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  • Appointments

    Priest and Pastoral Leader assignments have been announced. These are now posted on OnMissionMedia.com.

  • Inspired to Act

    May 9, 2024

  • Eucharistic Pilgrimage

    Join pilgrims from throughout the Diocese of Green Bay June 12 to 18, 2024.

  • Medjugorje, Dubrovnik Pilgrimage

  • 2024 Bishop's Appeal

    Every day, Jesus shares His love and is eager for us to embrace Him. Living the Eucharist & Sharing the Gifts deepens your relationship with Jesus, spreads His love, and makes a difference in

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  • Entrust Retreat

    Spend time in prayer and learn new skills during this retreat!

  • World Mission Services Projects Booklet

    Do you have a heart for serving others? Check out these 24 short-term global mission projects, each with a connection to our diocese!

  • From Bishop David L. Ricken

    Read the new pastoral letter, “Encountering Jesus in the Eucharist: Disciples Called To Worship”

Vision

We are missionary disciples striving to lead all people to the Kingdom of God.

Mission

As friends and followers of Jesus, we are devoted to fostering households and communities of discipleship through the mission and ministry of the Catholic Church.

Communities of Discipleship:

Discover Jesus.

Follow Jesus.

Worship Jesus.

Share Jesus with others.


Our Priorities as Disciples

Live sacramental and spiritual lives through prayer and worship.

Support marriages and families as homes of discipleship.

Stand with our parishes as communities of disciples to build abundant attendance and participation in the Mass.

Ensure Catholic schools and religious education programs foster discipleship and excellence.

Advance the call to priesthood and religious life.

 

Other Areas of Focus:

Serve the life and dignity of all, especially the most vulnerable.

Use all means of modern day communication to promote the mission of Christ and the Church.

Share generously God’s gifts in service to Christ, the Church and others.

Embrace the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help as a welcoming sanctuary of peace, mercy and healing.

Assist Catholic Colleges, Catholic Health Ministries, and other Catholic Institutions to strongly embrace their Catholic identity while fostering communities of discipleship.