Bulletin: August 21, 2016

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Bulletin: August 21, 2016
2 1 st S u n d a y i n O r d i n a r y T i m e
Parish Contacts
Father Paul Demuth, Pastor, x108, pdemuth@seasgb.org
Deacon Steve Meyer, steve.meyer@etkg.com
Deacon Mark Mullins, m.g.mullins@sbcglobal.net
Gloria Nolan, Pastoral Minister, x109, gnolan@seasgb.org
Carrie Lundy, Faith Formation Coord., x110, clundy@seasgb.org
Kate Ruth, Youth Minister, x111, youthminister@seasgb.org
John Popke, Liturgical Music Dir., x104, jpopke@seasgb.org
Mary Marquardt, Bus. Admin., x112, mmarquardt@seasgb.org
Steve Laszewski, Pastoral Council Chair, steve.laszewski@foth.com
Karin Sands, Bookkeeper, x102, ksands@seasgb.org
John Gillis, Facility Coordinator, x113, jgillis@seasgb.org
Shelly Vann, Communications Coord., x106, svann@seasgb.org
Kathy Vandersteen, Receptionist, x101, kvandersteen@seasgb.org
August 20 & 21, 2016
Welcome
Sacrament of Baptism: Celebrated within our weekend worship service.
Contact the parish office two months before anticipated date of baptism.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays from 3-4pm or by appointment.
Sacrament of Marriage: Contact the parish office at least six months
prior to the date of marriage.
Ministry of the Sick: Contact the parish office when members of your
family are seriously ill, shut in, or hospitalized.
Become A Member or Questions: We welcome and register new
members the second weekend of every month. In addition, a member
of the parish staff is
present at weekend
Masses and is available
for you. Or feel free
to contact the parish
Enroll online at www.faithdirect.net
office.
using code WI571 or scan QR Reader
Mass Intentions
and
Calendar Events
Saturday, August 20
St. Bernard
Ez 43:1-7a; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 23:1-12
3:00pm Reconciliation
4:15pm Mass  Donna Christens
Baptism: Ethan Natzke
Sunday, August 21
Is 66:18-21; Ps 117:1, 2;
Heb 12:5-7, 11-13; Lk 13:22-30
8:00am Rosary
8:30am Mass  Emerdine Wesoloski
10:30am Mass Our Parish Community
11:30am Baptism: Asher Kelly
Monday, August 22
The Queenship of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Ps 96:1-5;
Mt 23:13-22
6:00pm Faith Formation Committee Mtg.
Tuesday, August 23
St. Bartholomew
Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18;
Jn 1:45-51
8:00am Mass for the Living and Deceased Members of
the Polocek and Pfeifer Families
Thursday, August 25
St. Monica
1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21;
Mt 25:14-30
8:00am Living Christ Retreat Alumni
3:00pm Reconciliation
4:15pm Mass our Parish Community
Sunday, August 28
Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29; Ps 68:4-7, 10-11;
Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a; Lk 14:1, 7-14
8:00am Rosary
8:30am Mass  Madge Burich
10:30am Mass  Frederick Sehring
Baptism: Heather Cataldo
Baptism: Landon Robbins
St. Rose of Lima
2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13;
Mt 23:23-26
8:00am Mass  John Stefanowicz
6:30pm Dignity of Life Committee Mtg.
Wednesday, August 24
Saturday, August 27
St. Louis of France
St. Joseph Calasanz
1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51
7:00am Mass  Michael Philbin
Friday, August 26
July 1 - July 31, 2016
2016-2017 Budget ------ $65,175
This Period Actual ------ $66,339
Last Year Actual -------- $61,532
Have you seen the pictures of
the smiling faces of the children who attended Vacation
Bible School? Check out the
artwork and pictures on the
hospitality area wall. Your generous weekly contributions to our parish helped make those smiling faces of
newly-forming disciples possible. Thank you. 
