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Meadow Links - St. Francis of Assisi Parish
YEAR OF FAITH
Welcome to…
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April 20, 2014
Easter Sunday
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St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
From the
Pastor
Fr. O’Malley rose from his bed one morning to a fine
spring day in his new west Texas mission parish. He
walked to a window of his bedroom to get a deep
breath of the beautiful day outside. He then noticed
there was a donkey lying dead in the middle of his
front lawn. He promptly called the police station. The
conversation went like this: “Good morning. This is
Sergeant Jones. How might I help you?” “And the best
of the day te yerself. This is Fr. O’Malley at St. Ann’s
Catholic Church. There’s a donkey lying dead in me
front lawn and would ye be so kind as to send a couple
o’yer lads over to take care of the matter?” SSgt. Jones,
considering himself to be quite a wit and recognizing
the Irish accent, thought he would have a little fun with
the good father, replied, “Well now Father, it was always my impression that you people were the ones
who took care of the last rites.” There was dead silence
on the line for a long moment; Fr. O’Malley then replied, “Aye, ‘tis certainly true, but I thought I would
notify the next of kin first, which is the reason fer me
call.”
Who do you think was the first one Jesus’ friends and
family notified about the resurrection? Who will you
and I notify? Will we tell anyone at all, “Hey. Jesus
rose from the dead!”? Or will we assume that people
know Easter is not about chocolate, but the risen
Christ. Truth be told, it may be better to demonstrate
our faith through acts of kindness and deep joy than to
talk nonstop about our faith or what happened in
church this weekend or how the kids got chocolate
bunnies at the early Mass (we thank the Knights of Columbus for doing that by the way).
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St. Francis of Assisi
highlights
First Communion
Sunday, April 27th
1:00 PM at Waldo
Sunday, May 4th
1:00 PM at Grand
Confirmation
Sunday, May 11th
1:00 PM at Waldo
Divine Mercy Sunday
Sunday, April 27th
Prayer Service
3:00 PM at Marshall
YOU’RE INVITED!
Calvary Catholic Cemetery invites you
to join them as they rededicate
a special cemetery section in honor
of St. Gianna Beretta Molla. The section
is dedicated to unborn children and will
be recognized as “Gianna’s Garden”.
A prayer service and blessing of the
garden will take place on Monday,
April 28th at 4:00pm. All parishioners
Living Easter joy is the pre-eminent sign that resurrection is real. Pope Francis says that over and over again:
“Joy is the principal tool of evangelization!” And he
shows it in his smile, his hugs, and only then in his
message. May we follow his example and show the
joy—loving even those who are hard to embrace. Have
a wonderful Easter (season) and may the joy fill the
lakeshore with grace and peace!
Happy Easter,
are welcome to attend. In the event of
inclement weather, the blessing will
take place in the chapel.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
The Week Ahead
Wednesday, April 23rd—
Men’s AM Bible Study: 5:30 AM parish office
Board of Education: 6:30 PM parish office
Thursday, April 24th—
VIRTUS Training: 6:00 PM, Waldo site school hall
Friday, April 25th—
NOMADs (Nurturing Other Mothers As Disciples) spiritual fellowship group for mothers; childcare
provided: 9:00—11:00 AM, LifeTeen House
Serra Club: 11:15 AM Mass in chapel, followed by
meeting at Holy Family Memorial
St. Clare Society Rummage & Cookie Sale:
1:00—4:00 PM, Grand site school hall
Saturday, April 26th—
First Communion Practice: 9:00 AM Waldo site
St. Clare Society Rummage & Bake Sale:
9:00 AM—Noon, $2.00 Stuff a Bag from Noon—1:30 PM
ALL MUSICIANS!!
Come and join the CITY WIDE CHOIR
to celebrate the sacrament of
1st COMMUNION!
SUNDAY, APRIL 27
1:00 p.m. at the Waldo site
No rehearsal. Only requirements:
Joy and an enthusiastic singing voice!
See you no later than 12:40 p.m. in the choirloft. ☺
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UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS
Sunday, April 27th—
• First Communion: 1:00 PM Waldo site
• Secular Franciscans: 1:00 PM council mtg,
2:30—4:00 PM general meeting at the parish office
• Divine Mercy Sunday Prayer Svc: 3:00 PM Marshall
• Sunday Supper: 5:00 PM at Lakeshore United
Methodist Church, sponsored by St. James Episcopal
Monday, April 28th—
• Parish Picnic Planning Meeting: 6:30 PM parish office
Wednesday, April 30th—
• Men’s AM Bible Study: 5:30 PM parish office
Thursday, May 1st—
• Rosary Makers Guild: 1:00 PM—3:00 PM at the Grand
site in a room just to the right of the ramp leading into
the school hall. Please use the ramp entrance.
Saturday, May 3rd—
• First Communion Practice: 9:00 AM Grand site
• Interpreted Mass for the Deaf: 4:30 PM at Waldo
Sunday, May 4th—
• First Communion: 1:00 PM Grand site
CHOIR SCHEDULE
Sunday, April 27
Grand at 8:30 AM: Gloria Dei
Waldo at 9:30 AM: Celebrators
Marshall at 10:00 AM: Cecilia Choir
Waldo at 1:00 PM: First Communion
City-Wide Choir
All other Masses will have an organist/song leader.
