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JULY 19 / 2020

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PRAYER FOR THE PRIEST Mass Times & Information

SAT 4:30 PM

SUN 9:00 AM

MON - TUE 6:30 PM

WED - THUR 8:00 AM

FRI NO MASS

RECONCILIATION SAT 3:00 PM

HOLY HOUR 3rd THUR 6:30 PM

OFFICE HOURS MON - THUR 8:30 - 3:30

FRI 8:30 - NOON

PARISH REGISTRATION Welcome! If you would like to join

our parish, talk to our priest, stop by

the office, call or visit us online,

www.sacredheartappleton.com

PRAYER CHAIN Contact the parish office at

920-739-3196 or submit online.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK Call the office to schedule this

sacrament if you are having surgery

or a family member is seriously ill.

MARRIAGE

Call the office six months in advance

to schedule date and begin the

necessary preparation.

BAPTISM

Baptisms are celebrated the second

Sunday of the month. Call the office

two months in advance. First time

parents must attend baptism prepa-

ration sessions (held four times a

year). Call the office to pre-register.

RCIA For adults who wish to become

Catholic, contact the parish office at

920-739-3196.

MASS INTENTIONS Are accepted in the parish office.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS/EMAIL

Contact the parish office at

920-739-3196.

Prayer by Pope Benedict XVI

Lord Jesus Christ, eternal High Priest, you offered yourself to the

Father on the altar of the cross and through the outpouring of the Ho-

ly Spirit gave your priestly people a share in your redeeming sacrifice.

Hear our prayer for the sanctification of our priests. Grant that all who

are ordained to the ministerial priesthood may be ever more

conformed to you, the Divine Master. May they preach the Gospel with

pure heart and clear conscience. Let them be shepherds according to

your own heart, single-minded in service to you and to the Church,

and shining examples of a holy, simple, and joyful life.

Through the prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary, your Mother and ours,

draw all priests and the flocks entrusted to their care

to the fullness of eternal life where you live and reign with the Father

and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Our HOLY HOUR date and time has changed.

It is now the 3rd Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm.

We are requesting that all committees lead 1 of the 12 monthly Holy Hours

each year. Folders with detailed instructions and handouts for each of the

month’s readings will be available for you thanks to Deacon Gib.

Update from Pastoral Council Chair Elizabeth Henry

The Council and Trustee Nominations have been

collected and letters have been sent out to the

nominees on July 7th inviting them to the Informational

meeting on Thursday July 23rd at 7:00 pm in the

cafeteria. They will be explaining each position fully. Please pray for

the decernment of those nominated and seeking to serve our parish.

Weekend of

7/5/2020

YTD Collected

BUDGETED 2020/2021

7/12/2020

Envelopes $ 6,118.37 $ 11,888.74 $ 5,770.37

Electronic $ 1,158.00 $ 1,716.00 $ 558.00

Online Website Donation

$ 200.00 $ 320.00 $ 120.00

Loose $ 71.00 $ 169.00 $ 98.00

Youth $ - $ - $ -

Building & Grounds

$ 1,166.00 $ 1,660.00 $ 494.00

Total $ 8,713.37 $ 15,753.74 $ 18,900.00 $ 7,040.37

Over/Short $ (3,146.26)

Giving from the Heart Fiscal Year July 1, 2020- June 30, 2021

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2020 / 2021 FAITH FORMATION Registration is now available.

CHECK IT OUT!

https://www.sacredheartappleton.com/ff-online-registration-form

FAITH FORMATION

All Soul’s Memorial Service

On November 2, Sacred Heart will be celebrating its

22nd annual Memorial Service. Every year on All Soul’s

Day we recognize those who have gone home to their

eternal reward. As a parish we work very hard to extend

that invitation to include friends and family of our parish

members. We need your help with that. If you have had

a loved one pass away this past year please share their

name with me and I will include them when we send out

invitations in October. You can either call or email me at

[email protected].

Kelly Koszalinski

Sacred Heart Parish is ready to Partner with

Habitat for an Interfaith Build.

Meet the Xiong Family

Mother, Lee Xiong, 33 years old. She was born in Thailand.

She was 9 years old when her family came to the US. She was

15 years old when she met her husband Ger. Lee currently

works at Miller Electric and has been there for 10 years.

Father, Ger Xiong was born in Thailand in a refugee camp. He

came to the US in January of 1990. He is very happy and

excited that Habitat for Humanity is going to help him and his

family build their new house. Lee and Ger have been married

for 17 years.

Iris Xiong is 16 years old and is going to be a junior at Apple-

ton East. Her GPA ranges from 3.45-3.8. She currently sleeps

in a room with 3 sisters. Iris is so glad that with the help of

Habitat for Humanity, instead of 4 people to a room, they

would all share a room with one other sibling.

Lin Xiong is 14 years old and a freshman this year. He is the

second oldest in her family and second to be in high school.

Lin says that as his family grows, they need more privacy and

space. As he waits for the house next year, he will make the

last year of their current house, school and friends worth

remembering. He appreciates everything the Habitat for

Humanity is doing for them.

Alvan Xiong is currently 13 and is in 8th grade. He says that he

lives in a big family and they all get along with each other and

take care of one another. He loves to play sports. His favorite

sports are soccer and football. He likes to meet new people

and is a friendly person. He doesn’t like eggs, coconut, beans

and avocados unless they are in a recipe.

Nicole Xiong is 11 years old and is in 6th grade. She says her

parents are super friendly, nice, kind and loving. She likes to

play cards, ride bikes and play on her tablet.

Cassandra Xiong is 8 years old and is in 3rd grade at Janet

Berry. Next year she will be going to Lincoln School. She is

happy to meet new friends and meet her new teacher. She

says she will be so happy at their new house.

