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June 17, 2018
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
G r e a t n e s s T h r o u g h S e r v i c e 3160 South 63rd Street, Milwaukee, WI 53219
www.StGregsMil.org
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SCHOOL
Sacramental Celebrations
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday-4:00 PM Mass of Anticipation Sunday-8:00 & 10:00 AM Masses Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday-8:15 AM Masses Thursday-8:30 AM if All-School Mass; 8:15 AM Mass if children are not present
RECONCILIATION
Saturday-3:00 PM, or by appointment
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
Anointing - After the 8:15 AM Mass the 4th Wednesday of the month, or by appointment
MAINTENANCE Mark Kurzynski, Director, Ext. 222, [email protected]
PARISH SCHOOL, 414-321-1350 Amy Schlegel, Principal Ext. 228, [email protected] Sherry Fritz, Administrative Assistant Ext. 239, [email protected] Kelly Rohrbach, School Secretary Ext. 229, [email protected] Laura Bruno, Communications Specialist Ext. 230, [email protected] Alumni Association: [email protected]
PASTORAL COUNCIL LEADERSHIP
Michael Esser, Chairperson Margaret Casey, Vice-Chairperson Barb Freuck, Secretary
Donna Higgins, Trustee Secretary Marge Fischer, Trustee Treasurer
Our Staff To Serve You
PASTOR, Fr. Thomas Demse
DEACON, Jim Banach, [email protected] PASTORAL ASSOCIATE, Michelle Zakula
PARISH OFFICE, 414-543-8292
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Jane Hanley, Parish Secretary, Ext. 210, [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Patti Penkalski, Director, Ext. 219, [email protected]
SACRAMENTAL LIFE Cindy Bremeier, Director of Liturgy Adult Confirmation/RCIA/Youth Confirmation Baptism/Matrimony Ext. 213, [email protected]
CHRISTIAN FORMATION Jo Therese Fahres, Director of Child Ministry Lighthouse Sunday School Director, Ext. 238, [email protected]
Michelle Zakula, Pastoral Associate 1st Communion/ Reconciliation Ext. 216, [email protected]
ARISE Tom & Sue Klawien, 414-614-7071 [email protected]
PASTORAL CARE Michelle Zakula, Ext. 216, [email protected] LITURGY AND MUSIC Cindy Bremeier, Director of Liturgy Ext. 213, [email protected] Peg Kasun, Director of Children’s Choirs Ext. 140, [email protected]
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Sunday
June
17
Mass, CH, 8:00 & 10:00AM SVDP Item of the Week Food Collection
Monday
June
18
Mass, CH, 8:15AM
Rosary, CH, 7:30AM Dir. Cab., PS, 9:00AM Evening of Reflection, CH, 6:30-8PM Boy Scout Parent Mtg. Library, 7-9P
Tuesday
June
19
Mass, CH, 8:15AM
Rosary, CH, 7:30AM School Commission, SFR, 6PM Festival Committee, GR, 6:30PM
Wednesday
June
20
Mass, CH, 8:15AM
Rosary, CH, 7:30AM Interfaith Advising Mtg., GR, 4-6PM
Thursday
June
21
Mass, CH, 8:15AM
Rosary, CH, 7:30AM
Friday
June
22
Mass, CH, 8:15AM
Rosary, CH, 7:30AM PARISH OFFICE CLOSES NOON
Saturday
June
23
Mass, CH, 4:00PM
Reconciliation, CH, 3:00PM SVDP Item of the Week Food Collection
Sunday
June
24
Mass, CH, 8:00 & 10:00AM SVDP Item of the Week Food Collection
This Week Ahead ♦♦♦ Mass Intentions ♦♦♦
† Deceased
Tabernacle Candle this week: † Michael Gutowski
Saturday, June 16
4:00 PM † Dale Hardrath
Sunday, June 17
8:00 AM † Ernie & Rose Marie Konop 10:00 AM † Michael Gutowski
Monday, June 18
8:15 AM † Harold & Betty Lou Susalla Tuesday, June 19 8:15 AM † Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Voeks
Wednesday, June 20 8:15 AM † Lori Mikula
Thursday, June 21 8:15 AM †Living & Deceased Members of the Parish
Friday, June 22 8:15 AM † Michael Sikora Saturday, June 23
4:00 PM † Patricia Presky
Sunday, June 24
8:00 AM † Gerald & Eleanor Czarnezki 10:00 AM † David Czerwinski
Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16/Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-6a, 6b-7 [2b]/Mt 5:38-42
Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 11 and 16 [3a]/Mt 5:43-48
Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20, 21, 24 [25]/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday: Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7 [12a]/Mt 6:7-15
Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20/Ps 132:11, 12, 13-14, 17-18 [13]/Mt 6:19-23
Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 89:4-5, 29-30, 31-32, 33-34 [29a]/ Mt 6:24-34
Sunday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/ Lk 1:57-66, 80
♦♦♦ Readings ♦♦♦
♦ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD PANTRY ♦♦
The food pantry is open the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month from 10:00 AM-Noon. If you are in need of assistance prior to the scheduled days, please call the Parish Office at 414-543-8292, Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM-4:00 PM; someone will contact you.