Ongoing Weekly Events
Sundays:
Sunday Mass Childcare Service: during 9:30 AM Mass
at the Waldo site, in the mini-gym
Mondays:
EDGE—religious education, grades 6-8:
6:30—8:00 PM, LifeTeen house & Waldo site school hall
Mondays & Tuesdays:
Religious Education Classes, grades 1-5:
6:15—7:30 PM Grand site school
Mondays & Wednesdays:
Exposition & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:
9:00 AM—9:00 PM, Waldo site rectory
Monday-Friday:
Adoration Society—Adoration before the Tabernacle:
8:00 AM—8:00 PM at Holy Family Memorial chapel
Rosary Recital: 6:00 AM at Marshall, 6:30 AM at Waldo
Wednesdays:
Holy Hour for Life: 8:00 AM in the Eucharistic Chapel at
the Waldo site
Women of Hope Bible Group: 9:30 AM parish office
Thursdays:
Thursday Morning Bible Study: 9:00—10:30 AM
parish office
Holy Family Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group:
7:00 PM at the parish office, includes prayer for needs
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
Mass Intentions
Saturday April 19th—Holy Saturday / Easter Vigil
8:00 PM G †Theresa & Harold Firkus; †Jack Mrozinski
8:00 PM M †Lenore Mrotek
8:00 PM W †Daniel DeBauch
Sunday April 20th—Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
7:30 AM W †Harvey & Bernice Neverman;
L/D Mbrs of the Dean & Virginia Brennan Families
8:00 AM M †Florence & Lori Bursek, Rueben & Alice Kelley and
Joseph & Veronica Schultz; †Jim Surfus
8:30 AM G †Jean Wilda; †Dean Brennan
9:00 AM R For the Parish
9:30 AM W †Richard Tringali
10:00 AM M †Matt Muhowski;
L/D Mbrs of the Anthony (Andy) Hardtke Family
10:30 AM G †Florian Jankowski; L/D Mbrs Earl Holschbach Family
Monday April 21st—Monday within the Octave of Easter
6:45 AM W L/D Mbrs Robert & Rita Frank Family;
†Robert Brenk
Tuesday April 22nd—Tuesday within the Octave of Easter
6:45 AM W †LeRoy Rathsack; †Alice Burich
Wednesday April 23rd—Wednesday within the Octave of Easter
6:45 AM W †Eugene Mrotek; †Grace Krish
Thursday April 24th—Thursday within the Octave of Easter
6:45 AM W †Alvin, Mary & Rosemary Orth; †Jean Wilda
Friday April 25th—Friday within the Octave of Easter
6:45 AM W †Jack Strauss; †Esther & John Gross
Saturday April 26th—Vigil, Second Sunday of Easter
4:00 PM G †Helen & Vincent Samz; †Lorena Leider
4:00 PM M L/D Mbrs of the Albert & Ann Mueller Family and
L/D Mbrs of the Norbert Lochman Family
4:30 PM W †Conrad Brazzale;
†JoAnn Hodas and Joe & Violet Brockhoff
6:00 PM M Misa en Español
Sunday April 27th—Second Sunday of Easter
7:30 AM W †Eugene Piette; †Judeen Koeper
8:00 AM M †Alex Kremer; †Diane Kirchen
8:30 AM G †Alice Garber; †Earl VandeWalle
9:30 AM W †John Paul Balko, Paul John Balko and Marie S. Balko
10:00 AM M †Joseph W. Schiller;
L/D Mbrs Lishka, Menzel & Vogel Families
10:30 AM G †James Rusboldt; †Lorraine Lallensack
5:00 PM W †Carrie Pribyl and Florence & Robert Reznichek
Easter Sunday 9:00 AM Mass, R = Roncalli High School Auditorium
“On the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb
early in the morning, while it was still dark.”
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Easter
Sunday
Deacon Bob
Beehner
Mary of Magdala brought us
out of the dark.
Many have the false impression that St.
Mary Magdalene was a sinful prostitute that
Jesus saved. This traced back to a homily
given by Gregory the Great in 540 – 604
AD, connecting her to the “sinner” who
found Jesus in the home of a Pharisee to
wash his feet with her tears and dry them
with her hair. From this connection, now
rejected by scholars and the church, there
came the popular notion of Mary Magdalene
as a “penitent sinner or prostitute.” The
early church recognized her as “the apostle
to the apostles.”
St. Mary Magdalene was an original
Galilean disciple of Jesus and seems to have
been most recognized among the many
women who followed Jesus in his itinerant
ministry. Few of these many women are
recognized by name. Therefore, because her
name is listed, her importance to the early
church is thus emphasized. The two vital
facts about Mary Magdalene are that she
was a witness to the crucifixion and that
she was the first witness to the
resurrection. It is hard to imagine what it
had been like for Mary to follow Jesus to
Golgotha and witness His passion and death.
It should be recalled that all of the male
disciples had fled. So, as a man, I guess I
too would not have been there. I would not
have had her courage. I struggle to imagine
her agony at the cross, following right into
this “first day of the week.”
How much more poignant does this make
the moment of her finding the empty tomb?
In the next section after this gospel, we find
Mary simply crying. But we celebrate as we
know who it is that will comfort her: Jesus!
By His resurrection, He comforted Mary
Magdalene, continues to comfort us and
more… so much more. While we may have
once had a false impression of Mary, she has
given us now an impression to treasure.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
Stewardship in
Scripture
He commissioned us to preach
to the people and testify that he is the one
appointed by God as judge of the living and the
dead. (Acts 10:42)
VIRTUS TRAINING
If you are thinking about being involved as a volunteer
and will have contact with children, young people or
individuals at risk there are TWO THINGS that you
need to do.
1. Complete an on line application.
Go to www.gbdioc.org, under the “Protecting our
Children” tab and click on VIRTUS.
2. Complete the VIRTUS Adult Awareness Training.
The next VIRTUS training is Thursday, April 24 at
the Waldo site school hall, from 6:00—9:00 PM.
For more information, contact George and Dawn
Jacobsen at 242-2436.
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Readings for the Week of April 20, 2014
Sunday:
Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4 or
1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Mt 28:1-10
or Lk 24:13-35
Monday:
Acts 2:14, 22-33/Mt 28:8-15
Tuesday:
Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18
Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10/Lk 24:13-35
Thursday:
Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48
Friday:
Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14
Saturday:
Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15
Next Sunday: Acts 2:42-47/1 Pt 1:3-9/Jn 20:19-31
First Saturday Mass
The next first Saturday Mass at Calvary Chapel
Mausoleum will be on May 3, at 10:00 AM.
Rosary at Calvary Chapel Mausoleum
The Rosary is prayed at Calvary Chapel Mausoleum
on the first Friday of the month at 4:00 PM in the
chapel. The next Rosary is scheduled for Friday,
May 2nd. All are welcome.
MASS PRESIDER SCHEDULE:
For the weekend of April 26 & 27
Marshall site—Fr. Dave Beaudry
Grand site—Fr. Bill Brunner
Parish Office Scrip Sale Hours:
Monday: 8:30 AM—4:00 PM
Waldo site—Fr. Dave Pleier
(Changes may occur due to special events.)
Wednesday: 12:30 PM—4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM—12:00 Noon
Reminder that there are no Scrip sales
this weekend ~ Happy Easter!
Scrip numbers for the week ending April 13th
will be in next weekend’s bulletin.
There is no LifeTeen Mass or LifeNight
on Easter Sunday.
See you all next week—Happy Easter!
Visit
www.sfamanitowoc.org for a
complete list of all participating businesses!
Thank You for your support of Scrip!
Our SFA Scrip Coordinator is:
Cindi Verch
652-7836
There is NO EDGE on Monday, April 21st.
Happy Easter!
April 28th is the last EDGE night
of the year. See you all there!
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
Dear Parishioners,
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PARISH SUPPORT
Are you willing to open your heart and
home to a young person seeking
an
American
educational
experience? Roncalli High School is seeking 6 host
families for international students arriving for the
2014-15 school year. We are interested in all types of
families including those that may have already raised
their children. Please contact Shannon Pritzl at
682-8801 or [email protected] to answer any
questions you may have. This is an opportunity that
will change your family's life forever!
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Save the date for the Roncalli High School
Pierside Auction—Saturday, April 26, 2014!
Due to the early publishing deadline for the bulletin,
weekly parish support numbers were not available to
print and will be published next week.
Are you looking for a way to give back to your
church that does not require a lot of time?
Mission Statement
The Manitowoc Catholic Community
exists as a sacramental body of Christ, to
love
as
Christ
loved,
by
boldly
proclaiming our faith, teaching our youth,
spreading the Good News of Jesus, and
serving one another and others in an
ever changing community.
