St. Anthony Parish · 2016-09-16 · St. Anthony Parish 2223 - 51ST ST R E E T KE N O SH A, WI S C...
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May 15, 2016 Pentecost Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday - 5:45 PM (Mass of Anticipation) Sunday - 10:00 AM First Friday Mass - 5:00pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 4:30-5:30 Sunday 9:15-9:45
Marriage
In order to wisely discern a minimum of six months is required. Contact the Parish Office.
Baptism
Arrangements are to be made with the Administrator. Parents must be active, registered and practicing Members of St. Anthony
Parish Membership All adults from high school age up are expected to be registered Members with the Parish including candidates for Baptism and Marriage.
Parish Pastoral Council Barbara Kluka, Chairperson Jerry Cousin, Vice-Chairperson Karry Hill, Secretary
Members-at-Large
Mary Andrews, Anne Curry, Michael Pitts, Diane Jones, Karen Clair, Dan Wilmot, Joanne Kelly, Gladys Peterson
Members Ex-Officio Lawrence Dolnik, David Curry Fr. Todd Belardi
Office Hours
262-652-1844
Tuesdays 4:00-6:30 PM
Parish Mission Statement: That the people of St Anthony of Padua parish experience the love of Jesus Christ through: Vibrant sacramental life Knowledge of the truth and beauty of the Catholic Faith Generous service to others
The Schedule of Services for This Week SATURDAY May 14 Pentecost—Mass of Anticipation 5:45 pm - Pfc Eric Clark (Leipzig family) SUNDAY May 15 Pentecost 10:00 am - Donald Romanowski (Dorothy Romanowski & family) THURSDAY May 19 Weekday 7:00 am - David Gombar (Karen Clair) SATURDAY May 21 The Most Holy Trinity—Mass of Anticipation 5:45 pm - Raymond V. Rupp (Pat Rupp & family) SUNDAY May 22 The Most Holy Trinity 10:00 am - Jerry Langenbach (Johnson family)
Readings for the Week of May 15, 2016 Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39 Day: Acts 2:1-11/Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34/Rom 8:8-17 or 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13/Jn 14:15-16, 23b-26 or Jn 20:19-23 Monday: Jas 3:13-18/Ps 19:8-10, 15/Mk 9:14-29 Tuesday: Jas 4:1-10/Ps 55:7-11, 23/Mk 9:30-37 Wednesday: Jas 4:13-17/Ps 49:2-3, 6-11/Mk 9:38-40 Thursday: Jas 5:1-6/Ps 49:14-20/Mk 9:41-50 Friday: Jas 5:9-12/Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12/Mk 10:1-12 Saturday: Jas 5:13-20/Ps 141:1-3, 8/Mk 10:13-16 ©Liturgical Publications Inc
Ministers of the Altar Saturday May 21 5:45 pm Lector Ray Rupp Eucharistic Minister Mary Andrews Altar Servers TBD Sunday May 22 10:00am Lector Alan Padlock Eucharistic Minister Judy Ilada Altar Servers TBD
Acts portrays Pentecost’s Spirit communicating one faith in countless languages, drawing divergent nationalities into one
community, thus bestowing what Pope Francis calls “reconciled diversity.” Pentecost’s “strong driving wind” causes no
fear and trembling like the former revelation. Rather “tongues as of fire came to rest on each one of them”. God’s
powerful but gentle presence.
In Corinthians, Paul exhorts that diverse community (and ours) to celebrate the same Spirit’s different gifts in ourselves
and others in order to build up our diverse community into the one body of Christ. In Romans, Paul bids us abandon “the
flesh” meaning of life bereft of God, and embrace instead life bestowed by the “Spirit of adoption, through whom we cry,
“Abba, Father!””.
In the Gospel reading from the twentieth chapter of John, Jesus shows frightened disciples his peace-bestowing wounds,
then sends them forth to be “vulnerable” as he was, loving others as he loves us. So Pope Francis explains that, in this
Jubilee Year, Pentecost’s Spirit summons us afresh from past mediocrity and selfish isolation to share God’s mercy with
the world. The Gospel reading from the fourteenth chapter of John teaches us that keeping Jesus’ commandments and
word is not a “legal responsibility” but a choice of loving intimacy: ”my Father will love anyone who does so and we will
come to him and make our dwelling with him”. Celebrating the presence of “the Advocate, the Holy spirit”, Easter Time
closes with Christ’s promise of the Spirit’s role in the disciples (our) evolving grasp of truth: the Spirit will teach you
everything and remind you of all that I told you”
To whom should I go and how exactly can we share together the renewing presence of the Spirit’s gentle love “resting”
upon us? Taken from Pastoral Patterns
Contact Information Fr. Todd Belardi - Administrator
For Regular Parish Business call the Rectory and leave a message at 652-
1844 or email us at [email protected]
Normal Office hours: Tuesdays 4:00-6:30 p.m.
