Parish/Church

St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Green Bay - http://sfxcathedralgb.com

Date and Mass time

May 4, 2014, 9AM Mass

Celebrant

Fr. John Girotti (Deacon Tom Mahoney)

Weather

Cool (Low 40’s) but sunny and beautiful!

The trip there and back

Simple but beautiful trip to Green Bay and back home.  

Parish History

Key historical dates:

    1851 - Cathedral church was established

    1868 - Diocese of Green Bay was established

    1881 - St Francis Xavier Cathedral was consecrated

    1904 - twin tower belfry sections were added

    1918 - three story sacristy was added

    1959 - three enclosed entrances added and interior remodeled

    2004 - Bishop Wycislo Center was completed - new home of Diocese Museum

Humble Beginnings

Bishop Joseph Melcher was appointed the first bishop.  When he arrived in Green Bay in the summer of 1868, he chose a modest, wooden frame church constructed by the German immigrants, located on Madison Street to be the "pro-Cathedral" which meant temporary until the present structure could be built.  The church, formed in 1851, was named "The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary" and was commonly called "St. Mary's" or the "German Church".

Cathedral Consecrated

St Francis Xavier Cathedral was consecrated on November 20, 1881 after five years of Interior of Cathedral construction.  The original Cost of $35,000 was contributed by the immigrant population of the area, the Bavarian Mission Society in Germany, including a donation from King Ludwig I and friends of Bishop Francis Xavier Krautbauer, the second Bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay.  The architecture is Romanesque in form and was modeled on the Ludwigkirche in Munich, Germany, where then Msgr. Krautbauer was pastor before immigrating to the United States.

Bishop Krautbauer is interred under a granite slab in the floor at the Bishop Wycislo entrance.  A 40 by 25 foot mural entitled "The Crucifixion" is painted on the rear wall of the sanctuary.  It was painted in 1883 by Johann Schmitt, a German Immigrant.  Eight paintings by Josef Albrecht were installed in the Cathedral in the early 1900's representing the eight beatitudes. The figures of the four evangelists are painted on the ceiling of the sanctuary.  A double circle joins them with the phrase "The Word of the Lord Endreth Forever" inscribed within the ring.  The four evangelists and their symbols are also carved on the front of the wooden abo to the right.

Recent Updates

The most recent sanctuary renovation began in 2006. The present altar is carved white Carrara marble and the relics of St. Boniface, St. Timothy, St. Tiburtius and St. Francis Xavier repose in the altar stone.  Between the pillars on the left side of the sanctuary is the cathedra or bishop's chair.  The coat of arms of Bishop David Ricken is hung above it.   An altar dedicated to Our Mother of Perpetual Help is located on the left side of the sanctuary and is the only original altar from 1881.  The altar, known as the Peace altar since World War I, honors the men and women of the parish who served in the armed forces.  Above the altar is a mosaic of the third version of this icon.   A bronze plaque on the first pillar on the right, facing the sanctuary, lists the Bishops of the Green Bay Diocese.

Rose Window and Organ

The Liebmann Memorial Rose window was installed in the 1950's and is titled "The Mystical Body of Christ" It is made of over 4,000 pieces of glass by the Columbia Art Glass Company of Cleveland, Ohio.   The Joseph Francis Memorial organ was installed by the Wickes Organ Company of Highland, Illinois in 1982 and is played during all liturgies.  It has 56 ranks, 4 manuals and 3,282 pipes.   

Looking to the Future

The Cathedral parish is rapidly growing with new families joining monthly.  A crying room is in the planning phase.  We offer a unique faith formation program called "Credo" geared toward students first through twelfth grade.

Reflections

Today Kay and I started our pilgrimage. Well, today was the “official start”, as we have been visiting churches our whole lives, but today we started the official venture.  We hope God approves.

We felt it was appropriate to start at the “top” and visit the cathedral first. We have both been there separately, me for Chrism Masses and Ordination and Kay when she was young, but we had never been there together.  Mass was at 9am and we arrived around 8:30. If was First Communion Sunday, so we were in for a special treat.

The Cathedral is handled differently than most rural churches.  More formal and certainly grander based on the building, the history, and its surroundings.  But it is still church and we are there because Jesus IS there.