We are seeking a few people willing to join our team
with light cleaning duties at the Waldo site. This
commitment requires about 1-2 hours a month, either
on Friday or Saturday mornings. If you are interested,
but would like more information, please call
Deb Miller at 682-9173.
In Memory of…
For the week of April 20th
Sanctuary Lights are in memory of...
Florian Jankowski & Marilyn Maples
at the Grand site
Daniel DeBauch at the Waldo site
- Bishops Appeal 2014 Eternal Rest to Our Loved Ones
Goal:
$183,152
We extend our sympathy to the families & friends of:
Frank Bresmer
Current Donations:
$158,010
1,301 families
donating
Thank you for making
a gift to the Bishop’s Appeal.
www.catholicfoundationgb.org
Henry “Dick” Burger
John Dufek
George Kaufman
Gerald King
May all the faithful departed rest in peace.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 6
RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE
Sponsored by the St. Clare Society of St. Francis of Assisi Parish
Grand site school hall ~ South 14th & Grand Ave.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Rummage & Homemade Cookie Sale, 1:00—4:00 PM
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Rummage & Bake Sale, 9:00 AM—12:00 PM
$2.00 Stuff a Bag 12:00—1:30 PM, Clean Up 1:30 PM—2:30 PM
RUMMAGE SALE
Bring rummage to the school hall on
Wednesday, April 23rd: 1:00 PM—5:30 PM
Thursday, April 24th: 9:00 AM—2:00 PM
Bring items as early as possible so workers have time to sort.
DO NOT BRING RUMMAGE ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY!
Clean, smoke free clothing, and household items
in good shape, would be appreciated.
Small appliances accepted only in good working condition.
NO COMPUTERS, MICROWAVES, TV’s,
TREADMILLS & SHOES!
Jewelry needed!
QUESTIONS??
Rummage sale Call: Carol Jebavy at 684-4627.
Bake sale Call: Pat Korlesky at 684-6735.
Everyone is welcome to donate or buy
rummage and bakery.
This is a parish wide event!
BAKE SALE
Bring cookies to the school hall on
Friday, April 25: 9:00 AM—Noon
Bring bakery to the school hall on
Friday, April 25: 9:00 AM—4:00 PM
Saturday, April 26: Before 8:30 AM
Only non-refrigerated bakery please.
Example: cakes, cookies, muffins, bars,
breads, pies, kolaches, etc.
Please label and package items
but do not price.
HEARTSAVER CPR/AED training
Felician Village invites you to
Heartsaver CPR/AED training is being offered on
Saturday, May 10 at Holy Family Memorial – Western
Avenue (Manitowoc Room A) from 9:00 AM – Noon.
Anyone is welcome to participate, but there are
limited openings. For more information or to register,
please contact :
Kay Goswitz (Parish Nurse) at 652-7851
Email: [email protected]
The Gardens Open House
Thursday, April 24th from 4:00—6:00 PM
Tours at 4:00 & 5:00 PM
Brat and hamburger fry with refreshments to follow.
For more information call 684-7171, ext. 409
Free Skin Screening hosted locally by:
St. Vincent de Paul Help Corner
Today as we celebrate the feast of Easter we find the
challenge of also seeing and believing the resurrection
that comes through our own lives of self-sacrifice. It
is then that we are truly Easter people!
When you donate to the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul, know that you are a sign of God’s love to
those who are suffering and you give them Easter
hope and joy.
Friday, May 2 from 8:00 am – 11:00 am
HFM Family Medicine – Harbor Town Campus
1650 S. 41st Street – Manitowoc
Register by calling (920) 320-2519
SPACE IS LIMITED
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
Stewardship Corner
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!!
Each week we invite you to visit this space as we feature a
group or individuals in our parish community that exemplifies
our stewardship concepts of prayer, service & sharing.
Featured group:
Pastoral Council
Type of Stewardship: Provide input in the development and implementation
of long-term pastoral planning
Mission: Service
Contacts: Brian Cvetezar 920-242-2261; [email protected]
The fourteen lay members of the Pastoral Council are responsible for the following duties:
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Consult with the Pastoral Leadership Team to present any concerns and needs of individual parishioners,
the parish or the Manitowoc community.
Establish future parish programs and goals as part of the pastoral plan.
Give direction and oversee committees such as worship, education, stewardship service groups.
Create and review a parish pastoral plan necessary to operate programs successfully.
Review and recommend the parish budget to the pastor, as proposed by the Finance Council.
Starting at bottom left: Tom Brull, Father Brunner, Stephanie Simmons, Janet Debilzen, Barb Mott,
Matt Culligan, Dick Nitsch, Russell Schmidt
Top row starting on left: Julia Platteter, Dcn Bob, Father Dave, Brian Cvetezar, Tom Hamann
Missing from picture: Bill Miller, Carl Laveck, Michelle Jirikowic, Nancy Ottum, Steve Brahm
PRAYER NETWORK
Parish Picnic 2014 = Twice the Fun!
If you wish to request prayers for someone, please
contact Alice Haen at 682-9163. Alice is the
coordinator of the parish Prayer Network. Only the
first names of persons to be prayed for and a reason
(cancer, health, family problems, etc.) are needed.
Save the dates...Friday and Saturday,
August 15 and 16
You won’t want to miss it!!
More details to follow...
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 8
God’s People:
Called to be Fully Engaged in Liturgy
Sister Lynne Jagemann
Liturgical Educator
“The liturgy . . .
moves the faithful, filled with ‘the paschal sacraments,’ to be ‘one in holiness.’”
(Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, 10)
We, as the worshiping assembly, are in the midst of the most might celebration of the entire liturgical
year—the Triduum (the Three Sacred Days). There is no more powerful ritual of the central mystery of our
faith! The Triduum is our fullest, most complete expression and understand of Jesus Christ. Yet each
liturgy enacts the saving or healing presence of Christ that removes human brokenness, sin, and death.
In its place, Christ gives the gifts of love, peace, justice, and life. This is the Paschal Mystery: Christ’s
Passion, Death, and Resurrection. The Spirit empowers us to move from death (brokenness, fragmentation,
and sin) toward life (healing, communion, and love). God’s gift of the Spirit, given in Baptism, allows us to
receive Christ’s presence in his Word and Eucharist so that we might be more joined to the Father. This
transformation by the Trinity leads us closer to the holiness God desires and at the same time brings about
a greater harmony and unity (communion) between the faithful and God. Thus at this sacred time we can
truly exclaim with St. Augustine:
“We are an Easter people and Alleluia is our song.
Let us sing Alleluia here and now in this life, so
that we may sing it one day in the world to come
when we are set free!”
A blessed Easter to everyone!
Adapted from The 50th Anniversary of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy: A Parish Celebration © 2013 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications. Orders: 1-800-933-1800. Written by Kristopher W. Seaman. Text from the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy © 1982, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation (ICEL). Imprimatur granted by the Reverend Monsignor John F. Canary, Vicar General, Archdiocese of Chicago on June 5, 2013.
