St. Anthony Parish

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St. Anthony Parish
St. Anthony Parish
2223 - 51ST STREET KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 652-1844
November 23, 2014 • Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Mass Schedule
Saturday - 5:45 PM (Mass of Anticipation)
Sunday - 10:00 AM
First Friday Mass - 5:00pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 4:30-5:30
Sunday 9:15-9:45
Marriage
In order to wisely discern a minimum of six
months is required. Contact the Parish
Office.
Baptism
Arrangements are to be made with the
Administrator. Parents must be active,
registered and practicing Members of St.
Anthony Parish.
Office Hours
Wednesdays 4:00-6:30 PM
Parish Membership
All adults from high school age up are expected to be registered Members with the
Parish including candidates for Baptism and
Marriage.
Parish Pastoral Council
James Scuglik, Moderator
Joyce Infusino, Secretary
Members-at-Large
Mary Andrews, Anne Curry, Karry Hill,
Amy Horton, Dennis Nelson, Susan Sheard
Members Ex-Officio
Lawrence Dolnik, David Curry
Fr. Todd Belardi
Please email bulletin submissions to
bulletinpadua@att.net or call during
office hours listed above.
Congratulations Fr. Todd.
November 25 will be Fr. Todd’s 10 year anniversary as a Priest. Thank you Fr. Todd for all you do for
St. Anthony, the Kenosha Community and St. Joseph Catholic Academy. God Bless Fr. Todd !!
Dear Friends
So you are a king then?” said Pilate. “Yes I am a king. I was born for this, I came into the world for this: to bear witness to the
truth; and all who are on the side of truth listen to my voice.”
Christ is the King of the universe. That is what we celebrate this final week of the liturgical year before we enter into advent. Jesus Christ reigns supreme over all of creation throughout all time. It is a comforting reality to know that we have a God
that loves us as our Lord Jesus does.
For the reason of our redemption He came into the world. He frees us from sin. He makes our soul new again through the shedding of His blood. His one sole purpose was to come and seek out the lost: all of us.
He gives witness to truth. God’s love is stronger than our disobedience. Love always conquers evil. God always wins. His witness is that humble submission to the Father’s will is the true path to happiness. Overcoming our selfishness to live for God’s glory through the embrace of our neighbor, even to the point of sacrificing for our enemies, this is the measure of our following of
Jesus.
There are sides. Those who listen to Him follow. Those who have heard His voice act. Those who have been touched by the love
of God give witness. The Kingdom of Christ is for the valiant, courageous, decisive, person willing to take on the task of living a
life of love. It is a counter cultural kingdom that desires to live by what is right according to the Church’s teachings without surrendering to the ways of the world through lives dedicated to pleasure, honor, wealth, and power. It is a kingdom that is and always will be eternal.
Let us hear the loving voice of Jesus call us to His mercy. Let us commit our lives wholeheartedly to the truth. Let us not be afraid
of the demands of true love even if it means surrendering sinful habits. To be a part of His Kingdom is worth the struggle. Let the
Lord speak to you.
May the Lord Jesus bless you abundantly this week with His Grace.
Fr. Todd
The Schedule of Services for This Week
SATURDAY 22 November - Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe—Mass of Anticipation
5:45pm - Paul Scuglik (Dorian & Jean Slagoski)
SUNDAY 23 November - Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
10:00am - St. Anthony Class of 1961 (Alexis Land)
THURSDAY 27 November - Thanksgiving Day
9:00 am Merrill Brooks (Carol Brooks)
THURSDAY 27 November - Eucharistic Adoration
There will not be adoration today.
