24th Sun OT 2011 - St. Joseph`s Parish
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24th Sun OT 2011 - St. Joseph`s Parish
ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH 1540 Mill Street, PO Box 60, Lyons, WI 53148 Phone: 763-2050; FAX: 763-9377; Email: saintjoe@bizwi.rr.com On line at: www.st-josephsparish.org Parish Office Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 9:30 a.m.; Holy Day: 7:00 p.m. Tri-Parish Weekday 8:30 a.m. Mass Schedule: Tuesday - St. Joseph’s Monday & Wednesday - St. Charles; Thursday & Friday- St. Mary’s PARISH STAFF Parish Priest: Rev. John Baumgartner Administrative Assistant: Tami Koenen Director of Religious Education: Rita VanSchyndel PARISH COUNCIL Ken Baumeister, 2012 ................................ 763-2055 Rev. John Baumgartner, Parish Priest ..... 767-9079 Scott Betzen, Trustee (Treasurer) .............. 767-9733 Julie Caufield, 2013, Secretary.................. 763-9273 Bill Corcoran, 2013, Chairperson ............. 248-3081 Kathy Gabriel, 2012.................................... 539-2071 Dan Haacker, 2013, Vice Chairperson .... 723-3875 Sandy Jenkins, 2014 ................................... 723-3907 Betty Lou Peterson, 2014 ........................... 661-4121 Bill Peterson, 2012...................................... 763-5623 Rick Tinder, Trustee (Secretary) ............... 767-0499 David VanSchyndel, 2014 .......................... 275-5030 PARISH COMMITTEES Parish Council Meets on 3rd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Finance/Administrative Services Jim Schaefer, Chairperson 763-6624 Meets on 2nd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Human Concerns Julie Koenen, Chairperson 763-2390 Meets on 2nd Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. Prayer & Worship Rachelle Haacker, Chairperson 723-3875 Meets on 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Christian Formation Lenora Seitz, Chairperson 763-6647 Meets on 2nd Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Buildings & Grounds Pete Peterson, Chairperson 661-4121 Meets on 2nd Monday, 7:00 p.m. Parish Life Bill Corcoran, Chairperson 248-3081 Meets on 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.m. MISSION STATEMENT St. Joseph's is a Catholic Parish rooted in rural Lyons, Wisconsin. Our members seek Christ’s peace by following His teachings and by sharing together in a lifelong journey of spiritual growth. In response to the gospel’s call for justice and compassion, we reach out and share our resources with all those in need. We believe that each person is blessed and gifted by the Holy Spirit. We encourage everyone to respond to their baptismal call by sharing their time, talents and treasures. CONFESSIONS: First Saturdays from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. BAPTISMS: Arrangements must be made in advance, allowing time for an instruction period prior to baptism. WEDDINGS: One member of the couple must be a registered, practicing and contributing member of record for at least 6 months. (Parish Council – October 20, 2005) If you have a concern that needs immediate prayer, give it to the PRAYER LINE by calling Julie Koenen at 763-2390. 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time PLEASE PRAY FOR: Please remember in your prayers our parish members and friends who are ill, in nursing homes, hospitalized or homebound. May they continue to receive the Lord’s blessing: Florence Casper, Kristin Sanders, Brian Strickler, Mark Eschenbacher, Jon Martin, DeNiene Harris, Eden and Eme, Millie Hapka, Eric Behling, Ed Biedrzycki, Agnes Ehlen, Claire Cowan, Aaron Deutsch, Don Wagner, Jim & Gloria Crowley, Dick Gutkowski, Scott Peterson, Edith Doyle, Jeff Doyle, and Maggie Schoenberg. Names in the above list are added at the request of the person named or a family member. Names are not removed until that person or a family member asks us to do so. COMMUNAL ANOINTING Communal Anointing of the Sick will take place after the 5:00 mass, here on September 17. Those wishing to receive this sacrament should move to the front pews immediately following mass so Fr. John may easily anoint them. Leaflets will be in the front pew to aid you in the service. Formerly Schlitz Vinyl & Carpet FREE ESTIMATES EXPERT INSTALLATION Gary Ketterhagen, Owner www.ketters.com 763-6259 257 MILWAUKEE AVE., BURLINGTON Our Mass Intentions This Week 5:00 p.m. ...........Pep Brickner 9:30 a.m.............For the people of St. Joseph’s TU 8:30 a.m. .....For the people of St. Joseph’s Next Week 5:00 p.m. ...........William Mangold 9:30 a.m.............available, call the parish office TU 8:30 a.m. .....For the people of St. Joseph’s NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS Isaiah 55:6-9 Philippians 1:20-24, 27 Matthew 