The Holy Family Quilters meet every Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 am in the St. Mary's Church basement. All the quilts that we make go to the less fortunate people in the area. We also make lap quilts for the area nursing homes. We can use small pieces or yardage of new material to make the tops and clean blankets and mattress pads, also any sewing items. These items can be dropped off at the church office, or call Dorothy, 921-5543, or Catherine, 539-0313 for pick up.
This is a Bible Study for looking at the upcoming Sunday Readings. Each week will use the investigations and comments of bible scholars to learn the significant insights in each set of Sunday readings. We will further discuss and share how these readings apply to us and add enrichment to our lives. A great way to prepare for Sunday Mass! Group limited to six participants. The group will meet Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:15 am in the Sacred Heart Church Hospitality Room. Required Materials: Provided on the first day of class To find contact information for group leader and to sign up, visit hffdl.org/sm.
Holy Family Catholic Community's Cor Jesu takes place the first Thursday of each month at Holy Family Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 705 Michigan Ave., North Fond du Lac. Meaning "Heart of Christ" in Latin, Cor Jesu is a fierce evening of prayer with Mass, Adoration, and Confession. The night will take place as follows: 6:30 pm: Adoration and Reconciliation 7:30 pm: Mass **Cor Jesu is held the first Thursday of the month.**
Join us at the 8:00 am Mass at Presentation on the First Saturday of the month for the Five First Saturdays Devotion. The Five First Saturdays Devotion is one of the principal points on the urgent need for mankind to offer reparation and expiate for the many injuries that the Immaculate Heart of Mary suffers from the hands of both the impious and the indifferent man. The devotion consists of: going to Confession; receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion; saying five decades of the Rosary; and mediating for 15 minutes on the mysteries of the Rosary.
The Holy Family Quilters meet every Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 am in the St. Mary's Church basement. All the quilts that we make go to the less fortunate people in the area. We also make lap quilts for the area nursing homes. We can use small pieces or yardage of new material to make the tops and clean blankets and mattress pads, also any sewing items. These items can be dropped off at the church office, or call Dorothy, 921-5543, or Catherine, 539-0313 for pick up.
This is a Bible Study for looking at the upcoming Sunday Readings. Each week will use the investigations and comments of bible scholars to learn the significant insights in each set of Sunday readings. We will further discuss and share how these readings apply to us and add enrichment to our lives. A great way to prepare for Sunday Mass! Group limited to six participants. The group will meet Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:15 am in the Sacred Heart Church Hospitality Room. Required Materials: Provided on the first day of class To find contact information for group leader and to sign up, visit hffdl.org/sm.
In this exciting series, Baptist convert Stephen Ray shares deep insights and effective arguments to win over even the hardest of hearts. You'll be swept away as this best-selling author and apologist shares his journey to Catholicism and investigates the primary stumbling blocks of those who vehemently oppose the Church, the issues of salvation and the Papacy. Stephen Ray was raised in a devout, loving, Baptist family. Always a zealous instructor of Sacred Scripture, he nearly fell off his chair when a close friend, an Evangelical pastor, converted to Catholicism. Steve and his wife Janet began a personal pilgrimage that would radically change their lives. After serious study and much prayer, the Rays became convinced that the Roman Catholic Church was the Church founded by Christ almost 2000 years ago. They also realized that Catholicism faithfully and fully continued the Apostolic teaching as understood by the Fathers, the Councils and gloriously preserved through the See of Peter.
Parents are invited to learn how to take their Catholic faith beyond the Church doors and into their home at our Building the Domestic Church sessions, taking place throughout the year.
Adoration at PresentationHoly Family Catholic Community offers Adoration, Confession, and Mass at Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 705 Michigan Ave., in North Fond du Lac, every Thursday of the month except the first Thursday. Adoration begins at 6:30 pm and Mass at 7:30 pm. This night differs from Cor Jesu - held the first Thursday of the month at Presentation - as there are fewer opportunities for confession and music is not present throughout.
Join us for a quick video lesson and craft to learn about the saints, our Church traditions, and your faith with our Faith Builders Club for Kids. Meet in the Gathering Space at Holy Family right after the 10:00 am Mass, and stay an extra 15 minutes for your kids to learn all about a variety of topics, the first of which will be St. Francis of Assisi. This will be targeted to families with kids from Pre-K through 6th grade but all kids are welcome!
