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June 4, 2017 Pentecost Sunday
Saint of the Week
St. Norbert Born in 1080 at Xanten, Germany, into a noble family, he led a worldly, carefree life during his youth. For reasons of prestige he was named
imperial chaplain. Then during a thunderstorm in 1115, he only narrowly escaped death by lightning: the event changed his life. He took vows and conducted an upright and righteous life. Pope Gelasius authorized him and several companions to found a religious community at Premontre, France, which developed into the order of the Premonstratensian Canons, approved in 1126. That same year Norbert was chosen archbishop of Magdeburg, Germany. He died there in 1134 and was canonized in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII.
He is depicted with the white robe of the Premonstratensians, usually holding a monstrance. He is the protector of women in childbirth.
The name Norbert is of German origin and means “splendor of the north.”
** Taken from Saints– A Year in Faith and Art by Rosa Giorgi
Please pray for the Church in our Diocese
Heavenly Father, Bless your Church with an abundance of holy and zealous priests, deacons, brothers, and sisters. Give those you have called to the married state and those you have chosen to live as single persons in the world, the special graces that their lives require. Form us all in the likeness of your Son, so that in Him, with Him, and through Him, we may love you more deeply and serve you more faithfully, always and everywhere.
With Mary we ask this through Christ our Lord.
This week we pray especially for:
Levi Schmitt of Sacred Heart Parish in Elmwood, WI Theology II
St. Francis de Sales Seminary
Prayer Intention of the Week:
That all Christians may have
the courage to acknowledge,
publicly, that Jesus is Messiah
and Lord
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2 Welcome to Our Lady of Peace Parish · Marshfield
Jesus told his disciples that he must leave them so that he might send them the Advocate, the Consoler, the Holy Spirit, to guide them in the way of truth and to understand all that Jesus had taught them. On this happy feast of Pentecost we know that we need a guide to keep us rooted in Jesus. We need a consoler because following the Gospel in this world is difficult. And we need the strength that the Holy Spirit gives because our own strength is so limited. So said blessed Cardinal John Henry Newman, a man whose knowledge and holiness were a great inspiration to me during my seminary days. He was an Anglican priest until he converted to Catholicism at age 44 in 1845, a conversion that took a lot of courage in 19th century Anglican England. He was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010, and it would be a beautiful thing if he were officially canonized. On this feast of Pentecost I offer you a beautiful prayer that Cardinal Newman composed. Mother Teresa prayed this prayer every day after Communion, which inspired me to begin the same habit a long time ago. You might clip this from the bulletin and add it to your prayer book or place it in your Bible. God bless all of you in the Holy Spirit today and always!
"Dear Jesus, help me to spread your fragrance wherever I go. Flood my soul with your spirit and life. Penetrate and possess my whole being so utterly that my life may only be a radiance of yours. Shine through me, and be so in me that every soul I come in contact with me feel your presence in my soul. Let them look up and see no longer me, but only Jesus! Stay with me, and then I shall begin to shine as you shine, so to shine as to be a light to others. This light, oh Jesus, will be all from you; none of it will be mine. It will be you, shining on others through me. Let me thus praise you the way you love best, by shining on those around me. Let me preach you without preaching , not by words but by my example, by the catching force of the sympathetic influence of what I do, the evidence fullness of the love my heart bears to you. Amen"
From Our Pastor
Bulletin announcement requests are due in writing or via
email([email protected]) and must be received
in the Parish Office by 12:00pm on the preceding Monday.
Sacraments Baptism - Parents requesting to have a child baptized are invited to call Father Berns directly at 715-384-9414. He will assist with any baptism preparation and scheduling a date.
Reconciliation - Celebrated on Saturdays from 4:45-5:15 pm and upon request. Communal Penance Services are held during Advent and Lent.
