April 7, 2013 - St. Agnes Parish
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April 7, 2013 - St. Agnes Parish
Welcome to 1 4 84 NINTH S TREET · G REEN B AY, W I 5 43 0 4- 30 98 PARISH INFORMATION Phone (920) 494-2534 Email stagnesparishoffice@netnet.net Website www.stagnesgreenbay.org Parish Office Hours Mon.-Thurs. 8:00am -12:00pm 12:30pm - 4:30pm Fri. 8:00am - 12:00pm Pastor Father Patrick Beno SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE Saturday 8:00am Mass 3:15pm Reconciliation 4:15pm Mass Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am, and 11:00am Masses Monday 6:45am Mass Tuesday 6:45am Mass* 8:45am School Mass 7:00pm Family Prayer Night Wednesday 6:45am Mass* Thursday 6:45am Mass* 8:45am School Mass Friday 6:45am Mass* * Reconciliation following Mass until 7:45am (Tuesday-Friday) TO OUR VISITORS We welcome all new parishioners to our parish family here at Saint Agnes. We invite you to join us by contacting the Parish Office to find out more about our parish and to register! BULLETIN DEADLINE Monday Noon April 7, 2013 · Sunday of Divine Mercy Parish News and Events SAINT AGNES Saint Agnes was born in 291 into a Roman family of nobility and raised in a Christian family. She suffered martyrdom for her faith and commitment to her virginity as a young teen on January 21, 304. In art she is often portrayed holding a lamb, a symbol of innocence. Saint Agnes is the patron saint of young girls. Sacrament of Reconciliation Following the 6:45am Mass (Tuesday-Friday) and Saturday 3:15 - 4:00pm or by appointment. Sacrament of Baptism Arrangements are to be made with the Pastor or Deacon. Contact the Parish Office two months before the anticipated date of Baptism. Sacrament of Marriage Arrangements are to be made with the Pastor or Deacon at least six months in advance of the wedding. To Those Hospitalized, Homebound or in Nursing Homes The Pastoral Staff and parish volunteers will visit you at your request or through the request of family and friends. We can also arrange to have the Eucharist and the Sacrament of the Sick for you by contacting the Parish Office Parish Outreach If you seek assistance with rent, groceries, utilities, emergency shelter, etc., please contact the Parish Office for referral and/ or direct assistance. After hours, please call The Crisis Center at (920) 436-8888. 2 Here follows the first two paragraphs of Pope Francis’ Easter Homily. To read the complete text go to: www.vatican.va → Holy See (English) → Homilies Dear Brothers and Sisters, In the Gospel of this radiant night of the Easter Vigil, we first meet the women who go to the tomb of Jesus with spices to anoint his body (cf. Lk 24:1-3). They go to perform an act of compassion, a traditional act of affection and love for a dear departed person, just as we would. They had followed Jesus, they had listened to his words, they had felt understood by him in their dignity and they had accompanied him to the very end, to Calvary and to the moment when he was taken down from the cross. We can imagine their feelings as they make their way to the tomb: a certain sadness, sorrow that Jesus had left them, he had died, his life had come to an end. Life would now go on as before. Yet the women continued to feel love, the love for Jesus which now led them to his tomb. But at this point, something completely new and unexpected happens, something which upsets their hearts and their plans, something which will upset their whole life: they see the stone removed from before the tomb, they draw near and they do not find the Lord’s body. It is an event which leaves them perplexed, hesitant, full of questions: “What happened?”, “What is the meaning of all this?” (cf. Lk 