CATHOLIC QUOTES
If our treasure is in God,
no one can take it from us.
-Jacques Philippe
♦ BULLETIN DEADLINES ♦
Written or electronic articles are due by Noon on Friday (eight days before their scheduled appearance). Flyers must be scheduled in advance (call the Parish Office, 543-8292). Please provide an electronic copy of any approved flyer to: [email protected].
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LITURGY
ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
LOOKING AHEAD
LIVING THE PASCHAL MYSTERY
At a Catholic Biblical Association meeting, one scholar said, “At some point we are going to have to address the strangeness, the oddness of Jesus.” We have domesticated Jesus to such a point that sometimes his message, what it meant at the time, is lost to nice explanations and tidy clarifications. But truthfully, Jesus was someone who spoke in riddle-like speech we call parables. Perhaps he did not want his meaning to be grasped by larger audiences. Or perhaps that is merely a reflection of the markan community that preserved some of these parables. In any case, these enigmatic sayings that Mark preserved needed a solution. They needed to be explained or simply dropped from the story. There are examples of each of these two kinds of solutions in Matthew and Luke. Though it can be difficult, it might not be bad to recognize that Jesus was perceived as eccentric. Such an image can challenge our catechetical Jesus. Let’s allow him to speak with his own voice in Scriptures, without wrapping up all the loose ends. His words have power and meaning, especially to a believing audience. Once that power is unleashed it becomes life-giving. But if it remains domesticated it loses its potential efficacy. ~Living the Paschal Mystery 2018
CALENDAR RAFFLE 2018 WINNERS
DATE PRIZE TICKET WINNER
June 3 $ 100 # 528 Ann Catalano June 4 $ 20 # 008 Audrey Konkel June 5 $ 20 # 380 Becca Banach June 6 $ 20 # 423 Bernice Link June 7 $ 20 # 482 Donald Larson June 8 $ 20 # 065 Sue Groendal June 9 $ 20 # 072 Tracy Irwin
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LIVE THE LITURGY - WEEKLY INSPIRATION
Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed, the tiniest of seeds. When planted, the tiny mustard seed grows into a tremendous tree with large branches. So, too, in each of our lives, small things can have profound effects. God can use one of our more insignificant gestures to radically change another person's life. It may be the kindness of a smile, our willingness to accommodate someone, listening to someone's story, helping someone who is hurting, standing up for someone who is right, or complimenting someone on something they did. We all have God-given gifts and talents. Our task is to use them creatively, consistently, lovingly, and generously. We trust that God will take care of the rest.
♦ PARISH/SCHOOL OFFICE SUMMER HOURS ♦
The Parish Office began summer hours the week of June 11th. The Parish Office will be open Monday thru Thursday from 8:00AM-4:00PM and on Fridays from 8:00AM until Noon. We will be closed Wednesday, July 4th in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
♦ SCHOOL OFFICE SUMMER HOURS ♦
! JUNE: June 12 thru June 29 9:00AM-Noon.
! JULY: School Office closed.
! AUGUST: August 1 thru August 17 9:00AM-Noon.
August 20 resume normal School Office hours
7:30AM-3:45PM.
♦♦ SAVE THE DATE! ♦♦ Please join us Sunday, July 1st, to
say a fond farewell to
Matt Lawrenz.
Cake and coffee will be served in Tenpenny Hall
after the
8:00AM & 10:00AM Masses.
♦ CHANGE IN DAILY MASS SCHEDULE IN JULY ♦
Because July is the quietest month in Parish life, with School out of session, no meetings scheduled, and many people on vacation, it is an opportunity for priests and musicians to have a little more time to relax. Therefore beginning Monday, July 2nd, and for the remainder of the Mondays and Fridays during July, there will be a Communion Service without music in Church at 8:15AM. As usual, Daily Mass will be celebrated on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during July in Church at 8:15AM. For those wishing to attend Mass on Mondays and Fridays, St. John the Evangelist in Greenfield has Mass at 8:00AM. St Matthias has Mass on Fridays at 8:00AM in the Parish Center Chapel.
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PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
For the sick and hospitalized …
Rose Ellen Bartelt, Bill & Janet Berezowitz, Norbert Biedermann, Janet Blaesing,
Ellen Blonski, Cindy Bremeier, Lila Brown, Elaine Bykowski,
Italia Cervioni, Erv Dzierzewski, Cecilia Gozdzialski, Michael Gozdzialski, Hyacinth Grabowski, Samantha Hanzel,
Bob Hargan, Vivian Jagielski, Irene Janusz, Judith Kazel,
Irene Kerwin, Estelle Kinnard, Joyce Korta, Beth Kramer,
Carol Kuzbek, Matt Lawrenz, Mary Luebke, Mary Misialek,
Mary Kay Murray, Robert Nahring, Dave Nowak, Jeff O’Neill, Carol Otto, Florence Panfil, John Richter, Donna Roepke, Linda Saje, Dean Scheels,
Phyllis Schwei, John Sheehan, Edward & Kathleen Slapczynski, Carol Spilker, Geraldine Tutino,
Jeanne VanAsten, Bob & Beverly Verzal
For the deceased members of St. Gregory the Great,
that they may rest in Christ’s peace, especially
Michael Anderson.
