Weekend Masses (North Church) Sunday Masses, including the anticipated Mass on Saturday evening, are held at the North Church. The regular schedule is shown here. Saturday - 4:30 p.m.Sunday Morning - 8 a.m.Sunday Morning - 10 a.m. ad orientem (see "Ad Orientem Masses" below)Sunday Evening - 6 p.m. Low-gluten hosts will be available for those needing them. Please alert an usher prior to Mass, and...
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Youth Ministry (Grades 6-12)
Each person is an unrepeatable gift created by God. Our Catholic Youth are invited and encouraged to seek Christ, to stay with Christ and to lead others to Christ! We lead relational ministry programs focused on formation, service, and outreach. We help one another encounter Christ in prayer, through His Word, the Sacraments, in conversation with one another, and when we serve both locally and...
Education and Activity Center Dedication
August 9, 2015 More than 700 people attended the dedication of the Education & Activity Center on Sunday, August 9, with Archbishop Jerome Listecki blessing the gymnasium and all the classrooms.
Fellowship, Faith and Football
July 9, 2015 It was a full house on Thursday, July 9 when our That Man Is You group invited men of all ages for a fun-filled evening. Following a cookout supper, the group heard from parishioner Wayne Larrivee, voice of Green Bay football, about the role faith plays in the life of an athlete – and stories about the Packers. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id="7" gal_title="Fellowship, Faith and...
Confirmation
May 3, 2015 On Sunday, May 3, Bishop Richard Sklba administered the sacrament of confirmation to 82 students. Con-celebrants of the Mass were Fr. Tom Eichenberger and Fr. Justin Lopina. Those confirmed received the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit which are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, fortitude, piety, and wonder and awe (also called fear of the Lord). May the gifts they received...
Graveside Ceremony for Civil War Casualty
May 31, 2008 A commemorative cemetery ceremony was held on Saturday May 31, 2008 for Thomas Barrett, who was a casualty in the Civil War and died in 1863 at the age of 16, one-hundred forty-five years ago. The ceremony was held at St. Francis Borgia Parish Cemetery, on Pioneer Road in Cedarburg. The ceremony was well attended, including many descendants of the Barrett family. Special thanks go...
Fr. Justin Lopina’s First Mass at SFB
June 15, 2014 On Sunday, June 15, at 9 a.m., Fr. Justin Lopina presided at his first Mass at St. Francis Borgia as our new associate pastor. Fr. Justin came to St. Francis Borgia in 2010 as a pastoral intern from St. Francis de Sales Seminary. In April 2013 he was ordained a deacon and continued serving our parish. Fr. Justin was ordained a priest on May 17, 2014. We are thrilled that his first...
Silver Rose Prayer Service for the Unborn
June 22, 2014 On Sunday, June 22, the Cedarburg/Grafton Knights of Columbus sponsored a “Silver Rose” prayer service for the unborn. Auxiliary Bishop Donald Hying presided at this pro-life gathering at the historic St. Francis Borgia south church. The Silver Rose carried in the prayer service was one of six traveling through Canada and the United States to Mexico, in honor of our Lady of...
Adios and “Chao Chao” to Fr. Yamid Blanco
June 15, 2014 After the June 14-15 Masses, parishioners said farewell to Fr. Yamid Blanco, who was our associate pastor for the last two years. Fr. Yamid will be missed and will be remembered as a very caring priest who always gave hugs when greeting people after Mass. He will also be remembered for carrying every baby he baptized all through the church, and always smiling. Fr. Yamid’s new...
Bishop Hying Celebrates Mass at SFB
March 2, 2014 On Sunday, March 2, Auxiliary Bishop Donald Hying celebrated the 9 a.m. Mass with us. It was an honor to have him. He told us that St. Francis Borgia is known as a very vibrant parish in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
Pre-Lenten Pilgrimage
March 2, 2014 On Sunday, March 2, 47 parishioners went on a pre-Lenten pilgrimage. The pilgrims traveled to Chicago and toured St. John Cantius church, where they attended Mass. St. John Cantius is one of the patron saints of Poland and St. John Paul II had a particular devotion to him. The pilgrims also went to Marytown in Libertyville, IL, which is the National Shrine of St. Maximilian Kolbe,...
Respect Life Mass with Archbishop Listecki
January 22, 2016 On Friday, January 22, pro-life advocates from across the Archdiocese of Milwaukee joined together in prayer on the 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki celebrated Mass at St. Francis Borgia parish in Cedarburg with priests from various parishes in southeastern Wisconsin, including our own Fr. Justin Lopina. The evening commenced with a rosary and...
Visit to Uganda 2013 – St. Francis Borgia High School
June 18-July 2, 2013 The pilgrims attended a celebration at the new St. Francis Borgia High School in Uganda. The celebration included the dedication of the water bore hole, and entertainment. This group of photos includes the school, the science lab, a classroom, and a dormitory. Students at the high school belong to a variety of clubs. Pictures relating to the agriculture and rabbit project...
Visit to Uganda 2013 – Planting Trees
June 18-July 2, 2013 Whenever pilgrims from Cedarburg have visited our sister parish in Uganda, it has been customary for each of them to plant a tree. Here we see a tree planted four years ago, during the 2009 visit to Uganda. The Men's Guild now has a eucalyptus tree project, and all of our 2013 pilgrims planted a tree. Eucalyptus trees are fast-growing and harvesting provides revenue for the...
Visit to Uganda 2013 – Primary Schools
June 18-July 2, 2013 Children at the sub-parish primary schools were all smiles when the pilgrims visited, bringing markers, colored pencils, and soccer balls from Cedarburg. Students in the pale green uniforms with white collars are from St. Jude Gaaza School, which is the neediest school that the pilgrims visited. Besides the parish schools, the pilgrims also visited Mirembe primary school,...
Visit to Uganda 2013 – Women’s Guild
June 18-July 2, 2013 The St. Paul Women's Guild showed some of the ways they serve their parish community -- piggery projects, chicken farming and sustainable crop farming. They also run a vocational school with living quarters for some students.
Visit to Uganda 2013 – Church, Rectory, Nursery and Youth Projects
June 18-July 2, 2013 These are pictures of St. Paul the Apostle church, rectory and preschool in Mukono. The preschool has over 150 children, and they performed for their guests. The parish also has a “youth ministry” for young adults between the ages of 18 and 30. Their projects include dairy farming and craft making. The youth ministry has about 300 active members.Their long-term objective is...
Visit to Uganda 2013 – Making a Living and Caring for Others
June 18-July 2, 2013 The people of Mukono are industrious and enterprising. Brick-making is an important trade. The city streets bustle with business and activity. The pilgrims visited the medical clinic that is run by St. Paul parishioners.
Visit to Uganda 2013 – St. Paul Patron Day Celebration
June 18-July 2, 2013 For the St. Paul patron day celebration, the pilgrims were dressed by members of the Women's Guild in Ugandan clothing, and all enjoyed entertainment. The bishop danced for the crowd. There were three weddings and about 300 confirmations. Mass was 4 1/2 hours long, and the celebration was all day. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id="47" gal_title="Visit to Uganda 2013 - Patron...
Visit to Uganda 2013 – Last Day for Pilgrims
June 18-July 2, 2013 This was the pilgrims’ last day in Uganda: taking care of twinning business with a final meeting, the whole group, saying goodbye, and the bus ride to the airport.