Saint Patrick's Oratory Groups

St. Patrick's Oratory - Sursum Corda Young Adult Group

Meets on the First Friday each month

Meetings are held immediately after the 6:00 p.m. Mass on the First Friday of each month in O'Brien Hall. Please bring your own dinner and beverages.

 More info/questions, check current bulletin for details

Confraternity of Christian Mothers
10th Anniversary 2009 - 2019
Meets on the First Saturday of each month for 9 a.m. Holy Mass to pray together
Canon gives spiritual instructions & pray official prayers together after Mass, discuss topic - monthly on select Wednesday. (except in January or July)

Check current bulletin for details.

The annual Solemn Reception of new members is always on the feast of their primary Patroness, Our Lady of Sorrows, September 15. To find more information about the Confraternity of Christian Mothers at St. Patrick Oratory click HERE to be directed to their website.

 

The Company of the Immaculate

Saint Patrick's Oratory's Catholic girls' group: Meets on First Saturday every other month: August, October, December, February, April, and June.

WHO: Girls ages 5 and up. Younger girls are also welcome if an older sibling or parent is present. WHY: To find a little school of sanctity and friendship; learn how to love God and neighbor in a concrete way; learn the importance of winning souls, of prayer, of sacrifice and charity; learn how to sanctify the joy of living. Thus, they will grow today into the happy and holy young women who will be tomorrow's strong pillars of the Church and of society.  WHAT: Holy Mass, Confessions, Faith formation, activities (e.g. charitable tasks, field trips, cooking, sewing, etc.) that any Catholic girl will find useful and enjoyable. WHERE: At St. Patrick's Oratory in Green Bay - WHEN: On the first Saturday every other month (August, October, December, February, April, June) from 9:00 a.m.— 1:30 p.m. 

REGISTRATION PACKAGE NEEDED (Waver, medical release, and rules FORMS) TO THE RECTORY (Mark "Att. Girl's Group" on the envelope.) These can be be requested by e-mail.  (GENERAL MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION) This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

UPCOMING MEETING
WHEN: Typically 1st Saturdays after 9:00 a.m. Holy Mass
WHERE: St. Patrick's Oratory
WHO: For all ages of girls, but under age 9 must be accompanied by a parent or parent appointed responsible adult. (Laura & Rachel are not available to act in this role.) 
WHAT: Check the current bulletin for details

Come and join us for a morning of fun with friends! See you there!

N. B. New members also need to complete the additional paperwork. Contact Canon Boucheron to receive the forms.

 ** Please be sure to bring your own breakfast/lunches & beverages. Picnic tables are available. If you would like to purchase refreshments or food, they can be available at the concession stands as well.**

St. Michael's Patrol

St. Patrick's Oratory's Catholic boys' group meets on First Saturday every other month - August, October, December, February, April, and June.

WHEN: Typically 1st Saturdays after the 9:00 a.m. Holy Mass
WHERE: St. Patrick's Oratory
WHO: All boys ages 5 and up are welcome. Parents are encouraged to attend. Younger boys are welcome if an older sibling or parent is present.
WHAT: Check current bulletin for details

Access the necessary release form here.

**Please bring your own lunches & beverages**

Come and join us for a morning of fun with friends! See you there!

** Please be sure to bring your own breakfast/lunches & beverages.Picnic tables are available. If you would like to purchase refreshments or food, they can be available at the concession stands as well.**

Please RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are planning to attend.

St. Joseph Men's Group Event

WHEN: Monthly on a Tuesday @ 6:45 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Rectory
WHO: This group event is open to the men of St. Patrick's Oratory who are 21 years and older
WHAT: TBD each month, check current bulletin for details each month
Please plan to join Canon and the rest of the men for this event. This is a great opportunity to meet and socialize with other like-minded Catholic men from the Oratory. Hope to see you there!

Young Married Couple's Group 

Please join us as Canon Boucheron continues his new class called
"THE ART OF MARRIAGE"

WHEN: Friday, February 21, 2020 @ 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
WHERE: Bartolazzi Residence
WHO: Married Couples between the ages of 21 - 45
TOPIC: To be announced
WHAT: Make it a date night and let's talk about the many challenges we face in today's society as husbands, wives, moms and dads. New topices are discussed at every meeting. 

RSVP Danielle at (920) 660-5282 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

RSVP if you need a babysitter

St. Theresa Women's Group Meeting

Join us for the first meeting of St. Theresa Women's Group

WHEN: Monday - monthly
WHERE: Rectory
WHO: All women
WHAT: Canon Boucheron will discuss spiritual topics
WHY: The St. Theresa Women's group is being formed to promote friendships and camaraderie while supporing each other in our Catholic faith. Come for evening of Pictionary fun and spend time getting to know other adult women of the Oratory. Light snacks will be provided. Please bring your own beverage. Alll women welcome and we hope you join us!

