January 17th, 2016
Reconciliation: 4:15PM – 4:45PM
1st Saturday of the Month
Anointing of the Sick:
2nd Full Weekend of the Month
Following Each Mass
All Other Sacraments:
Please call the Parish Office
Preparation can take six months or more
Saint Therese Parish
We are St. Therese Catholic Church, a community of believers,
who walk together by faith in Christ Jesus, and minister in the Little Way of
St. Therese, as we strive hand-in-hand to live as God’s people.
9525 W Bluemound Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53226
Phone (414) 771-2500 Fax (414) 771-2410
sainttheresemilwaukee.org [email protected]
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:
8:30AM – 4:00PM
closed 12:00PM –12:30PM
Wednesday:
12:00PM – 7:30PM
closed 4:00PM –4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM – 12:00PM
Parish Staff
Parish Director
Dr. Alexandra Guliano ext. 14
Assisting Priest
Rev. Hugh Birdsall, SDS
Help-out Priest
Rev. Norm Oswald
Administrative/Pastoral Assistant
Heather Goeden ext. 13
Bookkeeper
Lisa Vallone ext. 17
Music Ministry
Pastoral Musician – Elterine Jankowski-Biggers
[email protected] ext. 15
Sterling Biggers – Parish Musician
Paul Corrao – St. Therese Choir Director
Building Services Coordinator
Denise Dostalek ext. 16
Catechesis Ministry
Jean Marie Weber – Coordinator of
Preschool through Grade 8
Rick Reinders – Coordinator of High School
& Youth Confirmation
Christine Reinders – Coordinator of 1st
Reconciliation/1st Communion & Children’s
Liturgy of the Word
Ministers
All the Members of the Parish
Parish Emergencies
(414) 771-2500 – listen for instructions
Saturday: 5:00PM
Sunday: 9:00AM
Tuesday: 8:30AM
Liturgy of the Word with Communion:
Thursday: 8:30AM
See inside for Holy Day Schedules
We are now in Ordinary Time! Ordinary Time began after we celebrated the Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord last weekend. The liturgical color is green. The Christmas decorations are removed. But “Ordinary Time” does not mean routine or mundane. It means “ordered” time. That is why we use a number to refer to the week. This week we celebrate the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. You might ask, when was the First Sunday in Ordinary Time? Actually, it was at sundown last Sunday, January 10th.
This year we will have only five weeks of Ordinary Time before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 10th. And Easter is the earliest it can be; The Triduum begins on Thursday, March 24th (Holy Thursday) and continues Friday, March 25th (Good Friday), and Easter Vigil, March 26th/Easter Sunday, March 27th.
The Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity begins on Monday, January 18th and ends on Monday, January 25th. During this time, Christians everywhere are asked to pray for unity in Christ and an end to what divides us. See this bulletin for the special prayer service with our Christian sisters and brothers.
We observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on January 18th. Dr. King had the dream of unity and peace for all people. Let us keep this dream alive!
May the love of God, the peace of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit be with you!
Parish Director
Welcome to Therese Catholic Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
CHURCH SUPPORT
Envelopes & Offertory
Maintenance Donations $ 6,274.59
$ 410.00
Please remember St. Therese in your will!
Fr. Roger Heck Memorial Organ Fund Account Total – As of January 11th
Donations of $23,605.00 + Interest of $12.96 = Total of $23,617.96
What the World Needs Now is Peace! We all know that there is a great need for peaceful solutions to the troubles we are facing in our communities, our country and our world. We can help, by praying for peace! You are invited to pray for peace with our Saint Therese Choir and the Sacred Heart Croatian Choirs on Thursday, February 4th at 7:00PM. This year’s service is being hosted by Sacred Heart Croatian Parish (917 North 49th St., Milwaukee).
Let us pray for peace in our hearts, in our parishes, in our communities, and in our world.
