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Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception & St. Joseph Catholic Church
Fifth Sunday of Lent April 7, 2019
St. Mary Parish 837 Parkview Dr. Milton, WI 53563
Phone: 608-868-3338 After Hours Emergencies: 608-868-2338 Fax: 608-868-3345 Website: www.saintmarymilton.org Parish Email: [email protected] Business Administrator: Vicki Kersten 608-868-3337 [email protected] Faith Formation Administrator: Sabrina Elsen 608-868-3334 [email protected] Faith Formation Admin Assistant: Paul Schultz 608-868-3336 [email protected] Music Coordinator: Doreen Houge 608-868-3335 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator: Lisa Meyers 608-868-3335 [email protected]
St. Joseph Parish 590 S. Saint Joseph Circle
Edgerton, WI 53534
Phone: 608-884-3038 Fax: 608-884-3298 Website: www.stjoeedgerton.org Parish Administrator: Theresa Slein 608-884-3038 [email protected] Coordinator of Religious Education: Paul Jozwiak 608-884-6231 [email protected] Director of Facilities & Maintenance: Jon Peterson 608-921-9015
Pastor: Fr. David Timmerman Email: [email protected]
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Sat. Apr. 6 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
(St. Mary) Barbara Urban (St. Joseph) Bishop Robert Morlino
Sun. Apr. 7 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
(St. Mary) St. Mary & St. Joseph Parishioners (St. Joseph) Ron & Mary Kruckenberg’s 61st Wedding Anniversary
Mon. Apr. 8 No Mass Tues. Apr. 9 No Mass Wed. Apr. 10 No Mass Thurs. Apr. 11 No Mass Fri. Apr. 12 No Mass Sat. Apr. 13 4:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m. (St. Mary) Theresa Wright (St. Joseph) Monsignor Doug Dushack
Sun. Apr. 14 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
(St. Mary) Gary Morehart (St. Joseph) St. Joseph & St. Mary Parishioners
Readings for Week of April 8-14 Monday, Apr. 8 Thursday, Apr. 11 Daniel 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 Genesis 17:3-9 Psalm 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5-6 Psalm 105:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 John 8:12-20 John 8:51-59 Tuesday, Apr. 9 Friday, Apr. 12 Numbers 21:4-9 Jeremiah 20:10-13 Psalm 102:2-3, 16-18, 19-21 Psalm 18:2-3a, 3bc-4, 5-6, 7 John 8:21-30 John 10:31-42 Wednesday, Apr. 10 Sunday, Apr. 14 Daniel 3:14-20, 91-92, 95 Luke 19:28-40 Canticle: Daniel 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56 Isaiah 50:4-7 John 8:31-42 Philippians 2:6-11 Luke 22:14— 23:56
Masses This Week
CONFESSIONS: During Fr. Dave’s recuperation, there will be no
confessions at St. Mary or St. Joseph until further notice. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Stewardship: A Way of Life
5th Sunday of Lent
“For his sake I have accepted the loss of all things and I con-
sider them so much rubbish, that I may gain Christ…”
Philippians 3:8
The first commandment says that we should not put other gods before the Lord. Sharing all of our gifts, our time in prayer, our talent in charitable works and our treasure to sup-port Church needs helps us keep God first in everything. It helps us from putting other gods before God. It helps us to use our gifts for the glory of God and not for our own hon-or.
Please keep these parishioners and family members in your prayers:
Rick Addie Dorothy Bomkamp Dick Brewer Kathleen Butler Frank Daniels Aaron Ellis Anna Furlano Tracy Guenther Mary Hagen Jim Holterman Hans Horrigmo-Cook Bill Hupp Don Hying Jim Jenkins Marion Kaiser Theresa Kingsbury Kathleen Knight Loren Krueger Mary Ann Langer Scot Nelson Bob Pakes Kathy Rand Barb Rogan Rob Rosa Gertrude Slein Fr. Dave Timmerman Kathy Trimberger Letitia Tyrrell Bob Urban Brett Urban
Pray for the Sick
WORD OF LIFE: “God creates every person for eternal union with Himself and continually invites us to embrace a loving relationship with Him. Every person is chosen.” USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
2018-19 Respect Life Reflections
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St. Joseph Parish This Week at St. Joseph Sun. April 7: • 10:30 a.m. RE 4K/5K class • 11:30 a.m. Sunday Donuts Mon. Apr. 8: • 6:00 p.m. Bible Study (Part Two) Wed. Apr. 10: • 3:30 p.m. RE Grades 1-5 • 6:30 p.m. RE Grades 6-12 • 6;30 p.m. RCIA at St. Joseph Thurs. Apr. 11: • 6:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross Sat. Apr. 13: • 8:00 a.m. Rosary Sun. Apr. 14: • 11:00 a.m. RE 4K/5K class • Noon Sunday Donuts • Noon First Communion retreat
Please keep these parishioners and family members in your prayers.