24:4). Doesn’t the same thing also happen to us when something completely new occurs in our everyday life? We stop short, we don’t understand, we don’t know what to do. Newness often makes us fearful, including the newness which God brings us, the newness which God asks of us. We are like the Apostles in the Gospel: often we would prefer to hold on to our own security, to stand in front of a tomb, to think about someone who has died, someone who ultimately lives on only as a memory, like the great historical figures from the past. We are afraid of God’s surprises. Dear brothers and sisters, we are afraid of God’s surprises! He always surprises us! The Lord is like that. Dear brothers and sisters, let us not be closed to the newness that God wants to bring into our lives! Are we often weary, disheartened and sad? Do we feel weighed down by our sins? Do we think that we won’t be able to cope? Let us not close our hearts, let us not lose confidence, let us never give up: there are no situations which God cannot change, there is no sin which he cannot forgive if only we open ourselves to him. Thank you to John & Karen Mucha who have donated this year’s Easter Candle in memory of their parents: Herbert & Anna Fleischman Edward & Gertrude Mucha Bishop’s Appeal 2013 Welcoming New Catholics This Easter Season is a wonderful time to celebrate our faith and the Resurrection of our Lord. For those newly initiated into the Catholic Church, this spring also marks a milestone on their faith journey. With help from parish-directed programs called the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), candidates received the resources, support, and knowledge they needed to take the next step in their journey of faith. Clare Sturm, Director of Worship for the Diocese of Green Bay, helps parishes enhance their RCIA programs by providing them with new ways to create a warm and welcoming place to find God. With a gift to the Bishop’s Appeal, you can join Clare in helping parishes enhance their RCIA programs and welcome future, newly formed Catholics. Welcome to St. Agnes Catholic Church · Green Bay, WI Alive in Faith FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP 2013 Contributions received the week of March 25th – March 31st will be reported in next week’s bulletin due to vacation schedules. NEXT WEEK’S SECOND COLLECTION Next week there will be a second collection for Parish Debt Reduction. Donations made through the second collection or via the special gold envelope for the month go directly to pay off the loan remaining on our Church Renovation. Your generosity is very much appreciated. 74% GOAL: $ 75,948 Pledged to Date: $ 55,948 Number of Donors: 387 The Bishop’s Appeal supports many important ministries and programs, for example: Religious Education programs; youth ministries; local charities; retired clergy; and our Catholic schools. If you have not yet made your gift or pledge, please pray about your decision and consider making a pledge or one-time gift. Join us, your Catholic community, as we share our blessings and join in our effort to become more—alive in faith. Please Give Generously to Bishop’s Appeal 2013 Faith Formation “Peace Be With You” From http://peaceonjustice.wordpress.com/2013/03/22/divinemercy-sunday-second-sunday-of-easter-april-7-2013-lectionaryreflection/ “…In light of the Gospel’s invitation to be peacemakers, our commitment to solidarity with our neighbors – at home and abroad – also demands that we promote peace and pursue justice in a world marred by terrible violence and conflict. Decisions on the use of force should be guided by traditional moral criteria and undertaken only as a last resort. As Pope Paul VI taught: “If you want peace work for justice.” Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship (53), USCCB You have received Jesus’ peace in the Word. You have received Jesus’ peace in the Eucharist. So why should doubt or lack of courage keep us from being that peace in the world? Jesus sends us into the world not alone, for his Eucharistic presence is with us and we have been anointed in the Sacramental grace of Confirmation with the Holy Spirit. We have been blessed to believe and Women in the Bible Series Timely...imaginative...spiritual...many women emerge from the pages of Scripture as con temporary role models who guide us closer to God. Please join Deborah Gretzinger as their lives are explored through prayer, discussion and reflection. This series is free of charge. Please contact Deborah Gretzinger at 920-494-6450 if interested. receive life in his name. How will you share that newness of life and express the peace in your soul as peace in the world? Let prayer, in praise and adoration, punctuate each day. Let the healing Sacramental grace of Reconciliation heal your soul from conflict. As our lives are sustained by Jesus’ peace, being peace in the world flows from the grace we’ve received — being incremental pieces of peace. Upcoming Faith Formation Calendar of Events: • RE Classes – April 10 • Friday Night Live Event for MS students – April 12 – 6:00-9:00 p.m. at Nativity • Holy Grounds Harvest for HS students – April 14 – 5:30-8:00 p.m. at Quad Parish • End of the Year Mass – April 17 – 6:30 p.m. in church – all parents and students attend • 1st Eucharist Retreat & Practice – April 27 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. • 1st Eucharist Mass – April 28 at 1:00 p.m. “Ruth, the Disciple-in-Law” Mon., May 13 (6:30-7:30pm) or Thurs., May 16 (1:00-2:00pm) “Hannah at Prayer” Mon., May 20 (6:30-7:30pm) or Thurs., May 23 (1:00-2:00pm) “At Last, Elizabeth” Mon., May 27 (6:30-7:30pm) or Thurs., May 30 (1:00-2:00pm) “Mary, the Girl of Nazareth” Mon., June 3 (6:30-7:30pm) or Thurs., June 6 (1:00-2:00pm) Peace & Justice Corner tĞůĞĂƌŶƚŽƐĞĞƚŚĞĨĂĐĞŽĨŚƌŝƐƚͶƚŚĞĨĂĐĞŽĨŚƌŝƐƚƚŚĂƚŝƐĂůƐŽƚŚĞĨĂĐĞŽĨĂƐƵĨĨĞƌŝŶŐŚƵŵĂŶ ďĞŝŶŐ͕ƚŚĞĨĂĐĞŽĨƚŚĞĐƌƵĐŝĨŝĞĚ͕ƚŚĞĨĂĐĞŽĨƚŚĞƉŽŽƌ͕ƚŚĞĨĂĐĞŽĨƚŚĞƐĂŝŶƚ͕ĂŶĚƚŚĞĨĂĐĞŽĨĞǀĞƌLJ ƉĞƌƐŽŶͶĂŶĚǁĞůŽǀĞĞĂĐŚŽŶĞǁŝƚŚƚŚĞĐƌŝƚĞƌŝĂǁŝƚŚǁŚŝĐŚǁĞǁŝůůďĞũƵĚŐĞĚ͗͞/ǁĂƐŚƵŶŐƌLJ ĂŶĚLJŽƵŐĂǀĞŵĞƚŽĞĂƚ͘͟ !!! ͶƌĐŚďŝƐŚŽƉKƐĐĂƌZŽŵĞƌŽ April 7, 2013 · Sunday of Divine Mercy 3 C a t h o li c Sc h o o l s HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL ! HFS Spring Fling (Dinner Auction) Tickets are on sale! ! Join us on Saturday, April 13 in the HFS Multipurpose Center (Gym) from 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. for a night of: Live Music, Great Food, Silent & Live Auctions and Fun! Tickets are $25/person now or $30/person at the door. Tickets are available at the Scrip table and at Holy Family School or mail a check payable to HFS for the amount of tickets you wish and your name will be placed on the guest registry. Call Tiffany Foscato at 619-4412 or email her at tfoscato1@new.rr.com. Spring Flower Sale: The 8th grade from Holy Family School is hosting their 3rd annual Green Bay Floral Flower Sale! Get your flower coupons now for spring planting or Mother's Day (May 12). • 10" Hanging Basket - $23.00 • 4.5" Pot - $3.70 • Flat (18 3-packs) - $20.00 An order form was sent in the weekly envelope. Please sell coupons to your neighbors, family and friends. All you have to deliver is a coupon! So easy! Coupon orders are due April 19th. Please contact Treena Leonhard with any questions at tjleonhard@gmail.com or 920-606-1056. Proceeds go toward 8th grade graduation, class trip and a class gift to HFS. Thank you for the support! Mark your calendar for May 1st - coupon pick up day at 2:45-3:45. If you can't make it that day, contact Treena and she’ll get them to you. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Triton Runway, a fashion extraordinaire, will take place on Saturday, May 11 at Notre Dame Academy. The evening includes a fashion show, boutique shopping, door prizes, a raffle and desserts and refreshments. For more information, contact Minnie Bouche, Director of Development at 429-6114. Mark Your Calendar: The Triton Golf Classic will be held on Monday, August 12 at Oneida Golf and Country Club. Contact Minnie Bouche, Director of Development at 429-6114 for more information. Chapel of St. Norbert at NDA • Mass each school day at 7:30 a.m. (Tuesday Mass begins at 7:25 a.m.) • Eucharistic Adoration: Mondays at 8 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. G. R . A . C . E . GRACE congratulates Mary Koehler - St. Bernard School, Jodie Sullivan - Resurrection School, and Jeffrey Young Notre Dame Elementary School who were selected as 'Teachers of Distinction' for the 2012-13 School Year. GRACE Catholic Schools serve 300 students with unique learning needs. For more information on these services please go to www.gracesystem.org, click on Parent/ Student Resources, GRACE Publications, and choose the Student Services brochure. GRACE Preschool Story Time Weekly preschool story time will be held at the GRACE Offices (1087 Kellogg St.) on Wednesdays from 10:0011:00am. This is open to the public, free of charge, and is for children ages 2-5 and their parents. April 10 - Shapes April 17 - Dogs and Puppies April 24 - Cats and Kittens Please contact Mary McCabe at St. Thomas More School with questions, 432-8242. L o c a l E ve nt s Movie and Discussion: Edges of the Lord Norbertine Center for Spirituality - 1016 N. Broadway Please join us for this inspiring story of a Jewish boy struggling to survive the Nazis during World War II who finds unexpected allies in a Catholic family and a neighboring parish priest. Monday, April 15 from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon OR 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free will offering. “Annie Get Your Gun” - Fireside Theater, Fort Atkinson Join Nativity Parish on Wednesday, May 8 for the tale of Annie Oakley-the world’s greatest sharpshooter-and her journey to find fortune, fame and true love. Along the way she meets an array of colorful characters. Cost for bus transportation, lunch and show is $85.00. Call Vicki at Nativity Parish, 490-1352 ext. 203, for more details. Egg Roll Sale - $12/dozen Place your order today for freshly made egg rolls (pork or vegetable) at 496-2160 or www.quad-parish.org. Orders due April 23. Pick up on April 27 (11:30am-3:30pm) at St. Jude Church. 4 Welcome to St. Agnes Catholic Church · Green Bay, WI St. Agnes Men’s Club Fisherman’s Night Out Thursday, April 11, 2013 Guest speaker Mary Ann Husky will present: “Understanding Your GPS.” Doors to the Parish Social Hall open at 5:30 p.m. Program starts at 6:45 p.m. Smelt fry and raffles will follow the speaker. Tickets: $9.00 - available at the Parish Office or at the door. All are welcome! Men’s Club Booyah Carryout Next Sunday! The St. Agnes Men’s Club is sponsoring their 26th Annual Spring Booyah Carryout Sale on Sunday, April 14 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or until gone. This is a Men’s Club fundraiser to provide funds for charities. If you have any ice cream pails with covers that you wish to donate, please drop them off at the Parish Office. Annual Appreciation Dinner Our Annual Appreciation Dinner for our parish volunteers will be held on Thursday, April 25 at the Rock Garden Supper Club. Cash bar begins