LOVE NOTES
Praying With Your Spouse, Step Three: Love
Step Three relates to the Liturgy of the Eucharist. After discovering God together, you can deepen your prayer and intimacy by sharing your love with each other. Sharing your love in the context of prayer may include a kiss, resting in each other’s arms, caring for an ill spouse, giving words of affirmation, or any other meaningful way you communicate your love. Again, have a thankful heart as your intimacy is deepened in the presence of God.
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♦ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL JUNE FOOD DRIVE ♦
Because Hunger Never Takes a Vacation
Next weekend is our final “item of the week” collection to replenish the shelves of the Food Pantry run by the St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Greg’s. Please consider adding one or more of these items to your weekly grocery shopping list and return them next week-end, June 23/24. Looking for a challenge? Consider purchasing the “bonus” item!
clip and shop ! ! ! !
Shopping List: Canned Fruits and Vegetables!Items marked with an asterisk (*) are urgently needed:
!
⇒ applesauce* ⇒ pears ⇒ mixed fruit ⇒ pineapple ⇒ spaghetti sauce* ⇒ mixed vegetables!
⇒ corn!
⇒ baked beans !
⇒ BONUS ITEM: 4 pk. Toilet Paper
♦♦ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MONTHLY
MINISTRY REPORT ♦♦!
Thanks to your generosity, during the month of May we were able to serve 78 individuals/families (219 total members in those households), providing 479 bags of food, 7 M!Cards (bus passes), and $162 in vouchers for furniture, household items and clothing from the St.Vincent de Paul Store. We also provided $912 in assistance with utilities and rent during May, $156 in emergency assistance for travel, fuel and prescriptions, and purchased over $900 worth of food, as our pantry shelves have been virtually empty for several weeks. We re-ceived $3560 through your stewardship offerings, the cylinders at the exits, and direct contributions to the Society. We are grateful for the response to these first few weeks of our summer food drive. Our canned food had just about run out, and as our expenses this month show, we have been purchasing quite a lot of food to keep our pantry going. Thank you for all that you do to bring Jesus’ love and care to the poor in our neighborhood. May God bless you for your generosity!
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EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP
You could buy a meal for a person who is hungry or for a person who just ate a feast. You could spend time with a lonely person or with someone who has more friends than you. You could step forward to join a parish committee that your experience and knowledge can help, or you can join a ministry where you will constantly struggle to figure out what to do. All of the above actions involve you giving and sharing yourself and your gifts. But not all of these actions will bear good fruit.
If a sower sows seeds only on rocky or weed-infested soil, nothing of great value will grow. But if that same sower plants his seeds in rich soil, then the harvest will one day be great. In all of the soils, the seed is being sown, but it is not the act of sowing that is the most important factor.
In living a stewardship way of life, we must discern how best to share our gifts. Discernment needs the Holy Spirit and a desire to follow God's will, not our own. Our own desires and misconceptions can cause us to use our gifts unwisely. The more mindful we are of how, when, and why we are sharing ourselves, than the greater the impact for God's glory. God wants all of you, but not in a way that is without understanding and discernment. He wants you to shine as a light to the world through your stewardship just as He came to you as the Light of the World in baptism. You can't shine brightly if the match does not hit the wick.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS © Liturgical Publications Inc.
QUESTION OF THE
WEEK:
How can I be fertile soil in which the seed God sows may grow?
Where can I help the kingdom of God flourish in the world?
When do I need to let go and trust in the Lord?
♦ ON-LINE Prayers ♦
Log on to www.stgregsmil.org to make a prayer request 24 hours a day. Requests will be passed along during normal office hours to our prayer network.
Save the Date!
An Evening of Reflection: for all those grieving a loss
Monday, June 18, 2018
6:30 PM-St. Gregory the Great (in Church)
Join us as Nancie Chmielewski,
Parish Director of Our Lady of Lourdes,
shares insights, wisdom and prayer with us.
No need to RSVP, simply join us.
Please share this invitation with friends and family
who might benefit from this evening.
We are pleased to announce that the outdoor Mass will return to the Festival on Sunday, September 9th!
Looking to volunteer? We are in need of:
Electricians to help with set up. Captains for the following games:
Amaze-O Liquor Raffle Apple Darts 12-Pack Play FishingPond Over/Under (Co-captain needed)
Interested? Please contact Patti at the Parish Office, [email protected],
or complete the volunteer form on our website.
Always the weekend
after Labor Day!
September 6-9
♦ PARKING LOT ENTRANCE FOR WEEKDAY MASSES ♦
You may have realized that Oklahoma Avenue has begun an extensive recon-struction project that will remain in progress through November.
Please note: If you will be attending daily Mass, the 'Do Not Enter' sign at the North Oklahoma entrance only applies to non-school/parish persons. This is to prevent thru traffic from using our parking lot as a short cut.
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