We weren’t able to do much before Mass as the Rosary had started, but that was a special treat too as we were able to partake in that.  Fr. John Girotti and Deacon Tom Mahoney presided over a wonderful Mass that was laced (not sure if that is the right word for this) with a lot of Latin, including the Gloria, the Holy, and other sung parts of Mass.  Fr. John’s homily was directed to the 6 new First Communicants and was excellent in that it not only taught them well, but was a great lesson for young and old alike.  (I may never view an orange quite the same way again)

I would say the highlight of the day, other than receiving the Sacrament myself, was seeing the youngsters receiving Jesus for the first time.  Yes, it DID help me remember my First Communion.

After Mass we were pleased to see many remain for prayer and many to congregate and visit. We were able to Thank Deacon Tom and Fr. John but not really talk to them.  We did take a little tour of the church ourselves and got some nice pictures. It is a truly beautiful place and certainly filled with God.  I think we may return for Adoration someday just to spend quiet time alone there.

So our first trip was a good one!!!  I am glad my beautiful bride is going with me on this pilgrimage as I would likely never do it alone.  She seems to have enjoyed it and is looking forward to the next trip in June!  St. Peter the Fisherman is the current plan…

God Bless you all!

Curt and Kay Nelson

Pictures

 

 

List of Trips

PARISH LOCATOR LINK

County Parish City Visited Date
Brown Resurrection Parish Allouez X Many
Brown St Matthew Parish Allouez    
Brown Nativity of Our Lord Parish Ashwaubenon    
Brown Holy Cross Parish Bay Settlement    
Brown St Joseph Parish Champion    
Brown Our Lady of Lourdes Parish De Pere ?  
Brown St Francis Xavier Parish De Pere    
Brown St Mary Parish De Pere X Many
Brown St Norbert College Parish De Pere    
Brown All Saints Parish Denmark X Many
Brown Saints Edward and Isidore Parish Flintville    
Brown St Mary Parish-Glenmore Glenmore/Stark X Many
Brown St Mary Parish-Stark Glenmore/Stark X Many
Brown St Thomas More School  Green Bay    
Brown Annunciation-Blessed Virgin Mary Green Bay    
Brown Prince of Peace Parish Green Bay X Many
Brown Saints Peter and Paul Parish Green Bay ?  
Brown St Agnes Parish Green Bay    
Brown St Bernard Parish Green Bay   X  2/20/16
Brown St Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Green Bay    
Brown St Francis Xavier Cathedral Green Bay   X 5/4/14
Brown St John Parish Green Bay   X 8/15/15
Brown St Joseph Parish Green Bay    
Brown St Jude Parish Green Bay    
Brown St Mary of the Angels Parish Green Bay    
Brown St Patrick Parish Green Bay    
Brown St Philip the Apostle Parish Green Bay   X  
Brown St. Willebrord Catholic Church Green Bay   X 2/22/15 
Brown St. Clare Parish-Wrightstown Site Wrightstown   X 12/7/14
Brown St. Clare Parish-Greenleaf Site Wrightstown   X  01/17/15
Brown St. Clare Parish-Askeaton Site Wrightstown    
Brown St John the Baptist Parish Howard   X 10/03/2015
Brown St Thomas the Apostle Parish Humboldt   X
Brown St Pius Parish Little Suamico    
Brown Holy Trinity Mission New Denmark X Many
Brown St Kilian Parish New Franken    
Brown St Joseph Parish Oneida    
Brown Assumption - Blessed Virgin Mary Pulaski    
Brown St Benedict Parish Suamico    
Calumet Holy Family Parish Brillion    
Calumet Good Shepherd Parish Chilton    
Calumet St Mary Parish Hilbert    
Calumet Holy Rosary Parish New Holstein    
Calumet St John Sacred Heart Parish    
Calumet St Ann Parish Saint Anna    
Calumet St Mary Parish Stockbridge    
Door St Francis & St Mary Parish Brussels    
Door Stella Maris Parish Egg Harbor    
Door SS Peter and Paul Parish Institute    
Door St Mary Parish Maplewood    
Door Corpus Christi Parish Sturgeon Bay    
Door St Joseph Parish Sturgeon Bay    
Florence Sacred Heart Parish Aurora    
Florence Immaculate Conception Parish Florence  X 4/19/15 
Forest St Stanislaus Kostka Parish Armstrong Creek    
Forest St Joseph Parish Crandon    
Forest St Leonard Parish Laona    
Forest St Norbert Parish Long Lake    
Forest St Hubert Mission Newald    
Forest St Ambrose Parish Wabeno    
Kewaunee St Mary Parish Algoma  X 6/6/15
Kewaunee Holy Trinity Parish Casco/Slovan  X 9/7/14
Kewaunee St Louis Parish Dyckesville    
Kewaunee Holy Rosary Parish Kewaunee    
Kewaunee Immaculate Conception Parish Luxemburg    
Kewaunee St Peter & St Hubert Parish Rosiere/Lincoln    
