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Welcome to Holy Name of Jesus Parish 1104 South 9th Ave, Wausau, Wisconsin Mass Schedule Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday - 8:00am and 10:30am Monday 8:00am Communion Service Tuesday - Friday 8:00am Confessions Saturday 3:00pm-3:45pm Parish Center and Chapel Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. Fridays 8:00a.m. - 12:00 Noon *********************************************** Sacrament of Baptism Contact Fr. Bob for preparation classes. These are required for parents and recommended for godparents. Sacrament of Marriage Contact Fr. Bob 6 months in advance. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Contact Fr. Bob for Information Anointing of the Sick: If you would like the Anointing of the Sick before entering the hospital for a scheduled surgery, or if you’re at home or nursing facility, please contact Judy. If you would like Fr. Bob or Fr. Dan to visit you during your hospital stay, make sure to leave our church name upon registration. Mass Intentions March 21st- March 27th 21 Monday 8:00am Communion Service 22 Tuesday 8:00 am Communion Service 23 Wednesday 8:00 am † Wally Detert 24 Thursday 7:00 pm George and Pat Niewolny † Donna Anderson 25 Friday 1:00 pm Good Friday Service Easter Vigil 26 Saturday 8:00 pm † Charles Baumann Victor and Violette Behring Easter Sunday 27 Sunday 8:00 am † Tom Oudenhoven Living & deceased members of Holy Name of Jesus Parish 10:30 am † Andrew and Julia Strzok † Ted Salwach The Church Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Dina Rasmussen Dedicated from: Marge Peterson The Chapel Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Mother and Daughter Dedicated from: Romelle Westberg We Welcome New Parishioners! Phone: 715-842-4543 Fax: 715-849-5593 Web site: www.holynamewausau.com Pastor, Fr. Bob Thorn Ext. 2 [email protected] Associate Pastor, Fr. Dan Thelen Ext. 7 [email protected] Deacon, Bob Anderson 715-573-4684 [email protected] Office Administrator, Judy Borchardt Ext. 3 [email protected] DRE /Youth Ministry, Noel Furger Ext. 4 [email protected] Parish Accountant, Jean Frankel Ext. 5 [email protected] Buildings and Grounds, Ken Mallak Ext. 6 BULLETIN DEADLINE Fri. 12:00 noon, 1 week prior March 20, 2016 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

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Welcome to

Holy Name of Jesus Parish

1104 South 9th Ave, Wausau, Wisconsin

Mass Schedule Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday - 8:00am and 10:30am Monday 8:00am Communion Service Tuesday - Friday 8:00am

Confessions Saturday 3:00pm-3:45pm

Parish Center and Chapel Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. Fridays 8:00a.m. - 12:00 Noon

*********************************************** Sacrament of Baptism

Contact Fr. Bob for preparation classes. These are required for parents and recommended for godparents.

Sacrament of Marriage

Contact Fr. Bob 6 months in advance.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

Contact Fr. Bob for Information

Anointing of the Sick:

If you would like the Anointing of the Sick before entering the hospital for a scheduled surgery, or if you’re at home or nursing facility, please contact Judy. If you would like Fr. Bob or Fr. Dan to visit you during your hospital stay, make sure to leave our church name upon registration.

Mass Intentions

March 21st- March 27th 21 Monday 8:00am Communion Service 22 Tuesday 8:00 am Communion Service 23 Wednesday 8:00 am † Wally Detert 24 Thursday 7:00 pm † George and Pat Niewolny † Donna Anderson 25 Friday 1:00 pm Good Friday Service

Easter Vigil 26 Saturday 8:00 pm † Charles Baumann Victor and Violette Behring

Easter Sunday 27 Sunday 8:00 am † Tom Oudenhoven Living & deceased members of Holy Name of Jesus Parish 10:30 am † Andrew and Julia Strzok † Ted Salwach The Church Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Dina Rasmussen Dedicated from: Marge Peterson The Chapel Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Mother and Daughter Dedicated from: Romelle Westberg

We Welcome New Parishioners!

