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3101 Drexel Ave, Racine, WI 53403 June 3 , 2 018 We invite you to participate in a Corpus Christi Eucharistic Procession following the 10:30am Mass, June 3rd. We will process outside around the block (weather permitting) as a public witness with the Eucharist exposed in the Monstrance. The procession will end in the Church with Benediction.

Transcript of June 3, 2018

3101 Drexel Ave, Racine, WI 53403

June 3, 2018

We invite you to participate in a Corpus Christi Eucharistic Procession following the 10:30am Mass, June 3rd. We will process outside around the

block (weather permitting) as a public witness with the Eucharist exposed in the Monstrance.

The procession will end in the Church with Benediction.

Welcome to St. Lucy’s Catholic Church • June 3, 2018

WEDDINGS - Should be arranged at least 6 months before wedding date and couples should be registered and practicing members of the parish. Call the Parish Office.

BAPTISM - Arrangements for registered & practicing members of the parish can be made after attending the Baptism Prep Classes. 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 6pm.Parents must attend both sessions. Call Susi Kurek, 554-1801, x208 to sign up. Baptisms take place on Sundays at 11:30am. BULLETIN REQUESTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS - Must be dropped off at the Parish Office in writing or e-mailed to: [email protected] by Monday, 9:00am for the next week’s bulletin. (Schedule changes near holidays.)

MASS ANNOUNCEMENTS - Must received by 9:00am on the Thursday before the weekend in legible print. All announcements will need to be approved by Fr. Javier.

BECOMING A MEMBER OF ST. LUCY PARISH - If you would like to become a member of St. Lucy Parish, there are registration cards in the back of church at the kiosk. Registration cards may be mailed in, dropped in the collection basket, slipped under the Parish Office door on the weekends, or brought to the Parish Office during the week, 8am to 4pm!

ST. LUCY PARISH 3101 Drexel Ave. , Rac ine, WI 53403

E-Mail Address: [email protected] Web Site: www.stlucychurch.org Parish Office: Phone: 262-554-1801, Fax: 262-554-2009 Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm Rev. Fr. Javier Guativa, Pastor email: [email protected] Deacon Eric Sewell, email: [email protected], 886-6057 Pat McLeod, Business Manager 554-1801, x201, email: [email protected] Ann Wehnert, Bookkeeper, 554-1801, x202 Susi Kurek, Pastoral Associate, CCD-Children email: [email protected], 554-1801, ext. 208 Eric Antrim, Director of Youth Ministry and Adult Formation email: [email protected], 554-1801, x205 or 262-498-9028 Laurie Feiler, Administrative Coordinator, 554-1801, x601 email: [email protected] Terri Seitz, Liturgical Music Director Sat 4pm Terri Seitz and cantor, Sun 8am and 10:30am—Rotating Choirs and Cantors under the direction of Terri Seitz, Feiler Family usually every other 8am Mass, Sun 5pm-Janel Frazier Kathleen Bialecki - Food Pantry Contact: 262-939-6485 ~Bring Your Food Donations—2nd Weekend of the Month. If food needed, call no later than the Monday before the 1st Wednesday of the month which is the food distribution day at St. Sebastian’s.

Knights of Columbus St. Lucy Council: Bill Wehnert (262) 221-8096, Members Meeting, 3rd Tuesday of the month, 6:30pm at St. Sebastian Parish in Sturtevant. St. Lucy School: 262-554-1801, ext. 212 3035 Drexel Avenue, Racine, WI 53403 E-Mail Address: [email protected] School Web Site: www.stlucysschool.com Rudee L. Koepke, Principal E-Mail Address: [email protected] After School Care: 262-498-3961 Matthew Sepanski-St. Lucy Athletic Director: 262-554-7478 [email protected] ● www.stlucysports.org

