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Sunday, June 17, 2018 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1025 South 7th Avenue | West Bend, Wisconsin 53095 | 262.338.2366 | www.saintfrancescabrini.com CATHOLIC CHURCH SAINT FRANCES Mass Schedule Monday-Saturday: 8:00am Saturday Anticipatory: 4:30pm Sunday: 8:00am 10:00am 6:00pm Reconciliation Tuesday from 5:30pm-6:30pm Saturday after the 8:00am Mass “We are a Eucharistic family, inspired by Mother Cabrini, adoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus, forming grateful disciples and joyfully serving His people.”

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Sunday, June 17, 2018

11th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1025 South 7th Avenue | West Bend, Wisconsin 53095 | 262.338.2366 | www.saintfrancescabrini.com

CATHOLIC CHURCH

S A I N T F R A N C E S

Mass Schedule Monday-Saturday: 8:00am

Saturday Anticipatory: 4:30pm Sunday: 8:00am

10:00am 6:00pm

Reconciliation Tuesday from 5:30pm-6:30pm

Saturday after the 8:00am Mass

“We are a Eucharistic family, inspired by Mother Cabrini,

adoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus, forming grateful

disciples and joyfully serving His people.”

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From the Pastoral Staff

Readings for the Following Week – The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist – June 24, 2018

Isaiah 49:1-6 • Act of the Apostles 13:22-26 • Luke 1:57-66,80

Greetings Friends:

Wow. So here we are: the final weekend before

The Big Associate Pastor Changeover. The

weekend of final goodbyes.

Here’s the funny thing:

I’ve never really believed

in goodbyes. When in grade school, a family member once told me that

friendships are meant to end, and that lifelong friendship isn’t a

realistic thing. I didn’t buy it. To be sure, there are plenty of old

colleagues and friends that are no longer part of my life. However,

I still keep ties with some of my very oldest friends from those

early years of life. I also have a standing policy with my friends

that I will visit if I’m one state or country away: I once crossed the

border from the Dominican Republic to Haiti (all on my own, not

smart) to pay a visit to someone I knew in Peace Corps. Those two

days were a harrowing adventure of culture shock: it is not easy to

get out of Haiti, not even for an American.

There are other examples of goodbye refusal, of course. This is a

lifelong pattern, after all. But after dwelling upon this aspect of my

personality, a spiritual lesson came to the forefront of my thoughts

and prayers. In some book or article I read many years ago, a

theologian was explaining the wholeness of the human

person. You see, it is the teaching of the Catholic Church that all

people are self-contained wholes, and we should beware of fixating

on one singular part of being human. For instance, we are all

biological beings. It is good to understand and respect the

biological aspect of humanity: that includes brain science and body

chemistry and basic nutrition. However, we are not merely

biological: we are spiritual beings as well. What we think and feel

are not the mere products of fired neurons or hormonal chemical

reactions - those are parts of a greater whole. To fail to recognize

that is to fail to see humanity for the unique creation that it is.

Getting back to the topic of goodbyes, this same writer specifically

made mention of the fact that we are eternal beings paradoxically

bound by time. That means that we grow old and change, because

the clock is always ticking for us. Is not the difference between

past, present, and future perfectly clear? Such is the reality of

time. However, just as we are not entirely defined by biology, we

are not entirely bound by time. We have, in fact, an eternal nature

as well. We sense that element of eternity most especially when we

say goodbye to loved ones - whether due to death or major life

changes. We feel a tug, somewhere within us, that reminds us that

final goodbyes are as temporary and limited as sin itself. We know

deep down that we’re not meant to be apart for long.

So know that if we do not meet again in the near future, we will

meet again in the Kingdom of Heaven. The unity of faith and good

will is what draws us together no matter the circumstances. And

the grace of The Holy Spirit encourages nothing less of us all.