St. Joseph Parish April 13 & 14 Palm Sunday
NOTE: Mass times are staggered 30 minutes due to Palm Sunday.
Extraordinary Ministers 6:00 p.m. B2-Barb Steponkus B6-Mary Syverson 11:00 a.m. B2-Walt Kotecki B6-Holly Fox Lectors (Narrator/Voice) 6:00 p.m. N-Bonnie Shell V-Doug Kotecki 11:00 a.m. N-Laura Kisting V-Roland Breunig Mass Servers 6:00 p.m. Alyssa Kosmicki, Emma Kent, Ava W. 11:00 a.m. Nolan Fox, Vincent Fox, Shane Kisting Greeters 6:00 p.m. 1. Mary Syverson 2. John Shell 3. Sarah S.
11:00 a.m. 1. Linda Wolff 2. Monica Ecklund 3. Sue Tronnes
Special thanks to this week’s social
hosts of St. Joseph Donut Sunday Social: Jared & Kristen Hammer Family
Sponsor: Oren’s Auto Body & Car Wash
S. Severson Dee Katie Ron Hatlen Joey Hamann Linda Hatton Jim & Mary Ann
Rademacher Mary Linsley Sue & Jim Newcomb Roy & Marge
Hollenberger Annette Nagle Wendy Oren Werner Last Pat Spray
Ron Webb Kay Harding Merrill Moore Betty Langer Mark Jacob Mya Harwood Matt Baltzell Kay Kinney Geri Timmerman Meg Collins Catherine Jill Sommers Ed Maty Fr. Dave Timmerman
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St. Joseph Parish TRAVELING CHALICE: This week the Traveling Chalice will be in the home of Les & Yolan Skertchly. Special thanks to those who already signed up. Hosts are still needed. Please sign-up in the vestibule. SAVE THE DATE: Mother's Day Social on Sunday May 5th after the 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph Church. Volunteers are needed. You may contact Melanie Wentler 884-6080. Further information will be coming after Easter. ST. JOSEPH CEMETERY: Spring is finally here! All artificial plants and decorations need to be removed by Monday, April 15 or they will be disposed of. Thanks for your cooperation. Jon Peterson MARK YOUR CALENDARS—SPRING CLEAN UP: Get to know your fellow parishioners at S.t Joseph while sprucing up our parish inside and out at the Spring Clean-Up. It is scheduled for Saturday, May 4 at 9:00 a.m. The rain date is Saturday, May 11. Sign-up sheets will be posted in the vestibule soon. CALLING ALL ARTISTS: We are in need of someone to design posters for our September Parish Dinner. If
interested, please call Jon Peterson at 608-921-9015.
Congratulations Newly Married: • Darren Webb & Elizabeth Ware CROP HUNGER WALK...three weeks from today. No child should go to bed hungry. You can help. Support local hunger agencies and the global hunger relief efforts of Church World Service. Join Team St. Joseph Edgerton in the Janesville Area CROP Hunger Walk on April 28 at 1:00 p.m. at Cargill United Methodist Church, Janesville. Help us reach our goal of 5 walkers and $500 raised! More info: www.crophungerwalk.org/janesvillewi/. Register or donate online today! Questions: Contact Rita Fox 715-623-7277.
