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Mass Schedule �
Saturday 4:00pm �
Sunday 8:00am and 10:30am�
Monday 8:00am Communion Service �
Tuesday � Saturday 8:00am�
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Confessions�
Tuesday� Saturday 7:30am �8:00am �
Saturday 8:30am �10:00am and 3:00pm�3:45pm �
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Parish Center and Chapel Hours�
Monday � Thursday 8:00a.m. � 4:30p.m.�
Fridays 8:00a.m. � 12:00 Noon �
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B������� D�!"���� �
Friday. 12:00 noon, 1 week prior �
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Sacrament of Baptism �
Contact Fr. Martin for preparation classes. These are�
required for parents and recommended for godparents. �
Sacrament of Marriage�
Contact Fr. Martin 6 months in advance.�
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults�
Contact Fr. Martin 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. Martin to visit you during your hospital stay, make sure to
leave our church name upon registration. � �
Welcome to
Holy Name of Jesus Parish
1104 South 9th Ave, Wausau, Wisconsin�
We Welcome New Parishioners!�
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Phone: 715�842�4543 �
Fax: 715�849�5593�
Web site: www.holynamewausau.com�
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Pastor, � �
� Fr. Samuel Martin Ext. 2�
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Office Administrator, �
� Judy Borchardt Ext. 3
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DRE /Youth Ministry,�
� Noel Furger Ext. 4
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Parish Accountant, �
� Jean Frankel Ext. 5
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Maintenance and Grounds,
� Jim Dreikosen Ext. 6�
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Mass Intentions�
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November 18th � November 24th �
18� Monday � 8:00 am� �Communion Service �
19� Tuesday� 8:00 am� †� Ed Schroeder �
20� Wednesday� 8:00 am † Marie Hustedt � �
21� Thursday� 8:00 am † �Dorothy Nowitzke �
22� Friday� 8:00 am † � Robert Nowak �
23� Saturday� 8:00 am� † � Jerome Bradfish �
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Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe �
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23� Saturday� 4:00 pm † Blessings for James and Mary Brandt �
� � � � � Living and deceased members of �
� � � � � Holy Name of Jesus Parish �
24� Sunday� 8:00 am † Geraldine Drengler � �
10:30 am� † Charles Kreager �
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November 18th � November 24th �
The Church Blessed Sacrament Candle:�
Dedicated to: � Virginia Martin � �
Dedicated from:� The Martin Family � �
The Chapel Blessed Sacrament Candle:�
Dedicated to:� Dorothy Nowitzke �
Dedicated from: � Kathy Bandock �
November 17, 2019 - Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
“You will be hated by all because
of my name, but not a hair on
your head will be destroyed.”
Lk 21.16-18
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From the Pastor’s Desk �
Praised be Jesus Christ! “If you was hit by a truck and you was lying out there in that gutter dying, and you had time to sing “one”
song. One song that people would remember before you're dirt. One song that would let God know how you felt about your time here on
Earth. One song that would sum you up. You tellin' me that's the song you'd sing? That same Jimmy Davis tune we hear on the radio all
day, about your peace within, and how it's real, and how you're gonna shout it? Or... would you sing somethin' different. Somethin' real.