1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11;
Mt 25:1-13
8:00am Mass  Tom and Bob Martens
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
2771 Oakwood Drive
Green Bay, WI 54304
www.seasgb.org
Ph) 920.499.1546 • email) seas@seasgb.org
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
8am to 4:30pm
Friday
8am to 12noon
Dear Parishioners and Visitors,
“Silence . . . ”
Many times silence is really golden. In quiet moments, we
can listen to the voice of God within and foster a peace
within ourselves that enables us to grow in wisdom and
grace.
“Silence . . . ”
Sometimes silence can be deadly, especially when it means
we fail to speak up for what is important. “If only I had
said something . . .” All of us have moments of regret for
not speaking up when someone is being hurt, a reputation
is being ruined, statements of prejudice are being voiced,
or harmful gossip is being spread.
Christ was truly compassionate toward those who were
hurting or outcast. But he was also not afraid to speak the
truth and to correct. Instances of this come to mind . . .
▪ To Peter, “Get behind me you Satan.”
▪ To the Pharisees, “You hypocrites.”
▪ To those ready to stone a women, “Let him without
sin cast the first stone.”
▪ To all of us, “I have come to cast fire on the earth.”
John Quiñones in his
television program
“What Would You
Do?” stages situations
where ordinary people
are filmed either
speaking up or avoiding issues when someone should speak up
on behalf of others. “What would you do?” is a great
question!
I challenge myself and all of you to pray for the gift of
knowing when to keep silent and when to speak up.
When good people fail to speak up, more harm can be
done than those who do evil. Whether in our homes, at
work, or at social events out in public, there are times for
us to speak out for what is right and just.
~Fr. Paul Demuth, Pastor
T h e S e r e n i t y P r a ye r
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the
pathway to peace;
Taking, as He did, this sinful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that He will make
all things right
if I surrender to His Will;
That I may be reasonably happy in
this life and supremely happy with
Him Forever in the next.
Amen.
Do you have a love for
the Catholic faith? Are
you being called to deepen and share your faith
with others? There is a
place where you and your
gifts belong. It’s as a
. For more
information about becoming a catechist or catechist aide, contact Carrie or Kate at (920) 499-1546
or seas@seasgb.org.
*A catechist is a teacher of children in the
principles of our faith.
Forms are in the hospitality area of church and
on our website on the Youth & Education page.
Contact Carrie or Kate at the parish office if you
have any questions at (920) 499-1546.
▪ We will have several
for all
members of the family to attend. Meet other
families and strengthen your family’s bond.
▪ There are no classes on Monday evenings.
All who undertake to teach must be
endowed with deep love, the greatest
patience, and, most of all, profound
humility. The Lord will find them
worthy to become fellow workers with
him in the cause of truth.
~St. Joseph Calasanz
(Holy Family School Continued)
here at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
Enroll Now: If interested in enrollment, call as a few classes are at capacity. Registration fee of $100 due at time of
registration.
First Day of School: Thursday, September 1 - - excludes
4K MWF. The 4K MWF class begins Friday, September 2.
Questions? Contact Kate. RSVP to Kate appreciated.
YouthMinister@seasgb.org or (920) 499-1546 ext. 111
Orientation & Back-to-School Dance:
Tuesday, August 30, 3-6pm in the gym. Dance
afterwards until 9pm.
Uniform Exchange: Week of August 22 from
9am to 3pm in the social hall. Fill a bag for $5.
Drop payment off at the office. Sponsored by
the HFS Home and School Association (HASA).
(Continued)
HFS Athletic Booster Club: All parents interested in promoting the physical and mental development of our student
athletes are welcome to join us.
Substitutes Needed: Looking for substitute teachers,
playground supervisors, and lunchroom supervisors. Contact Principal Pamela Otto if interested at (920) 494-1931.
Earn Cash for the Kids!! Here are some easy ways for
anyone to help us earn cash for our school. Think shopping! Log on to www.target.com/tcoe to register your Visa
card and select Holy Family School. 1% of all your Target
Visa purchases will be cash back for our school. Office
Depot gives 5% of your purchases back to our school. Use
the school’s ID which is #70108928 every time you shop
Office Depot. Thank you.