Financially Speaking Collection from March 24, 2019
Envelopes 1,470.00 Offertory 793.00 Total 2,263.00
Collection from March 31, 2019
This information not available at time of printing. Will be published
next weekend
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www.saintmarymilton.org
This Week at St. Mary Parish
Sun. Apr. 7: • 9:00 a.m. “Seeds” Ministry Mon. Apr. 8: • 1:00p.m. St. Margaret’s Circle with
Rosemary Schafer • 5:00 p.m. Interfaith Community Outreach
meeting in the Ark. • FFA Banquet • 6:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross Tues. Apr. 9: • 10:30 a.m. Pastoral Care Commission in
the Ark. • 4:00 p.m. K-6 FF classes. • 7:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus in the
center. Wed. Apr. 10: • 4:00 p.m. K-6 FF classes. • 6:00 p.m. Finance Council in the Ark. Thurs. Apr. 11: • 6:30 p.m. Choir practice Sat./Sun. Apr. 13/14: • Camillus Ministry Blood Pressure
screening in the parish office following mass.
• Ark Library is open following mass. Sun. Apr. 14: • 9:00 a.m. “Seeds” Ministry. • 10:00 a.m. Family Ministry in the center. • 9:00 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. High School in the
lower level. • 5:30 p.m. Middle School in the center.
St. Mary Parish April 13 & 14
Second Sunday of the Month Reader One 4:00 p.m. Karen Cain* 9:00 a.m. Steve Vicenzi Reader Two 4:00 p.m. Frank Bua 9:00 a.m. Pat Starr* Commentator 4:00 p.m. Rick Elbert 9:00 a.m. Bob Cullen Musician 4:00 p.m. Lisa Meyers 9:00 a.m. Lisa Meyers, Sabrina Elsen Cantor 4:00 p.m. Kelly Schauf 9:00 a.m. Doreen Houge Servers 4:00 p.m. Grace Crofts, Jay Kjendle 9:00 a.m. Kileigh Gorski, Ella Gorski, Logan Blaser, Ellie Johnson Extraordinary Ministers 4:00 p.m. Ron Yoss, Helen Dickinson, Sue Gavigan 9:00 a.m. Gail Slepekis, Terri Lieder, Donna Platts Ushers 4:00 p.m. Allan Schmit, Paula Schmit, Eric Weins 9:00 a.m. Tom Lieder, Michael Goedert, Mike Roberts, Sandy Sokn, Tom Krausse Sacristan 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Sharon Anderson *Denotes Check-In Person
St. Mary Parish
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Traveling Chalice
This week the Traveling Chalice will be in the home of
Larry and Lisa Meyers
A special thanks to those who have already signed up to be a host. More weekends are available. Please sign up in the Gathering Space.
St. Mary Parish
ARK LIBRARY: The Ark Library is open next weekend following all Masses. Browse through the many books and vid-eos that our Ark Library has to offer. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING: Camil-lus Ministry blood pressure screening is held NEXT weekend in the parish office after all Masses.
Calendar Raffle Winner: Week 14: Brenna McNutt
Fiscal Year-To-Date Contributions YTD Income Needs 329,240.00 YTD Envelopes & ACH 297,546.46 YTD Offertory 23,115.93 Deficit -8,577.61
Collection from last year (April 1, 2018—Easter)
Envelopes 10,776.00 Offertory 1,705.75 ACH Auto-Debit 4,124.00
Financially Speaking
Collection From Last Week (March 31, 2019)
Weekly Income Needs 8,231.00 Envelopes 5,164.00 Offertory 524.25 ACH Auto-Debit 463.00 Deficit -2,079.75
NOTE: Weekly and YTD income listed above does not include non-offertory income (tuition, fundrais-ing, memorials, etc.)
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Prayer for a New Bishop Loving God, you fill heaven and earth with your glory, yet you are near to all who call upon you. Grant our diocese a new bishop who, in your grace, is a Shepherd after your own heart: one who is filled with zeal for the Faith and the spread of the Gospel, who is gen-tle and wise, merciful and just, and devoted in love for your people. May he strive each day to be configured to your Son, Jesus Christ, and unite your peo-ple to become stronger in faith, more earnest in our love of you, and generous with our care for others. Grant your people the grace to accept our new bishop as your own, and may he lead us toward your Son, the unfailing light, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Saint Raphael, patron of our Diocese,
pray for us.
UPDATE ON FR. DAVE: Late Monday evening, Fr. Dave suffered a heart attack at home. He was transported to the hospital in Janesville and the next morning was transported to Madison. On Wednesday morning he underwent an 8-1/2 hour surgery. Per the surgeon, everything went great. They did a quadruple bypass and he is expected to be in ICU for several days. The
family has requested no visitors at this time. Please keep Fr. Dave in your prayers as he continues to heal and recuperate. Please join us in welcoming Fr. Paul Arinze, who has been assigned by the diocese as the temporary parochial administrator for St. Mary and St. Joseph to allow Fr. Dave to focus all his energy on healing!
