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Bishop of Green Bay the Most Reverend David L. Ricken Bishop Diocese of Green Bay Bishop of Green Bay The Most Reverend David L. Ricken Bishop Emeritus The Most Reverend Robert J. Banks Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus The Most Reverend Robert F. Morneau C-1 Index GREEN BAY Administration ........................................C-5 Office of Marriage, Family Life and Pro-Life .............C-7 Adult Care Centers ....................................C-74 Office of Campus Ministry ............................C-7 Advocates ...........................................C-10 Office of Camp Tekakwitha ...........................C-7 Archives ..............................................C-6 High Schools, Catholic .................................C-70 Associations of the Faithful .............................C-78 Catholic High School Foundation, LTD .................C-70 Bishops ............................................... C-1 Hospitals, Catholic ....................................C-75 Catholic Charities and Living Justice Mission Team ..........C-5 Human Resources, see Resource & Support Mission Team .....C-9 Office of Catholic Charities ............................C-5 Men Religious Community Members in Diocese ...........C-79 Office of Living Justice ...............................C-5 Ministry Formation, Administrative Support Services ......................C-5 see Discipleship & Leadership Development Mission Team ..C-7 Children and Family Services .........................C-5 Necrology, Diocesan Priests ............................C-58 Counseling and Treatment Services ...................C-5 Newman Apostolate, Catholic Campus Ministry ...........C-71 Financial Health Services .............................C-5 Ordination Classes, Registry of Priests ...................C-55 Pastoral Care .......................................C-5 Organizations, Lay ....................................C-76 Refugee, Immigrant & Family Strengthening Services ....C-5 Organizations, Other ..................................C-78 Catholic Foundation ....................................C-9 Organizations, Social Action & Service ...................C-77 Bishop’s Appeal .....................................C-9 Parish Life Mission Team ................................C-8 World Missions .....................................C-9 Office of Parish Mission Planning ......................C-8 Cemetery, Diocesan ...................................C-70 Office of Divine Worship .............................C-8 Censores Librorum .................................... C-11 Office of Parish Evangelization ........................C-8 Chancery Mission Team .................................C-6 Office of Hispanic & Multi-Cultural Ministry .............C-8 Office of the Bishop. C-6 Office of Young Adult Ministry ........................C-8 Office of Administration .............................C-6 Parishes, Alphabetical Listing ...........................C-3 Vicar General/Moderator of the Curia ..................C-6 Parishes ............................................. C-12 Associate Moderator of the Curia ...................C-6 Pastoral Leaders and Pastoral Coordinators ...............C-65 Office of Canonical Services ...........................C-6 Presbyteral Council ................................... C-11 Vicar for Canonical Services ........................C-6 Priest, Nurse ..........................................C-7 Office of the Chancellor ..............................C-6 Priest Personnel Board ................................ C-11 Chancellor. C-6 Priests, Diocesan ......................................C-47 Office of the Marriage Tribunal ........................C-6 Priests, Religious Institute .............................C-66 Judicial Vicar ....................................C-6 Publications, Diocesan .................................C-76 Charitable Institutions .................................C-75 Resource & Support Mission Team ........................C-8 Colleges, Catholic .....................................C-70 Office of Communication .............................C-8 Communications- see Resource & Support Mission Team .....C-8 The Compass Newspaper ..........................C-8 Consultors, College of ................................. C-11 Office of Facilities and Properties ......................C-8 Deacons .............................................C-59 Allouez Catholic Cemetery & Chapel Mausoleum .....C-8 Discipleship & Leadership Development Mission Team ......C-7 Office of Finance & Accounting ........................C-9 Office of Discipleship Formation .......................C-7 Office of Human Resource ............................C-9 Office of Priest & Pastoral Leaders .....................C-7 Office of Information Technology ......................C-9 Vicar for Clergy & Pastoral Leaders .................C-7 