at 5:30pm with Dinner at 6:15pm. Tickets will be available following Masses on April 13 & 14 or at the Parish Office from April 15 - 22. There is no charge to you for the tickets. The parish pays for each ticket disbursed therefore kindly inform the Parish Office if you are unable to keep your reservation. Skilled Woodcrafter Needed Looking for someone with excellent wood crafting skills to build a kiosk like the one we have in the narthex that will be suitable for the display of brochures, newspapers, prayer cards, etc. Contact Fr. Patrick at the Parish Office (494-2534) if you are interested in helping with this project. World Day of Prayer for Vocations April 21, 2013 In observance of World Day of Prayer for Vocations, the Green Bay Serra Clubs and Knights of Columbus Council #617 together with St. Agnes Parish are hosting an all-night Eucharistic Adoration Vigil for Vocations. The Vigil will begin on Saturday, April 20 following the 4:15 p.m. Mass and continue through the night until the 8:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, April 21. We need people to commit to each hour during the night. To sign up for an hour call John Levesque at 499-5736. Please come and offer a prayer! A Warm Welcome To Our New Parishioners Laura Ebetino Stephen Mlinaz Lynea Moat Angela Oleson Anthony Seidel Sheena Shubat Heath & Lisa Urick Family Donna Van Eycke A & A Alexandrina Center We thank A & A Alexandrina Center, LTD., Green Bay’s premier crisis pregnancy center, where women from all walks of life come for help, hope and support for themselves and their unborn children. In 2012, over 600 new clients and 1600 regular clients entered the Center’s doors for help. Over 700 free pregnancy tests were administered along with over 80 free ultrasounds. All financial donations, services and resources go to those women and babies who come to the Center. We thank all the St. Agnes parishioners who contribute by putting diapers, wipes, bottles, formula, baby blankets, etc. in the “Pack-N-Play” in the narthex. One week these items go to A & A Alexandrina and the next week they are taken to Love Life. “Neither snow, nor sleet, nor gloom of night…” could have been the slogan for those who walked this Lent for “40 Days for Life.” Thank you to all the volunteers, especially our St. Agnes Parish members, who braved the cold to witness to the sanctity of every human life. At the closing Mass, Bishop Ricken reminded us that we may never know if our witnessing made a difference, but we must keep trying to save the lives of the most vulnerable in our society. As Mother Teresa said, “God does not require us to be successful, He requires us to be faithful.” Thank you. Daily Scripture Monday, April 8: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Heb 10:4-10/ Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday, April 9: Acts 4:32-37/Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday, April 10: Acts 5:17-26/Jn 3:16-21 Thursday, April 11: Acts 5:27-33/Jn3:31-36 Friday, April 12: Acts 5:34-42/Jn 6:1-15 Saturday, April 13: Acts 6:1-7/Jn 6:16-21 Sunday, April 14: Acts 5:27-32/40b-41/Rv 5:11-14/ Jn 21: 1-19 Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions for April Liturgy, Source of Life. That the public, prayerful celebration of faith may give life to the faithful. Mission Churches. That mission churches may be signs and instruments of hope and resurrection. PRAYER VINE - Please call Tim Mangless, the vine starter, at 497-1886 with your prayer requests. Walking Toward Eternity: Daring to Walk the Walk Participants will meet next on: Monday, April 15 (6:30-8:00 p.m.) or Thursday, April 18 (1:00-2:30 p.m.) April 7, 2013 · Sunday of Divine Mercy 5 Mass