Deacons, priests, and bishops have all accepted the calling of Holy Orders, and they are the ministers of the Catholic Church.
Priests, deacons, and bishops are important to the Church as they provide religious leaders to the community of believers. Holy Orders continue the tradition of Jesus and His apostles. Men called to Holy Orders will minister to the community after many years of study.
Catholics believe that men who have been baptized can be called by God to minister to His Church. Men who feel called to this sacrament go through many years of study and discernment before becoming ministers.
Contact:
Fr. Jim Jugenheimer
[email protected]
Fr. Patrick
[email protected]
Dcn. Bob Seymour
[email protected]
Dcn. Dan Zajicek
[email protected]
Fr. Mark Mleziva
Director of (Priestly)Vocations - Diocese of Green Bay
[email protected]
Norbertines - De Pere
https://norbertines.org/vocations/
Franciscans OFM - Pulaski
https://www.franciscan-friars.org/vocation_start/
Franciscans Capuchins - Appleton
https://www.capuchinfranciscans.org/who-we-are/capuchin-life
Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity - Manitowoc
https://fscc-calledtobe.org/discern-your-franciscan-calling/
Sr. Julie Ann, OSF | Call/text (920) 323-9632
Missionaries of the Word - Bailey's Harbor
https://www.missionariesoftheword.com/
Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross - Bay Settlement
https://www.gbfranciscans.org/content/vowed-life/vocation
Sr. Laura Zelten, OSF | [email protected]
Call/text (920) 288-0237.
Discalced Carmelites - Denmark
http://holynamecarmel.org/