DIVINE SAVIOR PARISH November 8, 2015
Transcript of DIVINE SAVIOR PARISH November 8, 2015
DIVINE SAVIOR PARISH WHERE ALL ARE WELCOME
Serving the Communities of Belgium, Cedar Grove,
Fredonia, Holy Cross, Lake Church, Little Kohler and Oostburg
Divine Savior Parish Office
305 Fredonia Ave., P.O. Box 250, Fredonia, WI 53021
(262) 692-9994
divinesavior.weconnect.com
November 8, 2015
Thirty-Second Sunday in
Ordinary Time
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The mission of
Divine Savior Parish
is to use all the means God
has given us to be a life-giving
example of Christ’s love in our
community and beyond. In
cooperation with the global
Catholic Church
and the Archdiocese of
Milwaukee, we accomplish
this through prayer, frequent celebration
of the Sacraments,
especially the Eucharist,
study and sharing of our
faith, service to all, and
by providing our
children with Catholic
roots deeply embedded
in faith in God.
Registration: To be enrolled in the parish, please phone the Parish Center at 262-692-9994.
Visitors at our church from other Catholic Parishes in Ozaukee and Sheboygan Counties are welcome to put their parish envelope in our collection, and we will forward it to your home parish.
Baptism: Baptisms are celebrated on the third weekend of each month. Preparation is required prior to Baptism. Please contact the Parish Center for more information.
Marriage: Bride or Groom must be a member of the parish. Contact the Parish Center at least six months before the planned date.
Bulletin Announcements: All announcements must be in writing and brought to the Parish Center or emailed to [email protected] before noon on Monday.
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Mass Intentions for the Week. Mass intentions may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. They will be rescheduled as soon as possible. We pray for the improved health of…Marguerite Buhler, Gabbi Hicks,
Ashley Hill, Rosemary Schwab, Carol L. Murphy, Gene Glander, Mike
Del Ponte, Margaret Schneider, Louise Janik, Joseph & David Moller, Roy Keller, Chad Keller, Linda Russart Noyes, Larry Willegal, Charles Watry, Mary Thill, Noah Weyker, Leah Salamone, George Ploof, John Mondloch, Martin Silver, Francis Murphy, Marge Miller, Bernadette Mondloch, Mike Bryant, David Hilt, Melvin Hubing, Leo Fechter III, Kathy Glander, John Buhler, Derek Arndt, Kathy Petesch Casey, Delbert Weiss, Stan Lulkowski, Mason Deppiesse, James Wichterman, Willy Wetor, Joanne LaFleche, Margaret Medinger, Ron Buechler, Fr. Jim
Vojtik, Arlene Mondloch, Gene & Meg Brown, Peter VandeBoom, and all those undergoing medical treatments. (If you wish to add the name of an immediate family member to our prayer chain, please contact either parish office. Let us know if you no longer wish to be on the prayer list. Prayer requests will be updated quarterly, in November, February, May and August.)
MONDAY, Nov. 9 – The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Ez 47:1-2,8-9,12 1 Cor 3:9c-11,16-17 Jn 2:13-22
No Morning Mass
TUESDAY, Nov. 10 – Saint Leo the Great Wis 2:23-3:9 Lk 17:7-10
8:00 am - Fredonia - For all Veterans
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11 – Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop
Wis 6:1-11 Lk 17:11-19
8:00 am - RL † Henry & Blanche Kegel
THURSDAY, Nov. 12 – Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr
Wis 7:22b-8:1 Lk 17:20-25 8:00 am - LC - For our Parishioners
FRIDAY, Nov. 13 – Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin
Wis 13:1-9 Lk 17:26-37
8:00 am - RL - Communion Service
SATURDAY, Nov. 14 - 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dn 12:1-3 Heb 10:11-14,18 Mk 13:24-32
4:30 pm - HC † Alfred Buchholz, † Joe & Betty Klein
SUNDAY, Nov. 15 – 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dn 12:1-3 Heb 10:11-14,18 Mk 13:24-32
8:15 am - RL † Daniel Feider, † Michael & LaVerne
Schneider, † Gary Wetor
10:00 am - HC † Michael, Eleanor & John Schimberg,
† Nancy Lundman
The next BAPTISM CLASS will be held Tuesday, November 10
at 6 pm at the OLL parish Office. Contact Deb Hamm to register.
We pray for the Eternal Joy of Syl Weyker. Please keep his
family in your prayers. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. Amen.
Scripture Study at Lake Church. A few of our “regulars” will be
out of town for a month. Watch future bulletins for dates and new
location. Contact Deb Hamm with questions.