Please RSVP to Claire @ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

St. Jerome Book Club 

WHEN: Mondays - monthly 6:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
WHERE: The Rectory
WHO: Everyone is welcome to attend!
BOOK: Changes
WHAT: Improving the knowledge of the faith is important; through spiritual reading and thoughtful discussion

Check current bulletin for details

If interested or questions, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Friends of St. Patrick's Oratory (FoSPO) 

WHEN: Wednesdays: January, February, May, & September @ 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: O'Brien Hall
WHO: Every registered Oratory member is automatically a member of the FoSPO, board members are voted in, and everyone is welcome to attend the board meetings. 
MISSION STATEMENT: This group is dedicated to building community and encouraging a spirit of family according to the Institute of Christ the King's mission. We help raise funds, guide social events, and other activities for the Oratory throughout the year.
MOTTO: "Cook the Truth in charity until it tastes sweet." St. Francis de Sales

If interested in attending the board meetings, or have questions, contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 


Summer Activities
Camps and Retreats

for Youth, Teens, & Young Adults

Wausau (Wisconsin)

Saint Dominic Savio Camp

Young Boys 10 to 14: 
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Saint Therese Camp

Young Girls 10 to 14: 
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Green Lake (Wisconsin)

Saint Michael Camp

Boys 14 to 17:  
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All Registrations close 1 month prior to each camp. (There will be NO on-site registration and NO late applications will be accepted)

For more info, visit www.institute-christ-king.org

 

OPEN TO ALL

These summer camps are offered not only to boys and girls from our Apostolates of the Institute of Christ the King, but also to all boys and girls of the appropriate age provided that they understand and respect the goals, purposes, and norms of the Catholic Summer Camps organized for them.  During the camps we provide Catholic formation to young men and women by teaching them virtue, discipline, and love of God and neighbor, following above the spirit of St. Francis de Sales, who teaches that all men and women in all walks of life must aspire to holiness by learning to love the holy will of God.

ACTIVITIES
A variety of fun and safe youth activities will be provided for the formation and entertainment of the camp participants.  These activities include Mass, confessions, Rosary, faith formation, cooking contests, scavenger hunts, campfires, swimming, outdoor games, skits, music and much more. Safety is always be a main concern.  Children who do not abide by safety instructions or disrupt the discipline or good moral atmosphere of the camps by their poor behavior will be asked to leave.  (Parents will be called and asked to pick them up.)

OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE
The camps will be an outdoor experience. Be prepared. If you have a tent to share, please bring it.

FOOD
All meals will be provided by our special cooking teams. On the Registration Form, you will find space for you to indicate any food allergies that your child may have.

FEES
The participation fee is $75 per child. A family rate of $300 is all available to any family with four or more participants at either or both camps.

 REGISTRATION
You are registered ONLY when you have sent the Registration and Liability Forms and Payment to Saint Mary's Oratory.  Due to the material conditions of the campsite, the Camps have a maximum number of participants beyond which we will not be able to accept applications.

Click here for registration form

SIGN UP TODAY! 

Make checks payable to Institute of Christ the King.

YOUTH CAMP SUPPLIES LIST

Items to bring:
Tent (please be ready to share)
Personal modest clothing for five days
Two pairs of shoes or boots
Clean black shoes (for altar servers at Boys’ Camp)
Laundry bag
Rain gear
Sunscreen
Hat, or visor
Modest Swimsuit
Insect repellant
Sleeping bag
Pillow
Towels, Washcloths
Hairbrush/comb
Shampoo
Soap
Deodorant
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Bathroom supply bag/caddy (e.g. Ice cream pail works well)
Flashlight
Baseball glove and/or bat
Skit/talent ideas
Rosary

Optional Items:
Notepad and pen
Camera (non-cell phone)
Pocket knife (blade no longer than 2 ½”)
Sheathed camp hatchet.
Postage, postcards or letter-writing supplies
Day pack/fanny pack
Sunglasses
Musical instruments (safe storage is available)
Riding/bicycle helmet

Items NOT to bring:

Alcohol, tobacco products, and controlled substances—CAMPERS FOUND WITH THESE ITEMS WILL BE SENT HOME IMMEDIATELY
Portable electronic devices (e.g. computers, cell phone, music player, hand held electronic games)
Weapons or firearms, knives with blades longer than 2 ½”
Fireworks lighters or matches
Pets
Hair dye

ALL ITEMS LISTED ABOVE WILL BE CONFISCATED UNTIL END OF CAMP

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