Somethin' “you” felt. Cause I'm telling you right now, that's the kind of song people want to hear. That's the kind of song that truly saves
people. It ain't got nothin to do with believin' in God, Mr. Cash. It has to do with believin' in yourself.” It was Sam Phillips who spoke
these words to Johnny Cash just before his long and illustrious career began. While we disagree with his claim that believing in God is
overrated, Mr. Phillips’ words do underline the fact that many people look to music to console them and make sense of the troubles and
trials of this world. And frankly, it is surprising how often music lyrics do reveal something about God and His mysterious plan for our
world. For example, a couple of weeks ago I heard a song on the radio titled “Save Yourself” by Stabbing Westward (it was the edited
version, which I didn’t know until looking up the lyrics). And, wittingly or unwittingly, they got it right: the song concludes that we can
neither save ourselves or others. Another band, Flyleaf, was on the same station with their song, “All Around Me.” The song is clearly
about love, and one could easily apply the words of the refrain to God’s Real Presence in the Eucharist: �
I can feel you all around me�
Thickening the air I'm breathing�
Holding on to what I'm feeling�
Savoring this heart that's healing�
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Saint Thomas Aquinas marveled at how generously God reveals Himself to all of His children, whether explicitly Christian or not. As
we come to the end of the liturgical year, we hear readings that are disturbing, what with their prediction of war and bloodshed as por-
tending the end of the world. But even in the saddest circumstances, God is working to offer us a better way forward. Violence and
betrayal and the bitterness that accompany them are as old as Cain and Abel. At times we feel powerless to do anything about the dis-
cord that seems to characterize our times. But God never gives up on us or on our world. Rather, He invites us to look within our own
hearts, as it’s there that His healing must begin. Yes, God reveals His will for us in the midst of terrible times because for many of us,
until we bottom out, we seem disinclined to listen to Him. But we are given a choice, as the following passage illustrates (it’s a speech
given by a priest to a young man heading off to war for the first time):�
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“There is always a better way than war. Everyone knows this but almost everyone forgets that it is so. Down the generations, therefore,
down the centuries, boys like you are sent to fight. It is tragic. But then, life is tragic. The pride and the fall. In war it will sometimes
seem that it is their pride, whoever they are, in government, in command, and your fall. But no. It is always more complicated. In every
soul there is pride and there is falling. In every soul there is also the possibility of truthfulness and kindness as well as of courage, and
for every soul there is always the mercy of God. Look about you . . . . when you are there, and see, really see, what you are looking at.
Then you will be safe with God, whatever harm may come to you, which we will pray for you to escape,” (The Year of Thamar’s Book,
Lucy Beckett, pg. 267).�
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May we pay attention to the ways God reveals His plan for our life � and may we find peace in listening to Him!�
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Your friend in Christ,�
Father Martin �
HOLY NAME OF JESUS YOUNG & YOUNG at HEART FUN GROUP�
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THE NORTHEAST WISCONSIN PASSION PLAY�
Xavier Fine Arts Theater�
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WITNESS GOD’S PROMISE FULFILLED April 4, 2020 (Saturday)�
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Join us to see the Passion of our Lord come to life through music, dance and drama.�
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At this time, 35 seats are reserved.�
If interested, please confirm to John Borowicz (715�581�8492) By TUESDAY � DECEMBER 31, 2019�
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Approximate cost is $40.00 (includes bus and admission) Final cost depends on number of people attending.�
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SCHEDULE�
Meet at Holy Name� � 10:00 am�
Depart Holy Name� � 10:30 am�
Arrive Appleton� � � 12:00 pm�
Passion Play� � � 1:00 pm�
Leave Appleton� � � 3:00 pm�
Arrive Holy Name� � 5:00pm�
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LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
November 23rd and 24th
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Please Support our Advertiser of the week�
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Cj’s Catering of Wausau�
Catering for Funerals, Weddings,
Anniversary’s and Corporate Events. �
St. Anthony Spirituality Center�
Marathon, WI.�
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OPEN INVITATION! �
While we hope you will join us for one or
more of the programs described in our
newsletters or online, we also hope you know
that you don’t need a special reason to come
experience the peace of St. Anthony’s! The
building and grounds of St. Anthony’s are
available to all as a sanctuary space. �
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We invite you to visit any time you need a sanctuary space. Our
doors are open most days between 6:00 am and 10:00 pm, so that
you can access the chapel on the main floor, the prayer loft above
the chapel, the central courtyard, or the chapel in the Solanus
Center. Our grounds and our outdoor labyrinth are available for
walking or meditation at any time. If you bring a canine friend
with you to walk, please make sure your friend stays on a leash,
and please clean up after your friend! Maps of the building and
grounds are available in the front entryway of St. Anthony’s, or
stop in for a tour any weekday between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm.�
Readings for the week of November 17, 2019�
Sunday�17� Mal 3:19�20a/Ps 98:5�6, 7�8, 9 [cf. 9]/2 Thes
� � 3:7�12/Lk 21:5�19� �
Monday�18� 1 Mc 1:10�15, 41�43, 54�57, 62�63/Ps 119:53,
� � 61, 134, 155, 158 [cf. 88]/Lk 18:35�43
Tuesday�19� 2 Mc 6:18�31/Ps 3:2�3, 4�5, 6�7 [6b]/Lk 19:1�
� � 10� � � �
Wednesday�20� 2 Mc 7:1, 20�31/Ps 17:1bcd, 5�6, 8b and 15 �
� � [15b]/Lk 19:11�28� �
Thursday�21� 1 Mc 2:15�29/Ps 50:1b�2, 5�6, 14�15 [23b]/Lk
� � 19:41�44 � � �
Friday�22� 1 Mc 4:36�37, 52�59/1 Chrn 29:10bcd, 11abc,
� � 11d�12a, 12bcd [13b]/Lk 19:45�48
Saturday�23� 1 Mc 6:1�13/Ps 9:2�3, 4 and 6, 16 and 19 [cf.