So thank you for the last two years. There was much joy, learning,

and growth throughout everything. I sincerely hope our paths cross

sooner rather than later... but if they don’t, we will see each other

again. For as we hear in Eucharistic Prayer III, “give kind

admittance to your kingdom where we will enjoy forever the

fullness of your glory, when you will wipe away every tear from

our eyes. For seeing you, our God, as you are, we shall be like you

for all ages and praise you without end, through Christ our Lord,

through whom you bestow on the world all that is good.“

Farewell for now, everyone. Wherever we go and whatever we do,

may God bless us all: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

-Father Justin

SFC Prayer Group Rosary group meets Monday through Saturday at 7:30am in the church. This group also prays the Divine Mercy

Novena Monday thru Saturday following the 8:00am Mass around 8:45am. Litany Of The Sacred Heart Of

Jesus on First Fridays after 8:00am Mass. All are Welcome!

For those parishioners who bring home communion to

Catholic family and friends with your own pyx: Please pick up your Communion Distribution cards from the Kiosk in the Narthex.

Contact Mary Hernikl with any questions at 262-312-4566 or [email protected]

FAREWELL TO FATHER JUSTIN RECEPTION

Sunday, June 17th

Join Father Justin for Donuts an Coffee

following the 8am and 10am Masses

Mother Cabrini Hall

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Parish Happenings...

In Your Prayers

Please remember in your prayers the

following parishioner who has recently

passed away:

Catherine C. Holzbach

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and may

perpetual light shine upon her.

May she rest in peace. Amen.

Mass Intentions Saturday, June 16, Anticipatory: 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time

4:30pm Deceased Members of the Wolf & Hamm Families

Sunday, June 17, 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time Wine and Hosts donated for all Masses in honor of Dave and Laura

Kohmann’s 35th Wedding Anniversary

8:00am Sherry Lutz +

10:00am Steve McCann +

6:00pm Joseph Ecker +

Monday, June 18, Weekday 8:00am Michael Spaeth + Tuesday, June 19, Weekday, Saint Romuald

8:00am Harold & Margaret Mehring +

Wednesday, June 20, Weekday

8:00am Beverly Klein +

Thursday, June 21, Weekday, Saint Aloysius Gonzaga 8:00am Lois Boos +

Friday, June 22, Weekday, Saint Paulinus of Nola, Saints

John Fisher & Thomas More

8:00am Alice Walker +

Saturday, June 23, Weekday

8:00am Celebrant

Saturday, June 23, Anticipatory: The Nativity of Saint

John the Baptist

4:30pm Ray & Eleanor Peters

Sunday, June 24, The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

8:00am Rosemary & Carroll Haug +

10:00am Shirley & Louis Guidinger

6:00pm Joan Plavec +

Welcome to

Saint Frances Cabrini!

Please welcome the following family

who has recently joined our parish …

Billy & Mikayla Anderson Family

Wedding Banns

I Andrew Funk and Amanda Lochen

II Richard Lathers and Andrea Dassow

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Our Weekly Gift of Thanks As of June 6, 2018

*Fiscal Year 07/01/2017—06/30/2018

Last

Week

Month to

Date

Year to Date*

Budgeted $15,952 $15,952 $1,286,945

Actual $22,969 $22,969 $1,256,518

Surplus/Deficit +$7,017 +$7,017 -$30,427

MORTGAGE Balance as of

5/31/18

Paid This

Month

Balance as of

6/30/18

$541,277 — $541,277

Campus

Commitment

Campaign

Amount

Pledged

Pledges Paid Commitment

Outstanding

$1,196,712 $892,902 $303,810

Join us for Evening Prayer Tuesdays 6:00pm-6:15pm

Saint Frances Cabrini Church

NOW HIRING Saint Frances Cabrini Parish & School

Early Childhood Teachers - FT&PT *See the parish website for details and how to apply

Please be aware of the following projects and use caution while on campus.

Main School Roof Work: Underway Lower Parking Lot: Beginning the 2nd week of June. The South End will be worked on first.

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Book Discussion Group

Tuesday, September 25th

12:30pm-2:00pm

SFC-Lower Level

Saint John Paul II Room

September’s book is

The Women in the Castle by

Jessica Shattuck

For questions call

262-338-2366

Visit www.formed.org Log in using our parish code: TDRZJQ

Wisconsin Catholic Heritage Tour and Pilgrimage to the

Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help August 21-22, 2018

Join Father Nathan Reesman, Father Andrew Infanger and

Seminarian Stephen Buting on a unique journey to experience some

of the Catholic history of Wisconsin, and to make a pilgrimage to

the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help.