Welcome to Our New Lector
Neil Brunner has been trained as our newest Lector. We thank him for responding to the call to Ministry of the Word.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity–January 18th-25th
Called to Proclaim the Mighty Acts of the Lord (cf. 1 Peter 2:9) The Week of Prayer is rapidly approaching. Consider participating in one or more of these events:
January 20th at 7:00PM – Annual LARCUM Taize service at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (914 E. Knapp St., Milwaukee). Musician’s call: 6:00PM. Musicians please contact Craig at [email protected] for more information.
January 20th at 7:00PM – Annual observance of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at St. Peter Catholic Church, Slinger, WI. Prayer Service with Combined Choirs followed by a Social Gathering, Sponsored by the Slinger Community Clergy Association.
January 24th at 4:00PM – Join Archbishop Listecki, Bishop Barrow and Bishop Miller for prayer, personal reflection and conversation on how we receive and in turn share God’s wondrous mercy. Conversation will continue over a light meal following the service. To help us plan, please register for this event at wiprayingtogether.org.
Altered Office Hours in January
Monday, January 18th - Parish Office Closed in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Wednesday, January 20th - Parish Office closing early at 6:45PM
Snow/Weather Closings and Evening Meetings
Due to our insurance liability, if the parish is closed during the day for snow or weather emergencies, it will also be closed in the evening of the same day, and all meetings will be cancelled. This includes the Choir and AA. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation.
Snow and Weather Closings for the Parish
In the event of snow or weather closings for the parish, please check Channel 12 WISN-TV or WISN.com (WISN website) for closures. Please also note to look for “St. Therese–Milwaukee” in Milwaukee County. (Sometimes there is confusion with “St. Theresa” and “St. Therese” other cities and counties of the archdiocese.)
Weekday Mass and Liturgy Schedule
As we have done the past few years at the request of Fr. Hugh, the Wednesday evening 6:30PM mass and the Friday morning 8:30AM mass will be suspended from December 26th through Ash Wednesday, February 10th. The Friday 8:30AM morning mass will resume on Friday, February 12th and the Wednesday evening 6:30PM mass will resume on Wednesday, February 17th.
The Tuesday morning 8:30AM mass and Thursday morning 8:30AM Liturgy of the Word with Communion will continue with no interruption. Thank you for noting these changes.
2016 St. Joseph Sunday Missals Available
A new liturgical year has begun! The 2016 St. Joseph Sunday missals are available on the tables at the entrances of the church. Donation is $2. Reading the Scriptures before celebrating the Eucharist can be a fruitful way to appropriate the message of the Word of God proclaimed each week.
Sunday, January 17th
Sharing Weekend
8:15AM Canticle Choir (CH)
9:00AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CH)
10:15AM High School Catechesis (STR)
10:15AM Preschool–8th Grade Catechesis (UPSTAIRS)
Monday, January 18th – Parish Office Closed
6:30PM Library Committee (LOBBY)
Tuesday, January 19th
6:30PM Finance Council (MC)
7:00PM CLOW Catechist Meeting (STR)
7:00PM Green Team (GN)
Wednesday, January 20th
7:00PM Sharing Weekend Committee (MC)
7:00PM Music Ministry (CH)
7:30PM St. Therese Choir (CHP)
Thursday, January 21st
6:30PM Sunday Morning Catechist Meeting (HH)
7:00PM Group 100 AA (MC)
Friday, January 22nd
No Meetings Scheduled
Saturday, January 23rd
No Meetings Scheduled
Sunday, January 24th
8:15AM Saint Therese Choir (CH)
9:00AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CH)
10:15AM High School Catechesis (STR)
10:15AM Preschool–8th Grade Catechesis (UPSTAIRS)
CH=Church, CHP=Chapel, GLP=God’s Littlest
Place, GN=Good News Gathering Place,
HH=Heck Hall, KIT=Heck Hall Kitchen,
LIB=Library, MC=Miriam’s Corner,
RR=Raphael Room, STR=St. Therese Room
Catechesis Corner
Classes for Pre-School to Grade 8 meet this weekend, January 17th for classes.