� � 16a]/Lk 20:27�40�� � �
Sunday�24� 2 Sm 5:1�3/Ps 122:1�2, 3�4, 4�5 [cf. 1]/Col �
� � 1:12�20/Lk 23:35�4�
SCRIP NEWS�
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pay or credit card. Brands include Starbucks, DSW, Barnes &
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Special Low Denominations for the Holiday Season �
Amazon $10� � Olive Garden $10�
Applebee’s $10� � Panera Bread
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Barnes & Noble $5� Starbucks $5 �
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IHOP $10� � The Home Depot $10�
Marcus Theatre $10� Walmart $10�
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Location: Newman Catholic Schools Central Office
Office Hours: Monday and Thursday 8:00 � 4:00�
619 Stark Street Wausau, WI 54403 715�842�4805 ext. 1.�
www.newmancatholicschool.com � click on Scrip at bottom.�
St. Therese Holiday Showcase�
112 W. Kort St, Schofield�
Saturday, Nov. 23 from 9:00 am � 3:00 pm�
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Holiday craft fair with 70 craft vendors, a huge bake sale, and
admission is free! A hot luncheon will be served from 10:30 am �
1 pm featuring homemade chicken dumpling soup, hot chicken
and barbeque sandwiches, apple and pumpkin squares.�
How Can We Help?�
Have you watched the medical drama “New
Amsterdam” based on the fictitious hospital by the
same name? The overriding theme in each episode is
the medical director, who views each hospital chal-
lenge by asking his staff and patients “How can I help?” The
good doctor often arrives at solutions that are unconventional but
address the heart of the problem. St. Vincent de Paul home
visitors use much the same approach in serving our neighbors in
need. “Vincentians” discern how best to offer support, which can
take the form of financial help, a bed for a family who is sleeping
on the floor, a gas card to assure transportation to a new job.
Other times, “help” means listening, referring to community
resources or offering simple kindness and comfort.
For more information, please call 715�848�1046.�
Help make Rosaries �
Come and help us make rosaries for the Missions �
(new location) in Simmons Hall on Thursday,
November 21st at 1:00. We will have an instructor and
all the supplies you need. It’s a lot of fun getting together
and accomplishing a good thing at the same time! �
4:00 PM� 8:00 AM� 10:30 AM�
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Mary Joswick� Jim Cherek� Jodi Kurtzweil�
Jan Klosinski� Norma Borowicz� Pat Herdina�
Mic Klosinski� Sara Lewitzke� Kathy Brengosz�
Helen Pagenkopf� �� ��
Sally Medvecz� � ��
Ken Zuber� �� ��
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Lectors� �� ��
Bill Franzen� Jim Schroeder� Shirley Fosbender�
Servers � � �
Medvecz� Cindy Boehm� Barry Guss�
Medvecz� XXXXXXXX� XXXXXXXX�
Ushers� � �
Steve Sleeter� John Borowicz� Bernie Ford�
Marlene Zoromski� Scott Lau� Jane Rasmussen�
Wally Legenza� Tom Miller� Sue Sullivan�
Jim Reel� XXXXXXXX� XXXXXXXX�
St. Agnes Sweet Shoppe�
Abts Hall, 6160 Zinser St, Weston �
Saturday, December 14th 11:00am � 2:00pm�
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Let Us Do Your Holiday Baking!�
Fancy Cookies and Candy, available by the pound. �
Luncheon Featuring Homemade Soup, Sandwiches and Pies. �
New: Top Raffle Prize $750. �
Plus additional cash and other great prizes �
Consider Direct Deposit�
We invite you to consider making your weekly contribution
by electronic transfer. Your contribution would be transferred
monthly for the amount you designate. You will continue to
receive envelopes to put in the collection basket if you wish,
put EFT for the amount. You can find the ACH form on our
website, or call the Parish Center at 715�842�4543.�
Online Giving is available for the Diocesan Annual Appeal�
on the web page of the Office for Stewardship and Development
at https://diolc.org/donate�online �
DIOCESE OF LA CROSSE GUIDELINES
FOR REPORTING INSTANCES OF CHILD ABUSE. �
The Diocese of La Crosse, through its policies and procedures,
seeks to provide a prompt, appropriate and compassionate
response to reporters of sexual abuse of a child by any diocesan
agent (bishop, priest, deacon, employee, religious, vendor or
volunteer). Anyone wishing to make a report of an allegation of
sexual abuse should send that report to Mrs. Karen Becker,
Complaint Intake Agent, at the Diocese of La Crosse, P.O. Box
4004, La Crosse, WI 54602�4004. Alternatively, you can contact
Mrs. Becker at 608.791.0179 or [email protected]. The
reporting form is available through the Diocese of La Crosse
Office of Safe Environment or on the diocesan website at:
diolc.org/safe�environment/reporting. Individuals are also
encouraged to take their reports directly to civil authorities.
Copies of the diocesan policy are available through your local
parish and on the diocesan website. If you have any questions
about the Diocese of La Crosse and the implementation of the
Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, please
contact Teresa Brown, Diocese of La Crosse, at 608.791.2679; or
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November 17th � November 24th�
Sun�17� All Holiday Sale 8:00�12:00 SH �
Mon�18� �
Tue�19� CGS 3:30�5:30 EC �
� NCS Basketball 5:30�8:30 G�
� Choir Practice 7:00 C�
Wed�20� Mass at Mount View 2:00�
� Religious Ed 6:15�7:30�
Thur�21� Rosary Making 1:00�3:00 SH �
� NCS Basketball 4:30�7:30 G�
� Finance Council Meeting 6:00 PC �
Fri�22� �
Sat�23� �
Sun�24� Children's Liturgy of the Word during 10:30 Mass �
HOLY NAME PARISH STEWARDSHIP�
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Weekly Collection Report for November 10, 2019�
Adult Envelopes………………………………………$ 6,894.50�
ACH Weekly Deposit ………………………………..$ 862.00�
Student………………………………………………..$ �
Offertory……………………………………………...$ 554.66�
Maintenance………………………………………… .$ 387.00�
Weekly Collection $ 8,698.16
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Annual Appeal as of November 11, 2019 �
Our Target……………………………………………,$57,250.00
Amount Received ……...……………………………..$32,612.00 �
Remaining……………………………………………$24,638.00�
Percent of goal received……………………………… 56.96%�
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Thank you for your generous contribution!�
THANKSGIVING DAY MASS FOOD DRIVE�
As in the past, we are asking our parish members to
participate in our Thanksgiving Mass food drive.
When you get to church, keep the non�perishable
groceries with you in your pew. You will be invit-
ed at the Offertory to bring your food up and place
it in front of the altar. �
There will be no collection that day, so if you wish to make a
monetary donation instead, you are invited to bring it up at the
same time and put it in the baskets that will be there for that
purpose. �
If you are not comfortable or unable to bring the
food up yourself, just raise your hand and someone
will carry it up for you. �
All food items and money will be donated to the
Southwest Wausau Circle of Joy food pantry that
services families right here in our Holy Name
neighborhood. Thank you for your support!�
November Remembrance�
The Sacred Worship Committee invites you to submit names of
deceased loved ones that you would like the parish to pray for
during the month on November. Please cut off and use the
section below or there are orange slips at all entrances for this
purpose. Please take one, write names of loved ones on the front
and back. Put the slip in the basket by the altar anytime during
November. Individual names will not be read during Mass. �
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Please remember my loved ones in Masses during November.