CHOIR NEWS
Our first choir rehearsal of the season is Tuesday,
September 13, at 7pm in the church. New singers are
welcome and encouraged to attend! If you are interested
in being a new member of the choir, please contact John
Popke so that he can have music ready for you at the first
rehearsal.
MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE!
Are you a musician? Would you like to share musical
talent with our parish community? If so, you are invited to
become a part of our Music Ministry as a cantor, piano
and/or organ accompanist, or instrumentalist. We would
love to have you as part of our ministry!
If you’re interested in either of the above, contact John Popke at jpopke@seasgb.org or (920)
499-1546 ext. 104 for more information.
If you’re interested in stepping up in service by joining any
of the below councils or committees, or know of someone
who might be, call the parish at (920) 499-1546 or email us
at seas@seasgb.org. Thank you.
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Usually, whenever we do
anything for anyone, we
do it out of love for that
person because we care.
Whether we realize it or not, caring is showing love. In
last week’s bulletin article on Relationship Building
Through Service, we read that through serving one another, we serve Jesus because He told us “Whatsoever
you do for the least of my people, that you do unto
me.” So when we intentionally choose to ‘do something’ for others, we do it not only to express our love
for that person but also for Jesus Christ. As Catholic
Christians, all good things we do, we do out of love for
Christ.
As Church, we are the body of Christ. We are His
eyes, ears, heart, hands and feet. It is up to us to carry
out His mission of service. As we pray and discern on
how we can serve, consider stepping up in your commitment to service by becoming more active in the
parish. This past June, our parish sponsored the first
ever Ministry Fair which displayed all of the wonderful
ministries we have here at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
There are multiple opportunities to serve at every level
of commitment. Serving at the parish level is the heart
of our parish. It’s what keeps our parish alive.
Jesus served us out of love by giving up His life on the
cross, and through His resurrection, He obtained salvation for us. As we serve, remember that whatsoever
we do, that we do out of love for Christ. As you contemplate serving, you may want to say the prayer of St.
Ignatius Loyola which is below.
Do you know an adult
interested in getting Confirmed?
Discussion and planning sessions will
begin here at our parish in September.
Contact the parish office for more information.
seas@seasgb.org or (920) 499-1546
Do you know anyone who considers themselves Catholic but hasn’t been to church in a
while? Do they have questions about the
Church’s position on an issue? Have they
been thinking of returning to the Church?
Have they felt hurt or rejected by the Church?
St. Bernard’s is offering a program open to
inactive Catholics beginning Tuesday, September 13, 7pm, for five Tuesdays. For questions
or to register, contact Deacon Larry at (920)
468-4922.
Have you ever been asked questions about your Catholic faith and
been unable to answer? Have you ever felt uncomfortable when
friends, co-workers, or family members challenged you because of
what you believe? Have people ever come to your door trying to
convince you that your Catholic faith is just plain wrong? If you
answered yes to any of these questions or just want to learn more, or
have a review of certain aspects of our faith, come to
Fr. John Girotti will be our guest speaker on September
19 and will kick off this 15-part series. Sessions consist of
a video on the topic and discussion facilitated by Carrie
Lundy. Sessions will take place twice a month on a
Monday and will cover the topics listed below.
No pre-registration necessary! Drop in as your schedule allows. Freewill offering. Tentative schedule below.
Sep. 19 Program Kick-Off by Fr. John Girotti
Sep. 26 Existence of God, the Human Soul, and the Necessity of Religion
The orange receptacle is here.