Sessions begin with the 9:00AM Mass followed by classes at 10:15AM.
Reminder: There will be a Catechist Meeting, Thursday, January 21st, at 6:30PM.
Jesus taught us how to pray. He gave us The Our Father to add to our daily prayers. Pray the Our Father daily and please continue to begin each day and end each day with the Sign of our Faith. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Morning and evening are wonderful times to reminds us that the entire day is in God’s loving care.
January 17th, 2016 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
SVdP Meal Program Needs Corn The St. Vincent dePaul Meal Program is in need of more cans of whole kernel corn. Please bring cans of any size to mass and put them on the labeled table near the sacristy for the St. Vincent de Paul Meal Program through January 31st. Please do not bring the donations to the Parish Office, and please check the expiration dates. Any size, any brand!
Adult Formation Opportunity–
“Considering Islam”
Pope Francis hopes that this Year of Mercy will be a “true moment of encounter with the mercy of God” and urges us to use this year as an opportunity to learn about Islam “to eliminate every form of close-mindedness and disrespect, violence, and discrimination.” In this series, Maajid Nawz and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, each of whom has made the journey from being an extremist Muslim to recommending an Islamic Reformation as the way forward, will guide us through the many faces of Islam today.
Join instructor Bea Dorsey, SSSF, PhD on Saturday mornings: February 20th, February 27th, March 12th, and April 2nd from 9:30AM to 11:30AM at Alverno College Campus, Clare Hall 105. For more information, call (414) 545-4332 or email [email protected]. Scholarship assistance is available.
This Weekend is Sharing Weekend
The Sharing Recipient for this month is Pathfinders. Pathfinders empowers youth in crisis to make positive life choices, providing some of the Milwaukee area’s most comprehensive programming for youth in crisis, through housing & shelter, education, family engagement and youth empowerment. Please be generous, as you always are, in sharing with this group. Thank you.
Shelter the Homeless: January 2016 Pope Francis declared a Jubilee Year of Mercy that began on December 8th, 2015 and will continue through November 20th. Catholics throughout the archdiocese are invited to practice the Works of Mercy throughout the jubilee year. For January, we focus on the Work of Mercy: “Shelter the Homeless.” Take this Mercy Action: Donate to an agency serving the homeless, volunteer at a shelter and practice generous hospitality by inviting guests to your home. To learn more about “Sheltering the Homeless,” check out the Jubilee of Mercy Video Series with Fr. Ken Omernick by visiting www.archmil.org/yearofmercy. Videos are posted on the 1st of each month.
Interfaith Presentations and Dialogue
Janan Najeeb, activist and community leader will give a two-part presentation sponsored by the School Sisters of St. Francis titled “Understanding the Islamic Faith: Commonalities with Christianity and the Role of Women.” The lectures will take place on two Saturdays (February 6th and 27th) from 9:00AM to 10:30AM at St. Joseph Center in Milwaukee. Admission is free. RSVP to Donna O’Loughlin at (414) 385-5272 or [email protected].
A Stewardship Moment
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 16th/17th
In today’s second reading, Saint Paul makes a list of gifts dispensed to members of the Christian community by the Holy Spirit. Each gift bestowed has a specific purpose for the person for whom it is intended: wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, mighty deeds, prophecy, discernment, tongues, and interpretation. Good stewards know these gifts are not meant to be kept hidden by the recipient but to be shared with the community and beyond. As we begin a new year, let us reflect on the gift the Holy Spirit has given to each of us. Do we recognize this gift? How was it intended that we use this gift? Are we being good stewards of this gift?
Chicken Soup for the Soul
“Chicken Soup for the Soul” books are featured this month in the library. If you’ve never read any “Chicken Soup” books, try one this month to warm your heart and soul.