We will experience Catholic Wisconsin in the beauty of its past, in

its rich ethnic heritage, and also in the evangelical vibrancy of its

present and future. Come experience the Church alive across the

ages. Persons from all parishes are welcome to join.

Registration forms are

available on the website

and in the parish offices.

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SAVE THE DATE!!

We are excited to announce that we will be participating in the West Bend 4th of July Parade representing the Faith and Family Fest.

We would love to have your help! Can you and your family walk in the parade? We will be promoting Faith and Family Fest by

wearing Fest T-shirts, handing out postcards and candy as we walk along the route.

PARADE ROUTE: The parade will follow the same route as last year. The lineup will take place on Main Street in front of Badger Middle School. The

route will proceed north on Main Street through downtown, west on Cedar street, north on 7th Ave. crossing Hwy 33 to North Main

Street and ending in Regner Park. The route is about one mile long.

TIME & LOCATION: Participants are encouraged to arrive at the parade staging area in front of Badger Middle School by 8:30am. We encourage you to

wear this year’s Faith and Family Fest T-shirt! We will have a Faith and Family Fest sign high on a pole for you to be able to find our

group. If you have trouble finding us, please call Jan’s cell at 414-975-5111.

OTHER IMPORTANT INFO: · Children under the age of 9 must be accompanied by an adult. Since the parade route is long, adults must be prepared to assist

smaller kids on the way.

· The parade will begin promptly at 9:30AM.

· Dressing rooms and bathrooms are not available.

· Items may be handed out but nothing may be thrown.

· In the event of inclement weather, cancellation of the parade will be announced on facebook, and radio station WBKV - WBWI.

1470AM - 92.5FM,

For more information, please contact Jan Kolb at 262-338-5600 or [email protected]. If you can RSVP letting us know you are

planning to come, that will help with our planning. THANKS!

JOIN US IN THE 4TH OF JULY PARADE TO PROMOTE FFF!

GET YOUR FFF T-SHIRTS AFTER ALL MASSES JUNE 30TH AND JULY 1ST.

$10/SHIRT

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LIKE OUR PAGE ON

FACEBOOK:

Saint Frances Cabrini Catholic

Church West Bend, WI

THE POPE'S

MONTHLY

INTENTIONS FOR

JUNE

Universal – Social Networks

That social networks may work towards

that inclusiveness which respects others

for their differences.

In the Gospel, Jesus says: “This is how it is with the reign of God. A man

scatters seed on the ground. He goes to bed and gets up day after day.

Through it all the seed sprouts and grows without his knowing how it

happens.” Through your cash donations you are sowing seeds that grow far

greater than you know. Your gift given to the Saint Vincent de Paul Society

brings Christ’s love and compassion to the poor.

Adults: Who has scattered the seeds of God’s Kingdom that have helped your

faith grow?

Children: Name one small thing that you can do each day this week with

great love for the sake of God’s Kingdom.

Action response: Buy a packet of seeds and place them all in a small bowl.

Study them closely and consider the impossible notion that a flower or tree

or fruit lies within that seed. Keep the seeds in a prominent place to remind

you there are many other mysteries unfolding around you every day.

Please note the Adoration Chapel closing schedule

for the 4th of July holiday: Close on Tuesday, July 3

at 5pm and re-open Thursday, July 5 at 8am.

Can you spend an hour of your week with Jesus in the

Blessed Sacrament? We are still in need of help for the

following hours:

Tuesday 2am-3am (alternate weeks) and 7am-8am

Wednesday 6am-7am and 7am-8am

Thursday 6am-7am; 7am-8am; and 12noon-1pm

Please help us keep the chapel open around the clock.

For information or to sign up, please call Melinda at 262-334-3680

or check out our website at www.hawb.org/adoration.