First Eucharist and Confirmation - Ongoing catechesis is essential in the faith formation of the youth of Our Lady Peace Parish (OLP). Therefore, any child must be enrolled continually from the First Grade, in either Columbus Catholic Schools or OLP’s Religious Education Programs, to receive either the Sacraments of First Eucharist or Confirmation.
RCIA Christian Initiation of Adults - Anyone interested in joining the Catholic Church should contact Sister Virdean Meyer at 715-384-3044. Classes begin each Fall.
Marriage - 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 meeting with engaged couples to assist them in marriage preparation. As this preparation takes time, couples are asked to contact Fr. Berns 8-12 months before the wedding.
Anointing of the Sick - If any parishioner is ill at home or going into the hospital and would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick, please contact Father Berns at 715-384-9414. A Mass of Healing with anointing is celebrated during the year.
New Parishioners - To join our community, please register at the Parish Office, the church welcome desk, or call 715-384-9414 Ext. 2.
Father Eric Berns, Pastor 715-384-9414
Rectory 1414 W. 5th St. 715-384-9414 [email protected]
Kara McManus, Business Manager
Parish Office
510 South Columbus Avenue 715-384-9414
Corinne Johnson, Religious Education Director
Cathy Hopkins, Parish Website
Janet Orella, Bulletin Editor
Sister Virdean Meyer, RCIA/Adult Education/Liturgy
[email protected] 715-384-3044
Communion to the Homebound
Pauline Hebert & Debbie Hebert 715-305-8641
Prayer Chain
Jane Anderson 715-207-0477
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Admin. Office 8:00 am-12:00 pm
Rectory 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Mass Schedule
Saturday 5:30 pm
Sunday 8:30 am; 10:00 am
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7:00 am
Tuesday 5:30 pm
Gift Presentation: Would you consider carrying up the offertory gifts at Mass with your family, your spouse, or even by yourself? All you need to do is let the ushers know before Mass that you are willing to do it. It would be wonderful to see new faces presenting, to the Lord, our earthly gifts that become the Eucharist.
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Diocesan annual appeal (DAA) update
**Parish Finances Fiscal Year July 1, 2016-June 30 2017 **
Diocese of LaCrosse Guidelines for Reporting Instances of Child Abuse
The Diocese of La Crosse, through its policies and procedures, seeks to provide a prompt, appropriate and compassionate response to reporters of sexual abuse of a child by a member of the clergy or by lay employees or volunteers. Anyone wishing to make a report of an allegation of sexual abuse should send that report to Bishop William Patrick Callahan at the Diocese of La Crosse, P.O. Box 4004, La Crosse, WI 54602-4004. The form is available through the Diocese of La Crosse, Office for Clergy; or on the diocesan website at: www.diolc.org. Individuals are also encouraged to take their reports directly to civil authorities. Copies of the diocesan policy are available through your local parish and on the diocesan website. If you have any questions about the Diocese of La Crosse and the implementation of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, please contact Monsignor David Kunz, Vicar for Clergy, Diocese of La Crosse, at (608) 791-2679; or [email protected]
SACRED HEART PARISH RUMMAGE SALE
Sacred Heart Parish in Marshfield will be holding a rummage sale on Thursday and Friday, June 8 and June 9 from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017 Cathedral St. Joseph the
Workman - 9 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. 530 Main St. La Crosse WI 54601
Come and venerate the official relics of Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, in this first U.S. tour to celebrate the 130th anniversary of Saint Padre Pio's birth, and the 15th anniversary of his canonization.
Veneration of the relics will be offered from 9:00am – 11:45am and 1:15pm – 6:30pm. Mass will be offered at 12:10 and at 7:00pm. The 7:00pm Mass will be a Mass in honor of Saint Padre Pio celebrated by the Most Reverend William Patrick Callahan.
For more information about the public veneration, please call 608-788-7700, or send an email to [email protected].
