Ministries
Called To Serve
Eucharistic Exposition & Adoration
Prayer is the life blood of a disciple and spending time with Jesus in silence must become the top priority so you can know where the Holy Spirit is leading you. Our adoration chapel is held at Saints Mary and Hyacinth on 3rd Avenue.
Contact Pete Schlegel (pschlegel@antigoareacatholicchurches.com) at 715-623-2024 to sign up for Adoration or for more information about adoration.

Stewardship
Altar Servers
This ministry is open to all young people fifth grade and older. Altar servers assist the priests and deacons in the celebration of the Eucharist. Training and Formation for servers normally takes place in the winter, spring, and fall of each year. A training session is required.
Lectors
These men and women have the incredible opportunity to lend their voice to God to proclaim the Scriptures at Mass. Any Parish member who is a confirmed Catholic of high school age may be commissioned as a lector. A one-time training is required. Tab to Contact Kay Sollitto at: sollittok@yahoo.com.
Cantors
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) assist the priest in offering to the faithful the greatest gift that God can give us, namely, His Son in the Eucharist. Those interested must be registered parishioners, have received the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation, and be at least of high school age. New EMHC must attend a training session.
Ministers of Hospitality

Coffee & Donuts


New Parishioner Welcoming Committee

First Friday Fellowship
Safe Environment
Each person has an inherent dignity as a beloved child of God. The Diocese of Green Bay is committed to providing a safe environment in our parishes, in our schools, in our Faith Formation programs, and in all of our ministries, especially those that serve children, youth and individuals at risk. If you want to learn more about the programs and resources available through the Diocese of Green Bay to live out this commitment, please click on the following link: www.gbdioc.org/safe-environment.