sixth time saints edward & isidore
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EDWARD & ISIDORE
FEBRUARY 17, 2019 ● SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
3667 Flintville Rd, Green Bay WI 54313 ● 865-7844 ● F: 865-4375 ●stedwardisidore.org
Saints
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
8:00 am—4:00 pm Mon.–Wednesday
8:00 am—3:00 pm Thursday
8:00—12:00 pm Friday
MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am
Weekdays 8:30 am, Tues-Thurs
8:15 am, Friday
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor - Rev. David Hoffman
Phone ................................ 865-7019
Deacon-Greg Humpal
Phone…………………………..865-7844
Pastoral Associate-
Lori Flanagan
Phone…………………………..865-7844
Liturgy & Music-
Jennifer McAllister
Phone ................................ 865-7844
Parish Nurse - Carol Mueller
Phone ................................ 865-7844
CHRISTIAN FORMATION
Pre-School & K thru 5
Donna Pamperin
Phone ................................ 660-8346
Mid./High School/Confirmation
Phyllis Hendricks
Phone ................................ 865-7677
Secretary - Stacy Rasmussen
Phone ................................ 865-7677
Adult Formation-Lori Flanagan
Phone ................................ 865-7844
SUPPORT STAFF
Parish Secretary - Kim Burkel
Phone ................................ 865-7844
Business Manager
Sheri Sarosiek
Phone ................................ 865-7844
Maintenance Coordinator
Mike Grzywa
Phone ................................ 865-7844
CEMETERY
Director - Len Gracyalny
Phone ................................ 434-0110
Director - Richard Reimer
Phone ................................ 606-0365
SACRAMENTS
Baptism
Please contact the office to register for Baptism
Preparation class.
Marriage
Please contact Fr. Dave at least six months before the
wedding. Please contact the Music Director for guidance in
choosing music.
Reconciliation
Individual confessions on Saturdays from 3:00-3:30.
Individual confessions anytime by appointment.
Communion for the Homebound
Please contact the parish office to arrange visits to the
homebound or parishioners in nursing care facilities.
Communion is brought by Carol Mueller or a Care Minister
on the first Friday of the month.
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Tuesday
8:30 am Jean VanOss & Liz Ferris
Wednesday
8:30 am Sue Ellen & Roger Beck
Thursday
8:30 am Herbert & Jackie Matuszak
Friday
8:15am Edmund Ruedinger Family
Saturday
4:00 pm Deceased Family Members from
The Steve & Mary Anne McFarlane
Families
Sunday
8:00 am Pat Gracyalny
10:00am People of the Parish
WEEK AHEAD
Monday
4:30 pm KN-5th Christian Formation
4:30—6pm Christian Formation Registration
6:00 pm Alpha Series
6:30 pm Al-Anon Meeting (Bride’s Room)
6:30 pm Alzheimer’s Support Group Mtg.
Tuesday
9:00 am Prayer Shawl Ministry
4:30 pm KN-5th Christian Formation
4:30—6 pm Christian Formation Registration
6:00 pm Welcoming Committee Mtg.
7:00 pm Parish Holy Hour
Wednesday
9:00 am Bible Study
4:30 pm KN-5th Christian Formation
4:30—6pm Christian Formation Registration
5:30 pm Age to Age Choir Rehearsal
6:30 pm KN-5th Christian Formation
6:00 pm Finance Council Meeting
Thursday
1:00 pm Haiti Kit Makers
Friday
Saturday
8:00 am AA Meeting
Sunday
6:00—8pm Middle School B
AA Meetings
Held Saturday mornings in the Marion Room from
8-9am. Contact Tom W. at 822-1433 if you have any
questions.
Al—Anon
Meeting Monday Evenings at 6:30 pm.
Bible Study
Wednesdays @ 9am in the Marion Room.
LENTEN PARISH MISSION
Mark your calendars and plan to attend our Lenten
Parish Mission – March 18-20 from 1-2:30 pm – to
hear Fr. James Kubicki, S.J., speak on the topic,
“Living in Union With the Heart of Jesus.”
Watch the bulletin for more information about the
specific talks each day.
