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O UR L ADY O F P EACE Parish Bulletin The Amazing Parish Prayer Heavenly Father, We thank you for gathering us together and calling us to serve as your disciples. You have charged us through Your Son, Jesus, with the great mission of evangelizing and witnessing your love to the world. Send Your Holy Spirit to guide us as we discern Your will for the spiritual renewal of our parish. Give us strength, courage, and clear vision as we use our gifts to serve You. We entrust our parish family to the care of Mary, our mother, and ask for her intercession and guidance as we strive to bear witness to the Gospel and build an Amazing Parish. Amen 510 S. C OLUMBUS A VENUE M ARSHFIELD , WI 54449 (715) 384-9414 olpmarshfield.com A PRIL 29, 2018 F IFTH S UNDAY OF E ASTER Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Weekend Mass Times: Saturday: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am and 10:00 am Weekday Offerings: Monday: 7:00 am Communion Service Tuesday: 5:30 pm Mass Wednesday: 7:00 am Mass Thursday: 7:00 am Mass Friday: 7:00 am Mass First Saturday of the Month: 8 am Mass with Adoration until noon —————————————————————— Pastor Father Eric Berns [email protected] Seminarian Arturo Vigueras [email protected] Business Manager Kara McManus [email protected] Bookkeeper Brenda Dieringer [email protected] Music Director Gina Schmalz [email protected] Sister Virdean Meyer [email protected] Communion to the Homebound Pauline Hebert & Debbie Hebert 715-305-8641 Prayer Chain Jane Anderson 715-207-0477 [email protected] Bulletin [email protected] Office Hours: MondayFriday: 8:00 am4:00 pm [email protected] 715-384-9414 W E L C O M E T O A L L O F O U R F A M I L I E S A N D V I S I T O R S !

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OUR LADY OF PEACE

Parish Bulletin

The Amazing Parish Prayer Heavenly Father, We thank you for gathering us together and calling us to

serve as your disciples. You have charged us through Your Son, Jesus, with

the great mission of evangelizing and witnessing your love to the world.

Send Your Holy Spirit to guide us as we discern Your will for the spiritual

renewal of our parish. Give us strength, courage, and clear vision as we use

our gifts to serve You. We entrust our parish family to the care of Mary,

our mother, and ask for her intercession and guidance as we strive to bear

witness to the Gospel and build an Amazing Parish.

Amen

510 S. COLUMBUS AVENUE ● MARSHFIELD , WI 54449 ● (715) 384 -9414 ● olpmarshfield.com

A P R I L 2 9 , 2 0 1 8 ● F I F T H S U N D A Y O F E A S T E R

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

Weekend Mass Times:

Saturday: 5:30 pm

Sunday: 8:30 am and 10:00 am

Weekday Offerings:

Monday: 7:00 am Communion Service

Tuesday: 5:30 pm Mass

Wednesday: 7:00 am Mass

Thursday: 7:00 am Mass

Friday: 7:00 am Mass

First Saturday of the Month:

8 am Mass with Adoration until noon

——————————————————————

Pastor Father Eric Berns

[email protected]

Seminarian Arturo Vigueras [email protected]

Business Manager Kara McManus [email protected]

Bookkeeper Brenda Dieringer [email protected]

Music Director Gina Schmalz [email protected]

Sister Virdean Meyer [email protected]

Communion to the Homebound

Pauline Hebert & Debbie Hebert

715-305-8641

Prayer Chain

Jane Anderson 715-207-0477

[email protected]

Bulletin

[email protected]

Office Hours:

Monday—Friday: 8:00 am—4:00 pm

[email protected]

715-384-9414

WELCOME TO ALL OF OUR

FAMILIES AND VISITORS!

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SACRAMENT PREPARATION

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Parents reques!ng to have a

child bap!zed are invited to

call the Parish Office at

715-384-9414. Father Berns will assist

with bap!sm prepara!on and scheduling

a date.

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Celebrated on Saturdays from

4:45—5:15 p.m. and by

appointment. Communal Penance

Services are held during Advent and

Lent.

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Ongoing catechesis is

essen!al in the faith

forma!on of the youth of Our Lady of

Peace Parish (OLP). Children must be

enrolled con3nually from the First Grade

in either Columbus Catholic Schools or

OLP’s Religious Educa!on Programs to

receive either the Sacraments of First

Eucharist or Confirma!on.

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Knowing how important it is

to marry in the Church, we

are happy to see weddings

take place in our parish.

Father Berns looks forward to mee!ng

with engaged couples to assist them in

marriage prepara!on. As this

prepara!on takes !me, couples are

asked to contact Fr. Berns 8—12 months

before the wedding.

