Take the time to learn more about your Catholic Faith this Lent, because
if you Learn it, then you can Live it; and if you Live it, you will Love it; and if you Love it, you will never Leave it!
Ash Wednesday Masses at Resurrection, March 5 at Noon and 6:30 p.m.
Holy Week at Resurrection
Easter Sunday at Resurrection, April 20 at 8:30 a.m.
See the Lenten Spiritual Opportunities: 2025 flyer for Mass times at St. Lawrence and St. Peter
Weekly Mass Times at Resurrection
NOTE: There is an error in the March 9th bulletin and in the 'Lent Begins' email that was sent to parishioners on Feb. 25th. Stations of the Cross follows the 6:30 pm Mass on Wednesdays and the 8:00 am Mass on Fridays during Lent.
Check out our
Eucharistic Adoration page for some suggested ways to pray or Eucharistic Meditations to use during your time in adoration with our Lord.
Following the Wednesday evening and Friday morning Masses. The Stations of the Cross is one of the most simple, yet powerful, ways to prayerfully walk alongside Jesus and encounter him like never before.
Learn more about praying the Stations of the Cross.
No cost and no homework!
Want to take a look? Check out The Mysteries of the Rosary Paradisus Dei on FORMED.
To sign-up, please email Kaylyn at formation@stpeterslinger.org
Attention men: You’re invited to join the 2025 Men of Christ conference—Courage Under Fire—which will be held in parishes across the Archdiocese of Milwaukee—with both virtual and live elements. The morning will feature well-known speakers, Mass, Adoration, Confession and fellowship. Get all the details and register at MenOfChrist.net
When: Saturday, 29 March 2025
Time: 7:05 A.M. Rosary, 7:30 A.M. Mass with program to follow, ends at 1:30 P.M
If you received the book "33 Days to Eucharistic Glory, but haven't read it yet, Lent would be the perfect opportunity.
Begin your '33 Days to Eucharistic Glory' journey on one of the following dates to complete your Consecration during Holy Week.
Fr. Jonathan Meyer can help lead you on your journey as you read and reflect on each day's message.
Individual Confessions at Resurrection, Wednesdays from 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Lenten Day of Reconciliation for Dodge/Washington County, Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at St. Peter Church.
Nine hours (9am-6pm) for the Sacrament of Reconciliation; multiple confessors available throughout the day.
Pray, Reconcile, and Rejoice!
FORMED provides Catholic content from more than 75 organizations to help Catholics explore their faith from anywhere. Lent would be a great opportunity to check out this resource. The parish pays the subscription fees so all of us as parishioners can watch for free. All you need to do is sign up under St. Peter. Go to www.formed.org.
Are you ready for a new beginning? Join Matthew Kelly for BEST LENT EVER and get ready for an encounter with God’s mercy that will renew your faith, transform your relationships, and show you how to be an instrument of love in the world. Click here for more information.
Fr. Rocky from Relevant Radio presents a FREE daily video series:
Lenten Lessons on the Sacraments! Learn something new every day about these seven outward signs instituted by Christ to give grace.
Prepare your heart for Easter with a rich collection of Lenten prayers, meditations, and reflections designed to deepen your faith during this most sacred season. My Catholic Life offers daily spiritual readings that draw from Scripture, the wisdom of the saints, and traditional Catholic teachings, guiding you through the 40 days of Lent with renewed devotion. Click here for more information.
Lent is a time to quiet your heart in preparation for the passion and resurrection of Christ. Take a break from the noise with My Daily Visitor emails to meet the Lord in silence. Fr. Vincent Bernhard, O.P., and Fr. Patrick Briscoe, O.P., will guide you through the desert of your heart these next 40 days with daily reflections on faith and relationship with God.
Sign up for free Lenten reflections delivered each morning to your inbox. Grow your spiritual life in silence with My Daily Visitor.
Hope Does Not Disappoint (Rom 5:5)
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is celebrating the Jubilee Year with multiple initiatives as a time of spiritual renewal and to renew our hope.
Consider a pilgrimage to one of the approved sites in the Archdiocese during Lent!
Pick up your family’s CRS Rice Bowl from one of the church entrances. We are asking you to use this Rice Bowl to collect pocket change during Lent. Catholic Relief Services receives 75% of the donations for work around the world. Twenty-fiver percent (25%) helps hunger and poverty in our local area.
Please return your Rice Bowl donation to church by April 13 (Palm Sunday)
CRS Rice Bowl invites Catholics and faith communities in the United States to encounter God and our global family throughout Lent by practicing the pillars of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Visit crsricebowl.org to learn more.
"Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.."
Matthew 11:28
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