Jesus The Evangelist: Holy, Engaged, Alive!
How parishes can evangelize each day by following Jesus' example
May 1, 2014 | Mass at 9 a.m. celebrated by Bishop David Ricken
Silver Lake College of the Holy Family
Franciscan Center for Music Education and Performance
2406 S. Alverno Rd. Manitowoc, WI 54220
Allan F. Wright is Academic Dean of Evangelization for the Diocese of Paterson, NJ.
He has taught theology for 20 years in high school and college. In 2008 Allan received a
1st Place Catholic Press Association award for his book, "Jesus in the House."
Bishop Ricardo Ramírez, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Las Cruces, is an
educator, theologian, peacemaker, champion of the vulnerable and recent recipient of the
New Mexico Distinguished Public Service Award.
Each participant will receive Allan F. Wright’s book “Jesus the Evangelist: A Gospel Guide to the New Evangelization.”
For more information contact: Shelia Schaut | (920) 272-8276 | [email protected]
or register at www.gbdioc.org/symposium
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 9
Canonization Announced
Recognizing that Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II
have widespread reputations for holiness and that years
of studying their lives and actions have proven their
exceptional virtue, Pope Francis announced he would
declare his two predecessors saints at a single ceremony on April 27.
John Paul II—Karol Józef Wojtyla, known as John
Paul II since his October 1978 election to the papacy
was born in Poland on May 18, 1920. In 1942, aware
of his call to the priesthood, he began courses in the
clandestine seminary of Kraków. He received his
priestly ordination in Kraków on November 1, 1946 and
finished his doctorate in theology in 1948. That same
year he was vicar of various parishes in Kraków as well
as chaplain for university students until 1951. On July
4, 1958, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of Kraków
by Pope Pius XII, and was consecrated in September of
that year.
In January 1964, he was nominated
archbishop of Kraków by Pope Paul VI, who made him
a cardinal June 26, 1967. Since the start of his pontificate on October 16, 1978, Pope John Paul II completed
more than 200 pastoral visits. No other pope has encountered as many individuals as John Paul II did: more
than 16 million pilgrims participated in the general audiences held on Wednesdays. In addition, there were the
numerous government personalities encountered during
official visits, and in the audiences and meetings held
with heads of state and with prime ministers.
John XXIII—Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, the third of
13 children, was born on November 25, 1881 in Italy of
a family of sharecroppers. With the entry of Italy into
World War I in 1915 he was recalled to military service
as a chaplain. On leaving the service in 1918 he was
appointed spiritual director of the seminary. In 1921 he
was called to Rome to reorganize the Society for the
Propagation of the Faith. In 1944 he was appointed
nuncio to Paris to assist in the Church's post-war efforts
in France. In 1953 he became cardinal-patriarch of
Venice, and expected to spend his last years there in
pastoral work. In 1958 he was called to Rome to participate in the conclave that elected him pope. The diocesan synod for Rome, the first in the history of Rome,
was held in 1960; Vatican Council II was convoked in
1962; and the Pontifical Commission for the Revision
of the Code was appointed in 1963. Since his death on
June 3, 1963, much has been written and spoken about
the warmth and holiness of the beloved Pope John. Perhaps the testimony of the world was best expressed by a
newspaper drawing of the earth shrouded in mourning
with the simple caption, "A Death in the Family."
Hosted by: Fr. Dave Pleier
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 10
RUMMAGE/TREASURE SALE
Pantry Sunday
St. Peter the Fisherman Parish Hall
3201 Mishicot Road, Two Rivers
During the month of April, “St. Vincent De Paul
Pantry Sunday” will be held the last weekend of
the month. The need for non-perishable foods is
great. Please help to feed the hungry and needy.
The need for food is ongoing, but designating the
one Sunday of each month as “Pantry Sunday” is
an appropriate reminder for all. Bring donations
to church next weekend, April 26-27. Thank you
& God bless you for your generosity.
Saturday, April 26 !!8:00AM to 2:00PM
Sunday, April 27 !!8:30AM to Noon
Food will be available to purchase
Toys, games, puzzles, books, CDs, linens, rugs,
kitchen items, crafts, jewelry, tools & hardware items,
home & seasonal décor, antiques, furniture, lamps, lots
of misc.
Sponsored by St. Peter the Fisherman
Council of Catholic Women
Food suggestions for Pantry Sunday
April 26-27
applesauce—baked beans
cereal—mac & cheese
peanut butter—jelly
tuna—instant potatoes
shampoo—toothpaste
SOONER OR LATER…
IT HAS TO BE DONE.
Each of us, at some time, will need to purchase
cemetery or mausoleum property. This most
sensitive and significant purchase is one which
requires careful planning and consideration.
You will feel confident and secure when you
contact the staff at Calvary Catholic Cemetery
and Chapel Mausoleum and discuss the
pre-arrangement process. Sooner or later, it has
to be done.
Bring donations to church next weekend,
April 26-27.
GOOD SHEPHERD FUND REPORT
During the month of March 2014, Good Shepherd
Fund helped 21 families/individuals with rent and
utilities Following is a breakdown of monies spent in
each area.
March
CALVARY CATHOLIC CEMETERY
AND CHAPEL MAUSOLEUM
Y-T-D
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Rent
$ 700.00
1,800.00
•
Utility bills
$ 780.01
1,068.97
•
Homelessness
$
183.00
•
Bus Ticket
$
65.00
Total:
$ 1,480.01
$ 3,116.97
“Life has changed…not ended.”