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If any parishioner is ill at home

or going into the hospital and

would like to receive the

Anoin!ng of the Sick, please

contact Father Berns at the Parish Office

at 715-384-9414.

One of my favorite moments of the

week is the Thursday morning Mass with

the students of OLP intermediate

school. It warms the heart to hear how

enthusiastic they are when they sing, and I think their voices

delight the ranks of heaven. I compliment them and ask them not

to stop singing when they get into junior high and high school,

which usually happens. Even in the high school seminary I

attended, there were so few who sang at daily Mass. I was quite

surprised and inspired, then, when I entered the college seminary

and heard the strong voices of 50 men filling the chapel with song,

prayers and praise of God. Imagine what Sunday Mass at OLP

would be like if all of our parishioners would sing and pray like the

school children. Perhaps that is part of what Jesus meant when he

said we "must turn and become like little children in order to enter

the kingdom of heaven." I've noticed that the majority of men don't

bother to open a hymnal at Sunday Mass. And I see everything

from the sanctuary. Most of the mouths are closed during any

singing, including the Gloria. Friends, that should not be. It's

disheartening when I see that, and so I find myself looking down at

the floor or up to the ceiling a lot. We owe more than that to God

and to each other. How many show up on Sunday without really

being present? Sure, not everyone can sing like a Luciano Pavarotti,

but that's not a reason to have your mouth closed while the Church

enters its feeble participation in the chorus of angels and saints in

the heavenly liturgy. Visitors and newcomers tell me often that they

"like the feel" of our church. It would make my day for someone to

walk out smiling on a Sunday morning, saying "I liked the volume.”

Yours, Fr. Berns

2 WELCOME TO OUR LADY OF PEACE PARISH

FROM THE PASTOR

NEW OLP PARISHIONERS

To join the Our Lady of Peace Parish Community,

please register at the Parish Office located at 510 S.

Columbus Ave., at the Welcome Desk in church or

call 715-384-9414.

A Funeral Mass was held on Friday, April 27 for

Jacqueline (Jackie) Schlagenhaft

Please remember her family in your prayers.

“Bear her gently to the Father’s embrace to behold with joy our Savior’s face until we

meet again.”

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PARISH NEWS

APRIL 29, 2018 ● FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 3

The Mass Explained

By Seminarian Arturo Vigueras

The Eucharist continued…Once the priest

places the gifts of bread and wine on the altar,

he then goes to the servers and washes his

hands. The priest washes his hands as a sign of

his spiritual cleansing and preparation for the

great miracle that is about to take place. This part of the Mass

comes directly from the Jewish rites of purification in the

Temple and the Passover ritual. You see in the Jewish religion,

cleansing with water for physical and spiritual purity was

commanded by God in the Old Testament. For example, Moses

bathed Aaron and his sons before their ordination as priests

(Leviticus 8:6). Also in Jewish tradition, handwashing was very

important. Jews would wash their hands when they would wake

up in the morning by pouring water from a special vessel three

times on each hand. This type of handwashing was said to

remove evil spirits from ones’ fingers. The Jews also had many

other ritual washings, such as, washing hands before prayer,

washing hands before breaking bread, washing one’s body

before entering the Temple Mount.

Ritual and physical cleansing were part of the ceremonies for

many of the pagan religions of the ancient world. However, the

Jews were, of all ancient peoples, the most aware of how sinful

and how unclean they were before their God and how much

they needed to be cleansed from their iniquities. This is evident

from the prophet Isaiah where we read “your iniquities have

separated you from your God; your sins have hidden his [God’s]

face from you…your hands are stained with blood, your fingers

with guilt. Your lips have spoken lies and your tongue mutters

wicked things. No one calls for justice; no one pleads his case

with integrity…they hatch the eggs of vipers and spin a spider’s

nest…Their feet rush into sin…their thoughts are evil thoughts;

ruin and destruction mark their paths…our offenses are many in

God’s sight and we acknowledge our iniquities” (Isaiah 59:2-

5,7,12).

The priest washing his hands before the Eucharistic prayer is

an act of humility and acknowledgment of the extreme sanctity

and respect that should be afforded to God who is about to

humble Himself by becoming physically present under the

appearances of bread and wine. All of us should make a similar

interior gesture of purification in our minds as we ready

ourselves to welcome Christ as he becomes present in the gifts

of bread and wine.

Once the priest finishes washing his hands with extended

hands, he invites the congregation in these words, “Pray my

brothers and sisters that my sacrifice and yours may be

acceptable to God, the almighty Father.” All of us then

responds, “May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for

the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of

all his holy Church.” The response of the people helps us to

remember that God provides us at Mass with a sacrifice which is

His Own Son; however, at another level, God also asks us to

make an interior sacrifice so that we can worship Him

completely. Giving up something as a form of sacrifice helps to

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BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS: Bulletin announcement requests are due in writing

or via email ([email protected]) and must

be received in the Parish Office by 10:00 am on the

preceding Monday.

remember that we depend on God for everything rather than on

material things that can often push God out of our hearts.