Kewaunee St Therese de Lisieux Parish Stangelville  X 3/7/15 
Langlade All Saints Catholic School Inc   Antigo    
Langlade Saints Mary & Hyacinth Parish Antigo    
Langlade St John Parish Antigo    
Langlade Holy Family Parish Elcho    
Langlade St Wenceslaus Parish Neva    
Langlade St Joseph Holy Family Parish Phlox    
Langlade St Mary Parish Pickerel    
Langlade Saints James & Stanislaus Parish WhiteLake/Langlade    
Manitowoc Immaculate Conception Parish Clarks Mills  ?  
Manitowoc St Anne Parish Francis Creeh  X 9/19/15
Manitowoc St Joseph Parish Kellnersville  X Many
Manitowoc SS Peter and Paul Parish Kiel    
Manitowoc St Augustine Parish Kossuth    
Manitowoc St Francis of Assisi-Waldo Manitowoc  X 5/8/16
Manitowoc St Francis of Assisi-Marshal Site Manitowoc    
Manitowoc St Francis of Assisi-Grand Site Manitowoc    
Manitowoc Holy Cross Parish Mishicot  X  
Manitowoc St Thomas the Apostle Parish Newton  X 4/2/16
Manitowoc Holy Trinity Parish School Hill    
Manitowoc St. Gregory's Church St. Nazianz    
Manitowoc St Isidore The Farmer Parish Tisch Mills    
Manitowoc St Peter the Fisherman Parish Two Rivers  X 6/8/14
Manitowoc St Michael Parish Whitelaw    
Marinette St Agnes Parish Amberg    
Marinette St Anne Parish Coleman/Lena    
Marinette St Mary Parish Crivitz    
Marinette St Joan of Arc Parish Goodman    
Marinette St Mary of the Lake Parish Lakewood    
Marinette Holy Family Parish Marinette    
Marinette St Anthony Parish Niagara    
Marinette St Margaret Parish Pembine    
Marinette St Mary Parish Peshtigo    
Marinette Saints Joseph & Edward Parish Walsh    
Marinette St Augustine Parish Wausaukee    
Menominee St Michael Parish Keshena    
Menominee St Anthony Parish Neopit    
Oconto St Anne Parish Coleman/Lena    
Oconto St John Parish Gillett    
Oconto St Mary of the Lake Parish Lakewood    
Oconto Holy Trinity Parish Oconto    
Oconto St Anthony Parish Oconto Falls    
Oconto St Maximilian Kolbe Parish Sobieski    
Oconto St Patrick Parish Stiles    
Oconto St Michael Parish Suring    
Outagamie Sacred Heart Parish Appleton    
Outagamie St Bernadette Parish Appleton    
Outagamie St Bernard Parish Appleton    
Outagamie St Joseph Parish Appleton    
Outagamie St Mary Parish Appleton    
Outagamie St Therese Parish Appleton    
Outagamie St Thomas More Parish Appleton  X  Oct 5, 2014
Outagamie St. Pius X Parish Appleton    
Outagamie St Mary Parish Bear Creek    
Outagamie St Mary Parish Black Creek    
Outagamie St Paul Parish Combined Locks    
Outagamie St. Nicholas Parish Freedom  X 8/3/14
Outagamie St Mary Parish Greenville    
Outagamie Saints Peter and Paul Parish Hortonville    
Outagamie St Sebastian Parish Isaar    
Outagamie Holy Cross Parish Kaukauna    
Outagamie St Katharine Drexel Parish Kaukauna    
Outagamie Holy Spirit Parish Kimberly/Darboy    
Outagamie St. John Nepomucene Parish Little Chute    
Outagamie St Edward Parish Mackville    
Outagamie Immaculate Conception Parish Oneida    
Outagamie St John Parish Seymour    
Outagamie St Denis Parish Shiocton    
Outagamie St Patrick Parish Stephensville    
Shawano St Boniface Parish Aniwa    
Shawano St Philomena Parish Birnamwood    
Shawano St Martin Parish Cecil    
Shawano St Francis Solanus Parish Gresham    
Shawano St Stanislaus Parish Hofa Park    
Shawano St Casimir Parish Krakow    
Shawano St Mary Parish Leopolis    
Shawano St Mary Parish Marion    
Shawano St Lawrence Parish Navarino    
Shawano Sacred Heart Parish Shawano    
Shawano Holy Family St William Parish    
Shawano St Anthony Parish Tigerton    
Waupaca St Rose Parish Clintonville    
Waupaca St Patrick Parish Lebanon    
Waupaca Sacred Heart Parish Manawa    
Waupaca Most Precious Blood Parish New London    
Waupaca St Mary Magdalene Parish Waupaca    
Waupaca Saints Peter and Paul Parish Weyauwega    
Waushara St Paul Parish Plainfield    
Waushara Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Poy Sippi    
Waushara St Mark Parish Redgranite    
Waushara St Joseph Parish Wautoma    
Winnebago St John Parish Menasha    
Winnebago St Mary Parish Menasha    
Winnebago St Patrick Parish Menasha    
Winnebago St Gabriel the Archangel Parish Neenah    
Winnebago St Margaret Mary Parish Neenah    
Winnebago St Mary Parish Omro    
Winnebago Most Blessed Sacrament Parish Oshkosh    
Winnebago St Jude the Apostle Parish Oshkosh    
Winnebago St Raphael the Archangel Parish Oshkosh    
Winnebago St Mary Parish Winneconne    
  Total Parishes  167    
  Visited Parishes   31    
  Remaining  136    

