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St. Francis Borgia Cemetery

Overview Many parishioners have never visited one of St. Francis Borgia’s most beautiful sites – the parish cemetery. It is the final resting place for deceased parishioners, including some who passed away more than 150 years ago. As a Catholic cemetery, the St. Francis Borgia Cemetery serves as a symbol of the extended community of believers, a community unbroken by death. It stands as a...

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Little Mermaid

Saint Francis Borgia School presented The Little Mermaid, Jr. to three sold-out audiences on October 26, 27, 28 and performed it for their fellow classmates on October 29. A total of 84 children participated in the show, ranging from grades 3-8. That included 64 actors and 20 stage crew members. The adventure under the sea actually began some six months prior, in April, with a week-long camp...

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Special Events and Summer Programs

2024 Totus Tuus Summer Camp July 22 -26, 2024   9 a.m. – 3 p.m. For children entering grades 1 through 6 in Fall of 2024. Totus Tuus is a Catholic summer youth program dedicated to sharing the Gospel and promoting the Catholic Faith through catechesis, evangelization, Christian witness, and Eucharistic worship. The goal of Totus Tuus is to help young people grow in the understanding of, and...

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Annual Stewardship Offertory Campaign

“I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly.” (John 10:10) This is why we do what we do at St. Francis Borgia Parish: to bring people to live life abundantly in Christ. We are so blessed to have you at St. Francis Borgia Parish! It is your presence, prayers and support which allow us to continue to make a difference here in our community and our world. Thank You! Now, we...

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The Sounds of Sacred Music

Below are sound selections to aid our understanding of the different styles of sacred music directly referenced in Church documents:Gregorian Chant: Qui manducat (an ad libitum Communion antiphon that can be sung at any Mass)https://video.link/w/GfhAd Missa de Angelis: Kyriehttps://video.link/w/fghAd Pascha Nostrum (Communion antiphon for Easter Sunday)https://video.link/w/nmhAd Rorate...

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Knights of Columbus Clergy Dinner 2024

The Knights of Columbus San Salvador Council invite all to the annual clergy dinner, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 5:30 p.m., at the River Club in Mequon. This dinner is a way to express our gratitude to our priests and deacons at St. Francis Borgia and St. Joseph Parish. Reservations and payments can be made here. The RSVP deadline is Sunday, April 7, 2024. Seating is limited to 200 guests and...

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Liturgical Music

At St. Francis Borgia Parish we share our musical talents in the celebration of the liturgy through singing and musical accompaniment. Opportunities our parish offers are below. This Lent, our parish will be having Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction at the end of all of our weekend Masses.  When the Eucharist is exposed, it is customary to sing the O Salutaris Hostia.  Please enjoy the...

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Cathedral Center Outreach

Our mission is to reach out to help single women and families who are residing in the emergency shelter at the Cathedral Center in downtown Milwaukee. We provide and serve evening snacks, visit with guests and prepare sandwiches for their lunches the next day. Volunteers may either donate items to be taken downtown or they may help with food set-up, serving, sandwich preparation and clean-up....

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Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Grades 3K-5K)

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a beautiful approach to the faith formation of children which has been used for over 60 years across several continents with many demographics including Mother Teresa’s sisters in their personal formation and work with the poor children they serve across the world! The catechists are highly trained and often have fallen in love anew with Jesus Christ and...

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2024 Catholic Stewardship Appeal

This weekend, February 10-11, 2024 is the Catholic Stewardship Appeal weekend. Your support of Catholic Stewardship Appeal helps to accomplish God's work in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. To donate, please text APPEAL2024 to 414-348-8380, give online at www.catholicappeal.org or mail your contribution to: Catholic Stewardship Appeal 3501 S. Lake Dr. St. Francis, WI 53225 To view the 2024 campaign...

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Giving Financial Support

Prioritize Your Financial GivingThe first priority in any parish is in tithing and giving to the operations of the parish and school, community outreach programs the parish is involved in and facilities maintenance. This focus is included under the Annual Parish Stewardship and School Annual Fund Campaign. This campaign takes place every year in the fall and is the opportunity for parishioners...

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Visit to Uganda 2006

August 20-30, 2006 In August 2006, Fr. Tom Eichenberger and eight parishioners journeyed to Uganda as pilgrims to our sister parish in Mukono, Uganda. The group represented a cross-section of the parish, with representatives of the twinning committee, parish council, human concerns committee and SFB school faculty. These photos illustrate various aspects of St. Paul the Apostle Parish in Mukono...

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Streamed and Other Broadcast Liturgies – Resources

Participating in Mass from home The obligation to attend Sunday Mass remains in place in the Archdiocese for all who are able to attend.  Those unable to attend are invited to view or listen to Mass from one of the following Sunday Mass resources. Sunday Masses for the Homebound Television on Sunday Watch at 5:30 a.m. on WITI Fox 6 Watch at 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. on WVTV My24 Radio on Sunday Listen...

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Mission Trips

As Catholics we are called to strive for justice in all our encounters.  One of the biggest injustices in our world is poverty - physical, spiritual and financial.  Each year the youth of our parish are offered opportunities to combat poverty through service, relationship and formation on our Youth Mission Trips.  While on these trips our young people are challenged to reflect on how they can...

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2022 Love One Another Capital Campaign

The third priority in any parish comes from a “Philanthropic Contribution” or an “Above and Beyond” your regular giving. This would be the “Love One Another” campaign which includes the parish capital campaign. . The Love One Another campaign’s mission is to meet the growing needs and the future needs of the Church that are beyond daily operations.  

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An Introduction to Church Teaching on the Liturgy

The liturgy is the public worship the Church offers to the Father in union with the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. As the Church teaches: Two parts: a. “The sacred liturgy is, consequently, the public worship which our Redeemer as Head of the Church renders to the Father…” And.. b. “as well as the worship which the community of the faithful renders to its Founder, and through Him to the...

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Holy Week and Easter Schedule 2024

Palm Sunday - March 23-24 Regular Weekend Mass Schedule *The 10 a.m. Mass will begin following a procession from the Marian Shrine* Holy Thursday - March 28 7 p.m. Mass, North Church *Please note there is no daily 7 a.m. Mass. Confessions at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. will be cancelled* Good Friday- March 29 3 p.m. Good Friday Service, North Church *Please note the7 a.m. Mass, 11 a.m. Confessions, Holy...

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South Church Closing for Renovations

Beginning after the 9 a.m. Easter Mass on Sunday, March 31, 2024, the South Church will be closed for remodeling. The remodel is expected to conclude by Christmas 2024. Adoration will be moved to the North Church in Classroom A in the Church Hall. This change will begin on Easter Sunday with reposition of the Blessed Sacrament in Classroom A after the 10 a.m. Mass. Beginning on April 1, daily...

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