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FEBRUARY 17, 2019 ● | 3
“Blessed are you when people hate you,…exclude
and insult you, and denounce your name…on
account of the Son of Man.” (LUKE 6:22)
All of us have been in situations when someone has
made a negative comment or joke about God or our
Catholic faith. How did you respond? Did you stay
silent or pretend to go along with the crowd because
you didn’t want to cause waves and then, later, you felt
bad? Know that God is with you all the time, the Holy
Spirit will put the right words in your mouth. Pray for
the strength and courage to proclaim our faith to
others, especially during uncomfortable situations.
@Edward_Isidore
Liturgical Minister Schedule for 02/23/2019—02/24/2019
4:00 pm 8:00 am 10:00 am
Musicians
Angel Voices Karen, Eileen Jenn, Open to All
Liturgy Assistant
Keith Deneys Judy McNeill Kim Burkel
Altar Servers
Sam Teddy
Olivia Teddy
Aubrey Friendshuh
Luke Friendshuh
Nicole Bodart
NEED 1
Lector
Tracy Tachick
Jan Peters
Lori Flanagan
Donna Melendy
Andrew Alsteen
Helen Wagner
Eucharistic
Ministers
Bonnie Spencer
Joe Roemaat
Terri Roemaat
Melissa Lange
Clarence Davister
Barb DeVillers
Deacon Greg
Michelle Joslin
David Liss
Judy McNeill
Monica Pawlak
Keith Pierson
Mary Pierson
Deacon Greg
Kim Burkel
Ellie Lucas
Craig Maternoski
Darlene Matuszak
Jerry Novak
Lisa Reiman
Deacon Greg
Ushers
Earl Spencer
Reed Reimer
Trevor Lange
Peggy Saletta
Evan Friendshuh
Dan Friendshuh
Sandy Matuszak
Richard Matuszak
Gil Wagner
Charles Maternoski
Tim Moore
NEED 1
Financial Stewardship
For the week ended February 9/10, 2019
Church Support Budget Needed: $ 13,847.00
Actual Church Support: $ 13,910.79
Stewardship Project –
ProLife Across America: $ 1,244.38
Parish Needs – Roof $ 50.00
Stewardship Collection Schedule:
This Weekend, Feb 16/17 – Parish Needs - Roof
Next Weekend, Feb 23/24 – Stewardship Project –
ProLife Across America
Thank you for your continued generosity towards our parish
and community.
BISHOP’S APPEAL WEEKLY REPORT
PARISH GOAL
$129,890
CONTRIBTION SO FAR
$10,199
Thank you for your generosity!
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CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE
WWW.STEDWARDISIDORE.ORG
Please remember to keep in prayer all those on the
parish prayer chain. If you would like to be a
member of the prayer chain or if you have an
intention you would like added to our prayer
intentions, please call Lori at 865-7844.
Week of February 17th
Sunday, Feb. 17
• Children’s Liturgy of the Word at 10am Mass
• Middle School A 6-8 pm
Monday, Feb. 18
• Kindergarten-5th grade at 4:30pm
Tuesday, Feb. 19
• Kindergarten-5th grade at 4:30pm
Wednesday, Feb. 20
• Kindergarten-5th grade at 4:30pm
• Kindergarten-5th grade at 6:30pm
Second Grade Reminders:
• Feb. 25/26/27: First Communion Book/Fabric
Square due
• Mar. 9/10 or Mar. 16/17: Bread Dist. during Mass
Fifth Grade Reminders:
• Mar. 9/10: Rice Bowl Distribution
• Mar. 30/31: Cinnamon Roll Weekend
(postcards will be sent home if you are supposed
to help at either of these events)
Christian Formation Registration
2019-2020
Walk-in Registration will be held on:
• Feb. 18 at 4:30-6:00pm
• Feb. 19 at 4:30-6:00pm
• Feb. 20 at 4:30-6:00pm
Weekly Readings
for the week of February 17
Sunday: Jer 17:5-8/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4, 4, 6 [40:5a]/1
Cor 15:12, 16-20/Lk 6:17, 20-26
Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25/Ps 50:1 and 8, 16bc-17, 20-
21 [14a]/Mk 8:11-13
Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10/Ps 29:1a and 2, 3ac-4,
3b and 9c-10 [11b]/Mk 8:14-21
Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22/Ps 116:12-13, 14-15, 18-
19 [17a]/Mk 8:22-26
Thursday: Gn 9:1-13/Ps 102:16-18, 19-21, 29 and 22
-23 [20b]/Mk 8:27-33
Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4/Ps 23:1-3a, 4, 5, 6 [1]/Mt 16:13
-19
Saturday: Heb 11:1-7/Ps 145:2-3, 4-5, 10-11 [cf. 1]/
Mk 9:2-13
Next Sunday:1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23/Ps 103:1-2,
3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 [8a]/1 Cor 15:45-49/Lk
6:27-38
The 2019 Annual Parish Rummage Sale will
be held on Saturday, April 27th.