† Keep In Your Prayers... † Amy, Susan Anderson, Daniel Arredondo,

Paul Atwood, Dorothy Bakke, Peter Banaszak, David Barrera, Paula Barrera, Michelle Bauer, Susan Blada, Kevin Boyle, Faith Brigelvic, Nikkolas Brimmer, Lucas Brunner, Ashley Marie Burdick, Lenore Buss, Terry C., An-nette Carbajal, Eileen Carls, Ann Casey, John Cass, Thomas Clickner, Joey Chambers, Dianne Chase, Mary Chuchara, Dave Cool, Arlene Cooper, Kris-tin Copland and babies, Amy Croschere, Gregory DeBord, Bill DeClerck, Loren Drissel, Erika Dugner, Diane Duerkop, Rosanna Elmer, Olivia Fenkl, Barb Francour, John Gabor, Robert Galvan, Gary, Kim Geddes, Mary Gede-mer-Jensen, Rick Gemmell, LaVerne Glenn, Louisa Goeke, Herb Gundlach, Lisa H., Baby Haebig, Rene Haebig, Norma Halcsik, Jeanne Hankett, Mick Hansen, Darlene Heidenreich, David Henkel, Dolores Hermansen, Bob Hogan, Christine Hohl, Illy, T.J., Joe, John J., Russell Jackson, Scott Jacob-son, Jan, Sandy Jensen, Ty Jensen, Jim, Desi Johnson, James Johnson, Sue Johnson, Rick Jones, Jim (Duke) Kardos, Addison Kavanagh, Marek Ka-zanecki, Kathy Knaus, Jim Kucharski, Joan Kucharski, John and Melissa, Rick Kucharski, Daxton LaRue, Liam Latimer, Jason Leal, Theresa Leal, Nelly and Larry Leonard, Jamie M., Linda M., Barb Magnusson, Roberto Mandujano, Steve Maritch, Angie Marano, Peter Marano, Dave and Carol Marsch, Socorro Mata, Henrietta Meier, Marcia Miller, Michael Mitka, Joan Mohr, Joan Monaco, Karen Morana, Donald Neis, Nancy Neis, Robert Nelsen, Grace Nelson, Renee Nelson, Olga Nielsen, Andi Olsonowski, Sophie Olsonowski, Adeline Otwaska, M.P., Jack Pace, Phyllis Pagano, Paula Pauley, Carol Pichelman, Joseph J. Ponce, Brent & A.R., B.R., Dave Reisinger, Jeff and Ana Reisinger, Andy Richard, Susan Ridgeway, Mary Rinaldi-Kerner, Joel Rivera, Acela Rivero, Randy Ross, Stacey Ross, Lisa Roznick, Gary Ryder, Peter Ryterske, Reed S., Lennie Saladis, Janice Saldi-var, Consuelo Sanchez, Crescencio Sanchez, III, Jean Schemel, Joe Schnei-der, Steve Seitz, Jackie Shepler, Stephanie Smerchek, Nicholas Sofia, Joan Sorensen, Terri (Ludwig) Stephan, Jim Stulac, David Sturino, Rufino Sun III, Darrel T., Ernest T., Baby Leah Tenuta-Post, John Tierney, Tim, Elijah Timm, Marian Tropin, Leo Tutak, Twin Baby Boys, Jim and Elaine Verhegge, Doro-thy Wells, Dean Wentland, Barbara Zarzecki, Vivian Zember

Mass & Prayer Schedule St. Lucy Weekend Masses: Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday –8:00am & 10:30am, and 5:00pm* There is also a 5:00pm Mass with the exception of the following dates: July 15th (St. Lucy Festival Weekend), September 2nd (Labor Day Weekend), December 23rd & 30th.

St. Lucy Weekday Masses: Monday through Saturday - 8:15am

St. Sebastian Masses: Saturday-5:30pm, Sunday-9:15am (3126 95th St, Sturtevant)

Confession: Saturday - 3:00pm-3:30pm Friday - following 8:15am Mass

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Tuesday: 8:45am-6:00pm Wednesday: 8:45am-4:00pm Thursday: 8:45am-10:00pm

Holy Hour Our next Holy Hour is scheduled for Monday, June 4th at 6:00pm. Come join us for an hour of prayer and the Patriotic Rosary.

Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet Prayed daily, Monday through Saturday, 7:15am

Men’s Bible Study

Saturday, 7:00am until 8:00am

The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

WHAT’S GOING ON AT ST. LUCY’S & ST. LUCY’S PARISH SCHOOL

Parish Support Weekend of May 27th

Actual Budget Difference Adult Envelopes $10,373.00 $15,577.00 -$5,204.00

7/2/17 thru 5/27/18 Actual Budget Difference Adult Envelopes $692,799.28 $747,696.00 -$54,896.72

(Totals include average ACH.) May 27, 2018

Offertory ....................................................... $869.42 Children’s Envelopes ........................................ $1.00 Community Needs ...................................... $302.00

Parish School Assistance Fund..................... $39.00

Capital Improvement Fund ......................... $145.00 Debt Reduction Fund .................................. $231.00 Emergency Fund ............................................ $40.00

St. Lucy School Principal Retiring Rudee Koepke is retiring after over 40 years of serving St. Lucy Parish School. We invite you to visit with her in the Narthex after Masses on June 9th and June 10th.