Religious Institute Houses of Men .......................C-69 Office of Diaconate ..................................C-7 Religious Institute of Women ...........................C-69 Office of Vocations ..................................C-7 Retreat Centers, Catholic ...............................C-73 Diocesan Association of School Administrators ............C-70 Sacramental Records ..................................C-45 Diocesan Finance Council .............................. C-11 Safe Environment ......................................C-6 Diocesan Healthcare Coordinator ........................C-6 School Systems, Consolidated ..........................C-71 Education, Scouting. C-78 see Families & Schools of Discipleship Mission Team .......C-7 Shrines, Diocesan .....................................C-72 Evangelization, see Parish Life Mission Team ...............C-8 Special Education, Catholic .............................C-71 Facilities and Properties, Statistics .............................................C-4 see Resource & Support Mission Team ...................C-8 Tribunal, Marriage, see Chancery Mission Team .............C-6 Families & Schools of Discipleship Mission Team ...........C-7 Vicars, Regional ...................................... C-11 Office of Catholic Schools .............................C-7 Women Religious Community Members in Diocese ........C-79 Office of Children & Youth Faith Formation .............C-7 Youth Organizations and Services .......................C-78 C-2 GREEN BAY Parishes - Alphabetical Listing All Saints Parish, Denmark ............................. C-19 St. Casimir Parish, Krakow ..............................C-29 Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, St. Clare Parish, Greenleaf ..............................C-25 Green Bay .........................................C-21 St. Denis Parish, Shiocton ..............................C-40 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, Pulaski .....C-39 St. Edward Parish, Mackville ............................C-31 Cathedral, St. Francis Xavier, Green Bay ..................C-21 SS. Edward and Isidore Parish, Flintville ..................C-20 Corpus Christi Parish, Sturgeon Bay ......................C-41 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Green Bay ................C-21 Good Shepherd Parish, Chilton. .C-16 St. Francis and St. Mary Parish, Brussels ..................C-16 Holy Cross Parish, Bay Settlement .......................C-15 St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc ...................C-31 Holy Cross Parish, Kaukauna ............................C-28 St. Francis Solanus Parish, Gresham .....................C-26 Holy Cross Parish, Mishicot .............................C-33 St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Green Bay ...................C-21 Holy Family Parish, Brillion .............................C-15 St. Francis Xavier Parish, De Pere ........................C-18 Holy Family Parish, Elcho ............................... C-19 St. Gabriel the Archangel Parish, Neenah .................C-33 Holy Family Parish, Marinette ..........................C-32 St. Gregory Parish, St. Nazianz ..........................C-39 Holy Family-St. William Parish, Wittenberg ...............C-44 St. Hubert (Mission), Newald ...........................C-34 Holy Rosary Parish, Kewaunee ..........................C-28 St. Isidore the Farmer Parish, Tisch Mills ..................C-42 Holy Rosary Parish, New Holstein .......................C-35 St. James Parish, Cooperstown. C-17 Holy Spirit Parish, Kimberly ............................C-29 SS. James & Stanislaus Parish, White Lake/Langlade .......C-44 Holy Trinity Parish, Casco ..............................C-16 St. Joan of Arc Parish, Goodman .........................C-20 Holy Trinity (Mission), New Denmark ....................C-35 St. John Parish, Antigo ................................. C-12 Holy Trinity Parish, Oconto .............................C-36 St. John Parish, Gillett .................................C-20 Holy Trinity Parish, School Hill ..........................C-39 St. John Parish, Menasha ...............................C-32 Immaculate Conception Parish, Clarks Mills ............... C-17 St. John Parish, Seymour ...............................C-40 Immaculate Conception Parish, Florence .................C-20 St. John the Baptist Parish, Howard .....................C-27 Immaculate Conception Parish, Luxemburg ..............C-31 St. John the Evangelist Parish, Green Bay .................C-21 Immaculate Conception Parish, Oneida ..................C-36 St. John Nepomucene Parish, Little Chute ................C-30 Most Blessed Sacrament Parish, Oshkosh .................C-37 St. John-Sacred Heart Parish, Sherwood/St. John ..........C-40 Most Precious Blood Parish, New London ................C-35 St. Joseph
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