Attention Business Owners, Professionals and Self Employed:
Tom Schmanski, of Liturgical Publications, Inc., will be at the DS
parish office to secure new bulletin advertisers this week. You may consider sponsoring an ad for their Favorite Charity or “In
Memoriam” ads for departed loved ones. We would like to thank
our present advertisers for renewing their ads and thereby
continuing their support of our parish. To obtain information about advertising for the new publication year, please contact the
parish office 262-692-9994, call Tom directly at 262-207-2537 or
by e-mailing Tom at [email protected].
We are pleased to report that the Rectory at Lake Church has
been sold. Thanks to Barb Beattie with Beattie-Janeshek Realty
group for your help with this sale. Special thanks to Bob
Lallensack for all your hours, phone calling, meetings and travel
time to take care of this sale. The Parish is very grateful!
Due to the ash borer problem at Holy Cross Cemetery, firewood
will be available to DS parishioners only. Please contact Tom
Bichler at 262-339-1346 for more info.
Available for a Freewill offering – Landscape timbers, garden
tools, fluorescent lights call Roger Meyer at 285-3905. Also
available is a lawn tractor with vacuum and cart as one unit- call
Bob Lallensack at 692-2216 for info.
The Divine Savior Youth Choir is open to all youth in the parish
from Grades 3-12. We have about 30 minutes of practice in the
choir loft after 10 am Mass (approx 11-11:30) every Sunday. If
you have any questions, please call Mary Navis at: (920) 946-1342
or email [email protected].
Do you need help to improve your marriage? Deacon Gerald Malueg offers pastoral counseling at no cost, as a ministry of
our cluster parishes. Call the parish office in Fredonia at
262-692-9994 to set up an appointment.
PRAYERS REQUESTED
HUMAN CONCERNS / SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
SACRAMENTS/PRAYERS/MEETINGS
PW FOOD PANTRY is collecting Large Baked Beans, Cold Cas-
seroles, Diet Soup, Cranberry Sauce, Evaporated Milk, Individual
Mac & Cheese, Diapers Size 4, 5, 6, Scalloped Potatoes, Blue
Jeans, new or gently used, Misc. Vegetables and Cash Donations
to purchase turkeys and fresh produce for Thanksgiving.
This coming weekend we will have the start of our second
special food collection as Thanksgiving is approaching. Before
and after the Nov. 14-15 Mass students will be handing out slips
with the picture of a food item for our pantry. The items should
be returned the following weekend. This collection was a great
success last year.
Gift-A-Child: Thanks for supporting this program. Gifts are due
on or before the Nov. 21-22 weekend. Unwrapped gifts with
loose wrapping paper are appreciated. If you would still like a
name or want someone to shop for you, call Rosemary at
262-692-2967.
Do you think your chili is the best? Come join us for our 1st
annual Chili Cookoff and Packers Party on November 15
after the 10 am Mass. Chili tasting and judging before and during
the Packers game which will be streamed on the large screen in
the basement. Winner announced at half-time. If chili isn’t your
thing, you are welcome to bring your favorite game-time
snack. Sponsored by the DS youth service group.
The youth of Divine Savior have a Youth Service Group. If you
know of anyone who needs help around their home, or any youth
that would like to be part of this group, please contact Terri Riesselmann.