Phone: 715-842-4543

Fax: 715-849-5593

Web site: www.holynamewausau.com

Pastor, Fr. Bob Thorn Ext. 2 [email protected]

Associate Pastor,

Fr. Dan Thelen Ext. 7 [email protected]

Deacon,

Bob Anderson 715-573-4684 [email protected]

Office Administrator,

Judy Borchardt Ext. 3 [email protected]

DRE /Youth Ministry,

Noel Furger Ext. 4 [email protected]

Parish Accountant,

Jean Frankel Ext. 5 [email protected]

Buildings and Grounds,

Ken Mallak Ext. 6

BULLETIN DEADLINE

Fri. 12:00 noon, 1 week prior March 20, 2016 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord

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Palm Sunday

The palm tree is a symbol of victory. Victorious Roman soldiers would carry palm branches when parading in Rome.

It was also a victory emblem at public games. All four gospels speak of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. But

only the gospel of John tells about palm branches. This procession was reenacted by Christians in Jerusalem for sev-

eral centuries after Jesus’ death. We continue the tradition by taking blessed palms to our homes as a symbol of

Christ’s presence in the place where we live.

We are preparing to enter the holiest, the most beautiful and solemn time of the Church year – Holy Week and the

Easter Triduum. More than any other time during the year, our focus this week should be on the God who loves us so

much that he was willing to allow his only Son to suffer and die to free us from the bonds of death. The TV stations

will still run their regular programs, most people will continue to work their regular hours. What will you do to make

this a “holy week” in your life?

READ THE BIBLE: Consider taking extra time to read the scriptures this week. You will find the scripture passages

for each day in this bulletin.

PRAY: Come and spend some time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. Spend some extra time at home praying

with the family or on your own. Make an effort to attend the beautiful liturgical celebrations which the church offers

this week.

FAST: Remember, Good Friday is a day of fast and abstinence (no meat). Catholic faithful are strongly encouraged

to continue the Good Friday fast until after the Easter Vigil. If you can, please make an effort to fast on Good Friday

and on Holy Saturday. The time you would ordinarily spend eating could be spent reading the Bible or in prayerful

meditation.

May you have a blessed and holy celebration of the Lord’s passion, death, and resurrection. May it be for you a re-

newal of your pledge to become more like Christ by imitating him in all you do and say.

God bless you! Fr. Bob

Why is “Good Friday” called “good”? That’s a question many children have asked me. Actually, in Spain and Italy

it is called “Holy Friday.” In Germany, “Sorrowful Friday.” In the Eastern Churches, “The Holy and Great Friday.”

In Denmark, “Long Friday.” The origins of the English “Good Friday” are uncertain. Some say that on this day one

sees the greatest manifestation of God’s “goodness.” Others say that “Good” Friday mistakenly evolved from the

original phrase “God’s” Friday. Along with Easter, it is the oldest feast in the Church’s calendar.

SOUTHWEST WAUSAU

CIRCLE OF JOY FOOD PANTRY

It’s time to start planning for our Easter food baskets. We hope to

provide at least 15 families with an Easter meal this year. Do you

think you could help? We will need, of course, at least 15 hams.

We have freezer space available. If you can help with a ham donation, please call the

number below and we’ll make arrangements for you to drop it off, or for someone to pick

it up.

Cash donations are also needed to purchase items that we might not have on our shelves.

Checks should be made payable to “Circle of Joy” and can be put in an envelope marked

“Circle of Joy” and dropped in any collection basket at church, or can be mailed directly

to: Circle of Joy, P.O. Box 5024, Wausau WI 54402-5024.

If your family would benefit from an Easter food basket, please

contact Dee at 715-573-4858. We will make every effort to help.

As in the past, we are asking any-one attending Mass on Holy Thurs-day to consider bringing a non-perishable food item to Mass for the food pantry. The groceries will NOT be carried up to the altar (as we did at Thanksgiving) – they can be brought to the main entrance of church, or can be left at any exit when you come into church. These contributions help replenish our shelves after giving out the food baskets for Easter. The Offertory Collection that day will also benefit the Circle of Joy. 2

Holy Name of Jesus Chapel

Is open during office hours for anyone who wishes

to come and pray. It is located on the main floor

of the Parish Center.