Lee and Ger’s remaining children are Brenda age 5, Ana and

Ben are age 3.

The family is currently living in a 3 bedroom house. All girls in

one room, all boys in the other room. They are very excited to

have a new house that will fit their needs as a growing family.

Sacred Heart will not be working on the build site this year but

will donate $1,000 towards this project. If you would like to

contribute to this build, please call the parish office, or put the

money in an envelope and mark it for the Habitat Build.

School Supplies Drive

Have new or used crayons, pencils, markers, and

more? Looking to clear out an old supply drawer?

Donate unwanted and used school supplies to the

Faith Formation program! We will happily accent

crayons, color pencils, paper, glue sticks, markers,

pencils, pens, etc. A bright pink box will be available

at the church through the month of July.

SCRIP FUNDRAISING PROGRAM

SCRIP is “shopping cart fund raising” for Sacred Heart

Parish. Scrip is available for purchase after both

weekend Masses or in the parish office Monday through

Friday.

Question. I like to pay at the pump when I buy gas, can I

still do that? Yes! There are debit cards for the gas

stations. We now have SCRIP for the new Shell Grand

Central Station at the corner of Oneida and Calumet.

Sacred Heart will receive a rebate of 10% of the total

sale. What are you waiting for? Buy some SCRIP today.

AGAIN, it costs you nothing! You receive the full face

value of the purchase.

Upcoming Baptism Prep Sessions are

July 23 and July 30 at 7:00 pm. Contact the parish

office at 920-739-3196 if you want to sign up.

BAPTISM PREP CLASSES

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Readings for the week of July 19, 2020 Sunday: Wis 12:13, 16-19/Ps 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16 [5a]/Rom

8:26-27/Mt 13:24-43 or 13:24-30

Monday: Mi 6:1-4, 6-8/Ps 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc-17, 21 and 23

[23b]/Mt 12:38-42

Tuesday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 85:2-4, 5-6, 7-8 [8a]/Mt

12:46-50

Wednesday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17/Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-

9 [2]/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18

Thursday: Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13/Ps 36:6-7ab, 8-9, 10-11

[10a]/Mt 13:10-17

Friday: Jer 3:14-17/Jer 31:10, 11-12abcd, 13 [cf. 10d]/Mt

13:18-23

Saturday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6 [5]/Mt

20:20-28

Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12/Ps 119:57, 72, 76-77, 127-

128, 129-130 [97a]/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44-52 or 13:44-46

Readings for the Week

Spiritual Adoption - 26 weeks of pregnancy :

At 26 weeks ultrasounds often show babies

sucking their thumbs. The baby`s skin starts to take

on a reddish color. Babies now average just about 2lbs

for weight. Also, the buds for their permanent teeth

are forming deep in their jaw. Mom`s need plenty of

fluids and fiber intake. 6-8 glasses of water daily.

Apples, bananas, lentils, and whole-wheat pastas can

ramp up mom`s fiber intake levels! Keep praying for

our adopted babies and their parents !

Liturgical Roles, July 25 & 26

4:30 PM 9:00 AM

LECTORS

Sara Steichen Joanne Kolodzik

MASS SERVERS

Anthony Schmalz Andrew Gigure

Dorana Gigure

MINISTERS OF COMMUNION

H1 Presider H2

H1 Presider H2

MINISTERS OF HOSPITALITY

Linda Muench

Michelle Jahnke

Joyce Mislinski

Jo Ann Piotrowski

Jesse Savoie

Laura Savoie

Judy Sokel

Tom Woods

MINISTERS OF MUSIC

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SCRIP

Pat Jankowski Diane Lettau

Bishop Ricken's Intention

That all of those enjoying the warmth and recreation of

summer may be protected and renewed in their faith.

Pope Francis' Intention

We pray that today's families may be accompanied with love,

respect and guidance.

Mon. 6:30pm July 20 - Martin & Thomas Roth,

John Chandler

Tue. 6:30pm July 21 - The Marschner Family

Wed. 8:00am July 22 - OPEN

Thurs. 8:00am July 23 - OPEN

Friday No Mass July 24 - Private

Sat. 4:30pm July 25 - Mary Gilbert

Sun. 9:00am July 26 - Living & Deceased of Sacred

Heart Parish

July 2020 Prayer Intentions

Parish Office Hours & Staff

Monday - Thursday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

Friday 8:30 am - noon

Phone: (920) 739-3196

Emergency: (920) 450-2231

(death/anointing)

Fr. John Katamba Administrator

Dan Koszalinski Deacon

Gib Schmidt Deacon

Laura Savoie

Business Manager

[email protected]

Karen Jahner

Parish Secretary

[email protected]

Willa Mueller

Marketing and Communications Coordinator

[email protected]

Linda Muench - 920-731-5068

Volunteer Liturgical Scheduler

[email protected]

Mary Kinderman & Pat Vander Wielen

Music Ministry

Jay Douglas

Riverview Gardens

Kelly Koszalinski

Pastoral Ministry Coordinator

[email protected]

Gina Holt

Youth Programs and Family Catechesis Team Lead

[email protected]

Claire Kalaus

Children’s Sacrament and Education Coordinator

[email protected]

THANK YOU ~ THANK YOU ~ THANK YOU Vida thanks Sacred Heart for our donation of $564.27

from the Whole Life baby bottle campaign.

This will assist in their mission to empower individuals to

make healthy, life affirming decisions through education

and medical supplies. To learn more about their Medical

Clinic, Support Services and Youth Outreach

programs, check out their website at

Www.vidamedicalclinic.org