“A Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration helps to bring

everlasting peace to earth.” – St. Teresa of Calcutta

Thank you for your generous support of the Full

Shelf Food Pantry every week of the year!

We will be doing a Special Collection

on the 4th Sunday of each Month

June

Ketchup, Mustard, and Mayonnaise

Public Rosary Crusade for Traditional Marriage

Saturday, June 23, 2018 West Bend, WI

America Needs Fatima campaign is launching a huge

grassroots crusade to directly impact the broader culture of America in favor of God’s marriage.

WHEN: On Saturday, June 23, we will start at noon local time —

WHERE: We will meet in the Hobby Lobby parking lot (West Bend, WI) in the back

parking lot at 11:45.

Looking for People to pray and distribute Eucharist to our

sisters and brothers in Christ. Thorough training will be

provided!

*One Additional person needed for

one Wednesday a month at 1:30pm

at Corner Stone Assisted Living

in West Bend

Please contact Mary Hernikl with ques"ons, more details

and training. 262-312-4566 or [email protected]

Thank you for your generous considera"on.

Think Scrip for graduation gifts and year-end gifts for teachers and staff. Not only will you be bringing joy to others, you’ll also

reward the parish (and yourself) when you shop with Scrip. Thank you to the parents who participated in our Scrip.

The Scrip store will be open after 4 PM Mass on 6/16/18 and between the 8 AM and 10 AM Mass on 6/17/18.

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Do you feel alone in your marriage?

Are you frustrated or angry with each other?

Do you argue? … or have you just stopped talking to

each other? Do you know a couple that is

struggling in their marriage? Retrouvaille has helped tens of thousands of couples experiencing

marital difficulty. Contact us about a retreat and program…

Redemptorist Retreat Center Oconomowoc; June 22 - 24, 2018,

(414) 502-7685, email: [email protected]

or visit our website at http://www.HelpOurMarriage.com

SUMMER FAITH-BUILDING FOR OUR YOUTH For Details and Registration Info: http://

www.saintfrancescabrini.com/learn-with-us/summer/

For those entering K5-5th

grade Monday, July 30

Tuesday, July 31st

Wednesday, August 1

st

At Saint Mary’s Immaculate Conception Parish

8:30am-12noon “A Radical Ride on the Wings of Prayer”

Incoming 6th, 7th, 8th, &

9th Grade Youth

Wednesday’s

6:30-9:30pm

Saint Mary’s

Parish Gym

June 13, 20, 27th

July 11, 18th

HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMER

SERVICE WEEK

2018

June 25-28th

6:00pm-9:30pm

Hosted at: Saint Mary’s

Immaculate Conception

Parish

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ONLINE GIVING IS AVAILABLE!

*You can schedule recurring donations, on any day of the month*

YOU are in control of the amount and the frequency of YOUR donation.

WeShare can be used for stewardship, school tuition, school lunch payments,

Haiti donations, Journey Donations and MORE!

Go to www.saintfrancescabrini.com

and click “giving”.

Stewardship – Our Grateful Response to God’s Love

PLANNED GIVING: MAKING A LASTING GIFT

Endowment Funds are a way for the Parish to maintain long-term funding for ministries within the Parish. Our goal is to invest the

money made available through the funds, making the net income from that investment available for spending, but maintaining the

principle. This allows your donation to have a much greater impact over a longer period of time than if it were spent immediately. Saint

Frances Cabrini Parish and School have established two endowment funds with the purpose of supporting enduring parishioner legacies

for the benefit of Saint Frances Cabrini Parish and School. Saint Frances Cabrini Education Endowment Fund Monies may be used for

any parish education and Catholic formation programming, including supporting the school, non-school child and youth formation

programs, and adult education. Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Endowment Fund Monies may be used for any needed parish ministries for

facilities maintenance or improvements.

For more information please contact Rick Doll, Director of Administrative Services at 262-338-2366.