Place slip in basket by altar in church during November.�
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Name(s) ___________________________________________�
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Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception:
December 9, 2019�
Since December 8, 2019, is the Second Sunday of
Advent, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin Mary is transferred to Monday,
December 9th. The obligation to attend Mass,
however, does NOT transfer. The Optional Memorial
of Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, December 9, is
omitted this year. (From the USCCB)�
Holy Name of Jesus will have a Mass on Monday, �
December 9th at 8:00am. �
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED�
at the MIDDLE SCHOOL and HIGH SCHOOL!�
Requirement:� Associates Degree or higher.Will need to
complete online substitute teacher training from CESA 2.�
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If interested, please email resume or complete employment
application (located on our website) to:
[email protected]�or dropped off at the
Central Office.�
The Advent Wreath�
When you have a simple Advent Wreath on your family dinner
table and light a candle for each week of Advent, you pray
together and enter more deeply into the proper preparation for
Christmas. A wreath can be assembled by simply using evergreen
limbs from a tree in the yard and four candles. �
Why Newman Catholic Schools?�
Being a part of the Newman Family means parents, pastors, and
faculty working closely together to meet the needs of each
unique student.
Wisconsin Parental Choice Program�
Income eligible families may attend Newman Catholic Schools
tuition�free through the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program..
To learn more about WPCP eligibility.�
http://sms.dpi.wi.gov/wpcp�statewide Contact Jason Vanden
Elzen for further information:�715�845�5735 ext. 2038�
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NEWMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS
Need registration information? �
Call and come visit your Newman Catholic Schools:�
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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. 6
th
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� �
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Donations Help us Raise More!
Donations help us keep the costs down and raise more money.
If you are able to donate any of the items listed below, your
donation can be dropped off at the Religious Ed office or the
Parish Center.
Supplies needed are:
Ground Beef (35#) Garlic Bread Tomato Paste (20-20 oz)
Parmesan Cheese Lettuce (30#) Beef gravy packets (15)
Soda Desserts Spaghetti noodles
Salad Dressing (Ranch, French, Italian)
Monetary donations are also needed for last minute purchases.
We need Raffle Baskets, too!
Would you like to help us by making a gift basket for us to
raffle? You can decide what to fill it with and we’ll raffle it.
Thank you for your continued support of this,
and all the youth programs at Holy Name.
When: Tuesday, Jan. 22nd, 2019
Time: 4pm-7pm
Where: Simmons Hall - Church basement
Cost: $8.00 for Adults, $5.00 for kids 3-10 yrs
Free for 2 yrs & under
Includes: Spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, dessert &
juice, milk or coffee
All proceeds from this fundraiser will be used
for the June 2020 Casa Hogar Mission team.
Youth Ministry Annual
Try your luck at the Gift Basket Raffle.
Only 3/$5 - 7/$10 - 20/$20
Upcoming CLOW Schedule�
No CLOW on Sun, December 1st�
for Thanksgiving weekend�
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No Religious Education Class�
Wed, November 27th�
2019�2020 Schedule�
Classes on Wed. 6:15�7:30 �
(unless otherwise noted)�
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Nov� 20� Class�
Nov� 27� No Class�Happy Thanksgiving!�
Dec� 4� Class�
Dec� 11� Class & Reconciliation Service (Gr 3�10)�
Dec� 18� Class�
Dec� 25� No Class�Merry Christmas!�
Jan� 1� No Class�Happy New Year!�
1stReconciliationCelebration&Retreat�
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Saturday,December7th�
8:00am�11:00am�
atSt.MatthewChurch�
meetintheAngelorum�
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Students and parents are expected to be present for the
entire morning. If you have a problem with this schedule,
please call the Rel Ed of�ice at 715�842�4543, to discuss
alternative times to make sure your child’s Reconciliation is
completed before 1st Eucharist preparation begins. �
Religious Education’s �
Annual Food Drive�
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Only 1 more class for the Thanksgiving
Food Drive. Students are asked to bring
non�perishable food items or turkeys for
the Thanksgiving Day deliveries and to
also help stock the food pantry for the regular donations
that are prepared for families throughout the year.�
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Donations can be dropped off in the office or classroom on
Wed nights. Monetary donations are also needed to help with
the purchase of perishable items. If you wish to donate in this
way, make checks payable to: Circle of Joy.�
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