Our fear of boredom is in fact most perilous to fruitful participation in the Mass. It often seems that what we desire most in the celebration of the Mass is an occasion to be entertained. We want a homilist who can make jokes and tell engaging stories about his life. We want music that is upbeat, a liturgical equivalent to what we listen to while working out at the gym. We want liturgies that are short so that we can resume our busy schedules. Yet in this desire for entertainment we distract ourselves from the contemplative encounter that each celebration of the Mass offers. Boredom at Mass is not something that should be eliminated. The moment in which we find ourselves bored while listening to the readings and the homily, bored while hearing the same Eucharistic Prayer offered once again, and bored while singing this same hymn we chant every Advent, is also the moment in which we are invited to participate more fully in the love of God poured out in Christ. To let our minds be distracted by the way that incense fractures the colored light, revealing the beauty of a beautiful God, or to let our imaginations wander during the homily, may be less a matter of frittering away the time and more often a moment in which God's voice speaks in the stillness of our hearts.
~excerpt from Bored Again Catholic
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Mass Intentions Saturday, June 3 Pentecost Sunday
5:30 pm †Ron Rasmussen Jr.
Sunday, June 4 Pentecost Sunday
8:30 am †Rick Johnson
10:00 am People of the Parish
Monday, June 5 St. Bonafice, Bishop and Martyr
7:00 am Communion Service
Tuesday, June 6 St. Norbert
5:30 pm †Carl Mueller
Wednesday, June 7 Weekday
7:00 am †Lawrence Eberhardy
Thursday, June 8 Weekday
7:00 am †Elizabeth David
Friday, June 9 St. Ephrem, Deacon & Dr. of the Church
7:00 am †Evelyn Hauke
Saturday, June 10 The Most Holy Trinity
5:30 pm †Mary Forst
Sunday, June 11 The Most Holy Trinity
8:30 am People of the Parish
10:00 am †Sarah Grace Anderson
Mass & Liturgical Ministry Schedule
The Most Holy Trinity
Sat. June 10 5:30 pm
Lectors Joe Baierl & Jackie Walker
Euch. Min. Mark Fonferek, Nancy Baierl, Cheryl Kahl,
Bryan DeVries,
Servers Daniel & Theresa Adler
Ushers Andy Martin, Bill Draxler, Sharon Price,
James Kress Sr., Kurt Potts
Music Min. Joan Frericks/Gigi Plautz
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Sun. June 11 8:30 am
Lectors Pat Herman & Tammi Timmler
Euch. Min. Kathie Boyance, Brigid Dean,
Mary Jo Zschernitz, JoAnn Gougeon, Lori Tischendorg
Servers Cole Timmler & Dustin Apfel
Ushers Al Kroll, Jeff Timmler, Doug Zschernitz,
Tim Hughes, Scott Pricket, Joe Orella
Music Min Youth Choir
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10:00 am
Lectors Andrew & Shelia Spencer
Euch. Min. Cindy Lee, Tom Turchi,
Mary & Clarence Hartl, Kathleen Anderson
Servers Maya & Jade Kuhn
Ushers Kay Henseler, Jon Boyle, Nate Mueller
Music Min. Adult Choir
Communion Ministers to the Homebound
June 4 Pauline Hebert/Dan Aumann
June 11 Debbie Hebert (Both)
Funeral Servers:
June 4-10 Bill Draxler & Tim Hughes
June 11-17 John Bujalski & Al Kroll
Readings for the Week of June 4, 2017
Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Extended Vigil: Gn 11:1-9/Ps 33:10-15/Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b/ Dn 3:52-56 or Ps 19:8-11/Ez 37:1-14/Ps 107:2-9/Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30/ Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39
Day: Acts 2:1-11/Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34/1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13/ Jn 20:19-23
Monday: Tb 1:3; 2:1b-8/Ps 112:1b-2, 3b-6/Mk 12:1-12
Tuesday: Tb 2:9-14/Ps 112:1-2, 7-9/Mk 12:13-17