20:1-16 REMINDER: The deadline for filing Abuse Survivor claims in the Milwaukee Archdiocese Bankruptcy is February 1, 2012. More information is available at: www.archmil.org/reorg/bardate.htm HELP WANTED: St. Francis deSales Annual FALL FESTIVAL/PIG ROAST Sunday, September 18 Serving 11:30 - 5:00 Come join us for a day of fun, food and friendship Pig Roast Dinner Tickets: Adults- $10/ Kids 5 to 12- $5 Under 5- Free Carry-outs available Silent Auction, Kids games Big Cash Raffle Entertainment by “Wise Guys” Watch football on large TV Children’s Church Leaders REP Catechists and Helpers High School Students Welcome! Call Rita if interested. TRAINING SESSIONS New lectors will have training on Saturday, September 17 starting at 9:00. New lectors should come with a Scripture reading they have prepared already so they can practice using the microphone effectively. We will also talk about preparation. They may take one of the Missalettes on the counter in the priest’s sacristy so they have a source for practicing the Sunday readings when they are scheduled. We should be finished before 11:00. New Eucharistic ministers will have a training session on Saturday, September 24. We will begin at 9:00 a.m. and should be finished by 11:00 a.m. Please pay close attention to notes that came with the new liturgical ministry schedule. We will not have training sessions at this time for those Eucharistic ministers, ushers and lectors who are not new this fall. If these dates and times do not work for you, please call Lenora at 763-6647 to arrange other times. September 11, 2011 PATRIOT DAY Three months after the September 11, 2001 attack on the United States, President George W. Bush signed into law a bill designating September 11 as Patriot Day. Not to be confused with Patriot’s Day, an April holiday in some New England states celebrating the first shots fired at Lexington and Concord, Patriot Day honors the nearly three thousand people who lost their lives on the morning of September 11, 2001. Flags are flown at half-staff throughout the country, and a moment of silence is observed at 8:46 p.m. Eastern time, the minute the first plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York. While Memorial Day and similar state observances honor those who have given their lives in service to their country, Patriot Day is unique in that it honors first responders as well as the many civilians who died on that day. WHAT ABOUT ANNULMENTS? Thursday, September 15 - 7:00 p.m. St. Roman Parish, 1810 W. Bolivar, Milwaukee Those who have been divorced may have so many questions about how they can get on with their lives. Fr. Bernie Sippel, a specialist in the Archdiocese Marriage Tribunal, will be able to answer questions with his presentation on marriage annulments. Need directions? Call St. Roman at 414-282-9063. This program is free of charge and light refreshments will be provided. Brought to you by a seven-parish Evangelization Consortium. CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL SCRIP PROGRAM Get credit towards tuition for your students attending CCHS next year or years from now! Now you can purchase Scrip online, through the Development Office and in person on Mondays between 7:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. outside Georgean Selburg’s office (Enter Topper through the set of orange doors closest to McHenry Street. Saving money for high school tuition has never been so easy. Scrip is a gift certificate or gift card that looks just like the ones you’d purchase at the stores. It is used just like cash. It is purchased by CCHS from the Great Lakes Scrip Center at a percent discount between 2% and 20%. It is sold to you at face value - a $10 card costs $10. Then you shop at your grocery or department stores, gas stations or go to restaurants. We also offer Gooseberries cards in $20 or $50 amount. After $50 in profits are earned for CCHS, you may leave 100% profit in the school, or accumulate 50% in family tuition credit. After $100 in profits are earned for CCHS, you may leave $100 profit in the school or accumulate 80% family tuition credit. Congratulations to: Marci O’Neill and Jeffrey Rueter On celebrating the Sacrament of Marriage on September 10, 2011 at St. Joseph’s Whitney Covelli ....... September 10 Michael Eulgen ........ September 10 Betty Park ................. September 10 Wendy Zeman .......... September 10 Melissa Fritz ............. September 11 Peter Gauger ............. September 11 Ed Gurske ................. September 11 Ryan Meinel ............. September 11 Monica Glowacki ..... September 12 Ray Leffelman .......... September 12 Tom Terry ................ September 12 Barbara Held ............ September 13 Aaron Henningfield .. September 15 Tami Koenen ............ September 15 Adam Tinder ............ September 15 Carter Behling .......... September 16 Irene Mangold .......... September 16 Benjamin Travis ....... September 16 ST. JOSEPH’S CONGREGATION Monthly Financial Report August 31, 2011 RECEIPTS Envelopes, Offertory Bulletin Ads Various Total Receipts $9,227 $1,660 $1,030 $11,917 EXPENSES Ordinary/Operating $13,244 Arch. Assessment 1st Q. $1,697 Total Expenses $14,941 (Expenses) over Receipts ($3,024) Faith in our Future Rec’d –60% $947 LAST SUNDAY’S RECEIPTS Loose Collection ............. $255.25 Envelopes ..................... $2,519.00 Human Concerns............. $130.00 Total ............................ $2,904.25 September 11, 2011 MINISTRY SCHEDULE THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Host 2 ........................ Dawn Fischer Host 3 ................ Mary Henningfield Cup 1 ............................ Joyce Clapp Cup 2 ........................... Teresa Smet Lector......................... George Byrne Server...........................Claire Schilz Server.................... Spencer Spiewak Usher .............................. Peter Smet Usher ................................ John Falk Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Host 2 .................... Kathy Hegeman Host 3 .......................... Lenora Seitz Cup 1 ...............................Jean Uhen Cup 2 .............................Neil Martin Lector.......................... Karen Martin Server...................... Andrew Zeman Server........................... Luke Betzen Usher ........................ Tom Fincutter Usher ....................... Andy Fincutter Counter ................... Russell Koenen Counter .......................... Ruth Albee Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Host 2 ......................... Julie Koenen Host 3 ....................... Marie Koenen Cup 1 ....................... Walt Anderson Cup 2 ................................Pat Curtis Lector .........................Elaine Phelps Server .......... Gracelyn Henningfield Server ........... Theresa VanSchyndel Usher ................................ John Falk Usher ........................... John Koenen Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Host 2 ................Betty Lou Peterson Host 3 ...............................John Park Cup 1 .......................... Russ Koenen Cup 2 ........................ Sandy Jenkins Lector .......................... Lenora Seitz Server ....................... Sarah Haacker Server ........................ Alex Haacker Usher ............................... Jim Ehlen Usher .......................... Dan Haacker Counter ..................... Marie Koenen Counter ......................... Linda Ehlen Children’s Church returns next week Children’s Church ....... Rita VanSchyndel Cycles of Faith - 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time This will be a weekend of memorials. Wreaths will be laid; there will be moments of silence. The names of the dead will be proclaimed and stories of their lives will be told. Commentators will voice their opinions and newscasts will replay the sound and video from that awful Tuesday morning ten years ago when four planes crashed out of a bright, sunny sky. Two of the planes hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York; one struck the Pentagon in Washington, DC; and the last came down in a Pennsylvania field as passengers rushed the hijackers who wanted to turn that plane into a bomb as well. Ten years ago, on the Sunday after the attack, we heard the story of the prodigal son. This year, the cycle of Lectionary readings brings us the parable from Matthew of the unforgiving servant. As we hear this parable we feel a certain sense of justice as the servant, a despicable character without compassion, is thrown into jail by the master who had once forgiven his huge debt. While we might momentarily rejoice in the just outcome of this parable, we are immediately skewered by the words of Jesus, who says to us, "So will my heavenly Father do to you, unless each of you forgives your brother from your heart." We hadn't bargained on this outcome to the parable. We are caught in the same trap as the ungrateful servant. And where does that leave us on a day such as this, when we remember those whose lives have been lost and believe the perpetrators to be as despicable as the servant in the Gospel? Jesus does not make life easy for us. As our Savior, he redeems us not only from the sin we inflict on others, but also from the sin we inflict on ourselves. Learning to forgive even the greatest sinners is the call of every Christian. ©2011 Liturgical Publications Inc This Week’s Meetings & Activities Monday 7:00 p.m. - Buildings & Grounds Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - Mass 