The Holy Family Quilters meet every Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 am in the St. Mary's Church basement. All the quilts that we make go to the less fortunate people in the area. We also make lap quilts for the area nursing homes. We can use small pieces or yardage of new material to make the tops and clean blankets and mattress pads, also any sewing items. These items can be dropped off at the church office, or call Dorothy, 921-5543, or Catherine, 539-0313 for pick up.
This is a Bible Study for looking at the upcoming Sunday Readings. Each week will use the investigations and comments of bible scholars to learn the significant insights in each set of Sunday readings. We will further discuss and share how these readings apply to us and add enrichment to our lives. A great way to prepare for Sunday Mass! Group limited to six participants. The group will meet Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:15 am in the Sacred Heart Church Hospitality Room. Required Materials: Provided on the first day of class To find contact information for group leader and to sign up, visit hffdl.org/sm.
Where do we find the Mass in the Bible? What is the relationship between the two? In ten beautifully produced lessons, Parousia: The Bible and the Mass answers these questions and more. In the latest video Bible study from the St. Paul Center, discover why the liturgy is a major theme that runs through the entire Bible, from Genesis to the Book of Revelation. We will not only look to the Law, the Prophets, and life and teachings of Jesus, we’ll also lean on the Doctors of the Church to enhance our understanding of the Mass. We’ll see how the New Testament is concealed in the Old, the Old is revealed in the New, and why both point directly to the Mass, the sign of the New Covenant. Join host Scott Hahn to uncover how and why all of God’s action, in creation and redemption, is ordered to the Mass. Supplemental readings come from Sacred Scripture, The Catechism of the Catholic Church, and four of Scott Hahn’s books on which the study is based: The Lamb’s Supper, Consuming the Word, The Fourth Cup, and Letter and Spirit: From Written Text to Living Word in the Liturgy. Stephen Ray was raised in a devout, loving, Baptist family. Always a […]
Adoration at PresentationHoly Family Catholic Community offers Adoration, Confession, and Mass at Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 705 Michigan Ave., in North Fond du Lac, every Thursday of the month except the first Thursday. Adoration begins at 6:30 pm and Mass at 7:30 pm. This night differs from Cor Jesu - held the first Thursday of the month at Presentation - as there are fewer opportunities for confession and music is not present throughout.
Women's Ministry invites all women of the parish to attend its "Sharing Our Journey" event from 7:00 to 10:15 am on Saturday, January 21 at Holy Family Church and Hall. The morning will include Adoration, Confession, Mass, a speaker from New Beginnings, and an opportunity to learn about the HOPE Box, as well as to sign up for Small Groups and Bible Studies. Meant to be a hopeful resource for mothers and fathers of our community to encourage them to choose life, the HOPE Box will include such items as pregnancy help resources, an invitation to host a baby shower at our church and, poignantly, an “Esther letter” from a member of our community who has faced a similar decision and yet chose life for their child and family. Those who attend this morning retreat are asked to bring the following items for the HOPE Box to the event or to the Parish Office: candle – tea light size in a holder of some sort; lotion- 2-5 oz. container; hand soap or hand sanitizer – 2-5 oz. container; and journal – 4x6 or smaller.
The Holy Family Quilters meet every Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 am in the St. Mary's Church basement. All the quilts that we make go to the less fortunate people in the area. We also make lap quilts for the area nursing homes. We can use small pieces or yardage of new material to make the tops and clean blankets and mattress pads, also any sewing items. These items can be dropped off at the church office, or call Dorothy, 921-5543, or Catherine, 539-0313 for pick up.
This is a Bible Study for looking at the upcoming Sunday Readings. Each week will use the investigations and comments of bible scholars to learn the significant insights in each set of Sunday readings. We will further discuss and share how these readings apply to us and add enrichment to our lives. A great way to prepare for Sunday Mass! Group limited to six participants. The group will meet Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:15 am in the Sacred Heart Church Hospitality Room. Required Materials: Provided on the first day of class To find contact information for group leader and to sign up, visit hffdl.org/sm.
