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This Week at the Basilica Sunday, February 3 Meet and Greet Sunday 9:00AM BasiliKids—PC 11:15AM BasiliCrew—PC Monday, February 4 1:30PM Needy Meal Ministry—School Kitchen 6:30PM RCIA—PC Tuesday, February 5 9:30AM ESL Classes—PC-MR, PC-LR 7:00PM Secular Franciscan Council Meeting—PC-LR Wednesday, February 6 10:00AM SVDP Food Pantry—PC 12:00PM ESL Classes—PC-MR 12:00PM Mass followed by Exposition/Adoration—Undercroft 1:00PM Patriotic Rosary—Undercroft 2:00PM Rosary for the Respect of Life—Undercroft 3:00PM Divine Mercy Chaplet—Undercroft 5:30PM Vespers and Benediction—Undercroft 6:30PM Basilica Choir Rehearsal—Basilica Choir Loft 6:30PM Scripture Study—PC-MR Thursday, February 7 6:30PM Christian Women Board Meeting—PC-K 6:30PM ESL Classes—PC-MR 6:30PM Parenting Network—PC-LR, PC-UL Friday, February 8 9:30AM School Mass—Undercroft Saturday, February 9 8:00AM Secular Franciscan Gathering—PC 5:30PM Six Dates for Catholic Couples #2—Undercroft Sunday, February 10 10:00AM Mass: Baptisms at Mass 9:00AM BasiliKids—PC
Mass IntentionsSunday, February 3—Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sat. 4:30PM For the Basilica Parish Community Sun. 8:00AM Michael Kobs 10:00AM +Domenico Cesarini 12:00PM +Robert J. Hanson
Monday, February 4—Weekday 7:00AM +Calvin Glastetter
Tuesday, February 5—Saint Agatha 7:00AM Saint Anthony Novena
Wednesday, February 6 Saints Peter Baptist, Paul Miki and Companions 7:00AM Rynka Family 12:00PM Saint Joseph Novena
Thursday, February 7—Saint Colette of Corbie 7:00AM +Peter Kobs
Friday, February 8—Weekday 7:00AM Tim Summers 9:00AM Intentions of the Aragona Club
Saturday, February 9—Weekday 8:00AM Living and Deceased Members
of the Socha and Antillon Families Sunday, February 10—Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sat. 4:30PM +Doris Downey Sun. 8:00AM For the Basilica Parish Community 10:00AM Deacon Dennis Kobs 12:00PM Carol Kasza
Liturgical Ministers Schedule February 9 & 10—Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Altar Servers
Sat. 4:30PM Stephen Pontus Dana Owens Declan Swayne Genevieve Weston Maureen Gromacki Remy Swayne Patricia Pontus Romy Swayne
Sun. 8:00AM Gregory Zajac Jane Pastorek Brennan Halsey Mary Beth Kaczmarek Susan Donahue Desiree Halsey Jane Jonietz Cort Vande Walle
Sun. 10:00AM Megan Morey Chelsea Duffy Jonah Ebent Nancy Esteves Eric Szatkowski David Kowalski Diane Zayechek Philip Kowalski Linda Szatkowski Hung Hoang
Christine VanderBloemen Cynthia Nazario
Sun. 12:00PM Elizabeth Mitchell Linda Hintze Antonio Crespo Allen Bohl Suzanne McKinney Rob Johnston Rebecca Sanchez
Parish Stewardship Sunday Envelopes (January 27) ................................... $5,761.87 Sunday Envelopes Online (January 27) .......................... $935.00 Utility Fund Envelopes (January 27) ............................ $1,788.09 Utility Fund Envelopes Online (January 27) ..................... $70.00
Thank you for your faithful stewardship. Donate online by visiting www.thebasilica.org
or scan the QR-Code on the right.
Remember the Basilica in your Will, Trust or Estate Planning.
Weddings · Congratulations Congratulations to Evan Greco and Rosalie Kathleen-Serio Meyer who were married this weekend at the Basilica. May the Lord bless them in their married life.
Something to Ponder If you had a chance to choose your Holy Half Hour or Full Hour, when would it be? While mulling this over, keep an eye out for the sign-up table for more information and to schedule your own time with Jesus in Adoration.
