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St. Augustine Parish 280 Haberdale Drive, PO Box 325
Footville, WI 53537 Phone 876-6252 Fax 876-6252
Email: [email protected]
Secretary/Contributions
Marilyn Runaas 876-6851 [email protected]
Religious Education Director & Bulletin Editor
Janet Kassel 876-6311 [email protected]
St. Paul Parish 39 Garfield Avenue, Evansville, WI 53536
Phone 882-4138 Email: [email protected]
Religious Education Coordinator Carol Reilly 756-0981
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM – 12:00 Noon
Parish Secretary Charlene Sherman
Welcome to the Faith Communities of:
ST. PAUL & ST. AUGUSTINE
June 16, 2019
SACRAMENTAL LIFE AT OUR
PARISHES
Baptism
Baptism Preparation Classes are held
according to need.
Contact Fr. Paulraj at 882-0490
for more information.
Marriage
Please call Fr. Paulraj
at 882-0490 when you become
engaged to arrange for marriage
preparation and to request your date.
Ministry of the Sick (Communion to the Home Bound)
Please call Fr. Paulraj
at 882-0490.
New Member Parish
Registration
All Catholics, who are 18 years or older
are invited to register as members
of our parish communities;
this includes those who have lived here all
their lives and those who
are moving into our community.
Registration forms are available
by contacting your parish office.
Bulletins available on-line:
go to www.parishesonline.com.
Follow the prompts.
St. Augustine website at www.staugustinefootville.org
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Father Paulraj Sellam
Pastor 882-0490
35 Garfield Avenue
Evansville, WI 53536
ST. AUGUSTINE and ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCHES SATURDAY: June 15—Anticipatory Mass Intention Celebrated by Fr. Paulraj—† Dorothy Collins 4:00 PM Confessions @ St. Paul 4:35 PM Rosary @ St. Paul 5:00 PM Mass @ St. Paul—† Betty Counterman SUNDAY: June 16—The Most Holy Trinity 8:10 AM Rosary @ St. Augustine 8:30 AM Mass @ St. Augustine—People of the Parishes of St. Augustine and St. Paul 10:05 AM Rosary @ St. Paul 10:30 AM Mass @ St. Paul † Earl and Oralee Krahn MONDAY: June 17—Weekday 8:00 AM Rosary @ St. Paul TUESDAY: June 18— NO MASS 5:30 PM Rosary @ St. Augustine WEDNESDAY: June 19—Weekday 8:00 AM Mass @ St. Paul † Ed and Joe McCartan THURSDAY: June 20—Weekday 8:00 AM Mass @ St. Paul † Claire White FRIDAY: June 21—Weekday 8:00 AM Mass @ St. Paul † Ken Hall SATURDAY: June 22—Anticipatory Mass 4:00 PM Confessions @ St. Paul 4:35 PM Rosary @ St. Paul 5:00 PM Mass @ St. Paul—† Loyal Grovesteen SUNDAY: June 23—The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ 8:10 AM Rosary @ St. Augustine 8:30 AM Mass @ St. Augustine† Janette Earleywine 10:05 AM Rosary @ St. Paul 10:30 AM Mass @ St. Paul People of the Parishes St. Paul and St. Augustine
Attention Graduating Class of 2019
St. Paul and St. Augustine Graduation Masses will be held on Sunday, June 23. St. Augustine will honor graduates at the 8:30 AM Mass and St. Paul graduates will be honored at the 10:30 AM Mass.
Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel
St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle,
be our protection against the wickedness
and snares of the devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray;
and do thou,
O Prince of the Heavenly Host,
by the power of God,
cast into hell, satan and all the evil spirits
who wander throughout the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen!
Pro-Life Fact
“As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who trust Him.” Psalm 103:13
Happy Father’s Day! From the Pro-Life Committee of St. Paul’s
Eucharistic Adoration
Monday, June 17 - 3:00-8:00 PM
at St. Paul
All are welcome to stop and reflect
with the Lord for a minute or more!
Thank you—
Fr. Jim Kuhn����
for being here to celebrate Mass
these past weekends!
Happy Father’s Day from the KC’s of St. Paul A carnation will be given to every dad at the 5:00 PM and 10:30 AM Masses at St. Paul this weekend. A happy and relaxing Father’s Day to all the dads!
EVANSVILLE AWARE ANNUAL JULY 4TH FOOD DRIVE
AWARE’s Annual Food for the 4th will run from June 17th to July 6th. Please see the flyer at the Church entrance. Your donations may be added to the
container located at the side entrance of St. Paul’s Church.