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Goodbye October, hello November! I can’t believe that we are starting the third month of our school year already. Our yearly theme is: With God’s Help: Change the World One Day at a Time. Each month we are working on different ways to make a difference in our school, community, and world. In September, we worked on Kindness and Caring. In October ,we worked on Respecting Ourselves and Others, and this November, we will be working on Service to our School, Community, and World. Please pray for our students and staff as we embrace God’s call to service. On October 30 we held our annual Fall Festival to help raise money for Sister Jo and her mission in Guatemala. The DSCS student Council worked hard to put on another wonderful festival. We were so pleased that this year Sister Jo was able to stop and join in the fun! Our students were able to raise almost $300.00. DSCS students were off of school on November 4, but the teachers were hard at work! Our in-service last Wednesday focused on the Speaking and Listening Standards. We also continued our work on the accreditation process. We are in our self-study year and will be visited next school year by an accreditation team. This week Tuesday, we will be honoring our Veterans with a Mass, program, and breakfast to follow. Our students and staff are honored to host this special event each year. DSCS extends our gratitude to all those who have served or are currently serving to protect our many freedoms On November 17, Divine Savior Catholic School will be blessing and dedicating a new piece of playground equipment in loving memory of Ron Schommer. The new fire truck toy was purchased with the money donated to DSCS in memory of Ron. There will be a prayer service in Ron’s honor directly after Mass followed by the dedication and blessing. Please join our school family in honoring Ron’s great legacy. Yours in Faith, Lynn Sauer
College Care Packages from DSCS: If you have a name and ad-dress of someone you would like us to mail a package to please email it to [email protected] or call the office with the infor-mation. If you are interested in helping with the packages we would love your donations! We are collecting: Fruit Bars/Pop Tarts, Cup of Soup/Ramen Noodles, Individual Kleenex, Snack Size Crackers & Cheese, Coffee, Tea or Cocoa Packets, Micro-wave Popcorn, Raisins, Trail Mix, Instant Cereal Packets, High-lighters, Pens, Pencils, Note Pads, Gum, Mints, Lifesavers, Kool-Aid/Crystal Light, Fruit Snacks/Roll-ups Wrapped Candy, Individ-ually Wrapped Cookies, Snack Size Chips and Pretzels, Granola Bars and more. Baskets will be placed in the back of church. We hope to mail out the packages shortly after Thanksgiving. Thank You DSCS Student Council
Divine Savior Catholic School cordially invites veterans to attend a special Mass and veteran’s celebration with a social after in honor of your service to our country. Because of your sacrifices, we live in a free country. Spouses are welcome to attend all events as we honor our Veterans. Tuesday, Nov. 10th 2015, St. Rose Church, Fredonia at 8 am. Please arrive at the school in the multi-purpose room by 7:45 am. Please RSVP: Pam at 262-692-2141
Did you know that Scrip is sold before and after our 10 am Mass on Sundays? Meijer Scrip is now available along with a large variety of other retail Scrip cards. Your support of this fundraiser is a great help to our school.
Grieving Our Losses Faithfully. Wednesday evenings from 6-7 pm
at Holy Cross Chapel in the parish hall on Nov. 11, 18, Dec. 2 & 9.
Contact Deb Hamm to register.
DIVINE SAVIOR SCHOOL & PARISH NEWS PASTORAL COLUMN
1 Kg 17:10-16; Heb. 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44
In today’s readings, we hear about two poor widows who are extremely generous, giving from their need, rather than their sur-plus. So many of us are blessed with far more than what we need to survive, and yet we are often possessive of the material things we own. Sometimes, we have so much “stuff” we store it in our closets, garages, basements and attics. When we have no more room in our homes, we rent storage sheds to store more stuff. It’s crazy, really, and we all are guilty of owning more than we need. Oh, we are willing to share, but so often that sharing comes out of our excess, not our basic necessities.
Few of us know what it is like to struggle day to day to sur-vive…at least not for long periods of time. We might hit a tough stretch here and there, but for the most part, our lives are secure enough to know that we will have food on the table and a roof over our heads. But these two women are shining examples of generosity. The woman in the first reading has one meal left for her and her son, and shares it with Elijah. The other woman gives away her last two coins.
These aren’t just cutesy stories in the Bible. These kinds of stories still happen today in our world. We just need to look for them. Like the elderly man I met who lived under a bridge in Rochester, NY, who gave away the only hot meal he had in over a week (along with an hour of warmth) to a complete stranger simp-ly because she had a young child. Or the group of 12 little chil-dren in Matamoros, Mexico, who shared a single can of soda be-cause they’d never had one of their own. Or the people who gave years of their lives to help others recover after Hurricane Katrina. Or the marine who happened to be visiting the east coast during Hurricane Sandy and spent his vacation rescuing survivors rather than worrying about his own safety. Or my friend’s daughter who recently donated a kidney to her brother. These are stories of in-credible generosity and of true and selfless love of neighbor. These are not easy sacrifices, but this is the kind of love our God calls us to share with others.
I am inspired by that kind of love and generosity. I have been blessed to witness this kind of care on many occasions, and each time I am moved to be more generous and loving. I am challenged by all these witnesses of the Gospel, those in the Scriptures stories and those “living” those stories today. May we all be inspired by these examples to love more deeply and to share more openly with others. Deb Hamm, Pastoral Associate
Beginning the first weekend of Advent (Nov. 28 & 29) in our cluster, we will have a blessing of all those who bring
Communion to the sick and homebound on weekends. Pyxes will not be filled during the communion procession. All who take communion to the homebound will be invited forward with their pyxes after the regular communion procession at all weekend Masses in our cluster. They will then receive the Blessed Sacrament in their pyxes and a prayer of blessing will be prayed over them. This is one of the ways we are integrating the Synod Initiatives in our cluster. This will be a great opportunity for our faith community to recognize those who bring Communion to the sick, as well to bless them and send them forth to bring Christ to those who could not join us at Mass. It also reminds us that there are members of our faith family who are unable to join us due to illness. Please remember them, and those who bring communion to them, in your prayers.
