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Faithful Citizenship – Just Economy
Election season is here, and to support you and your commitment to be a Catholic engaged in the betterment of our community, we will be doing a weekly article until November 6 on issues that are important to consider as you decide for whom you will vote. We’ll be drawing heavily from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ document, Forming Consciences for…
Faithful Citizenship – Care for Creation
Election season is here, and to support you and your commitment to be a Catholic engaged in the betterment of our community, we will be doing a weekly article until November 6 on issues that are important to consider as you decide for whom you will vote. We’ll be drawing heavily from the United…
Faithful Citizenship – Immigration
Election season is here, and to support you and your commitment to be a Catholic engaged in the betterment of our community, we will be doing a weekly article until November 6 on issues that are important to consider as you decide for whom you will vote. We’ll be drawing heavily from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ document, Forming Consciences for…
Faithful Citizenship – Dignity of Human Person
Election season is here, and to support you and your commitment to be a Catholic engaged in the betterment of our community, we will be doing a weekly article until November 6 on issues that are important to consider as you decide for whom you will vote. We’ll be drawing heavily from the United…
By Your Love: A Healing Parish Mission
Faithful Citizenship – Forming Consciences
Election season is here, and to support you and your commitment to be a Catholic engaged in the betterment of our community, we will be doing a weekly article until November 6 on issues that are important to consider as you decide for whom you will vote. We’ll be drawing heavily from the United…
A Special Message From Your Parish Priests Fr. John and Fr. Tim
The heinous crimes committed by clergy and other Church personnel and amplified by irresponsible and sinful actions by Church leadership demand swift response and commitment to action. As your leaders, please know of our broken hearts and our desire to first of all beg forgiveness from anyone who…
Fr. Mike Reflects as He Prepares to Retire
There will be four different opportunities to say goodbye to Fr. Mike in the coming weeks. Saturday, June 2 after the 4:00 pm mass at Our Lady of Divine Providence-St. Casmir Sunday, June 3 after the 9:30 am mass at SS. Peter & Paul Saturday, June 9 after the 4:30 pm mass at Old St. Mary’s Sunday, June 10 after the 10:30 am mass at Three Holy Women-Holy Rosary Fr.…
Calling All Seekers
If you are seeking to know Jesus in a deep way, we are seeking YOU! We are looking to build a community of people who want to dive deep into the heart of Jesus and follow him as disciples. If this sounds like you at all, we want to invite you to hear more. Where: Our Lady of Divine Providence Parish 2600 N Bremen St, Milwaukee 53212 Free Parking in lot behind the church…
Lent 2018 Weekly Reflections
February 17-18 ENCOUNTER MAJD Eight-year-old Majd thought his family was going on a picnic. His mother, Lamya, said they would be back home in a week. But when ISIS attacked their home in northern Iraq, the family fled for good. “What worried me the most were the kids,” Lamya says. “Our life was stable and we were doing well; we had a very big house. Our children had…