Choose any time between after the Wednesday 12:00PM Mass to 5:30PM when Vespers begin. Unscheduled visits are always welcome!
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SIX DATES for Catholic Couples
Remaining Saturdays at the Basilica, in the Undercroft: February 9, March 9, April 13, May 11 and June 8
Spice Up Your Marriage! Join us for the remaining evenings of fun. Have a date with your spouse once each month. Meet in the Undercroft Social Space at 5:30PM on the 2nd Saturday of the month through June.
View a short video and take a handout to guide the discussion during your date. The date is ‘on your own,’ where ever you wish. Any place where you can talk and reconnect with each other will work.
No pre-registration required. There is no fee – just the cost of the night out. For more information about this program, e-mail Deacon Ted at [email protected] or visit online www.happy-together.net.
Homebound Ministers Needed
The rich tradition of the celebration of Eucharist has always included prayers for the sick and the homebound. In fact, the original intention for a Tabernacle was to hold the Eucharist that was to be brought to those who cannot be at the main celebration.
Here at the Basilica of Saint Josaphat, we are committed to bringing our Lord in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar to our brothers and sisters who are homebound, hospitalized or in facilities of care.
If you would like to join us in this ministry, please contact Deacon Ted at [email protected]. We will arrange for an introduction, a bit of training and an assignment.
From the Desk of Father Lawrence
Dear Parishioners,
Our Director of Sacred Music, Christopher Berry, will be moving on to other employment by the end of June. On behalf of the parish I want to thank him for his eight years of service here and especially for the beautiful music at the 10:00AM Sunday morning Mass. I know many of you will miss him, especially members of the choir. Chris, our prayers are with you.
Fr. Lawrence Zurek, OFM Conv. Administrator
Needy Meal Ministry Volunteers in Need
Monday, February 4 • Start Time and Locations Below Do you have some time to spare? It only takes an hour or two to prepare the meal or to serve the meal provided by the caring and generous parishioners of Saint Josaphat. Come help with one or all of the following:
1:30PM Food preparation in Saint Josaphat School Kitchen, 801 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee. Enter through the rear door. (Ring the doorbell.)
3:00PM Prepare food for delivery to the meal site and help with kitchen clean-up.
5:00PM Help with serving the meal at the SVDP Meal Site • 931 W Madison St, Milwaukee Enter through the front door.
For more information, call (414) 333-0381. The next Needy Meal preparation date is Monday, March 4.
ATTENTION, ATTENTION,
ALL VOLUNTEERS AT THE BASILICA! We would like to acknowledge all parishioners who volunteer at the Basilica throughout the year. You give an invaluable service to the parish and much of what you do often goes unnoticed, but we want to make sure it does not go unrecognized or unrewarded.
You are invited to an Appreciation Luncheon on Sunday, March 3, following the 12:00PM Mass at Old Town Serbian Gourmet Restaurant, 522 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, just east of the Basilica. Dinner will begin at 1:30PM.
In order to have an accurate count of how many are attending, we ask to RSVP by Monday, February 25. You can either call the Parish Office (414) 645-5623, x210 or fill out the form below and drop it in next Sunday’s collection.
Yes, I plan on attending the Appreciation Dinner _____
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Phone #
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Area (s) you volunteer
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Year-End Contribution Statements
2018 Year-End contribution statements were mailed Friday, January 25. Please be patient as the recent string of weather has delayed the delivery of them.
Please keep in mind the following: Items that cannot be included on your annual statement: Booster Raffle, Calendar Raffle, or any Raffle purchases, Mass Intentions, Any Novenas (e.g.: Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, All Souls Day, Christmas.)
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2019 Catholic Stewardship Appeal Kick-Off Weekend • February 2 & 3, 2019
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Come and See – The Gospel of Luke
Scripture Study at the Basilica Wednesdays• 6:30PM • Parish Center Come join us on Wednesday evenings for Scripture study in the Parish Center Living Room. The workbook is titled Come and See: The Gospel of Luke, published by Emmaus Press. It is available from Amazon (and other venues) in paperback and in e-book format. It is recommended that you have access to a Bible and the Catechism of Catholic Church. Both available for free at the USCCB website. For more information, e-mail Deacon Ted at [email protected].