After this the priest begins with the Prayer over the Gifts, this

prayer is the center of the Mass and the heart of our faith. The

words of this prayer change from Sunday to Sunday, however, the

structure of the prayer remains the same and is as follows:

1. We call upon God to remember all the wonderful saving

deeds of our history.

2. We recall the central event in our history, that is Jesus Christ

and the memorial he left us on the night before he died and recall

his passion, death, and resurrection.

3. After gratefully calling to mind the wonderful saving acts God

has done for us in the past, we petition God to continue those

deeds of Christ in the present.

After the Prayer of the Gifts, the priest begins the Eucharistic

prayer by saying with his hands extended, “The Lord be with you.”

The priest through this invocation asks us if we are ready and

willing to approach the table of the Lord and to renew our

baptismal commitment by offering ourselves to God. Our

response to this question is “And with your spirit”. This response

back to the priest means, yes, we are ready in the same way by

which the priest who is an ordained minister lives out his

baptismal promises through his vocation to the priesthood. The

next command that the priest gives us is “Lift up your hearts” to

which we respond: “We lift them up to the Lord.” After preparing

ourselves spiritually, such as cleaning our hearts and offering a

sacrifice to God, we are ready to give our hearts to God in prayer.

The last invocation that the priest says is “Let us give thanks to the

Lord our God.” To which we respond, “It is right and just.” After

recalling through the Prayer over the Gifts the most important

events of salvation history and us recommitting ourselves to live

out our baptismal promises, we give thanks to God which

translates into the traditional Greek verbs which names the whole

central action of the Mass as the Eucharist. Next week I will

continue talking about the second half of the Eucharistic prayer.

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Tuesday

3:00 pm

7:00 pm

Rosary & Divine

Mercy Chaplet in

Church

Adoramus Te

Choir Practice

Wednesday 7:30 am

5-6:00 pm

6:00 pm-7:30 pm

7-8:00 pm

Moms in Prayer

Youth Choir

Practice

H.O.P.E.

Praise Choir

Practice

Thursday 8:30-10 am Book Discussion

Group—Admin

Bldg

DIVINE MERCY

COMMUNITY

2nd & 4th Thursday of

the Month • 7pm

Meetings are

held at Corpus

Christi

4 WELCOME TO OUR LADY OF PEACE PARISH

MASS & LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE Sixth Sunday of Easter

(Check Ministry Pro Schedule for most up-to-date info)

Sat. May 5 5:30 pm

Lectors: Eileen Krall (1), Ed Krall (2)

Euch. Min.: Nancy Baierl, Mark Fonferek, Rita Johnson,

Paula Nesbitt, Arturo Vigueras

Servers: Daniel & Theresa Adler, Elizabeth Gruenloh

Ushers: Bill Draxler, Andy Martin, Rich Nesbitt

Greeters: Tom Fleisner, Jim Kress, Scott Maurina

Music Min.: Mary Hein

Sun. May 6 8:30 am

Lectors: John Bujalski (1), Laura Bruce (2)

Euch. Min.: Janet Bujalski, Brigid Dean, JoAnn

Gougeon, Terese Michalski, Mary Jo Zschernitz

Servers: Austin & Dominic Springer, Sam Wilczek

Ushers: Tim Hughes, Jeff Timmler, Doug Zschernitz

Greeters: Joe Orella, Larry Steinwagner

Music Min.: Youth Choir

Sun. May 6 10:00 am

Lectors: Steve Van Wyhe(1), Mary Hartl (2)

Euch. Min.: Clarence & Mary Hartl, Nancy Radlinger,

Steve Van Wyhe, Lori Zimmerman

Servers: Riley Schueller, Haley & Josh Van Wyhe

Ushers: Patrick Andreae, John Boyle, Nate Mueller

Greeters: Jim Banks, Eric Fehrenbach, Wayne Schulz

Music Min.: Joe & Jackie Bodden

Communion Ministers to the Homebound

April 29-May 5: Pat Herman/Lynn Meinders

May 6-12: Debbie Hebert/Judy Johnson

Funeral Servers

April 29-May 5: Clarence Hartl/Tim Hughes

May 6-12: John Bujalski/Al Kroll

MASS INTENTIONS/READINGS

SATURDAY April 28, 2018

5:30 pm † Our Lady of Peace Parish Family

SUNDAY April 29, 2018

8:30 am † Jared Armstrong

10:00 am † Sharon Mixdorf & Karen Gates

Acts 9:26-31/Ps 22:26-27, 28, 30, 31-32/1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8