St. Anthony Spirituality Center

~Marathon, WI. Weaving Our Stories Basket Weaving Retreat,

April 15-17 Basket weaving is one of the oldest crafts known – but it is so much more than a craft! It is a wonderful way to connect the ordinary with the sacred as you notice the parallels with weaving and our life’s journey. You will create a beautiful basket, woven by you, to remind you of this step on your faith journey. No weaving experience is needed, just willing hands and heart. Begins with 7 p.m. Friday supper and ends with the noon meal on Sunday. Cost of $185 includes overnight accommoda-tions, delicious buffet meals, and program fees. Presented by Kaila Russell. Contact: 715-443-2236, [email protected]. Go to

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Readings For The Week of March 20th, 2016 Sunday:-20 Lk 19:28-40/Is 50:4-7/Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24/ Phil 2:6-11/Lk 22:14--23:56 or 23:1-49 Monday-21 Is 42:1-7/Ps 27:1-3, 13-14/Jn 12:1-11 Tuesday-22 Is 49:1-6/Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17/Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 Wednesday-23 Is 50:4-9a/Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34/Mt 26:14-25 Thursday-24 Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9/Ps 89:1-6/ Rv 1:5-8/Lk 4:16-21 Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/Ps 116:12-13, 15-18/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15 Friday-25 Is 52:13--53:12/Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 25/ Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9/Jn 18:1--19:42 Saturday-26 Vigil: Gn 1:1--2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/Ex 14:15--15:1/Is 54:5-14/Is 55:1-11/Bar 3:9-15, 32--4:4/Ez 3 6:16-17a, 18-28/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23/Rom 6:3-11/Lk 24:1-12 Sunday-27 Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23/ Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Lk 24:1

NEEDED: Custodian at St. Michael’s School We have an immediate opening for a part-time custodian to clean the school 20 hours per week. We will consider one person or a possible husband/wife team. Please contact our Parish Of-fice at 715-842-4283, ext 2, or send a letter of in-terest (or resume) to [email protected] or 611 Stark St., Wausau, WI 54403.

NCS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Licensed Child Care Teachers

Child Care Teacher positions available in positive and caring work environments; benefits, flexible scheduling; competitive pay rates. To

apply contact: NCECC: St. Michael Site - email [email protected] or call Jacci at 715-848-0206 NCECC: St. Therese Site – email [email protected] or call Tina or Amy at 715-355-5254

After-School Child Care Provider

2 Positions - Perfect part-time job; (12-17 hrs/wk) – school days only – no weekends. To apply contact: NCES: St. Mark in Rothschild, Tina Meyer, Principal – call 715-459-9662 or email [email protected] NCES: St. Anne in Wausau, Terry Vechinski, Principal – call 715-845-5745 or email [email protected] For more information go to: http://www.newmancatholicschools.com/pages/NCS/About_NCS/Employment

March 24, 2016 March 25, 2016

Holy Thursday Good Friday

7:00PM 12:30PM

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Deacon Anderson Deacon Anderson