THIS IS THE HOLY TRINITY Today we celebrate the Holy Trinity, one of the most confounding mysteries of our faith. Through this mystery we experience our relationship to God: Creator, Savior, and Holy Spirit. This relationship is not easy to understand or to describe. It does not become clearer through analysis. Its complexity mirrors the complexity of all our relationships. We understand our relationships with our spouses, our children, our parents, and our friends only through daily give and take, annual rituals, and the life-changing moments we share. We understand our relationships only as we live them. The relationships we have with those we love, and who love us, sustain us through an uncertain and difficult life. This is the Holy Trinity. What is striking about today’s readings is that each is incomplete. What they do offer is a description of a moment in our relationship, a memory of a time and an event when our relationship made sense even though that sense may be beyond our ability to describe fully. Often that is all that our faith offers, that is, a memory of what is possible, what is promised, what has been given. A memory of eternity, of love beyond understanding is to be cherished and nurtured even if not fully understood. This is the Holy Trinity. Copyright © .
J S. Paluch Co.
Sun, June 16 — Happy Father’s Day! Mon, June 17—Adoration 3:00-8:00 PM Tues, June 18 —CCW Meeting 7:00 PM Sat, June 22—Meet and Greet with Father Paulraj after 5:00 PM Mass Sun, June 23—Graduation Mass 10:30 AM Meet and Greet with Father Paulraj after 10:30 AM Mass
Meet and Greet with Father Paulraj St. Paul’s CCW is sponsoring a Meet and Greet with Fr. Paulraj in the lower level of the Church the weekend of June 22/23. The first event will be held on Saturday, June 22 following the 5:00 PM Mass. The second will be on Sunday, June 23 following the 10:30 AM Mass. This will be in correlation with the 10:30 AM Graduation Mass for the Class of 2019. The CCW will be serving pie and beverages. Since Fr. Paulraj has expressed his love of homemade pie—the CCW asks that we show our parishioner talents in the making of delicious pies! Sue Roberts will be spearheading this occasion and asks for your help. Anyone who is willing to donate a pie, please contact her by email at [email protected] or call Sue at 608-455-2905. The deadline for contacting her will be Thursday, June 20. The CCW looks forward to having a big turn out for this fun weekend event!
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ST. AUGUSTINE – 150TH ANNIVERSARY
ST. AUGUSTINE & ST. PAUL PARISHIONERS ARE INVITED
PICNIC IN THE PARK A potluck picnic will be held on June 30
th from 12:00—4:00 PM at the Footville Community Park.
The parish will furnish hot dogs, brats, buns, condiments, water, lemonade and coffee. Each family attending is asked to bring a dish to share. The picnic dinner will begin at 12:30 PM. Along with the village playground equipment, a bounce
house and games for all ages will be available. Bring your basketballs, kick balls, baseballs, gloves, bats, etc. The ball diamond will be open for co-ed ball games. An attendee signup sheet is in the entrance of both churches.
Please add your name, number of people attending and the food dish you will be bringing. The sign up will give us a count for food items the parish will be providing.
Save the date! Join us for a FUN DAY.
June 16, Sun.- Happy Father’s Day
June 23, Sun.- Graduation Mass/
Dads & Grads /Donut Sunday
June 30, Sun.– Picnic in the Park
(Footville Community Park)
July 21, Sun.– Ice Cream Sundae after Mass
Aug. 17, Sat.– 150th Anniversary Golf Outing
Aug. 18, Sun.– Ice Cream Sundae after Mass
Sept. 8, Sun.– 150th Celebratory Mass & Dinner
Graduation Mass
All 2019 high school graduates are invited
to attend Mass as a group on Sunday,
June 23 at the
8:30 AM Mass.
Donut Sunday
will follow to congratulate
the graduates and honor all dads
in recognition of Father’s Day.
— Romans 5:5b
Little Dresses for Africa
The Catholic Women/ Christian Mothers (CW/CM)
is in need of cotton fabric to make
more little dresses. If you would like to make a
donation or to sew dresses over the summer,
please contact Georgia Stilp at 608-921-9769.