Mausoleum is open today from 9 - 4
Calvary Catholic Cemetery & Chapel Mausoleum
St. Mary Catholic Cemetery – St Peter Catholic Cemetery–
Maternity of Mary Catholic Cemetery
Calvary Cemetery of Manitowoc INC. 2601 South 14th Street
Manitowoc WI 54220
Office (920) 684-3646 Fax (920) 652-9750
[email protected] www.calvarymanitowoc.org
Submitted by: Lynn Hoffman –
Social Concerns Outreach
Other areas for Social Concerns Outreach include: Hope
House, Respect Life, Prayer Shawl, LEO, Jail Ministry,
& Rosary Guild. If you are interested in any of these
committees, please contact Lynn Hoffman at 652-7826 or
[email protected] for more information.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 11
EASTER FLOWER MEMORIALS
Lorena Leider
Alyce Zietlow
Matt Muhowski
Lawrence Lambries
Cyril & Helen Marlborough
Jim & Odie Kautzer
Marge Burich
Chester Vogel
Jimmy Marlborough
Lawrence D. & Cecelia
Lambries
D/M Lishka, Menzel &
Vogel Families
Marie Fictum
George Hardtke
Roland & Virginia Dufek
Jack Tadych
Marion Wagner
Grandpa & Grandma Shaw
Grandpa & Granma Tadych
James Jr. & Julianne Sauer
Marlene Gill
Emil Steeber
Wilbert Hutchison
Bernard Bonde
Margaret Bonde
Ted Bonde
Robert Strauss
Reuben Schneider
Randy Schneider
Roy Knorr
John Knorr
Francis Monigal
Dorothy Monigal
Mel (Lucky) Rivest
Raymond Jurgens
Kenneth Jurgens
Elizabeth & Wenzel Schlies
Norman & Dorothy Brandt
JoAnne Kronberg
Bob Ledet
Genevieve & Mark Wagner
Allen Reich
Dixie Oswald
John Reich
Diane Voith
Joseph & Mabel Rodkiewicz
Walter & Lucille Matczynski
Eddie & Tina Jagodinski
L/D Mbrs Tadych &
Jagodinsky Families
40 members of Lawrence
Swoboda Families
Mike & Mille Ebert
Jim & Marilynn Johnsrud
John & Caroline Haag
Eugene Lambries
Matthew & Anna Lambries
L/D Mbrs Charles & Anna
Tisler Family
L/D Mbrs Peter & Mary
Frozena Family
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Duenkel
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Bousch
Christina Duenkel
Naomi Knipp
Robert & Pauline Keil
Eugene & Gert Rosinky
Schultz Family
Rugowski Family
Joel & Daniel Sitkiewitz
Dean & Todd Brennan
Anthony Hardtke
Marshall Pratt
J. Malcolm Empey
Blanche Empey
Laura Nesemann
Conrad Brazzale
Linda Brazzale
Perry & Irene Dickens
Kathy Braun
Sharon Dvoracheck
Ron Tate
Irene Gadzinski
Alois Gadzinski
Ben & Dolores Bonfigt
Mary & Paul Rohrer
D/M Rose & Peter Gosz
Family
D/M Ella & William Rohrer
Family
Leroy Rathsack
Angeline Borths
Leo & Francis Rathsack
John & Carmella Poleto
Rita Philbert
Patricia Parish
Glenn & Lillian Helgerson
Ted Helgerson
Harold & Lillian Seiler
Ralph & Catherine Benthein
Sigward & Alice Rugowski
Ralph Benthein Jr.
Jerry Rugowski
Leonard & Pearl Stevens
Wayne & Theresa Stevens
Mr. Peter Nikle
Robert & Carole Brebner
Matt & Florence Kocian
Leonard Schermetzler
Doris Schrimpf
Virginia Shea
James Shea
Newphrey & Clara Check
Zeke & Esther Tittl
George Hardtke
Roland & Virginia Dufek
Edmund Freiburg
Roy Lamach
Francis Zipperer
Geneva Runnoe
Harlan Neff
Konkel & Kopetsky Families
Robert Rysticken
Peter Rysticken Family
August Meyer Family
Graff Family
Tomczyk Family
Glysch Family
Katherine Czajkowski
Mildred Sather
Evo & June Balzan
Vic Walters
Roy Reuther
Shannon
Novak & Holzer Families
Tracie Hack
James LeClair
Jack Mrozinski
Carl Sheraski
Frank & Tress Ruebesam
Ann & Art Braunel
Edna & Armie Rautmann
Fritz Dworak
Anne & Joe Buchner
Betty S.
Gabe Vasquez
Mr. & Mrs. W. Kumbalek
Mr. & Mrs. H. Franzen
Dick Halwachs
Dave Stever
Sherry Hockhammer
Aunt Mary K.
Deacon Paul Kieffer
Temme Family
Voss Family
Dorothy & Don Rehrauer
Jayne Roethle
Fr. Roger Heck
Siegfried & Esther Tittl
Jack & Grace Schamburek
Cyril & Helen Marlborough
Uncle Jack & Jay Budnik
Frank & David Tolksdorf
Kenneth & Bradley Wilhelm
Stanzel & Wilhelm Families
Wayne Herold
Herold & Duckart Families
Robert Davis
Brian & David Marquardt
Joe & Bernice Gallenberger
Joette & Scott Backus
Roland Dueno Jr.
Roland & Frances Dueno
Rita & Emil Dufek
Mary Dueno-Rios
Louis & Rose Walecka
Francis & Josephine Powalisz
Gary Mazanet
Chester & Lorraine Eiles
Joseph & Bessie Schmidt
William Scheurell
John & Mary Naidl
Eugene J. Jansen
Cyril Eiles
LeRoy Eiles
Anthony Miller
Katherine Miller
Joseph, Marcella & John
Tadych
Henry & Agnes Oswald
Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Freidenberger
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Polifka
Ramona Ambrosius
Ross Ambrosius
Joseph J. Shebesta
Cecilia Riebe
Mr. & Mrs. Dell Riebe
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Pikulik
Ed & Sophie Peaschek
Sally & Milton Bruns
D/M Mauren & Beck
Families
Paul & Balbine Peaschek
Frank & Cecilia Tadych
Norrell & LaVerne St. Pierre
Doris & Edwin Cook
Clara & Ben Fidler
Simon & Wilda Families
Joseph Berres
Robert & Mary Platteter
Mary Ziegelbauer
Henry & Elizabeth Binversie
George & Diana Ziegelbauer
Albert & Sophie Rugowski
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 12
EASTER FLOWER MEMORIALS
Patrick Sullivan
Raymond & Olive Sullivan
John & Mary Fuchs
John & Audrey Fuchs
Amy Deubler Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Kleckner
Mary Kron Kleckner
Barb Kleckner
Daughters:
Lynn & Lois Gospodarek
Parents: Florian & Alvina
Gospodarek
Mr. & Mrs. Emery Charles
Leo & Mary Semrau
Henna & Marie Henschel
Donald Soch
Chris Soch
Ed, Blanche & Elroy Karl
John & Catherine Matczynski
Family
Danny Handl
Grace & Garfield Crawford
Uncle Bill Brachmann
L/D Mbrs Alex & Pauline
Mrotek Family
Stanley Szymczyk
Mary Szymczyk/Brotski
Karen Szymczyk
Clinton & Marcella Gilmore
Bob Johnson
Wendy Johnson Dekeyser
Nic & Elaine Everard
The Bonde Family
Mary Wazny
Ed & Ann Junk
Rick Brull
Mary Jane Brull
Brian Ruether
Steve & Anna Foreyth
CarolAnn Lemberger
Jerome Romy Keehan
James Dahm
Robert Garceau
Lorraine Garceau
Antoniette Musial
Alfred & Mary Jane Mecca
Leona Heinz
Donald Heinz
Marie Rathsack
Claribel Schaus
George B. Mangin Sr.