Or visit:

http://www.saintfrancescabrini.com/serve-with-us/stewardship/plannedgiving/

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What’s Happening at Saint Frances Cabrini School

Saint Frances Cabrini School Mission: To educate by recognizing, developing and nurturing our gifts to bring Christ to the World

CONGRATULATIONS

SFC

CLASS OF 2018

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After all Mon-Sat. 8:00am Masses -

Chaplet of Divine Mercy Church

Sunday, June 17

9:00am SCRIP Card Sales Narthex Office

9:00am -Noon Father Justin Farwell Social Mother Cabrini Hall

9:30am Rosary before Mass Church

Monday, June 18

6:30pm Separated/Divorced Group Family Room

7:00pm Wild Goose Series Narthex

7:00pm Men’s AA Group Meeting Saint Cecilia Room

Tuesday, June19

5:30pm Confessions Church

6:00pm Evening Prayer Church

Wednesday, June 20

9:00am Catholic Moms Gathering Offsite

4:00pm The Way IC Parish

6:00pm Rosary Planned Parenthood

Thursday, June 21

5:30pm Reconciliation & Adoration IC Church

Sunday, June 24

9:30am Rosary before Mass Church

Weekly Calendar_______________ Parish Information_____________ Parish Office: …………………….….………………..262-338-2366 Father Nathan Reesman, Pastor……[email protected]

Father Justin Lopina, Associate Pastor……[email protected]

Assisting Priest: Father Bob Bales

Deacon Michael Koebel………..…….…[email protected]

Deacon Ron Schneider………..…….……[email protected]

Emily Comfort, Assoc Dir of Catholic Form…[email protected]

Rick Doll, Director of Administration…....………[email protected]

Maribel Estrada, Bookkeeper…..…..………[email protected]

Mary Hernikl, Pastoral Care…….......………[email protected]

Jan Kolb, Community Life………………………[email protected]

Russ Lee, Director of Maintenance……..…………[email protected]

Jill Maria Murdy, Director of Liturgy….………[email protected]

Jeanne Rude, Administrative Support…..….…[email protected]

Katie Schaitberger, Pastoral Associate/[email protected]

Christina Spindler, Director of Journey ….…[email protected]

Connie Theis, Administrative Support…………[email protected]

Tammy Waech, Communications…...……..…[email protected]

Saint Frances Cabrini School:…………………...262-334-7142 Aaron Hilts, School Principal……………………[email protected]

Missy Dieterich, Early Childhood Center…[email protected]

Pastoral Council Members____________

[email protected]

Don’t forget us! Contact the parish office with any change

of address or contact information!

Thank you for helping us keep our

records up to date!

Parish Office Hours Monday – Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm

Friday 8:30am-12:30pm

Eucharistic Adoration — Begins 8:00 am Monday through 8:00 am

Saturday at Holy Angels Parish, West Bend, in the Mary Queen of Angels

Adoration Chapel. Contact Deacon Mark at 262-334-3038 for details.

Baptism — For information on having your child baptized, please

contact Katie Schaitberger in the parish office. You may contact Katie as

soon as 3 months before your child is born to make baptism preparation

arrangements.

Marriage — Please contact a Parish Priest at least six months in advance

of the anticipated wedding date. At least one of the parties must be a

registered, practicing Catholic member of our parish.

Bulletin — All submissions must be turned in to the Parish Office by

12:00 pm of the Friday eight (8) days prior to publication. They may be

e-mailed to [email protected]. Please refer to our Communications

Policy on our website www.saintfrancescabrini.com. Please note the

bulletin has early deadlines during holiday seasons.

Cabrini News — Our parish newsletter is published three times

annually and mailed directly to our parishioners. Please contact Tammy

Waech if you have an article, an idea for an article or any questions.

Cabrini Newsbyte — A weekly email is sent to subscribers with the

weekly bulletin feature article, and a few highlights from the upcoming

week. To subscribe, go to our website and sign up.

Father Nathan Reesman

Father Justin Lopina

Joe Vespalec

Bob Roecker

Lisa French-Vice Chairperson

Anne Marie Danaher

Andrew Kolb-Chairperson

Sara Sauer

Jarrod Lehnerz

Lynn Corazzi-Secretary

Dave Gugg

Trustees:

Mary Herdrich

Dave Kohlmann

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