Helping Hands Catholic

Food Pantry

· Our next food collection weekend is June 9 -10. These are the items we are in need of: Canned fruit, fruit juices, pea-nut butter, jams and jellies, canned stew, canned chili, pork and beans, baked beans, soups, macaroni and cheese, spaghetti & spaghetti sauce, spaghetti O’s, boxed dinners, cereal, small size oatmeal and instant oatmeal, pancakes mixes, pancake syrup, cake frosting, cake mixes, jell-o and pudding mixes, dish soap, bar soap, toilet paper and Kleenex. Please check expiration dates prior to donating and please, no perishable food items such as fresh fruits, vegetables, bread, rolls etc. All your donations are very much appreciated and we thank you for your con-tinued support.

~Wedding Banns~

III - Jonathan Jensen &Michele Schaefer

Readings for the Week of June 3, 2018: Sunday: Ex 24:3-8/Ps 116:12-13, 15-16, 17-18 [13]/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26, Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7/Ps 91:1-2, 14-15b, 15c-16 [cf. 2b]/Mk 12:1-12, Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18/Ps 90:2, 3-4, 10, 14 and 16 [1]/Mk 12:13-17, Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3. 6-12/Ps 123:1b-2ab, 2cdef [1b]/Mk 12:18-27, Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15/Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-9, 10 and 14 [4]/Mk 12:28-34, Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9/Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [3]/Eph 3:8-12, 14-19/Jn 19:31-37, Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8/Ps 71:8-9, 14-15ab, 16-17, 22 [cf. 15ab]/Lk 2:41-51, Next Sunday: Gn 3:9-15/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [7bc]/2 Cor 4:13--5:1/Mk 3:20-35

Sign-Up for “Splash Canyon”

Vacation Bible School! St. Lucy and St. Sebastian will hold their annual Vacation Bible School July 30th-August 3rd from 6-8pm at St. Lucy. This will be a fun-filled faith journey for children in grades K-4. Sign up! Participants are invited to fill out a registration form, which can be found at the kiosk in the narthex.

Volunteer! To make this a successful venture, we need youth and adult leaders in grades 6 and older. No experience necessary – we will to train you! Last year’s campers had a great time and it was because we had great leaders! Wade into new territory with us! Get your feet wet. Nothing watered down here – just good clean fun! Contact Susi Kurek for more information: 262-554-1801, x208 or [email protected] .

Son or Daughter Going Away to College in

the Fall? Newman Connection’s High School Outreach Program keeps high school and college students connected to Catholic cam-pus ministry. When students sign up with Newman Connection, their information will be automatically sent to the Campus min-ister at the colleges of their choice. The Campus Minister can then reach out to the student prior to their arrival on campus. This effort has shown great success. We are keeping students connected to the Catholic Church using technology and social media. To find out more, please go to newmanconnection.com. Or, contact Eric Antrim to sign up at [email protected] or call 262-554-1801, Ext:205.

· Anyone who is in need of food and is a member of either St Lucy’s or St Sebastian’s parish or has been recom-mended by someone from either parish should call Kath-leen at 262-939-6485 no later than the Monday prior to the first Wednesday of the month distribution. For June, please call by Monday, June 4th. The distribution will be on June 6th at St Sebastian’s.

Capital Campaign Goal: $400,000 Through May 25, 2018

Amount Pledged .................................. $215,432.00 Amount Paid ........................................ $171,477.00 Number of Participating Families ....................... 130 Number of Registered Families ....................... 1,375

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Welcome to St. Lucy’s Catholic Church • June 3, 2018

ALTAR SERVERS

Saturday, June 9th 4:00pm Addison LaLonde, Gianna Jaimez

Sunday, June 10th

8:00am Samantha, Alexis, and Jessica Schade

10:30am Alivia Arnone, Kira Danowski, Joseph Espinoza 5:00pm Eric Antrim

MASS INTENTIONS

Monday, June 4th 8:15am †Kenneth Sustacheck by Classmates from Holy Name and St. Catherine High School Tuesday, June 5th, St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr

8:15am †Jeanette Hardin by Family Wednesday, June 6th, St. Norbert, Bishop

8:15am †For the Holy Souls in Purgatory by Francisca

Thursday, June 7th

8:15am †Ron Turner by Friends

Friday, June 8th, The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

8:15am †Tom Pias by Friends †Jeannine Liebert by the Savaryn Family †Michael Colbert by The Deusters

Saturday, June 9th, The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

8:15am †Kathleen Willis by Friends of the Family

Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Liturgy 4:00pm †Marge Tenuta by Lorraine Zinnen †Marge and Gene Hansen by Family †Carol Cramer by John Cramer †Randall Haas Family

Sunday, June 10th, Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am †Anne and Wayne Mercier by Family

10:30am †Otto Kriva by Bill and Carole Bislew 5:00pm †Rose Kujellis by The Jaworski Family