John P. Mangin
Joseph Kersten
Ann Reed
Stanley & Justine
Graczykowski
Joe & Clara Franz
Eugene Franz
Elaine Thone
Margaret Meyer
Leo & Odelia Katner
LeRoy & Maureen Katner
Garfield & Grace Crawford
Karen Crawford
Eugene & Lenore Mrotek
Nancy Behrendt &
Karleen Lambert
Margaret Bastian
Donna Haase
Wilbur Haase
Oran Bushman
Steven Bushman
Tom & Mary Kuehn
Henry & Helene Bushman
Margaret & Raymond
Trainor
Grace Shimek
Joseph Shimek
Martha Brey
Christopher Brey
Mary Scherer
Janina Olesinska
Roman Olesinski
Chris Tsuo Chiu
Kan Family
Mueller Family
Bill & Annabelle Tisler
Frank & Florence Skarda
Virginia Rassmussen
Todd A. Klein
Ralph G. & Aurelia Klein
Kenneth Bessert
Amy Cayemberg
Joseph & Regina Kosthoske
Families
George & Lillian Francl
Families
Joseph & Carrie Pribyl
Robert & Florence Reznichek
Beth Peterson
Ray & Agnes Mahlock
Delmar Novak
Wesley & Margie
Graykowski
Walter Dueno Sr.
Roland A. Dueno
Roland W. & Frances Dueno
Charles & Coreen Vesely
Mary & Alfradio Rias
Alois Rozmarynowski
Cyrilla Rozmarynowski
Robert Rozmarynowski
Sarah Koller
Dennis Schlies
Frank Pollen
Clara Pollen
Bob Pollen
Norman & Christine Zunker
Ron & Rusty Zunker
Emil & Agnes Decker
Joe Gintner
James Olson
Beverly & Donald Pieschel
Bruce Pieschel
Jackie Lenth
George Kaufman
Cecilia Spurney
Ed & Catherine Spurney
Joseph & Delia Spatchek
Francis Duffy
L/D Mbrs Ahearn & Duffy
Families
Allen Eichhorst
Patrick Eichhorst
Austin Eichhorst
Robert & Mildred Schad
Eugene & Anna Weber
George & Betty Franek
Mary Ann
John & Frances Hruby
David & Nancy Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Brull
Mr. & Mrs. John Broehm
L/D Mbrs Eaton & Zagrodnik
Families
Marvin Vnuk
Orlean Vnuk
Adolp
Adolph Gospodarek
Florence Gospodarek
Melvin Schulz
Rose & Frank Korlesky
Pauline Schlies
Priscilla Schlies
Jacque & Mark Pfeffer
Herbert Orth Family
Joseph Tadych Family
Dick & Dawn Holschbach
John & Clara Schmitz
Marion & Edward Lenz
Roy Becker
George A. Lettenberger
L/D Mbrs Charles & Anna
Tisler
L/D Mbrs Josephine &
Siegfried Kadow
Aloysius & Clara Cookle
and Family
Dave Faken
Annabel VanderBloomen
Donna Wiegand
Francis Kolbeck
Mary & Ray Zywicke
David Zywicke
Mary June Krause
Amanda Bauer
Rose Hollen
Francis Wheeler
Joseph & Violet Zawoda
Ray & Marie Nelesen
John & Elizabeth Seifert
Andrew Knipp
Catherine Borusky
Joseph Borusky
Robert Benzinger
Joseph C. Knier
William & Nina Brunner
Delores & Jerome Schmidt
Michael Brunner
Shirley Knick
Carol Swetlik
Elouise Pfeffer
Mary & Robert Costantini
Regina Vimalanathan
Frank Novy Family
Urban Zipperer Family
Robert Duveneck
Betty Vogel
L/D Mbrs O. Marquardt
Family
Robert C. Brenk
Ron & Pat Kunz
Ladimir & Dorothy Kunz
Virginia Mattfield
Anton & Rose Bahman
John & David Bahman
L/D Mbrs Melvin Hynek
Family
L/D Mbrs Max Sosnosky
Family
Dennis P. Franz
Meyer, Leist & Koch
Families
Remiker Family
Sheahan Family
Waldt Family
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 13
EASTER FLOWER MEMORIALS
Mark Stahl
Cindy Stahl
John Gigure
Michael Maliborski
Dawn Dirkmann
James Damman
William & Josephine
Damman
Lester & Eleanor Dassey
Kenneth Daun
John & Marie Oswald
Herbert & Eleanor Daum
Mark Diedrich
Shirley Diedrich
Francis Roubik
Beverly Roubik
Teri Roubik
Dennis Phillip
Marjorie Gadzinski
Alois & Irene Gadzinski
Ted & Gladys Krell
Dale Robinson
Aulik Robinson
Miller Families
Marvin Wimmer
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Wimmer, Sr.
Marie Koerner
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tienor
Leonard & Evelyn Kocourek
Herman & Blanche Neuser
William Garceau
Mary Troullier
Karl Kaufmann
Ben & Theresa Mahlik
Christine Duenkel
Peter & Constance Rysticken
Clancy Rysticken
Bob Rysticken
Jim & Craig Moldenhauer
Christopher Brey
Jenny Smith
D/M Hearley, Ruelle
& Vieau Families
Alfred Peter Brull
Florine Brull Bielawski
John Bielawski
Gabriel Vasquez
Viola & Stanely Andrastek
Esther & Thomas Shallue
Barbara Brandner
Bob & Charlene Klumpp
Edward & Marcella Duzeske
Joseph & Mathilda
Degenhardt
Gerald Coffee
Robert Orpin
Jackie & Kenneth Carl
Ryan Stringer
L/D Mbrs Hynek/Ploederl
Families
Reuben A. Huntington
Bill Pode
Maria Ryan
Bill Ryan
Deacon Phil Andrastek
Bill Peters
John & Helen Schultz
Stanley & Viola Andrastek
Robert & Mary Hoffman
Alice Czekala
Marie Hanson
My late husband
Charles & Laura Lantow
Bernard Schermetzler
Jane Marie Schermetzler
William O. Schoshinski
R.D. and Jean Spicer
Francis Guay
Ralph Keil
Karen Keil
Walter Brandl
Regenfuss Family
Don, Helen & George Radey
Sylvester & Elsie Lasee
Vint & Helen Samz
Bob, Ray & Lois Lasee
Marie Holly
Harold Strauss
John Dennis Strauss
Ernie Peterman
Frank & Anna Peterman
Angeline B. Tollefson
Quirin & Thelma Lensmire
Clarence & Alice Fencl
Dorothy Mailand
Mark Mailand
Leonard Denor
Gloria Kopedlansky
Lloyd Kalkofen
Ruth Kalkofen
Antonette Kautzer
Melvin Kautzer
Maryann Kautzer
Charles & Rose Hettmann
Gladyce Hettmann
Kenneth Skrepenski
Marvin Skrepenski
Dorothy Dvorachek
Anthony Dvorachek
Tom Larson
John & Julia Aulik
Jeanette Schermetzler
Donald Schermetzler Jr.