Ray Bernards, Bernice Brah, Deacon Gene Brah, Alyce
Breitweiser, Michael Corak, Patricia Dostalek, Ethel
Forster, Joyce Gibour, Marcey Gocel, Verna Jeske,
Ronnie Kerchefski, Mary Jane Lucas, Matt Maccani,
Dan Marinello, Donald Massie, Kim McGee, Mary
McHugh, Susan Monyette, Andy Nitka, Christian Pela-
Elder, Audrey Schmitt, Edward Smith, Jane Tindal,
Pius Vetter, Betty Weinfurter, John Weinfurter, Brandon
Wing, Duwayne Wing, Kathleen Zastrow, Bill Ziegler
Born to Eternal Life:
†Margaret Streff, sister of Anne Nee
January Sanctuary Candle
†Gene & †Fran Breitweiser
Sunday, January 17th
Is 62:1-5/Ps 96:1-3, 7-10/1 Cor 12:4-11/Jn 2:1-11
Monday, January 18th
1 Sm 15:16-23/Ps 50:8-9, 16-17, 21, 23/Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday, January 19th
1 Sm 16:1-13/Ps 89:20-22, 27-28/Mk 2:23-28
8:30AM †Laurie Seis
Wednesday, January 20th
1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51/Ps 144:1-2, 9-10/Mk 3:1-6
Thursday, January 21st
Liturgy of the Word with Communion
8:30AM 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7/Ps 56:2-3, 9-13/Mk 3:7-12
Friday, January 22nd
1 Sm 24:3-21/Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11/Mk 3:13-19
Saturday Mass, January 23rd
2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27/Ps 80:2-3, 5-7/Mk 3:20-21
5:00PM St. Therese Parish Community and
†Margaret Streff
Sunday Mass, January 24th
Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10/Ps 19:8-10, 15/1 Cor 12:12-30/Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21
9:00AM †Rose & †Edwin Heil
Saint Jude the Apostle School Open House
Saint Jude School will be hosting an Open House for prospective new families on Monday, February 15th from 8:30AM to 4:30PM. We hope many will come to see what makes Saint Jude School special! New families are invited to visit while our school is in session and meet our students and teachers. Individual tours will be given, and there will be plenty of time to ask questions and meet with the principal. We’ll be showcasing our kindergarten programs, as well as our technology offerings and Smart Boards.
Registration materials will be available on that day for those who wish to sign up for next year. For a private tour on a different date, please contact the school office at (414) 771-1520.
Thank You
The Burmese Refugee Ministry of SVDP and especially the Burmese refugees, would like to thank St Therese Parish and the Giving Tree Committee for providing Christmas gifts to ten families. We had a Christmas Eve celebration at one of the refugee’s home. Joy, appreciation and smiles were on the faces of all. They will join us at our 5:00PM Mass in spring to extend their thanks.
January 17th, 2016 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Questions or Concerns Regarding the DOT Project
and Our Building & Grounds Maintenance Projects?
Please kindly fill out the form below and return it to the parish by dropping it in the collection basket or returning it to the Parish Office.
Question/Concern: __________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name: ___________________________________________________
Phone: ______________ Email: _______________________________
Building & Grounds Committee Meetings Open to Parishioners Parishioners are welcome to attend Building & Grounds Committee meetings to voice a concern or ask a question. Please contact Committee Chair Dan Goeden or Building Services Coordinator Denise Dostalek with a general idea of your concerns a minimum of seven days prior to the meeting to ensure the committee has time to gather any supporting information needed to answer appropriately. There is a form to fill out and submit in the Building & Grounds Committee mailbox in the sacristy.
The committee meets on the first Thursday of the month in Heck Hall. Upcoming meeting dates include: February 4th, March 3rd, May 5th, and June 2nd. April and November meetings are used to prepare for the upcoming seasons and unfortunately, we do not have the time to discuss additional topics at those meetings. We do not meet in December.
Sacred Heart Parish Annual Pre-Lenten Dinner
On Sunday, February 7th from 10:30AM to 2:00PM, enjoy spit roasted chicken, fried chicken and Sarma (stuffed Cabbage rolls) with all the delicious sides for $10 for Adults and $5 for Children under 10. Home baked desserts and beverages available as well.
