St. Augustine Parish HRVATSKA ŽUPA SV. AUGUSTINA 6762 W. Rogers St.
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St. Augustine Parish HRVATSKA ŽUPA SV. AUGUSTINA 6762 W. Rogers St.
St. Augustine Parish 6762 W. Rogers St. ■ West Allis, WI 53219 HRVATSKA ŽUPA SV. AUGUSTINA Pastor Fr. Lawrence Frankovich, O.F.M. Parish Council & Committees Chairperson Maria Caravello ........... 541-9608 Trustees Mike Suter ................... 405-2078 Phil Ryback ................. 525-0620 Business Manager & Finance Pat Rogutich ......... 262-782-9058 Christian Formation Steve Pemper............... 737-5023 Human Concerns Connie Boos ................ 545-7444 Maintenance Mike Suter ................... 405-2078 Prayer & Worship Anna Gass ................... 541-2135 Social Activities Betty Iverson ............... 672-5507 Choir Director Pat Rogutich ................ 262-782-9058 Christian Women Betty Pyka ………………...771-4326 Custodian JaniKing………………262-623-4487 Holy Name Society Thomas Beshensky ............. 748-7488 Legion of Mary Linda Gatton ....................... 543-9659 Multicultural Program Anna Gass .......................... 541-2135 Parish Secretary Terri DeGaro ...................... 541-5207 Religious Education Barbara Krieger...………...364-5566 St. Vincent de Paul Eugene Chiconas ................ 463-1218 Secular Franciscans Betty Pyka ………………...771-4326 Young-At-Heart Anna Gass ........................... 541-2135 Sunday Masses Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am Holy Day Masses 9:00 am & 7:00 pm Daily Masses 8:00 am Penance Saturday 4:00 - 4:30 pm Baptisms, Marriages & Funerals Arrange with Pastor Telephones Rectory ..................................... 541-5207 Rectory Fax ................................ 541-0273 Rectory E-mail ................staugwa@att.net Parish Website…………….....staugwa.org Parish Center Hall ...................... 545-9624 Mary Queen of Saints Catholic Academy Principal: Nicole Kuehne, 476-0751 School Board Representative: Laura Richards 475-1350 Athletic Association Rep: Ed Rebro, 617-8873 St. Augustine Parish Masses This Week Sun., November 16th Proverbs 31:10-13, 9-20, 30-31; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 Sat., 5:00 Michael Wess (wife, Shirley) 10:00 Marija Jurkovich (Joseph & Stephanie Pozgay) Mon., November 17th St. Elizabeth of Hungary Revelation 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Luke 18:35-43 8:00 Faithful Departed Tues., November 18th Revelation 3:1-6; 14-22; Luke 19:1-10 8:00 Jennie Miller (John & Barb Maglio) Wed., November 19th Revelation 4:1-11; 14-22; Luke 19:11-28 8:00 Larry Rego (wife, Rita) Thurs., November 20th Revelation 5:1-10; 14-22; Luke 19:41-44 8:00 Faithful Departed Fri., November 21st The Presentation of the BVM Revelation 10:8-11; Luke 19:45-48 8:00 Marija Jurkovich (Paula & Doug Peters) Sat., November 22nd Revelation 11:4-12; Luke 20:27-40 8:00 Communion Service Sun., November 23rd Feast of Christ the King Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Sat., 5:00 Leo Amon (wife, Eva) 10:00 Faithful Departed Ministries Next Sunday, November 23rd 5:00 cross: G Chiconas server: M Rebro reader: S Pemper euch mins: M Rebro, G Chiconas & B Iverson 10:00 cross: D Pflugradt servers: J Richards & D Siegfried reader: B Spychalski euch mins: D Pflugradt, S Sanders & M Schultz Last Sunday’s Collection …………………..$2,565.00 Parish Financial Reports: These are inserted in today’s bulletins. Additional copies are available on the pamphlet rack in the vestibule. Any questions/comments may be directed to the pastor or Pat Rogutich, Business Manager, at 262-782-9058. Thank you to all who contributed through the regular collection and fundraisers. We hope all will continue with their fine generosity! West Allis, Wisconsin Today’s Theme One is not expected to do more than one can do. One is expected to do no less than one can do. We faithfully serve the Lord. Sleeping Bag Ministry: Tues., Nov. 18th at 9am, in the RR. We need a few good knotters in making sleeping bags for the homeless. No sewing is required, just the ability to make a knot with yarn. For more information call Jackie Ellington 327-4624. Men and women! Finance Council: Thurs., Nov. 20th, 7:00 p.m. in the RR. Human Concerns Committee: Thurs., Nov. 20th, 7:00 p.m., Holy Assumption, 71st & Orchard. Bible Study: Final session is on Thurs., Nov. 20th, 7.00 in the RR. Thanks to all who participated and to Ginger Ryback who facilitated the sessions for seven Thursdays. Vespers/Holy Hour: Fri., Nov. 21st, 7:00 p.m. All are invited to spend an hour in community/private prayer. We will especially remember the deceased of our parish during this hour of prayer since November is the Month of the Faithful Departed. The service concludes with Benediction at 8:00 p.m. Come, spend an hour of prayer! Eternal rest grant unto our faithful departed O lord, and let the perpetual shine upon all the deceased! May they and all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace! .Christmas Cookie Sale: Sponsored by the Milwaukee Croatian Tamburitzans. Order by December 1st, pick up day is Sun., Dec. 7th from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in our St. Augustine Parish Center Hall. Order forms available at: www.milwaukeecroatiantamburitzans.org. Each box has an assortment of most delicious homemade cookies. St. Camillus Craft Faire: Sat., Nov. 22nd, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 10200 W. Bluemound Rd. Wauwatosa. Unique items, bake sale, Vintage & New Corner, the Nutman, Raffle, chili lunch for $5.00; benefits St. Camillus! Christmas Calendar Raffle . .. ………………………………...Two weeks left before first drawing Thanks to all who bought and sold calendars for our December Christmas raffle. As of Thurs., Nov. 13th, 143 calendars have been which translates into $2,860.00 - We still need $140.00 (7 calendars) to cover the prizes. Then we begin to make a profit. More raffle sheets in vestibule after the masses and in rectory during the week. All returns must made by Sun., Nov. 30th at noon in order to be in the drum for the first drawing on Dec. 1st. November 16, 2014 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary time The Season of Advent is Fast Approaching Advent Wreaths for the Home The use of the Advent Wreath for home prayer is highly recommended. Wreaths with candles will be available in the vestibule the next two weekends. The suggested donation is $5.00. Gathered around the wreath, the family prays that Christ will come anew into the hearts of people everywhere. An excellent way of preparing for the Christmas Feast! Croatian Christmas Saturday, November 29th, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in our parish cafeteria. Pork/sausage combo plate includes potato salad, coleslaw, green beans, bread, coffee, tea or milk. Ethnic desserts will be available. A variety of desserts from various cultures is always a delight for the eyes and palates. An evening of fine Croatian food, entertainment and items for sale. Mark the “29th” on your calendar! Adults $12.00 in advance or 15.00 at the door. For more information and advance tickets call the rectory or Anna Gass at 541-2135. Month of November: We are in the second half of this autumn month with winter weather. We continue to remember the deceased in our prayers in a special way. While seemingly so far from, us, they are indelibly etched into our hearts, and we trust that they bring us closer to God. Then as we go further into this autumn month we think more and more of the Thanksgiving Feast; as we prepare for this joyous day may our hearts and minds be filled with praise and thanks to God who fills the earth with the good gifts of life. Then Advent/ Christmas is appearing more and more on the horizon. Above all remember we soon celebrate the coming of God’s goodness into our lives; may our pre-Christmas activities be filled with a sharing of God’s goodness. New Archbishop in Chicago: Bishop Blase Cupich will be installed as the new Archbishop of Chicago this Tues., Nov. 18th. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1949 and raised in that city. After his ordination to the priesthood in 1975, he held a number of prestigious positions and was ordained as Bishop of Rapid City, South Dakota in 1998 and installed as Bishop of Spokane, Washington in 2010. He now comes to Chicago. His installation as Archbishop is of special interest to our Croatian people since all of his grandparents were born in Croatia; they migrated to Omaha where they, their children and their grandson, Blase, were members of SS. Peter and Paul Croatian Parish in that city. We remember him in our prayers and wish him much success as he begins his new ministry as Archbishop of Chicago. Children in our Quad-Parish Religious Education Program Last Sunday we gave a breakdown of the number in our Mary Queen of Saints Catholic Academy. Our public school children and teen s have heir classes as part of our Quad-Parish Religious Education Program (St. Rita, St. Florian, Holy Assumption and St. Augustine). Classes are held at St. Rita’s. There are 54 children in grades 1 to 8 and 31 teens in grades 9 to 11. St. Augustine has 8 children in grades 1 to 8 and 10 teens in grades 9 to 11. We hope and pray they are growing in the faith through these sessions. Students, teachers and parents work together in this faith activity! Mary Queen of Saints Home & School Fundraising Event - Ladies Night Out Holiday Craft/Vendor Fair and Chili Dinner/Bake Sale Friday, November 21, 2014 nd 5:00pm – 9:00pm in Gonzaga Hall ~ 1435 S. 92 St. Admission $1.00 for adults Shop ‘till you drop with our variety of Crafters: Bella Bro Design, Creative Glass Design, Pepper it up Pottery, 2 Go Totes, Handmade Jewelry, Soaps, Forever Friends Books, Onezie Twozie, Turkey Ridge Designs, Holiday Wreaths & Silk Flower Arrangements, Doll Accessories & Snowman Crafts and more! And Independent Sales: L’Bri, Lia Sophia, Party Lite, Miche, Wildtree, Pampered Chef, Norwex, Scentsy, 31 Bags, Tastefully Simple, Jockey, Jamberry, Avon, Velata, Younique, Island Breeze Tanning, Natural Health Essential Oils, Usbourne Books and more! Bring your appetite and try some delicious chili, including a vegetarian chili, served in a hand painted Pepper it up Pottery bowl, Texas Roadhouse Dinner Rolls, Classy Girl Cupcakes and Anodyne Coffee! After all the fun, pamper yourself with a Chair Massage! Questions?? Contact Lori, rylorwankowski@sbcglobal.net or 414-704-7904