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Welcome to Resurrection
Catholic Parish, Green Bay
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Rising towards loving all God's people all the time.

Church Home for Saturday, May 3rd & 4th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. We are challenged to embrace a radical identity of total inclusion. While the world often mirrors the "no room at the inn" of the Nativity, Jesus promises "many rooms" and calls us to ensure no one is marginalized. Like the early church, we must move from exclusion to action—prepari
Church Home for Saturday, April 25th & 26th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. Who's voice do you recognize? While scripture speaks of sheep recognizing the shepherd’s voice, the true measure of faith is found in the "abundant life" Jesus promises to all. If our beliefs lead to judgment, they stray; if they lead to love, they lead to God. We are called to "sme
Church Home for Saturday, April 18th & 19th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. On this third week of Easter, we join the disciples on the Road to Emmaus, a story that mirrors our own daily walk. Often, we are so blinded by grief or life’s frustrations that we fail to recognize the Risen Christ walking right beside us. Jesus doesn’t just preach; he listens and
Church Home for Saturday, April 11th & 12th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. On this second week of Easter, we walk alongside "Doubting Thomas," who needed more than a report to believe; he needed a physical encounter. Just as Thomas was invited to touch the wounds of Christ, we are challenged to look up from our screens and experience faith. The miracle of
Church Home for Saturday, April 4th & 5th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. Happy Easter! On this most joyful morning, we are reminded that resurrection is not just a physical event from the past, but a call to live as "empty tomb people" today. Jesus is raised up into a greater reality of hope and oneness, showing us that we no longer have to face the worl
Church Home for Saturday, March 28th & 29th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. As we enter Holy Week, we are invited to move beyond the waving palms and "Hosannas" to walk the full, difficult path of the Paschal Mystery. The green palms of Sunday dry out quickly, reminding us that a faith avoiding the reality of the cross cannot truly flourish. We are called t
Church Home for Saturday, March 21st & 22nd, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. Gemini said In the face of deep grief, we are reminded that our tears are a sacred sign of the love we bear for one another. Just as Jesus wept for his friend Lazarus, we are invited to a faith that trusts in the promise of eternal life even amidst the pain of loss. Our lives become
Church Home for Saturday, March 14th & 15th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. In our journey through Lent, we are reminded that while the "rocks" of our lives—our challenges and our neighbors—may remain the same, our ability to see them clearly depends on our willingness to move. We are called to shift our perspective, looking past outward appearances. For tr
Church Home for Saturday, March 7th & 8th, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. On the second Sunday of Lent, we move from the shadows of temptation toward the dazzling light of the Transfiguration. Just as the disciples were comforted by a vision of hope amidst their fears, we are invited to shift our perspective from anxious petition to the transformative pow
Church Home for Saturday, February 28th & March 1st, 2026
Parish Lyceum The Parish Lyceum will feature a variety of topics, guidelines, and relevant information to nurture the PIESS of our lives – physical, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and social. On the second Sunday of Lent, we move from the shadows of temptation toward the dazzling light of the Transfiguration. Just as the disciples were comforted by a vision of hope amidst their fears, we are invited to shift our perspective from anxious petition to the transformative pow
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