“TODAY THIS PASSAGE IS FULFILLED IN YOUR HEARING” Today’s Gospel marks the beginning of Jesus’ preaching ministry following his forty days in the desert. Filled with the power of the Spirit, Jesus entered the synagogue of his hometown, unrolled the scroll, read from the prophet Isaiah, then declared, “Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21). The people, seeing only the carpenter’s son, demanded, “Prove it!” When he refused, things turned ugly. But, miracle of miracles, when they were about to push him off the cliff, he “passed through the midst of them and went away” (Luke 4:30).
If we try to live our faith, at some point we will be challenged to speak the hard truth and do the hard task, and suffer the uncomfortable consequences. Will God really stand by us in our anguish? Can we muster enough trust to “walk our talk” and not worry too much about the outcome?
“I HAVE MADE YOU A FORTIFIED CITY” Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, one of the few church leaders who stood in opposition to Hitler, was executed by the Nazis for speaking truth to power. His good friend told of his peacefulness and joy while awaiting his death. Like Jesus and Jeremiah, he proclaimed the truth in the face of opposition. Like Jesus and Jeremiah, he died in the process. Like Jesus and Jeremiah, his influence was greater after his death.
So let us dare to live a bit more dangerously, trusting that, like Jeremiah, we will hear God’s assurance and support: “It is I this day / who have made you a fortified city, / a pillar of iron, a wall of brass” (Jeremiah 1:18). Or like the psalmist, perhaps we will find refuge and hope and our mouths will be filled with praise.
Paul reminds us of the only three things that really matter: faith, hope, and love. And the greatest of these is what drove Jesus, Jeremiah, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer to the top of the cliff. If we dare to follow their example, then maybe it won’t make that much difference one way or the other how we get down.
Today’s readings: Jeremiah 1:4–5, 17–19; Psalm 71:1–6, 15, 17; 1 Corinthians 12:31 — 13:13 [13:4–13]; Luke 4:21–30
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Today’s Gospel is one of tension and contradiction. We enter the scene at the local synagogue. It is near the beginning of Jesus’ earthly ministry, and he has returned home to Nazareth for a short while. There, in the midst of the men who watched
him grow up and who played with him as a boy in the dusty streets, Jesus proclaims that he is the fulfillment of the Messianic prophecies of Isaiah. The response is understandably mixed. “All spoke highly of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his mouth. They also asked, ‘Isn’t this the son of Joseph?’”
Jesus reminds them – none too gently – of the Israelites’ rejection of the prophets throughout history. Not only did the people ignore Elijah and Elisha, but they worked miracles among the pagans instead. Then comes the rage. “They rose up, drove him out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their town had been built, to hurl him down headlong.”
No one likes to be reminded of their own faults. In the deeply religious Jewish society, nobody wanted to be the unfaithful one. Jesus exposes the sins of the community, and it drives them not to conversion, but to rage. We can consider our own time. How often, when someone is contracted, do they quickly resort to anger, name-calling, and undermining the reputation of the other? How quickly we want to destroy! This Sunday, we ought to consider our own lives. Do we listen to the prophetic voices around us, even when they threaten to upturn our expectations? If we hear something difficult, something that reminds us of our own sin, do we accept the opportunity to prayerfully ponder? If we allow ourselves to be open to the prophetic voices in our own lives, we’ll notice that God speaks through the unexpected, if we have ears to hear it.
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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pro Labore Dei’s Sock Request Socks, please! Pro Labore Dei Milwaukee (PLD) serves the homeless of Milwaukee where they are - on the street. Along with lunches, socks are given to help our dear friends who are going through their own life challenges. You can help PLD to bless our brothers and sisters with a donation of warm socks. Bring your warm offerings on the first weekends of each month for collection as there will be a wicker basket waiting to receive your donation. Thank you in advance for your generous gifts!
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Volunteers Needed Can you spare a couple hours a month and take an older adult to a medical appointment or the grocery store? Interfaith SSR has an immediate need for more volunteer drivers. You always have at least one week’s notice and you can always say no to any request. And if you are helping someone with groceries, you can do it whenever you want! All we ask is that you say yes once or twice a month. All clients live in the southeast area of Milwaukee County and most appointments and grocery stores are in the same area. If you would like to volunteer, contact Vicki Jensen at [email protected] or by calling (414) 762-1998.
