Have you been following along with Fr. Mike Schmitz and Catechism in a Year? If so, then you know it’s almost time to celebrate completing “Part One: The Profession of Faith!”
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.
“Spending quiet time with the Lord can be life-changing,” said Fr. Brian. “It can change our hearts and allow the Holy Spirit to … give us direction in our lives.”
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.
If you are interested in joining our ministry, please join us at the next meeting in the parish center meeting room. For more information, contact Sharon Braem at 608-335-9001 or Laurie Zimmerman at 608-215-6894.
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.
New this year, we will join our future parish family of St. Francis Xavier in Cross Plains and St. Peter in Ashton to do a VBS-like summer program. Register at: https://sfxcrossplains.org/totus-tuus
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.
The monthly meeting is held on the fourth Tuesday of the month. It begins with a rosary at 7 p.m., followed by a business meeting at 7:30 p.m., in the Religious Education Center lower level.
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.
“Eternal Rest: The Art of Dying Well,” a new series on FORMED, explores the topic of death from a Catholic perspective, addressing why death exists, what happens when we die, how the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick helps and what we can do after a loved one dies.