Catholic Conference
Primary Elections in Wisconsin are on April 2, 2024 and the General Election is on November 5, 2024.
Bishop David Ricken Issues Reflection on Synod - "A Reflection on the Synod on Synodality"
pdf CLICK HERE (110 KB) to download the letter from Bishop Ricken dated February 1st, 2023 on the topic of Synodality.
For more information about the Synod and Synodality with NEW RESOURCES posted for October 2023, visit https://www.gbdioc.org/synod or click the following link to download a PDF copy of the latest Synod update as published in the December 2nd, 2022 edition of The Compass : pdf Synod 2022 Compass Insert (2.12 MB) .
Entrust - Disciples on Mission Retreat
During this intensive experience, attendees will receive the vision, formation, and practical knowledge in how to carry out the process of spiritual multiplication. Thanks to the generosity of the Bishop’s Appeal, this retreat is free of charge for staff, volunteers, and parishioners within the Diocese of Green Bay.
Diocese of Green Bay Press Releases
- November 28, 2023 | Bishop Ricken statement on satanic tree display at National Railroad Museum’s Festival of Trees - pdf English (169 KB) | pdf Español (530 KB)
- October 13, 2023 | pdf Bishop David Ricken invites all to pray for peace in Israel and throughout the Middle East (569 KB)
- August 7, 2023 | Camp Tekakwitha announces two leadership promotions