The annual rummage sale is the second largest fund
raiser for our parish! This event requires many
volunteers and hours. Help is needed in set-up,
receiving, sorting, cashiering, clean-up, and many other
activities. Please consider volunteering for this event,
any amount of time you can offer would be greatly
appreciated! Volunteer sign-up sheets will be posted on
the bulletin board in the gathering space.
Also, please start saving your brown paper bags with
handles and gather up your treasures that you no longer
need as donations for the sale can be brought to church
beginning on Tuesday, April 23rd! Donating to the sale
can be a great motivation for spring cleaning! We will
also be offering a pick-up service again this year for large
items.
If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the
sale please contact Becky Volkman at 920-883-0388.
PULASKI ADULT ACTIVITY CENTER
430 S St Augustine St., Pulaski, WI 54162
We are a gathering spot for aging residents for social and
educational activities. We are currently offering foot care on
March 6, 2019. If you would like to schedule an appointment
please call 920-822-8100. Also, we play cards on Monday’s and
Tuesday’s-if interested call for more information.
Pope Francis Tweet February 6, 2019
@Pontifix
Love of God and love of neighbor are inseparable. They
are two sides of the same coin: lived together they are
the true strength of believers!
BOOK STUDY – EVERYBODY NEEDS TO
FORGIVE SOMEBODY
We are offering a 6-week book discussion group using
the book by Allen Hunt, “Everybody Needs to Forgive
Somebody.” We have 44 books, so the size of the
group is limited. We will offer an afternoon and an
evening session to allow for greater participation. The
afternoon sessions will be held on Thursdays, March 7,
March 21, March 28, April 4, April 11, and April 18 at
1 pm and the evening sessions will meet on Mondays,
March 11, March 25, April 1, April 8, April 15, and
April 22 beginning at 6:30 pm. Please call Lori in the
Parish Office to sign up.
Pancake & Porkies Breakfast
Sunday, Feb. 17, 8:00 am -11:30 am
St. Jude Café, 1420 Division St, GB
Breakfast will consist of pancakes, porkies, eggs,
beverages and all the fixings. Invite a friend or
neighbor to a nice breakfast and lots of fellowship. It
is a free will offering, profits to benefit various KC
charitable projects.
Christian Formation Registration 2019-2020
Walk-in Registration will be held on:
Feb. 18 at 4:30-6:00pm
Feb. 19 at 4:30-6:00pm
Feb. 20 at 4:30-6:00pm
Dear Ss. Edward & Isidore,
Thank you so much for your extremely generous
donation from Christmas. This will cover 3 months of
rent. We are blessed with guardian angels like your
congregation. The Community Pantry Inc., of Pulaski
has been established to help those who might be in
need of food assistance. This program is sponsored by
the area Churches, Banks, Civic Organizations, Public
& Private Schools and many concerned individuals like
yourself. This food pantry is open to people in the
Pulaski community and school district who are in need.
~The Pantry Board of Directors
Bishop’s Appeal Helps Those Who Grieve
The loss of a loved one is an experience that many of
us can understand. For grieving families throughout
our Diocese, Catholic Charities is a guiding light.
Perhaps a person or family is dealing with the loss of a
son or daughter, or maybe a mother or father. In
many tragic situations, it is difficult to begin the
grieving process without help. This is where you can
make a difference.
By giving to the Bishop’s Appeal, you help Catholic
Charities do the compassionate work of Jesus.
Through your generosity, its counselors are able to
reach out and help people to cope with loss when they
do not know where else to turn. Please consider
giving to the Bishop’s Appeal.
To make a gift to the Bishop’s Appeal contact your
parish, visit the Bishop’s Appeal website at
www.catholicfoundationgb.org/give, or call Tammy
toll-free at 877-500-3580 ext. 8123.
