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ST. THOMAS AQUINAS PARISH
MASS SCHEDULE
November 24, 2019 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Saturday, November 23: 4:00 PM Mass at St. John the Baptist 5:30 PM †Anne M. Schultz Sunday, November 24: 8:00 AM †Dale Cary 8:00 AM †Lance Verhulst 9:30 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist Monday, November 25: 8:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist Tuesday, November 26: 8:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist Wednesday, November 27: 8:00 AM For people suffering with Mental Illness 8:30-9:30 AM Adoration
Thursday, November 28 ~ Happy Thanksgiving: 9:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist Friday, November 29: 8:00 AM For Pregnant Mothers Saturday, November 30: 4:00 PM Mass at St. John the Baptist 5:30 PM Safety for the Albino children in Tanzania Sunday, December 1: 7:30 AM Rosary for Life 8:00 AM †Mary Jane Popelka 9:30 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
Saturday, 5:30pm November 23 Vigil: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Lector: Ellen Cary
Ministers: Lynn & Don Meerstein, Ron Nielsen, LuAnn & Philip Schils, Lynette Fiebrink
Sunday, 8:00am November 24 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Lector: Tatum Jelenc
Ministers: Tatum Jelenc, Diane Slabe, Bev Verhulst, Mary Jo Jetzer, Matt O’Connor, Red Platz
Saturday, 5:30pm November 30 Vigil: First Sunday of Advent
Lector: Konrad Kaczkowski
Ministers: Judith Menne, Duane Dippel, Christopher Donlon, Lynette Fiebrink, Juanita Kasuboski, Christine Koenigs
Sunday, 8:00am December 1 First Sunday of Advent Lector: Mary Jo Jetzer Ministers: Lisa Holzmann, Diane Slabe, Dennis & JoAnn Streblow, Katherine Suemnicht, Bev Verhulst
Father’s Coffee Klatch: Wednesday, Nov. 27th
Anytime between 10:00-11:30 in the Chapel
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
2 Samuel 5:1-3 Colossians 1:12-20
Luke 23:35-43
Monday...Luke 21:1-4 Tuesday...Luke: 21:5-11
Wednesday…Luke 21:12-19 Thursday...Luke 21:20-28
Friday...Luke 21:29-33 Saturday…Matthew 4:18-22
First Sunday of Advent Isaiah 2:1-5
Romans 13:11-14 Matthew 24:37-44
November 16 & 17 Collection Stewardship Envelopes $2682.00
Loose Collection $557.00
Bldg. & Maint. Envelopes $65.00
Advent Retreat 2019
“Bear Good Fruit”
Saturday, December 7th
1 - 4 PM at St Fridolin
Mass to Follow
Join the Christian Women
for 2019 Christmas Party!!
Thursday, December 5th
At Lake Street
Cocktails 5:30-6:30
Dinner at 6:30 - Entertainment to follow.
Cost is $12.00/person
Please sign up at the entrances.
Pay at the church office or put
into the collection basket.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick
After 5:30pm Mass Nov. 30th
Anointing of the Sick is not just for the dying! It is the sacrament that is received by those who are ill or suffering
from physical, emotional or mental disorder at any age.
What Should I do when someone is ill?
When someone in your family or a friend is seriously ill or confined to the home for a period of time, please contact the parish office (876.2457). Will check with Father for his availability to visit, pray with the sick
person, or perhaps bring Communion. The person may also receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. It is very important that family and friends participate in the Sacrament and give witness to the solemnity
and prayerful experience of peace.
(Permission to copy granted by VITAlity Catholic Health Services)
Our lord jesus christ, king of the universe ~ November 24, 2019
Dear Parishioners: I was at SJB for the Common Meeting Night last Monday – the “Common Meeting Night” is the occasion on which all of the Pastoral Council’s major com-mittees (Faith Formation, School Advisory Committee, Prayer and Worship, Hu-man Concerns, Stewardship) meet together, then separate to conduct individual committee business, and then re-convene to convey pertinent information to all the others; we’ve been doing this for about four months, and it’s working pretty well, I think – and while I was waiting for people to arrive, I stood at a door, gazing up Mill Street in the early evening lighting. Someone came up, stood next to me, sharing the vista with me for a moment, and said, “It’s really a nice view, isn’t it? Plymouth and Elkhart Lake really take care of their towns, don’t they?” And, not waiting for an answer, she walked off. The next day, I was sitting at my computer, trying to compose this article. Since Thursday is Thanksgiving Day, I thought I’d write something seasonally light and up-lifting; but every time I started to write, some dark and sinister specter would cross before me – rioting in Hong Kong, refugees in Syria, impeachment hearings in Washington, mass shootings here and there, red-blue polarized government,. etc., ad nauseam. Ramping it down to the local level didn’t help much: cancers, falls, leukemia, dementia . . . so many crosses for people to bear! Seems to me that one possible response might be to stop, take a look around at what we do have here in Plymouth and in Elkhart Lake, and be deeply grateful for all that such a panoramic view takes in. At the same time, we should be quick to thank God for what we do NOT have here mayhem, disaster and violence. Having uttered our brief (or not-so-brief) prayer, may we then ask for the grace to be of some degree of assistance to those around us who do carry a cross of one kind or another this Season.
A truly blessed Thanksgiving to you and your Family. Father Phil
STA Advent Giving Trees, please help us Support:
Safe Harbor And RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES EASTERN WISCONSIN
A couple of adjustments…The tags are placed on the Giving Trees in the back corners of church. One Giving Tree is designated for Safe Harbor and the other Giving Tree is designated for the Ronald McDonald house needs. We will be collecting all during the Advent season. Please place your unwrapped advent giving gift under the tree or in the baskets at the entrances!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR THOUGHTFUL SUPPORT!!
Immaculate Conception 2019
Reminder: The December 8 Feast of the Immaculate Conception falls on a Sunday this year, which happens to be the Second Sunday of Advent. Therefore, the liturgy of the feast day transfers to Monday, December 9, but the obligation to attend Mass is lifted this year only (obligation does not transfer with the date). There are no December 8 Masses of
Anticipation for the feast day. This year STA will not have an Immaculate Conception Mass
As a Follow-up from last weekend’s Stewardship Talk about our Faith Formation Program
Jesus said, “I am the vine, you are the branches”. Your gift from the Holy Spirit will nourish our vineyard.
Please fill out and return during collections or fill out online form on parish website.
What gift will you share to nourish STA Faith Formation vineyard?
__ Scrapbooking/Card Making ___ Crafting ___ Sewing ___ Drawing/Painting
___ Class on a Sacrament ___ Singing ___ Woodworking ___ Coordinate a skit
___ Organize Children Mass ___ Prepare a Meal ___ Lead Intergenerational Small Group ___
Other _____________________________________
Name: _____________________________________ Email Address: _________________________________
God Bless and thank you, Lynnette Jochmann ~ [email protected] ~ 920.980.7622
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