SATURDAY 29 November - Thirty Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time-Mass of Anticipation
5:45pm - Barbara Brooks (Carol Brooks)
SUNDAY 30 November - Thirty Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
10:00am - Edward & Betty Hodal (Their Children)
MINISTERS OF THE ALTAR
Saturday November 29 5:45pm
Lector
Bill DeBock
Eucharistic Minister
Barbara Seiberlich
Altar Servers
Ryan Murray, Katie Jones,
Lizzie Curry
Sunday November 30 10:00am
Lector
Eucharistic Minister
Altar Servers
Joann Kelley
Laurie Rafferty
Vanessa & Santino Pignotti
Gabrielle Kelley
Readings for the week of November 23
Sunday: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17/1 Cor 15:20-26, 28/
Mt 25:31-46
Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5/Lk 21:1-4
Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19/Lk 21:5-11
Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4/Lk 21:12-19
Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Lk 21:20-28
Friday: Rv 20:1-4, 11--21:2/Lk 21:29-33
Saturday: Rv 22:1-7/Lk 21:34-36
Next Sunday: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7/1 Cor 1:3-9/Mk
13:33-37 ©Liturgical Publications Inc
Contact Information
Fr. Todd Belardi - Administrator
For Regular Parish Business
call the Rectory and leave a message at 6521844 or email us at padua@wi.rr.com
Normal Office hours:
Wednesdays 4:00-6:30 p.m.
To speak with Fr. Todd please call the rectory
and leave a message.
If you have an urgent need please call Fr. Todd
at (404) 545-4988
Remember St. Anthony Parish when planning
your estate.
First Friday Masses
Mass will be held at St.
Anthony at 5:00pm on the
first Friday of each month.
Prayer for the Week
Almighty Father, help me to show gratitude to You for all the good things you
have done for me. Let me also be grateful to all those who help me on my
earthly pilgrimage to Your heavenly Kingdom
PARISH RETREAT
Saturday December 6, 2014 10:00am—12:00 noon
Please join Fr. Todd and your Parish Council for their bi-monthly Council
meeting on Dec 6 at 9:00 am followed by a Spiritual Retreat with an
emphasis on Prayer.
What a beautiful way to begin our Advent Season and to Celebrate the
coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
This is open to all who attend St. Anthony and you may bring a guest
(you do not have to be a registered parishioner)
Snacks will be provided.
The “GIVING TREE” for families at Women/Children’s Horizons
St. Anthony Choir is recruiting
new members! Do you love to
sing? We will be practicing on
Tuesdays at 6:30 pm in the meeting
room. Our ministry will be twice a
month
at
the
10:00
am
Liturgy. Please come and help us
praise the Lord in song!
Thanksgiving Mass will be at
9:00am on Thursday
November 27, 2014.
There will be no Adoration on
Thanksgiving Day.
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The “Giving Tree” is set up in the Vestibule. Please take ornaments
from the tree. The bell, tree and stocking ornaments will have items
from the family’s “wish list”. The stars will contain food items for the
families. Cash donations are also accepted to purchase perishable food
items. Please bring your donations to church the weekend of Dec.
13/14 before or after mass. There will be a box in the vestibule if you
want to bring your items before Dec 13/14. Please return the
ornaments with your donated gift(s). On December 14, after 10am
mass, we will wrap the gifts. All are welcome to come and help.
SPIRITUAL SATURDAYS
Please join us on Saturday for Adoration in the Church followed by reflection
and discussion of a short video on the topics listed below.
Time: 8:00---Adoration (in the Sanctuary)
9:00-10:30---Catholicism Study (in the Meeting Room)
December 13th
World Without End: The Last Things
All Are Welcome
Attitude of Gratitude Please bring donations for FIRST STEP
Please complete the gratitude slips that are located in your pew.
Feel free to hang it on the Gratitude Board in the back of church.
First Step Donations needed this month:
Toiletries, plastic grocery bags, peanut butter, jelly, mac and cheese, soup,
granola bars, canned tuna, instant potatoes and rice, pasta, sauce and cereal.
They are especially in need of men’s hats, coats and gloves at this time.
Place these items in the bin in the back of church.
The items will be delivered to First Step after Sunday Mass each week.
If you have a bulletin submission, please email it to bulletinpadua@att.net or call Amy at 657-3889.
Information must be submitted by noon on Wednesday to be in the weekend bulletin