Kathy Brengosz Pam Thompson

Sara Lewitzke Kathy Oelke

Darlene Martin

Helen Pagenkopf

Jan Klosinski

Mic Klosinski

Lectors

Doris Martin Doris Martin

Jim Schroeder

Deacon Anderson

Scott Fritsche

Servers

Margaret Murphy Margaret Murphy

Barry Guss Barry Guss

Paul Missett Paul Missett

Virgil Arrowood Nick Torgeson

Ushers

Tim Murphy Bernie Ford

Sharon Thompson Tim Murphy

Sue Sullivan Scott Lau

Joe Kuehn Marlene Zoromski

Mike Tomsyck

March 27, 2016

Easter Sunday

8:00AM 10:30AM

March 26, 2016

Easter Vigil

8:00PM

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Deacon Anderson

Jeanne Lang

Darlene Martin

Jan Klosinski

Mic Klosinski

Norma Borowicz

Helen Pagenkopf

Lectors

Jim Schroeder

Doris Martin

William Franzen

Shirley Fritsche

Sara Lewitzke

Sharon Thompson

●Jan Klosinski

Servers

Barry Guss

Paul Missett

Virgil Arrowood

Gary Kurtzweil

Ushers

Marlene Zoromski

John Borowicz

Denis Lang

Joe Kuehn

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Beth Gorski Jodi Kurtzweil

Jo Ann Heinz Dee DeLaporte

Lois Murphy Diane Holzschuh

Carol Mroczenski Kathy Oelke

Sharon Thompson Paul Missett

Deb Rupe Kathy Brengosz

Marit Stumpner Doris Heil

Lectors

Tim Murphy Shirley Fritsche

Servers

Margaret Murphy Nick Torgeson

Alex Stumpner Gary Kurtzweil

Emily Stumpner XXXXXXXX

Thomas Medvecz XXXXXXXX

Ushers

James Cherek Bernie Ford

Pat Hiatt Kaitlyn Ford

Ron Hoffman Dan/Dave Torgeson

Scott Lau Sue Sullivan

PARISH NEWS & EVENTS

March 20th - March 27th

Sun-20 Children’s Liturgy during 10:30 Mass Communion Service at Primrose 11:00 Boy Scouts 6:30 EC Mon-21 Girl Scout Leader Meeting 5:00-9:00 SH Tue-22 Stations of the Cross 6:15 C Wed-23 Religious Education 6:15-7:30 Thur-24 Holy Thursday Mass 7:00 pm

Fri-25 Parish Center Closed

Stations of the Cross 12:30 Good Friday Service 1:00 Sat-26 Easter Vigil 8:00pm Sun-27 Easter Sunday Mass 8:00 and 10:30

HOLY NAME PARISH STEWARDSHIP

Weekly Collection Report for March 13th Adult Envelopes……………………………………… $ 8,961.50 ACH Weekly Deposit ………………………………...$ 275.00 Student………………………………………………...$ 6.00 Offertory………………………………………………$ 639.25 Maintenance…………………………………………...$ 97.00

Weekly Collection $ 9,978.75

Annual Appeal as of March 14th Our Target…………………………………………… $54,341.00 Pledged………………………………………………..$42,548.50 Remaining………………………………………..…. $11,792.50 Families Pledged……………………………………...311 ~ 77%

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Celebrating the Jubilee Year of Mercy The seventh Corporal Work of Mercy is Bury the Dead. You can

♦ Attend a parishioner’s funeral.

♦ Send a card or offer food to a family who is mourning a loss.

♦ Remember the dead in pray this week.

Our sympathies and assurance of prayers to the family of

Jerome Tryba

May his soul and all the souls of the

faithful departed rest in peace.

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LA CROSSE DIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN

2016 ANNUAL COLLECTION

TO BE TAKEN UP BY THE PARISH WOMEN. PROCEEDS ARE USED FOR SPIRITUAL WORKS

THROUGHOUT THE DIOCESE

Saturday April 9th and Sunday April 10th

Alone this Easter?

Why not join the owners and staff of the Wausau Mine Company for a free Easter dinner, to be held March 27th, 2016 at the restau-rant, 3904 W. Stewart Ave, Wausau. The doors will open for seating between 12:30 and 2:00 p.m. For those unable to attend, carryout meals or deliveries will be available between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. To arrange for delivery or a carryout, please call (715)675-9836 or (715)845-1329, beginning March 21st thru March 25th, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Please do not call the restaurant.

All are Welcome!!

Spring Cleaning? With SummerFun planning in full swing, please keep us in mind when you come across items that can be used for prizes for Youth Games, sold at the Country Store or donated for general use. Donations may be dropped off at the Parish Center during normal business hours

Are you ready for some FUN? Holy Name of Jesus SummerFun 2016

will be held June 3, 4 and 5th. Get ready to join us for some great music, food and games! We will have Bingo, Raffles, Cake Walk, Kids’ Games and the Country Store. We’ll have all of our favorite foods: burgers, brats, Texas Road House pulled pork, our famous cheese curds and the Sunday Chicken Dinner. Our music will be provided by Frontier on Friday night and Open Tab & the Third Wheels on Saturday night. This year we will have both German and Polish polka music on Sunday – Brian Brueggen and the Mississippi Valley Dutchmen and the New Generation will alternate from 11:30 until 5:30 pm. Mark your calendar to volunteer or just to come and have fun!

Mark your Calendars, you don’t want to miss

We invite all Parishioners to join us to

LIVING ROSARY & CROWNING OF MARY

on April 27th from 6:15-7:30pm Religious Education will be presenting a Living Rosary along with the Crowning of Mary.

In presenting the Living Rosary all students, from kindergarten through 10th grade, will hold a knot on the rosary rope to say the

prayer together. The rosary goes up and down each aisle, throughout the entire church. It is a beautiful celebration.