LECTORS

Saturday, June 9th

4:00pm Teresa Dubaniewicz, Mary Boyle

Sunday, June 10th

8:00am Nancy Dyke, Shari Feldmann

10:30am Clara Csepella, Joyce Schnepf 5:00pm Beth Edwards

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

Saturday, June 9th

4:00pm Janet Urban, Teresa Dubaniewicz, Patrick Metzker, Gloria Sturino, Lois Palm, Janie Parent, Irene Parent, Joan DeGroot, Richard Judge

Sunday, June 10th

8:00am Nancy Dyke, Kathy Kis, John Kis, Shari Feldmann, Barb Steltenpohl, George Huxhold, Jan Huxhold, Walt Fust, Sally Reiter

10:30am Joyce Schnepf, Pete Oertel, Karen Stone, Dennis Stone, John Csepella, Clara Csepella, Larry Jansen, Lauren Hoger, Joellen Kozenski

5:00pm Stacey Walsh, Eric Antrim, Carol May

Gospel Meditation -June 3, 2018 In our modern times, symbol can seem to have lost its value. The most recognizable "signs" are ones we see on the road or the branding in advertisements. The logos for major compa-nies don't do much more than perk our interest or disdain. They surely don't deliver on their promises for our lives to be happier, healthier, and easier. On this feast of Corpus Christi, we hear the account of the Last Supper. This was Passover, an ancient sign of the covenant of Moses. The Hebrew people celebrated God's providential care for His people. To the listening disciples, Jesus makes a very bold claim. "This is my blood of the covenant." At the time of the first Passover -- the redemption of the Hebrew people from slavery to the Egyptians -- the blood of the sacrificial lamb was spread on the lintels of the doorpost. Tomorrow, some of the disciples would witness the blood of the new covenant spread across the wood of the cross. Christ's Body and Blood are more than a sign. They are a sac-rament. In the sacrament, the sign makes real what it signifies. More than ritual, a sacrament enacts truth of the covenantal love of God and His promise of fidelity. It's a promise God

keeps. The same bread and wine of that first Holy Thursday liturgy becomes -- throughout the centuries and until the end of time -- the very Body and Blood of Christ. On this feast, we celebrate the un-failing covenantal love of our God. As you partake in the Eucharist today, and next Sunday, and the Sunday after that, re-member that you receive neither a mean-ingless sign nor an empty offer. You re-ceive God Himself, as He fulfills His prom-ise to remain with us always.

Lisa Michel Hannes Liver Transplant Benefit Sunday, June 24th 11am to 7pm

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Raffles, Silent Auction, Cuisine & Cook’s Choice, 50/50, Bakery

St. Lucy’s Turn to Host St. Vincent de Paul

Meal on June 26th We will be hosting the St. Vincent de Paul meal again on Tuesday, June 26th . Please sign up today at the kiosk if you would like to donate can goods, lettuce, milk, or a casse-role/food items. Items can be drop off at the church office until 3:00pm on June 26th. The meal is located at 1032 Grand Ave. at the Head Start Building. If you have any questions feel free to contact Janet Urban – 554-1801 ext. 212.

It feels like summer and what does that mean? It feels like summer and what does that mean? It feels like summer and what does that mean? FESTIVAL TIME! :) Put the dates are your calendar and FESTIVAL TIME! :) Put the dates are your calendar and FESTIVAL TIME! :) Put the dates are your calendar and make a date (or dates!)for fun, food, and friendship! It make a date (or dates!)for fun, food, and friendship! It make a date (or dates!)for fun, food, and friendship! It will be here before you know it! Many areas will need will be here before you know it! Many areas will need will be here before you know it! Many areas will need volunteers! Start thinking about where you would like volunteers! Start thinking about where you would like volunteers! Start thinking about where you would like to lend a hand. Items will be needed for the rummage to lend a hand. Items will be needed for the rummage to lend a hand. Items will be needed for the rummage

sale and silent auction, so think about St. Lucy’s sale and silent auction, so think about St. Lucy’s sale and silent auction, so think about St. Lucy’s when spring cleaning! when spring cleaning! when spring cleaning!

More Dates for Your Calendars!

2018 Outdoor Masses St. Lucy has four scheduled outdoor Masses. ~The first one is scheduled for July 1st at the 10:30am Mass. ~The second outdoor Mass will be held July 29th at 10:30am. ~The August outdoor Mass will be August 26th at 10:30am. ~The Annual Pet Blessing Mass is scheduled for September 23rd at 10:30am. All outdoor Masses will be held weather permitting. Prepare to be outdoors (bring lawn chairs, jackets, or blankets) but if the weather doesn't cooperate, we will be indoors except for the Pet Blessing Mass.

St. Sebastian has an outdoor Mass scheduled for Sunday, August 12th with a picnic to follow.

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