Steven Schermetzler
Alfred & Dolores Ryktarsyk
Alvin & Helen Klopp
William Palmer
Sandy Palmer
Clara Fidler
Roy Fidler
Lillian Fidler
D/M Borths & Meyer
Families
Rev. Francis Kerscher
Mary Witczak (Molitor)
Leonard (Curly) Witczak
Bob Molitor
Catherine Chilar
Joseph, Viola & Kenny Naidl
Mr. & Mrs. John Schuette
Lois Schuette
Koenig & Meister Families
John Wiesner
Frances & Valeria Tadych
Philip Budnik
Jay Budnik
Charlie E. Quistorf
Mark A. Quistorf
John A. Quistorf
Madivil M. Alvorez
Anthony & Elaine Dufek
Mildred & Margaret Dufek
Arthur & Isabel Klackner
Paul & Joseph Rohrer
Anton & Lillian Dufek
Mary Dufek
Marcella Rohrer
Cecelia Scholten
Joseph V. Konop
Cecelia Konop
LeRoy Strauss
Joseph & Regina Kostuhoske
Family
Dennis Paul Franz
Dennis Eugene Franz
Lester Parworth
Charles John Parworth
William & Loyola Kurth
Francis & Lois Franz
Ralph & Michael Rugowski
Susan & Joseph Yanda
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Polifka
Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Freidenberger
Anna Polifka
Lorraine & Henry Witczck
Helen & Louie Sleger
All deceased family members
Janet M. Brunner
Delmar Ziarnik
Leonhard & Ziarnik Families
Daniel Greenwald
James Zlatohlavek
Ellsworth & Eleanor
Zlatohlavek
Frank & Marian Braun
Dick Braun
Marie Braun
L/D Mbrs George Danay
Family
L/D Mbrs Ploederl Family
Marilyn Schleis
Helen Shimek
Hulda Caldwell
Beatrice & Edwin Zagnodnik
Serina & Philip Budnik
Fred & Clare Skarvan
Edward & Elizabeth Orth
Harry, Emily & Angeline
Zinkel
Kukoski Family Members
Musial Family Members
Ed & Anna Paul
Frank & Clara Riederer
Bill Wilke
Josie & Felix Ziarnik
Michael & Oriet Gospodarek
Joseph, Cecelia & Lisa
Kuklinski
Stanley & Mae Pozorski
Dale Chizek
Edith Mott
Frank & Marlan Resch
Dorothy M. Resch
Frank F. Bonk
Josephine C. Bonk
William Jarosh
Clinton Marks
Charles Kastechka
June Marek
Allen Nonnemacher
Lloyd & Virgene Ciha &
Family
Floyd & Sally Orth
Logan Treffert
Kenneth Brixius
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 14
EASTER FLOWER MEMORIALS
Darryl Brixius
Kathryn Lambries
Mr. & Mrs. Ellsworth
Zlatohlavek
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Henning
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Miller
Genevieve Strauss
Richard Sadowski
Harry & Jeanette
Graczykowski
Joseph & Anna
Graczykowski
Lolitta (Graczykowski) Posl
Anton & Mary Feltman
Francis & Jean Feltman
John Leindecker
Arthur & Violet Edinger
Chewy Piaskowski
Lois Edinger
Helen & Jerry Piaskowski
Jerry Piaskowski Jr.
Alice & Don Garber
Pauline, Joe & Paul Steiner
Post Family
Stahl Family
Anna Vogel
Richard Vogel
Michael Crowley
Genevieve Crowley
Sylvester & Gertrude
Birringer
Harold, Eleanor & Rose
Barbeau
Wencel & Alice Schleis
Victor & Martha Opichka
Linsmeyer & Wasmer
Families
Frank Dondlinger
Victor Pech
D/M Franz/Chizek Families
Alfred & Julia Palzer
Irene Bishop
Don Pelnar
Jean Mueller
Earl Gintner
Jimmy Marlborough
Rob Wilke
Mary Jane Wilke
Jim & Betty Clifton
Harold Oswald
Juanita Oswald
Gerald Mushel
Patricia Steffens
Anton & Laura Oswald
Herbert & Agnes Holzschuh
Arthur & Rose Wilke
Delores Hansen
McIntyre/Krish Families
Bill Becker
Christine Becker
James & JoAnn Hoffman
Family
The Mrozinski Family
My Mom & Dad
Paul Rosinksy
John & Esther Gerl
Joseph & Pauline Strathmann
Joe Strathmann
Arnie Steeber
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Neuser
Ethel Neubert
Emily & Ben Delsmann
Francis Paszkiewicz
Grace Vetter
Lloyd Gossen
Karen Gadzinski
Marie Hanson
Walter Levendoski
Bob Levendoski
Peter Nguyen
Peter Nguyen
Dominic Nguyen
Maria Nguyen
Joseph Hoyer
Anita Hoyer
Bill Hoyer
Syd Herman
Matthew & Louise Family
Edmond & Rose Zankle
Arthur & Mary Robinson
Joe & Betty Sleger
James & Alice Planchard
George Schweda
Jim Blanchard
Paul Schultz
Frank & Maureen Stradal
Ralph & Viola Terens
William Sepnafski
William & Ella Goetz
Kenneth & Marie Robertson
Jon Rosinsky
Rosinsky Family
Kelnhofer Family
Bill Sepnafski Sr.
William & Ella Goetz
Steve & Marie Savage
Henry, Bertha & Robert
Sturm
Ed & Vivian Keehan
Ward & Ann Valentine
Richard Becker
Margaret Becker
Joyce King
Baby Kellen
Marvin Ziarnik
Sophie Ziarnik
Ken Ziarnik
Nancy Ziarnik
Joe & Clara Svatek
Frank Cardwell
Donald Dehart
Jack Fetterman
Joe McDermott
Leona Heinz
Donald Heinz
Dolores Georgenson
Vivian Kouba
Joe Blashka
Madeline Blashka
Geri Leist
Don Leist
John Leist
Tammi Zinda
Norbert & Gertrude Vogt
Edwin & Christine Ploederl
Joseph & Theresa Tomchek
Ken Gintner
Clarence & Irene Klingeisen
Geirner Schultz & Zachek
Families
Jerome Wergin
Schwarzenbart Family
Richard Bogenschutz
Gary Bogenschutz
Gregory Jagodinsky
Mr. & Mrs. Jos F. Drab
Arnold Malek
Irene Kono
L/D Mbrs Blimel & Shimek
Family
L/D Mbrs Zastrow Family
Lucille & Raymond Reindl
Diana Preston
Gene Nodueff
Lynette Marks
Joan Schmill
Dennis Schmill
Ida Isselman
Guisse Christel
Fost Mical
Kenneth Brachmann
Jeff Jens
L/D Mbrs Kirch & Bonin
Families
Sr. Mary Jo Kirt
Pauline Pleier
Edwin & Loretta Cavanaugh
Florence Kocian
Millie & Floyd Shimek
Mr. & Mrs. William Musil
Muench & Larson Families
Our Parents
Ben & Helen Mahlik
Thomas Mahlik
Edward & Charlotte Ebenhoe
Family
David Penkala
Bob & Vivian Fricke
Eugene & Rosemary Budnik
Robert Herzog
John & Mary Pritzl
Reine & Ella Herzog
Irene Oswald
Dolores Kubis
Sharon Bosserman
L/D Mbrs Krowiorz & Laux
Families
Troy Junk
Rob Schuette
Frank Bender
John & Luella Kettner
Carol Soukup
Dan Andrastek
Bernice Andrastek
Jim Janowski
Dorothy & Everett Bolle
Helen Hornes
Sophie & Clarence Tesnow
L/D Mbrs Albin & Margaret
Margaret Martinson Family
Betty & Jim Duzeski
Ted Pauly
John Gigure
Eugene J. Jansen
William Scheurell
John & Mary Naidl
Dave & Frances Mortimer
Tom Mortimer
Lloyd & Marie Scherer
Bob Scherer
Mary Scherer
Victor, Gary, & Herbert
Baumann
Names received after April 11
will be in the next bulletin.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
April 20, 2014 ♦ page 15
The mission of Roncalli High School is to educate in the Catholic traditions
of spiritual growth, life-long service, and academic excellence.