To speak with Fr. Todd please call the rectory and leave a message.
If you have an urgent need please call Fr. Todd at (404) 545-4988
Remember St. Anthony Parish when planning your estate.
If you have a bulletin submission, please email it to [email protected] or call Jane at 262-818-2993
First Friday Masses
Mass will be held at St. Anthony at 5:00 pm on
the first Friday of each month.
Next Mass: June 4
SAVE THE DATE.. WOMEN OF CHRIST CONFERENCE
NOVEMBER 7, 2015 9AM-5PM
WAHSINGTON COUNTY FAIR PARK WEST BEND, WI PRICE $40
A time to learn more about being a Catholic woman in today’s world. www.womenofChrist.net St. Anthony’s will have a group attending. Why not plan to join us?
Prayer for the Week of May 15 – Pentecost
Easter Time ends with Pentecost. In Jesus’
Resurrection, Jesus broke the bonds of
human limitations and now promises that
we too will be raised as He was. In the
Ascension, the Father received the Son in
the divine realm and with the sending of the
Holy Spirit, we become Advocates of the
faith. Pentecost is the birthday of the
Church. We become messengers of the
Word spreading the Good News of Jesus,
our Savior. We are “joint heirs with Christ”.
These are not just nice phrases to hear as a
Catholic, but reminds us that we are
members of the family of Christ. We are his
beloved sons and daughters proclaiming His
love for all time.
Oh Jesus, let me remember that I am a
member of Your Family and act as a beloved
son or daughter of yours!
Petition for the Week:
For the safety of Father Todd and the
students who are on the mission with him to
Nicaragua, that they may feel the presence
of Jesus in their lives as they are Jesus’
advocates to those they will serve that
week, let us pray to the Lord.
For an increase of men and women heeding
God’s call to become, priests, nuns, and
brothers, let us pray to the Lord.
The Pope’s Prayer Intentions for May 2016
Respect For Women That in every country of the world, women may be honored and respected and that their essential contribution to society may be highly esteemed.
Holy Rosary That families, communities, and groups may pray the Holy Rosary for evangelization and peace.
www.apostleshipofprayer.org
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Life and Death An unborn baby has a measurable heartbeat at twenty-one days and brainwaves at forty days----long before the earliest abortions.
What do you call it when there is no longer a heartbeat or brainwaves? Death!
What do you call it when there is a heartbeat and brainwaves? Life!
So, what does abortion do?
Did you know that All Saints Catholic School offers Summer Care for your school age child?
All Saints Catholic School has Summer Care available for any children ages 4-12 years old. You do not have to attend All Saints Catholic School to enroll in the ASCS Summer Care program. All are welcome! Summer Care is available at the 3 ASCS campuses and will run from 6am-6pm from June 8th -August 26th. Each week the chil-dren will have access to playgrounds, gym-nasiums and will partake in different themed activities and special outings. 1 child: Half Day (up to 4 hours) = $21 1 child: Full Day (more than 4 hours)=$35 *Multi-child discounts available.
To reserve your spot, for more infor-
mation, and/or a complete list of rates, please call (262)925-4000.
Kenosha Catholic Woman’s Club will be hosting their May Luncheon / Meeting at the Kenosha Country Club, Sat., MAY 21ST. 11:00 social, 11:30am lunch. $20.00 call 262-764-3058 or 551-5492 by May, 10th 5pm. All res-ervations made and not attended are the responsibility of the person mak-ing the reservations. The club will be awarding 3--$1000.00 scholarships to 3 St. Joseph’s incoming 9th grade students. We will have the customary May Crowning. A very short business meeting will be conducted after the Scholarship award ceremony. This is the last meeting “of the Club
for the current” calendar year.
Meetings will resume in September
2016.The Catholic Woman’s Club en-
courages all Catholic women living in
the Kenosha County area to consider
membership in this organization. For
further information call: Judy Lichter
Summers @ 262-589-9566.