Where do we find the Mass in the Bible? What is the relationship between the two? In ten beautifully produced lessons, Parousia: The Bible and the Mass answers these questions and more. In the latest video Bible study from the St. Paul Center, discover why the liturgy is a major theme that runs through the entire Bible, from Genesis to the Book of Revelation. We will not only look to the Law, the Prophets, and life and teachings of Jesus, we’ll also lean on the Doctors of the Church to enhance our understanding of the Mass. We’ll see how the New Testament is concealed in the Old, the Old is revealed in the New, and why both point directly to the Mass, the sign of the New Covenant. Join host Scott Hahn to uncover how and why all of God’s action, in creation and redemption, is ordered to the Mass. Supplemental readings come from Sacred Scripture, The Catechism of the Catholic Church, and four of Scott Hahn’s books on which the study is based: The Lamb’s Supper, Consuming the Word, The Fourth Cup, and Letter and Spirit: From Written Text to Living Word in the Liturgy. Stephen Ray was raised in a devout, loving, Baptist family. Always a […]
Adoration at PresentationHoly Family Catholic Community offers Adoration, Confession, and Mass at Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 705 Michigan Ave., in North Fond du Lac, every Thursday of the month except the first Thursday. Adoration begins at 6:30 pm and Mass at 7:30 pm. This night differs from Cor Jesu - held the first Thursday of the month at Presentation - as there are fewer opportunities for confession and music is not present throughout.
The Holy Family Quilters meet every Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 10:00 am in the St. Mary's Church basement. All the quilts that we make go to the less fortunate people in the area. We also make lap quilts for the area nursing homes. We can use small pieces or yardage of new material to make the tops and clean blankets and mattress pads, also any sewing items. These items can be dropped off at the church office, or call Dorothy, 921-5543, or Catherine, 539-0313 for pick up.
This is a Bible Study for looking at the upcoming Sunday Readings. Each week will use the investigations and comments of bible scholars to learn the significant insights in each set of Sunday readings. We will further discuss and share how these readings apply to us and add enrichment to our lives. A great way to prepare for Sunday Mass! Group limited to six participants. The group will meet Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:15 am in the Sacred Heart Church Hospitality Room. Required Materials: Provided on the first day of class To find contact information for group leader and to sign up, visit hffdl.org/sm.
Holy Family Catholic Community's Cor Jesu takes place the first Thursday of each month at Holy Family Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 705 Michigan Ave., North Fond du Lac. Meaning "Heart of Christ" in Latin, Cor Jesu is a fierce evening of prayer with Mass, Adoration, and Confession. The night will take place as follows: 6:30 pm: Adoration and Reconciliation 7:30 pm: Mass **Cor Jesu is held the first Thursday of the month.**
Where do we find the Mass in the Bible? What is the relationship between the two? In ten beautifully produced lessons, Parousia: The Bible and the Mass answers these questions and more. In the latest video Bible study from the St. Paul Center, discover why the liturgy is a major theme that runs through the entire Bible, from Genesis to the Book of Revelation. We will not only look to the Law, the Prophets, and life and teachings of Jesus, we’ll also lean on the Doctors of the Church to enhance our understanding of the Mass. We’ll see how the New Testament is concealed in the Old, the Old is revealed in the New, and why both point directly to the Mass, the sign of the New Covenant. Join host Scott Hahn to uncover how and why all of God’s action, in creation and redemption, is ordered to the Mass. Supplemental readings come from Sacred Scripture, The Catechism of the Catholic Church, and four of Scott Hahn’s books on which the study is based: The Lamb’s Supper, Consuming the Word, The Fourth Cup, and Letter and Spirit: From Written Text to Living Word in the Liturgy. Stephen Ray was raised in a devout, loving, Baptist family. Always a […]
Join us at the 8:00 am Mass at Presentation on the First Saturday of the month for the Five First Saturdays Devotion. The Five First Saturdays Devotion is one of the principal points on the urgent need for mankind to offer reparation and expiate for the many injuries that the Immaculate Heart of Mary suffers from the hands of both the impious and the indifferent man. The devotion consists of: going to Confession; receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion; saying five decades of the Rosary; and mediating for 15 minutes on the mysteries of the Rosary.