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The Abbey Church is built in the basilica style, with a well appointed nave and a long choir. Its use of travertine, and polished marble of deep green or white provide a sense of permanence and grandeur to the austere design. St. Norbert Abbey in De Pere, Wisconsin: an aerial image shortly after the Abbey was finished in 1962.
The National Shrine of St. Joseph (De Pere, WI, USA) exterior. The National Shrine of St. Joseph is located in De Pere, Wisconsin, a few miles from the city of Green Bay, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay. The Shrine is located at 123 Grant Street, De Pere, Wisconsin, on the St. Norbert College campus. [1]
The district includes Old St. Joseph Church, which is still an active church. It was built in 1890 and renovated in 1998. [2] [3] The church is located on the site of a former mission chapel that was erected for early settlers by the French-born Jesuit priest Rev. Charles Albane in 1676. The chapel stood for nearly 200 years.
“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” performances are at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 1 and 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Webb Theatre in the Hall of Fine Arts at St. Norbert College, 315 Third ...
The same limited-liability company that sold 126 S. Broadway St. to the city of De Pere in February 2024 at the same time purchased 310 N. Wisconsin St., a retail strip center next to the recently ...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay (Latin: Diocesis Sinus Viridis) is a Latin church diocese in the northeast region of Wisconsin in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Its mother church is the Cathedral of Saint Francis Xavier in Green Bay. The diocese was erected on March 3, 1868, by Pope Pius IX ...
DE PERE - The wrecking ball has come for the De Pere Shopko. More than 50 years after it was built, the 60,000-square-foot big box at 230 N. Wisconsin St. has started to come down.
The mission of St. Francis Xavier was a seventeenth-century Jesuit mission located on the rapids of the Fox River near De Pere, Wisconsin. [ 1 ] It was founded in 1671 by Claude Allouez to proselytize the native peoples of the western Great Lakes.