2019 Calendar Raffle Winners Date Ticket # Winner Amount January 20 15716 Jim Kobza $50.00 January 21 11619 Joseph Gaber $25.00 January 22 10384 Mary Jane Bochat $25.00 January 23 10719 Christine D. Cavallaro $25.00 January 24 11920 John Grogan $25.00 January 25 12922 Dave Krajewski $25.00 January 26 11725 Thomas M. Majcher $25.00
Praying for Vocations Pledge to pray for vocations at www.invisiblemonastery.com. This website was inspired by a call from Rome urging Catholics to organize an ‘invisible monastery’ in which many persons, day and night, are committed to continuous prayer for priestly vocations. For more information, call the Vocation Office, (414) 747-6437.
World Wide Marriage
Encounter Love is patient, love is kind. Increase your love for one another by attending the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend on February 15-17 in Geneva, IL; March 15-17 in Madison, WI or April 26-28 in Brookfield, WI. For more information call (888) 574-5653 or visit alifetimeoflove.org.
Retrievable… A Lifeline for Marriages Do you feel distant from your spouse? Do you fight all the time? Do you want to turn things around but do not know where to start? Retrievable can help! Our Catholic-based organization is a lifeline for marriages in trouble. Find out more about the program at www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call (414) 502-7658 or e-mail [email protected].
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BASILICA PARISH OFFICE • 2333 S 6TH ST • MILWAUKEE, WI 53215-3203 HOURS: 9:00AM—4:00PM (MONDAY—FRIDAY)
PASTORAL STAFF .....................................................................(414) 645-5623 Conventual Franciscans Rev. Lawrence Zurek, OFM Conv. ........................... Administrator x 213 Rev. John Clote, OFM Conv. ................................. Parochial Vicar x 224 Rev. Christopher Shorrock, OFM Conv. . ................... In Residence x 224
Permanent Deacons Mr. William Banach Mr. Theodore Faust
Basilica Business Office ......................................................................................................... x 212
Director of Religious Education (DRE) Mr. Jerry Krajewski .......................................................................... x 221
Director of Music & Organist Mr. Christopher Berry ...................................................................... x 219
Director of Environmental Services Mr. Cary Maleu ............................................................................... x 220
Sacristan & Parish Secretary Mr. Paul Trzebiatowski .................................................................... x 210
Administrative Assistant Mr. James Trzebiatowski .................................................................. x 230
POPE JOHN PAUL II PAVILION•VISITORS’ CENTER HOURS: 9:00AM—4:00PM (MONDAY—SATURDAY)
Director of Visitor Services .......................................................................... x 235 or (414) 902-3523
SAINT JOSAPHAT PARISH SCHOOL 801 W LINCOLN AVE • MILWAUKEE, WI 53215-3222
Principal Mrs. Kelly Savasta ............................................................(414) 645-4378
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CELEBRATION OF EUCHARIST Sundays: Saturday at 4:30PM 8:00AM, 10:00AM, 12:00PM Weekdays: Monday-Friday at 7:00AM Wednesday at 12:00PM Saturday at 8:00AM Holy Days: See the Bulletin for the Schedule
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Wednesdays: Following the 12:00PM Mass Vespers & Benediction at 5:30PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Weekdays: Monday-Friday following the 7:00AM Mass Saturday following the 8:00AM Mass Saturdays: 3:00PM
REGISTERING AS A PARISH MEMBER Contact the Parish Office, (414) 645-5623, x 210, to receive more information. Children of registered parents should register on their own as adults on their eighteenth birthday.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING AND VISITING THE SICK Contact the Parish Office, (414) 645-5623, x 210, if you are hospitalized or homebound and would like a visit from a member of the Pastoral Staff.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Parents must be registered parishioners. After attending a preparation class, they may schedule their child’s baptism. Baptisms typically take place on the second and fourth Sundays of each month.
Adults seeking baptism and/or entry into the Catholic Church are invited to participate in the parish RCIA program.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Either the Bride or Groom must be a registered parishioner for at least six months prior to reserving a date for the wedding. For more information, contact the Parish Office, (414) 645-5623, x 210.
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