MONDAY April 30, 2018

7:00 am Communion Service

Acts 14:5-18/Ps 115:1-5, 15-16/Jn 14:21-26

TUESDAY May 1, 2018

8:30 am Columbus Mass HS/MS

5:30 pm † Father Daniel DuChez

Acts 14:19-28/Ps 145:10-13ab, 21/Jn 14:27-31a

WEDNESDAY May 2, 2018

7:00 am † Robert Fehrenbach

Acts 15:1-6/Ps 122:1-5/Jn 15:1-8

THURSDAY May 3, 2018

7:00 am † Joyce Kress

8:00 am † Aida Aguas / OLP Intermediate School Mass

1 Cor 15:1-8/Ps 19:2-5/Jn 14:6-14

FIRST FRIDAY May 4, 2018

7:00 am † Duwayne Welch

Acts 15:22-31/Ps 57:8-12/Jn 15:12-17

FIRST SATURDAY May 5, 2018

8:00 am † Ruby Heckel

Acts 16:1-10/Ps 100:2, 3, 5/Jn 15:18-21

5:30 pm † Eugene Daniel

SUNDAY May 6, 2018

8:30 am † Our Lady of Peace Parish Family

10:00 am † Jerry & Rita Heinzen

Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48/Ps 98:1-4/1 Jn 4:7-10/Jn 15:9-17

MISSION STATEMENT

LOVE GOD

LOVE OTHERS

MAKE DISCIPLES

APRIL REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMS

Observances for the Week of April 29, 2018

Sunday: 5th Sunday of Easter

Monday: St. Pius V, Pope

Tuesday: St. Joseph the Worker

Wednesday: St. Athanasius, Bishop & Doctor of the

Church

Thursday: Sts. Philip and James, Apostles; National

Day of Prayer

Friday:

Saturday: Cinco de Mayo

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APRIL 29, 2018 ● FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 5

May 2

7 a.m.

St. John the

Baptist Church

Marshfield Deanery Catholic Men’s Group: First Wednesday in honor of

St. Joseph. All men are invited to 7 a.m. Mass, and to pray the Rosary

before, at St. John the Baptist Church on Wednesday, May 2nd. Join other

Catholic men as we ask for St. Joseph’s powerful intercession as we strive to

be the husbands, fathers and men that God wills us to be.

Parenting Series

May 2

6-7:30 p.m.

Dillenburg Hall

(Church basement)

Get Real! Talking to your kids about TOUGH STUFF

May 2—SOCIAL MEDIA & YOUR KIDS:

It is not just FB &Twitter Anymore!

Thursday, May 3

5:30 p.m.

Our Lady of Peace

Church

Sacred Harp & Song Music Ministry Program—Shari Sarazin will be

presenting her Sacred Harp & Song Music Ministry Program at OLP.

Leave behind the stresses, worries and hectic pace of everyday life.

Find peace, comfort, inspiration, and beautiful strains of the Celtic

harp. Shari’s CDs will be available for purchase and a free will

offering will be taken. Refreshments will be served after the concert.

For further information about Shari and her music, please view her

website: www.sharisarazin.com. For additional concert information,

please contact the parish office at 715-384-9414.

May 9

3:00 p.m.

St. John’s Rectory

The Marshfield Catholic Cemetery Association will gather on May 9

at 3:00 p.m. at St. John’s Rectory

Saturday, May12

5:30-9:00 p.m.

Hotel Marshfield,

2700 S. Central

An Evening in Paris—A Mother & Son Event to benefit The Hannah

Center.

Cost $25/Person (age 1st grade and up)

Ask Yourself These Questions?

•Do you attend Mass regularly?

•Do you enjoy meeting people?

•Can you open doors and smile?

•Are you proud of OLP to welcome visitors to our church?

If you answered “Yes” to any or all of these questions, would you consider

helping out at the weekend Masses as a Lector, Eucharistic Minister, Server,

Greeter, Usher, Welcome Desk Staff or Hand Out Bulletins? Check at the

Welcome Desk for more information or call the Parish Office 715-384-9414

Stewardship Budget $637,500

Stewardship Income 3/31/18 $639,265

Surplus $ 1,765

CAMPAIGN STATUS AS OF

4/16/2018

Goal: $107,880,00

Total Pledged & Received: $103,653.04

Under Goal: ($4,226.96)

FIRST FRIDAY, MAY 4 AND

FIRST SATURDAY, MAY 5

OF THE MONTH We need adorers in church for First

Friday Adoration from 8 am—noon and

for First Saturday Adoration from 9 am-

noon. Please contact the Parish Office

at 715-384-9414, sign up at the

Welcome Desk or email

[email protected]

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