Visiting a new church can be intimidating: What should I wear? Where do I park? Where do my kids go?We understand the many thoughts that can come from visiting a new church, so we want you to feel completely comfortable when you visit. Below are some frequently asked questions. If you have any additional questions, don't hesitate to contact us or talk with an usher when you visit.
Weekends
Saturday 4:00 PM
All Saints - Denmark
Saturday 6:00 PM
St. Mary - Stark (1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturdays of the Month)
Holy Trinity - New Denmark (2nd and 4th Saturdays of the Month)
Sunday 8:15 AM
All Saints - Denmark
Sunday 10:00 AM
St. Mary - Glenmore
Weekdays
All Saints - Denmark
Wednesday 8:15 AM
Thursday 8:15 AM
Friday 8:15 AM
Confession is available beginning at 3pm on Saturdays at All Saints Church before 4pm Mass.
How we dress conveys respect and honor. When you dress appropriately for Mass, it tells God that He is worth the effort and He deserves our best. As long as your heart is here for Jesus, your clothing should be what makes you feel your best for God. If a suit and tie feels respectful to you, please do so. If you are more present and less self-conscious in casual dress attire, then do so. We want you to come for your spiritual growth, not your attire.
Our address is:
145 St. Claude Street
Denmark, WI 54208-0787
There is ample parking available at all the parishes. We even have handicap accessible parking at all of our parishes.
We love families and children. Please come as a family and enjoy Mass together in church. There are also areas for families with young children to utilize if during Mass, your child needs a break. We also offer Children's Liturgy during certain times of the year.
It can feel uneasy when you are unsure when to kneel, sit, and stand during Mass. In reality, these actions have great symbolism and are designed purposefully. Once Mass in well-understood, these actions make much more sense and visitors can easily join in.
Although we would love to extend an invitation to all to join in the Eucharistic Communion, however, unfortuntly our Catholic beliefs regarding the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist are quite different than other denominations. We continue to pray that one day we will all be able to join in at one Eucharistic Table.
In order to provide a beautiful space to worship, we need continued support from our parishioners for our building upkeep and for our ministry both in the church and in our local community.