With May being the month of Mary, we take the opportunity to emphasize the importance of Mary in our faith by crowning her in a small celebration.

The Parish Center will be closed

Friday, March 25th and Monday March 28th.

Fr. Bob, Fr. Dan, Deacon Bob, and the Staff,

would like to wish you all a blessed Easter Season!

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & YOUTH MINISTRY NEWMAN SCHOOL NEWS

NEWMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS

Need registration information?

Call and come visit your Newman Catholic Schools:

Licensed Child Care

St. Michael: 615 Stark Street, Wausau, 715-848-0206 St. Therese: 112 W. Kort Street, Rothschild, 715-355-5254

Preschool, 4 Pre K

St. Mark: 602 Military Road, Rothschild, 715-359-9662 St. Michael: 615 Stark Street, Wausau, 715-848-0206

Kindergarten – Grade 5

St. Mark: 602 Military Road, Rothschild, 715-359-9662 St. Anne: 604 N. 6th Avenue, Wausau, 715-845-5754

Grades 6 – 12

Newman Catholic MS/HS: 1130 W. Bridge Street, Wausau, 715-845-8274 Central Office – 715-845-5735 www.newmancatholicschools.com

Wisconsin Parental Choice Program

Eligible families may attend Newman Catholic Schools tuition-free through the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program. WPCP application window for the 2016-2017 school year is February 1 – April 20, 2016. Families must complete online application at http://sms.dpi.wi.gov/wpcp-statewide. Contact Newman District Office for further information: 715-845-5735 NEWMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL invites you to

support their Spring Plant Sale for Student Scholarships.

Most fresh potted flower arrangements are $22 each and all pro-ceeds go to Newman Catholic Student Scholarships. Order forms are available at Newman Catholic School offices or online through www.newmancatholicschools.com . Sale deadline is April 6th, 2016 and orders arrive in time for Mother’s Day. Thank you for supporting Newman Catholic High School stu-dents’ education!

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2015-2016 Religious Education Schedule

Classes on Wed. 6:15-7:30 (unless otherwise noted)

Mar 23 Rel Ed Mar 30 NO Rel Ed—Spring Break Apr 6 Rel Ed Apr 13 Rel Ed Apr 20 Rel Ed Apr 27 Rel Ed & Living Rosary May 4 Rel Ed—Last Night

The Casa Mission Team will be hosting a Casa Hogar Drive for clothing and

first aide to be take to Casa with them in July.

When: April 9th Time: 8am to 1pm Where: Holy Name School Gym

What can do the children need? Clothing for boys and girls ages 5-17. Clothing should be new or very lightly used. All clothing must be modest in nature; no tank tops for girls,

hemlines/shorts cannot be too short and shirts should have appropriate printing. Shoes are always needed, especially dress shoes for both boys and girls.

First aid supplies in all types, especially Neosporin. Items must be sealed and medicine cannot have expired. Personal items such as toothpaste and deodorant are also nice with this

donation. As a special treat, we are hoping to take soccer balls, footballs and other outdoor activity equipment for the kids to enjoy. One thing they often run low on are presents (toys, stuffed animals, games) for birthday gifts. Please be

mindful that complex game directions and books should be in Spanish. In order to take the donations to the children, used suitcases

are needed. Along with monetary donations to help with the charges to check the luggage. In 2012, the Mission Team took (17) 50# suitcases with us. If we are blessed again with

that amount of donations, the luggage charges could be as much as $950. NO part of this monetary donation will be

used towards the cost of the trip for any participant.

If you would like to drop off donations at a time other

than the drive, have

questions about this drive or would like to make a donation, please contact Noel Furger at 715-842-4543 or at

[email protected]. We would like to thank everyone for your continued support of

the youth programs at Holy Name parish.

Parents Mark Your Calendars

No Religious Ed ~ March 30th

No Sunday School ~ April 3rd (Easter

Sunday)

Have a great time on your Spring Break!

Religious Ed Lenten

“Giving to Help Others”

Class to Class Challenge

1 Week left to bring in your donations!

Parents, keep reminding your children the importance of helping others especially during the Lenten season. Every dollar makes a difference in the lives of other children. Their donations will help the Diocese of LaCrosse Juan Pablo II Casa Hogar orphanage in Peru. Together our kids will be helping Casa continue to make a difference in the lives of children in Lurin.

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