The Blog is just a spot to put out some notes, latest news, and other stuff...  Really nothing too important...

April 2017 - Grandparenthood has been GREAT! But it has put our pilgramage on hold! We are pretty busy, and VERY happy, tending to the grandkids. In the mean time, my old webpage was having security issues due to age.  So I am rebuilding it. Let me know what you think.  May God Bless you all!

February 2016 - Welcome to 2016! Boy did we take a break! Yes, we've been on hiatus since October.  No good excuses, just reasons each of the last few months kept us from making trips. This month is no better, and I am sure the coming months will be the same, as we are always "busy" but we are getting back on track and will try to get more trips planned and made. We don't ever want this to become a chore, so perhaps it will take us until we are 75 instead of 65, but whatever God decides, we are good with.  This month we are off to St. Bernard in Green Bay!

May 2015 - May has been a pretty busy month for us and we didn't make a trip.  There was Fish Camp on the first weekend, Mothers Day, and trips to Wausau. Nothing big, but just enough to keep us busy. But we WILL be back ont he trail next month!  God Bless you all!

January 2015 - 2014 was a GREAT year, perhaps the best of my life!  Our pilgrimage has progressed and we made it to 6 new parishes last year.  Overall, I am guessing making 10 new parishes (meaning one more a month, but skipping 2 months a year) will be more realistic that 12 a year, God willing of course.  It is harder than I expected, especially with Mass at Holy Trinity twice a month now (which started in August) that we can't miss.  That leaves us 2 (sometimes 3) weekends a month to make a trip and things get busy and there are often conflicts.  But if we stay the course, we have 146 parish left to visit, we can finish our pilgrimage by the year 2030.  That is a scary statement!

God Bless you all in 2015!

November 2014 - We missed another month... We had All Souls Day, All Saints Day, and Masses for John that we attended. Along with other stuff going on, including hunting, we skipped.  I am guessing this will not be terribly uncommon, but we are still looking to our goal.  God willing of course...  Bless you!

July 2014 - We missed our trip this month...  It was a busy month in that it was summer, we started having regular Masses at our parish, Holy Trinity, for the first time in 13 years, and work has been a bit crazy! No real good excuses, but I am guessing it is going to happen, and we will just need to deal with it and continue on.  If we don't make it, that is life.  God Bless you all on YOUR journey!