Fr. John has served as the pastor of Saint Patrick Parish since 2012. He previously served parishes in Superior and Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Along with serving our parish, Fr. John serves as supervising pastor of twelve additional parishes in our Diocese. In this role and by serving on a variety of diocesan committees, he is strongly committed to helping the Church in Northern Wisconsin move to being missionary focused. He has always served at a parish with a Catholic School and continues to enjoy being a part of the life of our students and staff at Saint Patrick Catholic School. Leading discipleship groups of seventh grade and tenth grade boys helps him to stay young.
"Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger people." - Blessed Father Solanus Casey
As we prepare to celebrate Christmas, may the cries of children at Mass remind us of the hope, beauty, and joy that new life brings to our world, reflecting the love of God who entrusted His own Son to humanity as an infant. In this Jubilee Year of Hope, let us embrace the courage to build a peaceful and fraternal world for every child, committing ourselves to faith, hope, and the celebration of Christ’s birth.
Read PostThis week, our parish delivered meals to local law enforcement agencies, reminding us to pray for their challenges and for those suffering from mental illness during the holidays. As Advent continues, we prepare for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception on Monday, December 9, a Holy Day of Obligation, and invite everyone to participate in Mass and Reconciliation opportunities as we prepare to welcome Christ.
Read PostThis Sunday marks the beginning of a new liturgical year with the season of Advent and Gospel readings primarily from Saint Luke, highlighting themes of joy, parables, and the Holy Spirit. Additionally, we share transitions in our parish, including Andrew Kreye’s discernment to leave seminary formation and gratitude for Mae Wolfe’s service as we welcome Scott Jacobi as our new accounting lead.
Read PostReflecting on Luke 14:15-24, Father John humorously considers the excuses people use to avoid spending time with God, drawing a personal parallel to the distractions that prevent dedicated moments of prayer. By prioritizing intentional planning and embracing daily Mass readings, readers are encouraged to foster a consistent relationship with God and stay connected with the Church's teachings.
Read PostAhead of this week's national election, which many find accompanied by anxiety and division, we are reminded by Saint John of the Cross to live in hope and place our full trust in God as a source of peace. By acting responsibly, voting with love for our neighbor, and praying for those running for office, we can foster unity and demonstrate faith in both God’s guidance and our community.
Read PostThis Sunday’s Gospel tells the story of Bartimaeus, a blind man who showed his faith in Jesus by calling Him the “Son of David” and throwing aside his cloak, a crucial part of his livelihood, to follow Jesus. As we conclude our baptism series, we reflect on our personal response to Jesus, which involves worship, gratitude, and mission—starting with sharing our faith story with those around us and trusting in the one who sends us on this mission.
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