
Join Our Parish
We are so happy you are here. We would love for you to join our parish and be part of this joyful Catholic community grounded in love for the Lord and the celebration of the sacraments.
New Parishioner Registration
If you are new to our community, fill out the registration form below.
(Please note the plus signs on the right expand for you to complete the form.)
Do you have a question or a larger family?
Please call Kim at St. Maximilian Kolbe parish office 608-849-5121 x5006.
Hear From Our Parishioners
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As a lifelong parish member (Emily) and a recently confirmed Catholic (Matt, 2023), we love being in full masses surrounded by people we see around town later in the week. Our parish does an amazing job keeping the traditions of Catholicism alive, taking sacraments seriously, and providing valuable messages to its members helping them become disciples at home and in our community. The family friendly atmosphere that surrounds everything in the parish makes it a wonderful place to raise children in the faith.
The Niesen Family
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We feel very blessed to be a part of the St. Maximillian Kolbe Pastorate. With all the pressures and demands of raising a family, St. Maximillian Kolbe Pastorate is what helps keep us grounded and focused on what is truly important. From the time our family decided to enroll in BTCS for our children's education, our faith as a family has grown. We are extremely proud of Blessed Trinity Catholic School and the Catholic centered education that the priests, principal, and our teachers provide to our community.
The O’Keefe Family
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Upon relocating to Waunakee from Atlanta, we arrived with no acquaintances and were uncertain about our long-term plans in the area. However, the instant we stepped into St. John’s, we recognized that we had not only discovered a place to call home but also a vibrant community we desired to actively engage with. The strong sense of faith in Waunakee and the warm, welcoming people further solidified our desire for our daughter to grow up here, receive the Sacraments from our priests, and attend Saint John’s school.
The Allen Family