Take outs are available and we are wheelchair accessible. Enjoy a delicious dinner with your family and friends or come and make new friends at Sacred Heart Parish (917 N. 49th Street Milwaukee-1 1/2 blocks north of Wisconsin Ave.)
Bulletin deadline:
Monday, 8:30AM
Announcement deadline:
Thursday, 1:00PM
All submissions must be in
writing; email preferred.
Parish Council
1st Monday of Month at 7:00PM
Chairperson
Jim Holmes (414) 258-9195
Vice-Chairperson
Pat Touchett (414) 257-0221
Secretary
Mary Rose Sanger (414) 425-2028
Trustees
Jim Balliet (414) 651-4425
Kathy Hubrich (414) 259-1961
Members-At-Large
Richard Hopefl (414) 455-3586
Sue Kolesari (262) 787-9097
Tom Molosky (414) 254-1161
Jean Marie Weber (414) 778-0025
Linda Warpechowski (414) 469-0976
Hospital Visits
The Federal Privacy Regulation
(HIPAA—Health Insurance
Portability & Accountability Act)
prohibits hospitals from informing
churches of a patient’s presence
unless the patient gives permission
for the hospital to do so. If you are
admitted to a hospital and would
like a pastoral visit, please contact
Heather Goeden in the Parish Office.
Prayer List for Mass
It is our privilege to pray at our
weekend masses for those in need.
If you would like to add a name to
the list, please complete the form at
sainttheresemilwaukee.org/prayerlist
or call Heather in the Parish Office.
Need Prayer?
Call the Prayer Network at
(414) 607-0681.
Need Holy Communion?
Call Heather in the Parish Office at
(414) 771-2500.
Greater Tosa
Interfaith
(414) 453-5750
Saint Vincent
de Paul
(414) 462-7837
Father Roger Heck Memorial Organ Fund Easy Form
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name:_________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________ Zip: ________ Phone ( )_________________ Email: _____________________
In Memory of: ________________________________________
In Honor of: __________________________________________
Amount Enclosed $_______ May we publish this donation? Yes/No
In Memory Catherine Bernards
Nancy Bernards-Radomski
Carrie & Christine Castelaz Don & Bev Castelaz
Robert Clark Fran Clark
Anthony Damato Joan Damato
Albert A. Dietz, Sr. Anonymous
Art, Fran, and Mary Ehrmann The Hust/Ehrmann Family
Deceased Members of My Family Barbara Heinz
Mary Ann Hesselbein Wally Hesselbein
Suzanne Jagemann The Jagemann Family
A Special Intention The Maccani Family
Eldon McGraw Anonymous
Bernard & Mark McShane Imogene McShane
My Family Donna Schmidt
Our Parents Wiley & Mary Vivians
James W Wissing Anonymous
Other Intentions
That each person understands and
embraces her or his role in the world. Anonymous
For the Christmas Season Steve & Sharon Marquardt
Christmas Flower and Candle Donations
January 17th, 2016 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sacramental Records are Confidential!
Parish sacramental records are confidential, and the privacy of these records must be strictly protected. Open access to parish sacramental records is not allowed, as these records may contain information that is confidential or could be detrimental to a person's reputation if made public. Training should be provided for parish staff who retrieve and provide the requested sacramental records information.
Only those sacramental records that predate 1920 are open to genealogists and others. Genealogy requests may also be forwarded to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Archives in writing.
Post 1920 records are available only to the individual whose name appears on the record or to a parent if the child is under the age of 18. Please remember that if a parent of an adult child (18 years of age or older) calls the parish office requesting a copy of that child's baptismal certificate because s/he is getting married (for example) the parish office cannot give or send the certificate to the parent. The certificate must be sent to the adult child or to a specific person at the parish at which the marriage is to take place.
Many thanks to all whose donations helped to beautify our Church this Christmas Season.