St. Augustine Please Pray for:
Ed & Nancy Marshall, Jake Bennett, Margaret Klann, Mike Gunn,
Mary Jane Bennett, Dolores Sullivan, ,Marge Harker, Andrew
Struehler & Family, Dana Rager, Sue Schwartzlow, Pat Bennett,
Wilbur McCreedy, Mary & John Weinberg,
Don Blakeney, Alfred Weinberg, Annette Stanhope, Bob Paces,
Angie Wellnitzz, Ashley Case, Diane Dorn, Alex, Tom Probst, Flodeen/
Markee Family, Lorian Harker, Bill Leffel, James Weinberg,
Groetken Family, Fr. Bill Connell, Andrew Brockman,
Hailey Brockman, Paul Weber, George A. Rynes, Joe Kassel,
Ed and Kathy Weber, Kathy Heider, John Schandelmeier,
David Stringman, Laine Jackson, Jackson Katterhagen, Dennis Morgan
Mildred Churchill, Catherine Kitelinger, Adam Konigsberg. Please Pray for those actively serving our country in the military at home
or overseas and their families: Catherine Weeden;
Robert Weeden; Brooke Neal, Ryan, Graham Brennan,
David Schwengels, Garret Ronan & Glenn Meleen. Please continue to pray for those who have returned &/or retired:
Scott Kjendlie, Brian Bohn, Patrick Johnson, Craig Ibeling,
Matt Helgesen, Patrick Milbourn, Kevin Wellnitz, James Lechusz,
Steven Augustine, Tyler Kjendlie, Peter Helgesen, Todd Kelly,
Jeremy Kirnberger, Carolyn Blakeney, John Pakes,
Joshua Onsgard 05/26//2019
St. Paul’s Please Pray For: [6-16-19}
• Those currently serving in the armed forces.
• Our Religious Education Program and all participants.
• Deceased members of our parish & families, especially those in our
community who recently lost a loved one.
• The sick of our families and those who care for them, especially:
Elaine, Floyd Hayes, Grace Crook, Erin, Ashlyn, Joel Loesch,
Kevin M., Ray, Jeff, Janice, Ed Kuhlow, Nylia, Chad, John
Diederich, Cindy, Ed, Terry McKinney, Kiara, Michael
Summerbell, Ruth Duvall, Patty, Helen, Chad Edwards, Rob Corn,
Tom Fischer, E. May, Peter, Paul, Barb Kaiser, Riley Friedman,
Rick Killian, Cheryl Fredrickson, Steve Gunderson, Kay, Elijah,
Katya, Jonathan & Adam Crook, Pauline, Sierra, Mary, Alex &
James Emery Gage, Gunner, Matilda Koser, Jamie and Nick
Kramer, Patriece Reed, Sharon Roberts and
James & Helen Paquin.
Collections—Last Week
St. Paul St. Augustine Envelopes $3,008 $ 935 Offertory 174 111 Cap Improve 107 Vigil Lights 19 APA 75 Special Needs Nat’l Combined 10
LITURGICAL ROLES June 15/16: See entrance bulletin board.
The Weekend of June 22/23
5:00 PM 10:30 AM Servers ————— Seth Hakes
————— Aaron Hakes
Lector: Floyd Hayes Tim Shea
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Communion
Ron Buttchen Tim Shea
Ushers: Ron Buttchen Darrell Hamilton
Mass Coord: Ron Buttchen Tim Shea
882-6319 882-5965
Traveling Chalice: Marlene and Richard Fredrickson Communion to Shut-Ins:
June 14—June 20 Jo Bernhardt
June 21—June 27 Ed Kuhlow
June 28—July 4 Jim Ahner
St. Paul Parish
Faith Formation Classes
St. Augustine Parish
Faith Formation Classes
Classes for both parishes will
resume in the Fall.
If you are feeling the
“call” to help in any
way with our Faith
Formation Programs,
please contact either
Carol Reilly at St. Paul
or Janet Kassel at
St. Augustine for information on volunteering.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION�
Today’s feast, extending a dimension of Easter joy into Ordinary Time, reminds us that every aspect of worship centers on the mystery of God in three persons. �
At baptism, we are initiated into Christ and the Spirit. The Creed we recite at Mass every Sunday has its roots in the ancient celebration of
baptism, when a new believer was questioned at the edge of the waters of the font with three questions: �Do you believe in God, the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit? Three questions, three affirmations, three immersions into the saving waters. Because every liturgy abounds with references to the Trinity, not only in words but in blessings by the sign of the cross, this feast was not easily accepted into the calendar. Pope Alexander in the eleventh century
remarked that the liturgy is so laden with praise of the Trinity that there was no need for a special feast. Two hundred years later, while in exile in France, Pope John XXII proclaimed the feast, but it was not until 1911 that Pope St. Pius X gave it status as a solemnity. A favorite image in art for today is the Icon of the Trinity, showing three glorious winged men seated at a table laden with bread and a cup of wine. It recalls Abraham’s hospitality to angels and gives expression to the inner life of God, a life lived in relationship, a life poured out in abundance whenever Christians gather at the table of the
Eucharist to give praise to the Father, in Christ, in the
embrace of the Spirit ��—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
St. Augustine Please Pray for:
Ed & Nancy Marshall, Jake Bennett, Margaret Klann, Mike Gunn,
Mary Jane Bennett, Dolores Sullivan, ,Marge Harker, Andrew
Struehler & Family, Dana Rager, Sue Schwartzlow, Pat Bennett,
Wilbur McCreedy, Mary & John Weinberg,
Don Blakeney, Alfred Weinberg, Annette Stanhope, Bob Paces,
Angie Wellnitzz, Ashley Case, Diane Dorn, Alex, Tom Probst, Flodeen/
Markee Family, Lorian Harker, Bill Leffel, James Weinberg,
Groetken Family, Fr. Bill Connell, Andrew Brockman,
Hailey Brockman, Paul Weber, George A. Rynes, Joe Kassel,
Ed and Kathy Weber, Kathy Heider, John Schandelmeier,
David Stringman, Laine Jackson, Jackson Katterhagen, Dennis Morgan
Mildred Churchill, Catherine Kitelinger, Adam Konigsberg. Please Pray for those actively serving our country in the military at home
or overseas and their families: Catherine Weeden;
Robert Weeden; Brooke Neal, Ryan, Graham Brennan,
David Schwengels, Garret Ronan & Glenn Meleen. Please continue to pray for those who have returned &/or retired:
Scott Kjendlie, Brian Bohn, Patrick Johnson, Craig Ibeling,
Matt Helgesen, Patrick Milbourn, Kevin Wellnitz, James Lechusz,
Steven Augustine, Tyler Kjendlie, Peter Helgesen, Todd Kelly,
Jeremy Kirnberger, Carolyn Blakeney, John Pakes,
Joshua Onsgard 05/26//2019
St. Paul’s Please Pray For: [6-16-19}
• Those currently serving in the armed forces.