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TAIZE’ PRAYER AT NATIVITY OF MARY, JANESVILLE: Dan Schutte, songwriter and composer of much of the music that we sing at Mass, offers a
reflection on “Prayer”: It’s not that we even need to have something profound to say or need a prayer book or rosary to help us. In fact, all we need
to do is sit quietly and allow God to be there with us, letting ourselves bask in the warmth of the Lord’s presence. For most of us, our prayer tends to have too many words anyway. Why not make this simple? Maybe it’s just about allowing God to be present at that moment. Taking care of us, providing what we need most at any given moment. God is always present if we stop and empty ourselves of the world’s cares, if only for a moment. Taize’ Prayer offers an opportunity for us to simply be in God’s presence and open our hearts to God’s voice. Join us on Monday, April 8 at 7:00 p.m. for a peaceful and enriching prayer experience. OLA FISH FRY: Our Lady of the
Assumption, Beloit, will have a Fish Fry this Friday, April 12 and every Friday during Lent. Serving takes place from 5:00-7:00 p.m. in Assumption Hall. All you
can eat baked and fried Cod, baked
potatoes, fries, coleslaw, applesauce, bread and beverage. Adults: $11.00; children 6-12: $5.00; 5 and under FREE. Soda and desserts offered at an additional charge. Carry-outs available.
ST. JOSEPH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SCHOLARSHIPS: St. Joseph Knights of Columbus are again offering two scholarships. These $500 scholarships are available to male high school seniors who have been confirmed, are members of St. Joseph Parish and who intend to attend an accredited college or technical school on a full-time basis during the 2018-19 academic year. Criteria for consideration include academic record, church and community service and extracurricular activities. Applications are available at the parish office or by contacting Roland Breunig, Grand Knight, at 608-247-8979. Completed applications are to be turned in to the parish office no later than April 7.
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April 7 Sunday
5:30-7:30 pm Mission
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April 8 Monday
6:30 pm Stations of the Cross
7:00 p.m. Taize Prayer
April 9 Tuesday
6:00-7:00 pm
Adoration
6:00-7:00 pm
Adoration in Spanish
Noon-5:00 pm
Adoration
April 10 Wednesday
Noon Adult Spirit
Club
5:30 pm Stations 6:00 pm Fr. Tim’s Lenten Study
April 11 Thursday
6:30 pm Stations of the Cross
8:30 am-1:00 pm
Adoration
April 12 Friday
9:00 am-2:15 pm
Adoration 2:30 & 5:30
pm Stations
8:45-9:45 am Adoration
Noon Stations
Noon-5:00 pm
Adoration 6:00 pm
Stations & Soup
April 16 Tuesday
6:30 pm Stations of the Cross
Throughout the season of Lent, events will be added. Check back each week for updated listing.
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Special THANK YOU to parishioners Gail & John Nordlof for the donation of altar wine at St. Mary Parish. Northleaf Winery, LLC 232 S Janesville Street Milton Wisconsin 53563 608-580-0575 fax 608-580-0576 www.northleafwinery.com [email protected]
ST. JOSEPH SCRIP NEWS: 2 NEW GIFT CARDS
COMING APRIL 6-7!
We are proud to announce the following business to our Scrip
Program:
Two Brothers/Red Baron/1848
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Cafe on Main
Each are available in $25 certificates and earn a 10% rebate.
Help support these local businesses and the Fellowship Committee by
purchasing Scrip. Thank you!!