Intentions Monday, April 8 (The Annunciation of the Lord) 6:45am † Irma VandenAvond Tuesday, April 9 6:45am † Margaret Donovan 8:45am † Mr. & Mrs. Huey Lanning and Virginia Paul School Mass (Grades 1-5) 7:00pm † Family Prayer Night Wednesday, April 10 6:45am † Eunice Heim Thursday, April 11 (St. Stanislaus) 6:45am † JoAnn Holt 8:45am † Bernard Duquette School Mass (Grades 6-8) Friday, April 12 6:45am † For the People of St. Agnes Parish Saturday, April 13 (St. Martin I) 8:00am † Kenneth C. Molzahn 4:15pm Rick & Patty Sherman (30th Wedding Anniversary) Sunday, April 14—Third Sunday of Easter 8:00am † John Kokoszka 9:30am † Myron Skaleski 11:00am † For the People of St. Agnes Parish The rosary is prayed every Monday, Wednesday & Friday following the 6:45am Mass. Please come and join us! This Week at St. Agnes Tuesday, April 9 6:30-8:00pm – Youth Choir Practice 5:00pm – Parish Pastoral Council Thursday, April 11 5:30pm – Men’s Club Fisherman’s Night Out 6:30pm – Adult Choir Practice Friday, April 12 7:30am – Serra Club Sunday, April 14 9:00am-1:00pm – Men’s Club Booyah Carryout BAS OF MARRIAGE I Jessica Knox & Tyler Marchetti II Teddi Rutherford & Tyler Bratz III Tonya Holmes & Victor Tellez “These couples wish to be married at St. Agnes Church. If anyone is aware of any serious reason why these marriages should not take place, he or she has a moral obligation before God to make the pastor aware of these concerns.” Congratulations to Tonya Holmes and Victor Tellez who will be united in marriage on April 13, 2013. 6 Welcome to St. Agnes Catholic Church · Green Bay, WI LITURGICAL ROLES FOR NEXT WEEK Saturday, April 13, 4:15pm Mass Eucharistic Ministers Terry La Pacz, Karen Webb, Melissa Wolcanski, Lisa Treichel, Christine LeCapitaine, Judy Lepak, Joan VanSeveren, Matt Wolcanski Reader/Commentator Deanne Wilinski, Mary Sullivan Cantors/Musicians Steve Wilda, Joyce Long Altar Servers Will Sullivan, Chris Wolcanski, Colby Drefcinski Greeters Lillian Kozlowski, Barb Winkler Ushers Jack Hodek, Donald Swiecichowski, Shirley Swiecichowski, Barb Winkler, Bob Winkler Sunday, April 14, 8:00am Mass Eucharistic Ministers Christine Wahlen, Jan Hermsen, Lily Janssen, Lee Hermsen, Missy Czyz, Sandra Klimek, Joyce Konkle, Ruth Stoehr Reader/Commentator Dean Re, Jerry Madden Cantors/Musicians Kathy Janus, Marlene Falk, Shelly Gilbreath, Joyce Long Altar Servers Matthew Re, Jacob Re, Lucas LaMere Greeters Re Family, Pat Shimon, Judy Shimon, Kitty Hendry Ushers Sylvester Schoofs, Jeff Janssen, Teresa Peebles, Wayne Peebles, Jeff Spyhalski Sunday, April 14, 9:30am Mass Eucharistic Ministers Gloria De Beck, Maureen Pritchard, Pattie Brusky, Bruce Mommaerts, Jerry De Beck, Rob Pritchard, Barb Gauthier, Judie Mommaerts Reader/Commentator Kathy Bisceglia, Shane Lagerman Cantors/Musicians Molly Wenholz, Joyce Long Altar Servers Alex Broullire, Myles Krzewinski, Avery McClain Greeters Kay Klimoski, Mary Nugent, Ed Nugent, Carol Vincent, Larry Francois Ushers Dave Norton, Russ Jacobs, Helen Dombeck, Jerry De Beck Sunday, April 14, 11:00am Mass Eucharistic Ministers Fluffy Aerts, Kathy Miller, Elaine Vanden Berk Bettie Denny, Tom Miller, Michelle Shimek, Frank Millhiser, Bernie Vanden Berk Reader/Commentator Dee Geurts-Bengtson, Mary Hyska Cantors/Musicians Dana Loch, Joyce Long Altar Servers Spencer Niemi, Conner Wendricks, Matthew Wendricks Greeters Kathy Lewis, Mary Ann Dobratz, Dale Lewis Ushers Richard Vogel, Bob LuMaye, Karl Schroeder, Ken Hornick, John VanStechelman C o n t ac t I n fo r m a t i o n PASTORAL TEAM PARISH STAFF Pastor Father Patrick Beno...(920) 494-2534 stagnesparishoffice@netnet.net Parish Office ......... 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