Wednesday: Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a/Ps 25:2-5ab, 6, 7bc-9/Mk 12:18-27
Thursday: Tb 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a/Ps 128:1-5/Mk 12:28-34
Friday: Tb 11:5-17/Ps 146:1b-2, 6c-10/Mk 12:35-37
Saturday: Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20/Tb 13:2, 6efgh-8/Mk 12:38-44
Next Sunday: Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9/Dn 3:52-56/2 Cor 13:11-13/Jn 3:16-18
This Week at OLP
Sun. June 4 11:30 am Saturday Choir Practice CH Tues. June 6 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet/Rosary CH Wed. June 7 7:30 am Moms in Prayer LCR 5:00-6:00 pm Youth Choir Practice CH 7:00 pm Adult Choir Practice CH Sun. June11 11:30 am Saturday Choir Practice CH
Logan Conference Room– LCR, Church-CH , Admin. Building-AB Parish Kitchen-PK, Wavra Library-WL, Youth Room-YR, Columbus-COL Dillenburg Hall-DH, Our Lady of Peace Intermediate School-OLPI
Next Week at OLP
Sun. June 11 11:30 am Saturday Choir Practice CH Tues. June 13 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet/Rosary CH 6:15 pm Parish Council Meeting LCR Wed. June 14 7:30 am Moms in Prayer LCR 5:00-6:00 pm Youth Choir Practice CH 7:00 pm Adult Choir Practice CH Sun. June 18 11:30 am Saturday Choir Practice CH
"Do you want to do something special for the homebound in our Parish? Bring communion to them. It is a very satisfying ministry and the homebound parishioners are very appreciative that someone will bring the Lord to them. If interested call Pauline at 715-305-8641. Thank you.
To be a martyr is to give back to heaven all that
one has received, wealth, life, our whole soul.
—Blessed Frederic Ozanam
5 Welcome to Our Lady of Peace Parish · Marshfield
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Advertiser of the Week
Gaffney Plumbing, Inc. 851 S. Central Ave
Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 384-4606
Please support this business that supports our Parish
“MAKER FUN FACTORY: CREATED BY GOD BUILT FOR
A PURPOSE”
Our Lady of Peace’s Totally Catholic Vacation Bible
School
Mark your calendar for the afternoons of Monday, July 24th through Friday July 28th as Pre-school through Sixth Grade children experience, in Dillenburg Hall, that God made them for a reason and is always with them. Registration forms are available at all the Church Entrances. You can also register with the link on the OLP Facebook page. Volunteers, of all ages, are needed to join in the week of fun-filled activities and share their own enthusiasm and love of God with the eager children.
For additional information, please contact Joann Roehl at joannaseth @frontier.com.
"Kickoff to June Dairy Month" with the Stratford FFA Alumni Dairy Breakfast at Country Aire Ballroom on Sunday, June 4th, 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., “All You Care to Eat”. Enjoy a Free Bus Tour of
Night Hawk Dairy LLC. Matching funds from Catholic Financial Life, Str. Chapter #203
Please pray for these young men as they continue on their journey with Christ Jesus:
Deacon Aaron Becker Christ the King, Spencer Deacon Juan Pedro Roblez Baltazar Ss. Peter & Paul, Independence Deacon Peter Kieffer Blessed Sacrament, La Crosse Kyle Laylan St. Mary, Tomah Barry Saylor St. Vincent de Paul, Wisconsin Rapids
Ordination to the Priesthood: June 24, 2017
SUMMER IS HERE
AND VACATIONS ARE NEAR!
Out of Town Mass Times When you and your family are traveling this
summer, don’t stress out about missing Mass. It is easy to locate a Parish near where you are staying by visiting www.masstimes.org to find Mass times for out of town churches, with a number of options (zip code, city etc.) KEEP UPDATED ON WHAT IS HAPPENING AT OUR
LADY OF PEACE WHILE YOU’RE GONE
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