ST. VINCENT & ST. MARY’S SPIRITUAL CARE
Our Spiritual Care Department is in need of volunteer
Eucharistic Ministers to distribute communion daily.
Volunteers will have had received training and are
commissioned as Eucharistic Ministers within their
parish. Eucharistic Ministers must be physically able to
cover up to five floors in the hospital and bring
communion to approximately 25 people.
All volunteers are required to complete a volunteer
application, background check, and blood work as well
as receive an annual flu vaccine and attend an initial
orientation and annual educational event. If you are
interested in this volunteer opportunity, please call the
Spiritual Care Department at 920-433-8162.
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HEALTH NOTES
Ss. Edward and Isidore Health and Wellness Committee presents…
Soup and Substance for
Body and Soul
Come and enjoy a relaxing morning filled with
enriching speakers for your body and soul.
This year’s theme:
Alternatives to Pain Management
The morning will conclude with a lunch
where a variety of soups are served.
All are welcome.
Come by yourself or grab a friend or two to enjoy some time
together!
Saturday, March 2, 2019
9:00 am – 12:15 pm
Cost: $7.00
Ss. Edward and Isidore Parish
3667 Flintville Rd., Green Bay, WI 54313
(Registration is required)
Meet in Church
…………………………………………………………….
Registration deadline is Feb. 25, 2019. Space is
limited, so register today!
Name: ____________________________________
Phone: __________________
E-mail:__________________________________
$________ (Cost: $7/person)
Please return registration and payment to Carol Mueller
3667 Flintville Rd., Green Bay, WI 54313
or in church collection labeled
“Soup and Substance”
Make check payable to:
Ss. Edward and Isidore Parish.
Direct any questions to Carol Mueller at 865-7844
HEART HEALTH
FEBRUARY IS HEALTHY HEART MONTH.
God has given us a beautiful heart to use to share His love.
I'd like to improve my heart health, but am worried I
don't have the motivation to join a gym or make big
diet changes. Any advice?
Answers from Rekha Mankad, M.D. from Mayo Clinic
It's great that you want to improve your heart health.
Don't think that you have to make big changes to have
an effect on your heart health, though. Even small,
basic steps can have dramatic effects.
One of the biggest drops in heart disease risk occurs
when you go from living a sedentary lifestyle to being
active for as little as one hour a week. Obviously, the
more active you are, the better. But just one solid hour
of activity over the course of a week makes a difference.
Health professionals at Mayo Clinic have developed the
Mayo Clinic Healthy Heart Plan. The entire plan is con-
tained in the book "Mayo Clinic Healthy Heart for
Life!" But one of the key messages is that even little
steps may make a big difference.
Some of these steps for getting started are in a two-week
"Quick Start" section of the book termed "Eat 5, Move
10, and Sleep 8." Here's a summary of the Mayo Clinic
Healthy Heart Plan's quick start:
• Eat 5. Eat five servings of fruits and vegetables a day
to boost your heart health. Start by eating breakfast
and including at least one serving of fruit or vegeta-
ble. Snack on vegetables or fruits in between meals.
Make a conscious effort to include fruits and vegeta-
bles in your daily meals. Don't worry so much about
foods you shouldn't eat, just work on getting five or
more servings of fruits and vegetables a day.
• Move 10. Add at least 10 minutes of moderately
intense physical activity to what you do every day.
Sure government recommendations say 30 minutes
or more, but the bottom line is even 10 minutes
makes a difference. For example, just 60 to 90
minutes a week of physical activity can reduce your
heart disease risk by up to half. That's a big benefit
from a pretty small commitment on your part. It
doesn't have to be elaborate — take the stairs, take a
walk, just get moving.
• Sleep 8. Quality sleep is good for your heart. It can
be a challenge to make time for good sleep, but it's
important. For two weeks try to get eight hours of
good, quality sleep each night. Yes, each person's
sleep needs vary slightly, but eight is a good number
to shoot for.
All of these tips are meant to be tried for two weeks
before you move on to a more established healthy heart
plan. But there's nothing wrong with continuing this
quick start for longer periods.
Have a wonderful week!
Blessings, Carol, Parish Nurse
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Food Center
Open 6am - 9pm Sunday 8-6
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Karczs Gardens LLC
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A to Z TREE SERVICE
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Quality Tree Service at truly ECONOMY PRICES
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