1:00 p.m. - Human Concerns 7:00 p.m. - Prayer & Worship Wednesday 6:45 p.m - REP Classes Begin Thursday 7:00 p.m - Parish Council Meeting Parents, mark your calendars! The Life Teen Registration meeting will be Wednesday, September 21 at 7:00 p.m. in Andre Hall at St. Charles. This is for parents of all high school teens. If you have a junior or senior who would like to be confirmed this year, plan to attend the mandatory confirmation meeting following the 7:00 general meeting. Our first Life Teen mass and night will be held on Sunday, October 2 starting with mass at 5:00 p.m. at St. Charles. Teens, we look forward to seeing you there! Questions? Contact Jim and Kathy Martin at 767-1525 or email at: jimandkathymartin@gmail.com 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time You Can Save Your Marriage Attention couples in need of healing! There is hope and help. Retrouvaille is a program that can help rebuild your marriage by providing tools to help get your marriage back on track. It gives you the opportunity to rediscover each other and examine your lives together in new ways. Retrouvaille has helped tens of thousands of couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels, including disillusionment and deep misery. The next program will be held on the weekend of September 16-18 at St. Norbert Abbey in De Pere, WI. For confidential information and to register, call 1-800-470-2230 or visit www.helpourmarriage.com Are you considering serving the Church as an Ordained Deacon? The Church calls men to be deacons “in-service” to the People of God. There will be a discernment program this fall as a series of six sessions. If you are a man (married or single) that feels this call and wants to know more, please contact the Office for Diaconate Formation at 414-758-2207 or maldonadom@archmil.org New Horizons Separated/Divorced WEEKEND OF HEALING Friday - Sunday, October 14-16 Schoenstatt Retreat Center Waukesha This healing weekend is designed to help each participant embark on a new phase of life. It is an opportunity for divorced persons to pause and examine their lives - their strong points and weaknesses, their hurts, disappointments, joys and frustrations. It is a weekend of involvement. The cost of $150 includes five meals and lodging for the entire weekend. Financial assistance is available. Registration deadline is October 7. For more information or a registration form, please contact Annette in the Nazareth Project office at 414-7582201 or visit the website: www.johnpaul2center.org. St. James - Mukwonago Country Christmas Art & Craft Fair November 5, 2011 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. BOOTHS AVAILABLE New Vendors Welcome! Call 262-363-0903 to reserve a space SO WE WON’T FORGET The Catholic young adult group, Lolek, together with Family Life Council and in collaboration with the Nazareth Project of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee are co-sponsoring a Rosary and brief Pro-life Prayer Service at the grave site of over 1,000 aborted babies buried in the Children’s Section at Milwaukee’s Holy Cross Cemetery. All are invited: Sunday, October 1, noon to 12:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Cemetery, 7301 West Nash Street, Milwaukee. The Children’s Section is located in the northwest part of the cemetery, just south of the cemetery administration building; enter on West Nash Street. October is designated Respect Life Month by the Catholic Church, and this site is a most fitting place to gather to ask for the Lord’s Healing Mercy, and for a Culture of Life to take hold in our hearts, our parishes, and our country. Let us not forget those who are buried here, and let us rededicate ourselves to protecting the unborn and their mothers. For more information: https://sites.google.com/site/lolekyoungadults/Home or call 1-414-218-3769. If you would like to know how so many aborted babies came to be buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, visit www.lifesitenews.com and search Milwaukee Cemetery Unborn. All parishioners are welcome and encouraged to attend the Parish Council Meeting on Thursday, Sept. 15th! Sitting in church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car! AUTUMN DAY OF PRAYER AND REFLECTION - SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 Redemptorist Retreat Center, 1800 N. Timber Trail Lane, Oconomowoc Arrive 9:30 a.m. Registration; Depart 3:00 p.m. Presenters: the Redemptorist Staff Cost: $15 Reflect on the goodness of God and the gifts God has so generously bestowed on each of us. The day includes a conference, individual reconciliation, lunch and celebration of the Eucharist. To register: call 262-567-6900 or online at www.redemptoristretreat.org