• Our Religious Education Program and all participants.
• Deceased members of our parish & families, especially those in our
community who recently lost a loved one.
• The sick of our families and those who care for them, especially:
Elaine, Floyd Hayes, Grace Crook, Erin, Ashlyn, Joel Loesch,
Kevin M., Ray, Jeff, Janice, Ed Kuhlow, Nylia, Chad, John
Diederich, Cindy, Ed, Terry McKinney, Kiara, Michael
Summerbell, Ruth Duvall, Patty, Helen, Chad Edwards, Rob Corn,
Tom Fischer, E. May, Peter, Paul, Barb Kaiser, Riley Friedman,
Rick Killian, Cheryl Fredrickson, Steve Gunderson, Kay, Elijah,
Katya, Jonathan & Adam Crook, Pauline, Sierra, Mary, Alex &
James Emery Gage, Gunner, Matilda Koser, Jamie and Nick
Kramer, Patriece Reed, Sharon Roberts and
James & Helen Paquin.
Collections—Last Week
St. Paul St. Augustine Envelopes $3,008 $ 935 Offertory 174 111 Cap Improve 107 Vigil Lights 19 APA 75 Special Needs Nat’l Combined 10
LITURGICAL ROLES June 15/16: See entrance bulletin board.
The Weekend of June 22/23
5:00 PM 10:30 AM Servers ————— Seth Hakes
————— Aaron Hakes
Lector: Floyd Hayes Tim Shea
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Communion
Ron Buttchen Tim Shea
Ushers: Ron Buttchen Darrell Hamilton
Mass Coord: Ron Buttchen Tim Shea
882-6319 882-5965
Traveling Chalice: Marlene and Richard Fredrickson Communion to Shut-Ins:
June 14—June 20 Jo Bernhardt
June 21—June 27 Ed Kuhlow
June 28—July 4 Jim Ahner
St. Paul Parish
Faith Formation Classes
St. Augustine Parish
Faith Formation Classes
Classes for both parishes will
resume in the Fall.
If you are feeling the
“call” to help in any
way with our Faith
Formation Programs,
please contact either
Carol Reilly at St. Paul
or Janet Kassel at
St. Augustine for information on volunteering.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION�
Today’s feast, extending a dimension of Easter joy into Ordinary Time, reminds us that every aspect of worship centers on the mystery of God in three persons. �
At baptism, we are initiated into Christ and the Spirit. The Creed we recite at Mass every Sunday has its roots in the ancient celebration of
baptism, when a new believer was questioned at the edge of the waters of the font with three questions: �Do you believe in God, the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit? Three questions, three affirmations, three immersions into the saving waters. Because every liturgy abounds with references to the Trinity, not only in words but in blessings by the sign of the cross, this feast was not easily accepted into the calendar. Pope Alexander in the eleventh century
remarked that the liturgy is so laden with praise of the Trinity that there was no need for a special feast. Two hundred years later, while in exile in France, Pope John XXII proclaimed the feast, but it was not until 1911 that Pope St. Pius X gave it status as a solemnity. A favorite image in art for today is the Icon of the Trinity, showing three glorious winged men seated at a table laden with bread and a cup of wine. It recalls Abraham’s hospitality to angels and gives expression to the inner life of God, a life lived in relationship, a life poured out in abundance whenever Christians gather at the table of the
Eucharist to give praise to the Father, in Christ, in the
embrace of the Spirit ��—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.