SALAD LUNCHEON AT ST. STEPHEN: Wednesday, May 1 from 11:00 a.m. To 1:00 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Parish center, 716 Shu-Lar Lane, Clinton. ADULT CATHOLIC SPIRIT CLUB: Will meet at noon Wednesday, April 10 at St. John Vianney Marian Hall. A potluck dinner will be served and you are asked to bring a dish to share, along with your own table service. Spring has sprung and thought turn to gardening. The Oak Village Garden Center will give us a powerpoint presentation on Container Gardens. Come learn about this interesting gardening concept. The program begins at 12:45 p.m. Blood pressure screenings are available from 11:30 a.m. to noon. For more information call Ginny at 608-752-4442.
http://www.northleafwinery.commailto:[email protected]
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SAINT JOSEPH’S COUNCIL NO. 6508 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Presents an All You Can Eat
FRIDAY, April 19, 2019
4:30 - 7:00 p.m. (or until food is gone)
SAINT JOSEPH’S PARISH HALL
590 S. Saint Joseph Circle, Edgerton, Wisconsin
ADULTS $12.00 SENIORS 60+ 10.00 CHILDREN 5 to 12 5.00 CHILDREN UNDER 5 FREE
Menu: Fried or Baked Cod, French Fried or Baked Pota-toes, Mac & Cheese, Soup, Cole Slaw, Dinner Rolls, Bever-age and Delicious Homemade Desserts!
Carry-outs available - Call 608-289-6543
FISH FRY
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LICENSED ELECTRICIAN WANTED: The Milton Area Youth Center (MAYC) is looking for a licensed Electrician willing to donate their time to do some minor updates at the Center. This includes changing 2-prong outlets to 3-prong outlets, installing “exit” lights and a few other small jobs. For more details, please contact Marci Brandt at 717-682-5709
St. Mary Outreach
Commission would love to
hear ideas you have on
future Volunteer/Outreach
Opportunities! Contact 868-3337
LOVE BEGINS HERE: This summer July 14th-17th Saint Joseph’s is happy to host Love Begins Here! Over 120 middle school missionaries from all around the Madison diocese will meet in Edgerton and spend time serving in our parish community. We are looking for opportunities for these kids to serve you! Yard Work, Scraping, Staining, Painting, Housework, Window Washing, Garage and Barn Cleanout, Landscaping…No task is too small in the eyes of the Lord when filled with great love. If you or someone you know is in need of a little help please contact Sarah Campbell at 884-0408.
Volunteer/Outreach Opportunities
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Congratulations to Our Newly Confirmed April 3, 2019
Saint Mary, Milton
McKenna Cecilia Bladl
Taylor Monica Boe
Samuel Anthony of Padua Burdette
Zoe Francis of Assisi Cross
Travis Patrick Cunningham
Ella Francis of Assisi Davis
Tate Sebastian Dunk
Bryce Francisco Marto Eckert
Hailey Catherine of Sweden Ehle
Zoey Lailah Fischer
Brady Sebastian Fry
Elias Anthony of Padua Hammer
Kelly Mary Magdalene de Pazzi
Hanauska
Grace Helena Hefel
McKenna Cecilia Holterman
Christian Francis of Assisi
Horrigmo-Cook
Hans Gregory Horrigmo-Cook
Julia Madeleine Sophie Barat Jaecks
Tyler Felix Laatsch
Hayden Adjutor Lee
Ian Christopher Lilla
Evan Sebastian Mallon
Emma Brigid of Ireland Mueller
Chase Joseph of Cupertino Nording
Scarlett Bernard Pumilia
Grace Catherine of Alexandria
Quade
Erika Lucy Reif
Kellen Sebastian Ryan
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You’ve finished reading “The Biggest Lie in the History of Christianity” by Matthew Kelly, which you received as a Christmas gift from St. Mary and St. Joseph parishes. (If you don’t have it, there are a few copies still available in the parish office.) Where do you go from here? It’s not too late to sign up for Best Lent Ever®, daily e-mails with short inspirational videos, practical tips for your life, and personal stories based on this book. You can also explore study guides for this and past holiday gift titles like “Perfectly Yourself” and “Resisting Happiness.” Thank you for taking time out of your hectic life to read this book... You may be asking, “What now?” Well, you know what the biggest lie is. You know the damage it has done. You know, but not everyone does. In fact, most people are largely unaware. So now it’s your turn to
live a life of truth by boldly embracing the holiness set apart for you. You can change the course of Christianity one Holy Moment at a time. Souls are at stake and your role is irreplaceable. You have a God-given mission, and no one else can do it for you. Thank you for accepting your call to holiness.
God bless, The Dynamic Catholic Team
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St. Mary 837 Parkview Dr. Milton, WI 53563
608-868-3338
St. Joseph 590 S. Saint Joseph Circle
Edgerton, WI 53534 608-884-3038