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Oct. 10 World Religions and the Glory of Christianity
Oct. 24 The Trinity and Salvation
Nov. 14 The Church and the Papacy
Nov. 28 The Bible and Sacred Tradition
Dec. 12 Non-Catholic Christian Communities and Churches
Our Annual Diocesan Seminarian Collection is working. By now you have received a
letter from Bishop Ricken asking that you participate in Hope for the Future: Help them
Today. Have you made your gift? Every gift
makes a difference! There is a display in the
hospitality area with more information and
extra envelopes. To make your gift, return the
pledge card mailed to you from Bishop Ricken
or go to www.CatholicFoundationGB.org/give.
Dec. 19 The Sacraments - Eucharist
Jan. 16 The Sacraments - Baptism and Confirmation
Jan. 30 The Sacraments - Confession and Anointing of the Sick
Feb. 13 The Sacraments - Marriage and Holy Orders
Feb. 27 Mary and the Saints
Mar. 13 Heaven, Hell and Purgatory
Mar. 27 Scandals in Church History
Apr. 3
Anti-Catholicism Inside and Outside the Church
Apr. 24 Top Ten Reasons to be Catholic
Mass intentions are the object for which a priest offers the Eucharistic Sacrifice. They are most commonly for the repose
of the soul of someone who has died. Infinite graces flow from the Sacrifice of the Mass which benefit one’s soul. The
person requesting the Mass intention does not need to be in attendance at the Mass for which they made the request. The
stipend is set by Canon Law and is given for offering the Mass which thereby, in justice, creates an obligation which must
be satisfied. For additional information, contact the parish office at (920) 499-1546.
www.ephgb.org
Calling all choir members and interested singers to perform a special
concert to help raise awareness of our organization. Our Voices of
Hope Concert is Sunday, October 23, 2pm, at Nativity of Our Lord
Parish, 2270 S. Oneida St., Green Bay. There will be a minimal number of practices. Interested participants should contact JoAnn at
jojoshenn@gmail.com or (920) 639-7755 by August 26 with name,
phone number, and singing voice (soprano, alto, tenor, or bass).
Your Vote Matters Event, Tuesday, August 30, 6:30pm, St. Francis Convent, 3110 Nicolet Dr. Free event. What values and visions
should guide Catholics when voting? For more information, contact
Renae at rbauer@gbfranciscans.org or (920) 884-2725.
BE! Brain Enrichment Course, August 31-November 2, from 10
to 11:30am, at Aging & Disability Resource Center, 300 S. Adams
St., Green Bay. Interactive, educational course for older adults who
are NOT experiencing memory loss or cognitive change. Cost $15
which includes a workbook. Call (920) 448-4300 to register.
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Volunteers needed to be Court Appointed Special Advocates
for children who are the subject of a protective court order as a
result of abuse or neglect. Must be 21 years old and willing to
commit 1 hour a week. Next training session is September 13.
For more info, (920) 437-2272 ext. 108 or taylor@casabc.org.
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Sibling Summit. For adults who have siblings with disabilities.
Saturday, September 17, 8:30am to 3:30pm, at American Family
Insurance, 6000 American Pkwy, Madison. $40 if registration received by 9/1. Hosted by WisconSibs. For more info.,
www.wisconsibs.org; info@wisconsibs.org; (920) 968-1742.
Retreat Day for Adults with Cognitive Disabilities, Saturday,
September 24, 8:30am to 2:30pm, St. Katharine Drexel (St.
Mary site), 119 W. 7th St., Kaukauna, WI. Pre-registration required.
Go to www.GBDioc.org/disretreat for more information and registration form.
Mentors for Students at Lombardi Middle School. Commit 1
hour a week for the school year. Help with homework and build a
strong, healthy relationship with the student. If interested, contact
Brittany at BDanczyk@cesa7.org or call (920) 617-5641.
Wings: Single Again Support Group. The group meets
monthly in Green Bay. No fee. 10 participants. Helps individuals
rebuild after separation, divorce, or loss of a relationship. Connect
with others going through a similar experience. The group’s roots
and foundation are formed in the Catholic tradition, but people of
any faith are welcome. Group facilitators are trained and have experienced divorce themselves. For more information, contact Catholic
Charities at (920) 272-8234.
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