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Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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St. Charles Borromeo Parish School is deeply rooted in Catholic tradition for students preK-3 through eighth grade. The school has received exemplary recognition in mission, community and climate by the Milwaukee Archdiocese. Its website contains curriculum guides for each grade; subjects include religion, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education and art. St. Charles Borromeo is part of the Milwaukee Public Schools Choice Program and offers financial aid as well as after-school care.

Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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The mainstay of the Roman Catholic faith in Shorewood, St. Robert occupies a prominent frontage on Capitol Drive and serves a parish of 1,200 families. The church was incorporated in 1912 and the current building, considered an outstanding example of Lombardy Romanesque architecture, was dedicated in 1937. Among its features are Mary's Garden, a new outdoor prayer garden, and the sanctuary's large Kilgen pipe organ. The church complex also includes St. Robert School, serving kindergarten through 8th grade children (see separate listing for details).

Madison / Wisconsin / United States
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Founded in 1946, Diocese of Madison is a nongovernmental social services provider in the state of Wisconsin. It offers various services and programs for Catholic development throughout the state. It includes more than 10 counties in southwest and central Wisconsin, including Columbia, Dane, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, LaFayette, Marquette, Rock and Sauk. It includes various parishes, Catholic colleges, hospitals, and Catholic elementary and high schools. It operates the ministry of Catholic education that includes offices of religious education, family ministry, Catholic schools, justice and pastoral outreach, and the office of worship. The diocese is located in Madison, Wis., and has an area of more than 8,000 square miles.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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St. Eugene is a Roman Catholic congregation founded in 1957. In 1985, the congregation began planning its "Renew in '92" campaign aimed at remodeling and updating the church and the school. Another campaign was launched in 2004 to facilitate funds to update bathrooms, old boilers, broken doors and an old room. This was titled "Restore in '04."

Today, St. Eugene explains its goals within its mission statement:  "St. Eugene Congregation is a Roman Catholic parish serving God's people within our community and throughout the world through worship, education, evangelization and activities. Our goal is to live out our faith through stewardship of our  time, talent and treasure."

Pulaski / Wisconsin / United States
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Saint Francis / Wisconsin / United States
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The Catholic tradition in Wisconsin dates from 1660, when French Jesuits first set foot in the area now known as Milwaukee. Archdiocese of Milwaukee serves various Catholic parishes, schools and institutions. It is a member of the Church of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and provides training, planning, consulting, and resource and leadership development services. Archdiocese of Milwaukee has various departments, such as administrative, community and apostolic, educational and formational, and worship and pastoral services. Its departments also include finance, cemeteries and mausoleums, chaplain, development and building. Archdiocese of Milwaukee has a variety of ministries, including adult formation and small groups, bereavement, engaged, family and special needs ministroies. It also operates various elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, and campus ministries. The district s Web site offers a wide variety of information, including news, features and events. It offers religious education and is located in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Eau Claire / Wisconsin / United States
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The first Mass at St. James was celebrated November 11, 1948 in the little white house on the corner of 11th and Marshall Streets. Almost immediately the school was built in 1950. Then the office and rectory were constructed in 1955, followed by the Church in 1960. The Knights of Columbus built and gave the multi-purpose building to the parish in 1992. With Bishop Burke we celebrated our Golden Jubilee on the feast of St. James, July 25, 1999. Bishop Jerome Listeki came to dedicate the new Gathering Space and elevator addition on July 24, 2006.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Archbishop Albert E. Meyer established Our Lady of Lourdes Congregation as a parish in 1958. The name was chosen because it was the centennial anniversary of the appearance of the Blessed Mother to St. Bernadette at Lourdes. A wing of classrooms was added to the building in 1961 to meet the need of burgeoning class sizes. The '70s and '80s brought tremendous growth to the parish  in membership, programs, committees and staffing.

All of the changes and growth over 30 years have made Our Lady of Lourdes a destination parish. The '90s brought great overhauls to the worship in both space, converting the gymnasium to a church, and style, by introducing dramatic presentations and dance to the liturgies. Expanded music and drama programs were brought into the fold.

Our Lady of Lourdes also hosts an Annual Fun Fest for the community. Beginning in 1985, the festival has been a means of gathering the community and celebrating the parish.

Mass is held every Sundaya and during the week.

Appleton / Wisconsin / United States
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Pulaski / Wisconsin / United States
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, established in 1887, provides catholic education to preschool students. The church offers early childhood religious education, sacramental preparation and adult education with retreat experiences through its REACH program. Its St. Clare Room offers space for a variety of functions, including parish meetings, religious education classes and Christian initiation sessions. It organizes mass on weekdays and weekends, and reconciliation and rosary classes. The church also provides priest services for weddings, wills and bequests, and for making arrangements during pregnancy. Assumption BVM is located in Pulaski, Wis.
Menomonee Falls / Wisconsin / United States
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This Roman Catholic church is in the northwest part of Menomonee Falls and operates five ministries considered essential to parish life: administrative, Christian formation, human concerns, pastoral care, and prayer and worship. The church also takes a very active role in social justice issues, ranging from helping to feed low-income families here to stopping violence in the Congo.