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CLUSTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sunday, November 8
¨ 8:00-9:30 am - DS Rel. Ed. - DSCS
¨ OLL Annual Meeting after Mass/Hospitality
¨ Donut Sunday - HC
¨ 6:00-7:30 pm DS Confirmation Candidate/Sponsor Mtg. HC
Tuesday, November 10
¨ 8:00 am - Veterans Mass - St Rose Chapel
¨ 5:30 pm - DS Christian Ladies’ Holiday Dinner - HC
¨ 6:00 pm - Baptism Class - OLL Parish Office
¨ 7:00 pm - OLL Human Concerns Mtg.
Wednesday, November 11
¨ 6:00 am - TMIY - DSCS
¨ 11:30 am - Rosary - Gables on the Pond
¨ 2:00-6:00 pm - DS Parent Teacher Conferences
¨ 6:00-7:00 pm - Grief Support - HC
¨ 6:15-7:45 pm - OLL Rel. Ed.
¨ 6:30-8:00 pm - DS Rel. Ed. - DSCS
Thursday, November 12
¨ 3:00-6:00 pm - DS Parent Teacher Conferences
¨ 7:00 pm - OLL Pastoral Council Mtg.
Sunday, November 15 Baptism Sunday
¨ 8:00-9:30 am - DS Rel. Ed. - DSCS
¨ OLL Family Program
¨ 11:00 am - Chili Cook-off/Packer Party - HC
¨ 4:30-5:30 pm - Cub Scouts - DSCS gym
¨ 6:00-7:30 pm - DS Confirmation Class
Mission Trip: If you’ve been thinking about going on Mission Trip or just want to see what it is all about, check out some of the photos of last year’s Mission Trip to Oil City, PA on our Facebook page, “Our Lady of the Lakes, Random Lake” under Photos, Mobile Uploads. This just might be the year for you to step out of your comfort zone and make a difference in a big way. Contact either Linda Guokas or Terri Riesselmann for more information.
Youth Group Day at Culvers: Don’t forget that the First Monday of every month is our Youth Group Day at Culver’s. Look for the next one, and a coupon, on December 7.
Boston Store Community Days: Contact the Parish Office if you
still need to purchase your coupon booklet for Boston Store’s
Community Days Sale. Booklets cost $5. The Community Days Sale starts this Wednesday, Nov. 11 and runs through Saturday, Nov. 14. We keep 100% of the coupon booklet price and the customer re-ceives up to $400 in special shopping offers at Boston Store.
Save the Dates: November 22 - Spaghetti Dinner at Holy Cross. November 29
- Pancake Breakfast at Our Lady of the Lakes. Proceeds from both events benefit the youth and adults journeying on Mission Trip to Nashville, TN next summer.
Return to Life Divorce Recovery Series. Thursday evenings from 6:30 – 8 pm on Nov.12 & 19, Dec. 3, 10 & 17 at St. Mary’s Parish Center, 430 N. Johnson Street, Port Washington. Contact Kelly Lemens, (262) 284-4266 ext. 1423 or [email protected].
Random Lake Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service will be Wed., Nov. 25 at 7 pm at the RL High School. Please note the new time.
OLL Servers, Lectors, Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion and Ushers…The new schedule (Nov. 22, 2015-
February 7, 2016) will be created soon. If you have dates that you will NOT be available for your ministry or if you would like to be added to our schedule, please contact the parish office at 920-994-4380 by Friday, Nov. 13. OLL Christmas Mass schedule: 5 pm on Christmas Eve in RL, Midnight in Dacada, and 9 am in RL.
Cemetery Fall Clean-up Reminder – Please don’t forget that this is the time of year when any glass memorials should be removed from the cemeteries. They could fill up with water, freeze and then shatter. Also, any dead plants should be removed.
The OLL Human Concerns committee is collecting stuffing mix, cranberries, toothpaste & toothbrushes for the RL Interfaith Food Pantry. Please drop off items in the back of church.
Any child interested in participating in Christmas Midnight Mass in Dacada should contact Denise Dimmer at 920-994-9600 or email [email protected]. Practices to begin in November.
ATTN: Knitters & Crocheters - Mittens, scarves and hats are needed for the Random Lake Thanksgiving Ecumenical Mitten Tree. If anyone has leftover yarn, please drop it off on the back porch of the OLL church office for anyone wanting to knit or crochet. Items are placed on a tree at the Ecumenical Thanksgiving service on Nov. 25 and then given to our local Food Pantry for distribution to local needy families.