2014 Roncalli Pierside Auction
Please join us on Saturday, April 26th for another exciting Roncalli
Pierside Auction. The silent auction begins at 5:30 with the oral
auction to begin at 7:00 p.m. The evening promises to be an exciting
event with over 62 oral auction items and 1,500 silent auction items
being offered. Several of these items are one of a kind and are hard
to find anywhere, at any price. Don’t miss out on all the fun! This is
an adults only event.
The true motivation behind the auction is to raise funds for the
continued successful academic and spiritual growth of the students of
Roncalli, primarily tuition assistance. Roncalli has been providing a
Christian based curriculum to students of Northeastern Wisconsin for
over 40 years and continues to offer programs to students of various
ability levels. Only through events like the auction is Roncalli able to
continually attract, retain and support the outstanding members of its
faculty, staff, administration, and increased numbers of students.
Pierside Auction Mass
On Saturday, April 26th, Roncalli High School will be
celebrating two very special events. It is the weekend
that Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli (Pope John XXIII), the
school’s namesake and patron, will be canonized a
saint in Rome by Pope Francis, as well as the 30th
Anniversary of the Pierside Auction itself.
“Papa John”, as he was affectionately called, was
beautified by the Vatican in 2000, one step away from
sainthood. The whole world has known that if ever a
saint walked this earth, Angelo Roncalli, Pope John
XXIII, was it.
The public is invited to attend the 4:00 Mass in the
Roncalli Fine Arts Center to honor him and celebrate
30 years of the Pierside Auction. You are then invited
to stay for the auction and view the various ways we
are honoring him on this special weekend as well as all
the hundreds of items we will have on display.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Manitowoc
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3713 Calumet Ave.
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Alterations, Zipper Replacement,
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Mix Plant, 3107 Fricke Dr.684-4824
Website: www.tristatefeed.com
929 So. 8th St., Manitowoc
Office, 3107 Fricke Dr. 684-9294
Concrete Lifting and
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4903 Vista Road
Manitowoc, WI 54221-1054
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Family Dentistry
Orthodontics
Bob De Roche
682-2161
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2102 Marshall
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CUSTOM HEALTH
PHARMACY INC.
John Sowinski R. Ph., Pharmacist/Owner
Parish Family
1011 S. 10th St., Manitowoc
(Corner of 10th & Washington, next to Subway)
911 Chicago Street
Manitowoc
(920) 482-3145
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Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-1pm
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Manitowoc, WI 54220
920-682-4116
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Green Bay, WI 54301
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Parish Office Phone: 920-684-3718
Parish Central Office: 601 North 8th Street, Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220
Office Hours: Mon.—Thurs. 8:00 AM—4:30 PM; Fri. 8:00 AM—Noon
www.sfamanitowoc.org / parish e-mail: [email protected]
Parish Worship Sites: Grand site, 1416 Grand Ave. Marshall site, 1114 S. 21st St. Waldo site, 1121 N. 14th St.
Faith Formation Center: 1416 Grand Ave., 652-7811
School Central Office: 1408 Waldo Blvd., 652-7830
Pastoral Leadership Team
Fr. Dave Pleier
Fr. Dave Beaudry
Dcn. Bob Beehner
Fr. Bill Brunner
Parish Deacons
Deacon Rich Bahnaman
Deacon Bob Beehner
Deacon Alan Boeldt
Deacon Mike Dolezal
Deacon Kenn Nelesen
Parish & School Team
Barbara Kratz……………….…Director of Faith Formation
Ann Lensmire…………………………….Director of Music
Mark Knipp….....………….………......Director of Worship
Jonathan Blevins……………Coordinator of Youth Ministry
Brittany Wilms…………………...Assistant-Youth Ministry
Sr. Lynne Jagemann……………………Liturgical Educator
Kay Goswitz………………………………..…Parish Nurse
Patrick Brandel…………………………………Stewardship
Deanne Kuenzi………………………………….Accountant
Mike Miller…………………………....Director of Facilities
Linda Bender—Elementary School Principal…….683-6892
Steve Thiele—Middle School Principal .…………683-6884
John Stelzer—President, Tim Olson—Principal
Roncalli High School…………………………..682-8801
Cemeteries
Jerry Schermetzler—Family Services Manager
www.calvarymanitowoc.org
684-3646
Want to become a Catholic?
There is a process to connect with the Spirit and the
Church. Call the parish office and ask about RCIA. (Rite
of Christian Initiation for Adults).
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Mass
Saturday: Marshall site:
Grand site:
Waldo site:
Marshall site:
Schedule
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
6:00 PM Misa en Español
Sunday: Waldo site:
7:30 & 9:30 AM
5:00 PM Life Teen Mass
8:00 & 10:00 AM
8:30 & 10:30 AM
Marshall site:
Grand site:
Weekday: 6:45 AM, rotating monthly.
Waldo: January, April, July, October
Grand: February, May, August, November
Marshall: March, June, September, December
Radio Broadcast Mass: Sun. 9:30 AM, WCUB 980AM
Cablecast of Sunday Mass: Tues & Wed. at 2:00 PM
Comcast Cable Channel 20
Sacraments
Reconciliation: Marshall site: Saturday, 8:00-9:00 AM
Grand site:
Saturday, 3:00-3:30 PM
Waldo site: Saturday, 3:30-4:00 PM
Anytime by appointment.
Baptism & Marriage
Please contact the parish office to make arrangements.
Anointing of the Sick
A communal celebration is offered three times per year.
Individual anointing is available upon request.
Pastoral Care of the Sick/Homebound
Please notify the parish office of family/friends who are
homebound, in care facilities, or hospitalized.
We Welcome You to St. Francis of Assisi Parish Community!
Our most important involvement in the parish community is our presence at the Sunday Eucharist—
“the source and summit of our life in Christ”.
Our parish Christian stewardship is based on prayer, service, and sharing. We are called to give back to God as
generously as God has given to us.
If you wish to find out more about our parish community, please contact the parish office, or complete this form and
drop in the collection basket at Mass. You will be contacted by a member of the parish staff.
Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________________________________
E-Mail: _____________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________
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