Mass Schedule:
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Daily Mass: 7:30 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 7:45 a.m. Wednesday (When Children's Mass is being held; 7:30am in Summer)
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Saturdays: 5 p.m.
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Sundays: 7:30am, 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m.
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Holy Days: 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.
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Childcare for children 5 and under available during the 9:00am and 10:45am Masses, except for holiday weekends.
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Children's Liturgy of the Word at our 9 a.m. Mass (limited during Summer months)
Online Mass
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Our 9 a.m. Mass is livestreamed whenever possible. Following the livestream, the recording will be available here, on Facebook, or Vimeo. When necessary and possible, we will do our best to provide livestreaming of additional gatherings, meetings and events.
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In case of technical difficulties, and our livestream is unavailable, please refer to the online Mass options listed below.
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In order to sustain the livestreaming, we are looking for assistance in offering this service and we will provide training. Please contact Vincent LaTona, our Director of Liturgy and Music, at [email protected] if you are interested in helping with the videography and technology of streaming Mass.
Daily Mass Options
- CatholicTV offers Sunday and Daily Mass. Sunday Mass is live at 10am ET from the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame.
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The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Online Mass
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Heart of the Nation is a locally filmed, nationally televised Sunday Mass
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral Mass with Cardinal Dolan
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Check the EWTN Mass schedule, which includes a Mass with Pope Francis.
Opportunities For You
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Serve With Us (Ministry Opportunities)
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Pray With Us (Prayer Opportunities)
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Sing With Us (Music Ministry)
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Ministry Schedules
Listening Devices: If you struggle to understand what is being said or sung at Mass, we are happy to provide assisted listening devices for anyone needing help hearing the prayers and preaching. The devices are small and very effective, and are stored in the sacristy. Please see an usher if you are interested in trying one out. Questions about St. Anthony on the Lake? Please call 262-691-1173 or email [email protected].
Prayers
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Prayer During a Pandemic by Cameron Bellm
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Prayer to the Virgin Mary for Protection
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Lockdown by Fr. Richard Hendrick, OFM
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Join the Abbey of the Arts community for a free "Novena for Times of Unraveling." The nine-day novena includes a live daily webinar (also recorded for those who can't join in live) with Christine Valters Paintner. Each group session will include time in silence together, a reflection on a helpful spiritual practice, a short guided meditation, sharing, song, and poetry. John Valters Paintner will offer a daily written scripture reflection for your daily prayer.
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Family Rosary, an apostolate of Holy Cross Family Ministries, also has a Rosary app where you can pray along with Venerable Patrick Peyton, C.S.C.
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The Holy Grotto at Lourdes has a live feed on Facebook that broadcasts 24/7 and includes a live Rosary among its programming. You can also leave prayer requests in real time.
Resource Links:
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Archbishop Listecki's Daily Reflection Video on the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Youtube Channel
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OSV's Gretchen Crowe and Michael Heinlein are offering Night Prayer and a short daily reflection every evening at 9:30 on Simply Catholic's Facebook page.
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Did you know? Magnificat has generously agreed to offer its content online for free, accompanying those who cannot attend Mass.
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MAGNIFICAT is also offering complimentary access to its iOS and Android Apps throughout May. To register for free access in English, visit www.magnificat.com/free. For free access in Spanish, visit and register at www.magnificat.com/gratis.
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Enjoy complimentary access to MagnifiKid. Visit www.magnifikid.com/free to view and download each weekly booklet of our colorful Sunday missalette for children ages 6 through 12. While so many children are missing formal religious instruction and are unable to attend Mass, MagnifiKid! can be their special guide, accompanying them through each week as they prepare to attend Mass or watch it at home.
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Access daily readings on the USCCB's website.
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McGrath Institute for Church Life is providing commentaries for the Sunday gospel readings on their blog.
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Check Out Ave Maria Press's 40 days of soup recipes
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Traveling? Check out CatholicMassTimes.org to find a mass near you.