Family Program: On Sunday, Nov. 15, join us for breakfast and stay for prayer-time with the children and youth, the final session of “Altaration – The Mystery of the Mass Revealed” and then pitch in to fill 25 boxes with the food collected for the House of Peace Holiday Food Box Drive.
Our first group of Confirmation students and their sponsors are heading to St. Ben’s Social Justice Immersion Program next Sunday, Nov. 15. Thank you for your prayers for our Confirmation students and sponsors.
Wednesday CRE: Next class is this Wednesday, November 11. Please join us for Evening Prayer as the young people honor our veterans at 6:15 pm in the church. Afterwards, our high school youth will be sorting all of the food collected so far for the Holiday Food Box Collection and putting together 25 boxes we are donating to the House of Peace.
The CRE families are participating in the House of Peace Holiday
Food Box Drive sponsored by the Capuchin Community in Milwaukee. We will be collecting foodstuffs until November 15. The boxes will be filled on Nov. 15. If you are able to help us out, we will need 25 boxes of dried Mashed Potatoes and 25 cans (not glass) of turkey gravy too. Plastic boxes for collecting these items will be in the Parish Center and in the back of church by the Food Pantry table marked House of Peace.
Women’s Group: We meet again on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 10 am at Kathy’s Trackside Café in Random Lake. We’ll continue our discussion of Random Moments of Grace. Extra copies of this book will be available at no charge.
Advent starts on Sunday, November 29. Our Lady of the Lakes invites you and your family to make an Advent Wreath after the 8:15 am Mass in the newly remodeled Community Room in the Parish Center. We will provide all supplies, and have a pamphlet with weekly prayers for lighting the four candles, with reflections and Advent meal prayers. Everyone is welcome to make an Advent Wreath. The Mission Trip Pancake Breakfast will be happening at the same time across the hall in the gym. Come join us!
CLUSTER YOUTH AND MISSION TRIP NEWS
Divine Savior Parish Office
305 Fredonia Ave., P.O. Box 250, Fredonia, WI 53021
(262) 692-9994
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Office Hours: 8 am-3 pm Mon. - Fri. Secretary Pam Smith (ext. 301)
Director of Religious Education Terri Riesselmann (ext. 300) (262) 945-5778 [email protected]
Bookkeeper Terri Schueller (ext. 307) [email protected]
Cluster Pastoral Associate
Deb Hamm Cell: (262) 488-4542
Office: (920) 994-4380 (ext. 103)
Divine Savior Catholic School 305 Fredonia Ave., PO Box 250, Fredonia, WI 53021
(262) 692-2141
divinesavior.weconnect.com
Office Hours: 7:30am-3:30pm Mon.-Fri. Principal Lynn Sauer (ext. 310) Secretary Pam Smith (ext. 301)
Parish Leadership
Pastor—Rev. Todd Budde (262) 692-9994 (ext. 302)
Senior Priest—Fr. Jim Ernster Deacon—Gerald Malueg
Parish Finance Chair - Dave Augustiniak
Members
Bob Lallensack Lori Paulus
Art Ternes Jeff Lanser Kevin Prinsen Kim Thiele
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PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION
We are happy to include events at our cluster parish in our bulletin.
Our Lady of the Lakes
230 Butler St., Random Lake, WI 53075 (920) 994-4380 ourladylakes.org
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday—4:30pm at Holy Cross Chapel Sunday—8:15am at OLL -RL
Sunday—10:00am at Holy Cross Chapel Monday—No Mass
Tuesday—8:00am at St. Rose Chapel Wednesday—8:00am at-OLL –RL
Thursday—8:00am at St. Mary’s Chapel—LC
Friday—Rotating Communion Services
1st Friday—Fredonia
2nd Friday—Random Lake
3rd Friday—Lake Church
4th & 5th Friday—none
Parish Council
Trustees
Bob Lallensack (262) 692-2216
Lori Paulus (262) 692-2743
Chair: Don Hamm (262) 689-0401
Members
Art Ternes Jeff Vrubley Jeff Lanser Madonne Rauch
Joanne Wagner Nick Quinn Craig Noll Bob Bergschultz
Confession Times—First Saturday of the
month at Holy Cross Chapel from 3:45-4:15
pm or by contacting Fr. Todd.
To view the bulletin on line, go to our website at http://divinesavior.weconnect.com and click on Publications on the top right hand side
and you can view the last four weeks of bulletins.
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