St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

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St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
A Member of the Menomonee Falls Cluster Parishes
(St. James, St. Mary’s & Good Shepherd)
April 5, 2015
St. James
Menomonee Falls, WI
Risen One. Alleluia! Alleluia!
From The Servant’s Quarters
♦ Join me in welcoming and congratulating several
people who were initiated into our parish at the Easter
Vigil. Erica Mikulecky was baptized, confirmed, and received first communion. Andrew Gebel and Tony Meneses, previously baptized, made their profession of faith
and received the sacrament of confirmation. Casey
Schmoeger was also confirmed into our faith community. Jacqueline and Teddy Meneses made their first
holy communion as well. Blessings and peace to all of
you!
♦ Happy Easter! The Lord is Risen! Alleluia! Alleluia! I
had the chance to visit the Holy Land (overseas, not
Fond du Lac County!) a couple of times. My initial disappointment on my first trip was to discover that many of
the sacred places referred to in the Bible have
churches built on top of them! I was hoping to have a
more immediate experience of the terrain and environment that the people in Biblical times knew.
♦ One shock I experienced was during a Mass in the
Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Just in front of the entrance to what is
believed to have
been the tomb of
Jesus, is a small
chapel for celebrating Mass. Participating in the
Mass there was a
very somber and
solemn experience,
until……. At the very
end of the Mass
the musician let loose on the organ with, “Oh say can
you see, by the dawn’s early light, …..” He was playing
the Star Spangled Banner! At the end of the piece I
expected someone to shout, “Play Ball!”
♦ Outdoor sign of an English Church: Happy Easter
to our Christian Friends. Happy Passover to our
Jewish Friends. To our Atheist Friends,- Good Luck!
Fr. Mike & Max
Readings for the Week of April 5, 2015
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sunday:
♦ We learned afterward that it is their custom at
the Church of the Holy Sepulcher to play the national
anthem of the particular group visiting at that time!
♦ So, what might we draw from such a “startling”
experience? Perhaps that the Resurrection of the Lord
is not just a past event. The Lord continues to rise in
the hearts and minds of all believers, from all around
the world, in the “here and now.” Hopefully these past
40 days have made us more aware that Christ continues
to die and rise through you and through me each day of
our lives. Our Lenten observances are meant to give us
a taste of how the Lord brings new life to us and to the
people of our own time.
Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/
Mk 16:1-7
Acts 2:14, 22-33/Mt 28:8-15
Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18
Acts 3:1-10/Lk 24:13-35
Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48
Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14
Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15
Acts 4:32-35/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-31
©Liturgical Publications Inc
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK
Tuesday, April 7
8:00 am † John Feldner (Betty White)
Wednesday, April 8
8:00 am † Vincent Bichler (Family & Friends)
Friday, April 10
8:00 am † James LePine (Pat LePine)
Saturday, April 11
(Sunday Liturgy)
4:30 pm † Roxanne Shaffer (Mom)
† Dorothy O’Konek (Richard O’Konek)
Sunday, April 12
8:15 am † Loretta VandeCasteele
(Cletus VandeCasteele)
† Ben Meinzer (Randy & Rosie Sader)
10:30 am † Bud Kaupp (Kaupp Family)
† Sick & Deceased Knights (Al Nienas)
♦ The baptism we received empowers us with the
Spirit of the Risen Lord. Through the living of our faith
in loving ways each day, we are participating in the
Kingdom of God coming “on earth as it is in heaven.”
♦ We just spent 40 days preparing to celebrate our
incorporation into the dying and rising of Christ. We
now begin a new season of 50 days, to bask in the Light
of the Risen One. It’s as if our lives are “solar panels”
absorbing the life giving energy of the Sun…of the Son!
♦ May we be renewed and reinvigorated for living
“life in Christ,” in the good old US of A, in the year
2015. “Oh say can you see, by the dawn’s early
light”, the light of Christ Crucified, the light of the
BANNS OF MARRIAGE
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Michael Huc & Sharee Swander
Easter Sunday - The Resurrection of the Lord
April 5, 2015
ALL PARISH OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY, APRIL 6TH
MenoHARmonee
“HOME AGAIN” CABARET
Featuring the MenoHARmonee Men’s Barbershop Chorus
Saturday afternoon—April 11 at 1:30 pm
At St. James Catholic Church
March 29, 2015 Contributions
Stewardship
Offertory
Mortgage
Special Assessment
Totals
Free drinks and snacks
Guest Entertainment: LOCKED & LOADED,
Quartet
Stas Venglevski, Accordianist
$11,904.50
$ 1,479.38
$ 944.50
$ 145.00
$14,473.38
Tickets are $15 Youth $5
For tickets call 262-246-8285
Our sponsors: Malkin’s Carpets, Neu’s Building Center
And St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
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Special Assessment $253,000.00
- 70,765.00
$182,235.00
APRIL FELLOWSHIP
Please Note!!! The April Fellowship
Gathering will not take place until the 2nd weekend of the month since Easter falls on the 1st weekend
So the date for April Fellowship will be April 11th and
12th. As always we appreciate any donations of food items for
our gathering. Just drop them off at the kitchen counter of the
gathering space. We look forward to seeing you then!
“Gold” Financial Commitment Card
Don’t forget to return your gold financial stewardship commitment card. 440 families have returned their cards. If you have
misplaced or did not receive a card with your monthly letter,
additional commitment cards are available in the acrylic holders
in the Gathering Space.
6th + 7th + 8th GRADE
21! YOUTH GROUP
MOVIE NIGHT
St. James’ Weekly Tithes (Outreach)
Since the 1980’s St. James has distributed a portion of
its weekly income as a tithe for various outreach programs and organizations. This past week $450 was donated to:
“Big Hero 6”
Monday, April 20th @ St. Mary
Youth and Conference Rooms
Enter through the driveway doors off of Hayes St.
6:00-8:00pm
Catholics for Peace and Justice—Milwaukee. Fosters
peace & justice by bringing the Church’s social teaching
to greater consciousness and empowering Catholics to
act.
The special bond that develops between plus-sized inflatable
robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a
group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes.
COMPANIONS ON THE JOURNEY
Mission Trip Mulching
It’s that time of year! Even though winter won’t leave us, we
have to believe that spring is right around the corner and that
means it’s time to mulch!
All MEN and WOMEN who have lost a loved one are invited
to Maxims Restaurant on Capitol Drive in Brookfield for friendship, a meal and sharing at 9:30a.m. on Monday April 13, 2015.
We also welcome all caregivers to join us.
Let the mission trip youth and adults save your back and spread
your mulch- it’s as easy as 1,2,3.
1. Call to schedule a Saturday to have a group of youth
and adults come to your home to spread your mulch
2. Order your mulch from whomever you choose, have it
delivered to your driveway
3. Let us do the work of spreading it for you for a donation to the mission trip!
All denominations are welcome. If you know someone who
would benefit from this please invite them. If you have any
questions please call Shirley at 262-246-0553. We look forward
to seeing you there!!!
MISSION STATEMENT
Contact Chris Lodl at 414-587-9447 or email at
[email protected].
We will be mulching the Saturdays in May. May 2, 9, 16, 23
and perhaps the 30th.
St. James is a vibrant, welcoming Catholic Community
Journeying towards the fullness of the Kingdom of God
through worship, formation and service.
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WELCOME VISITORS!
MESSAGE FROM ADULT MINISTRY
Sr. Lucille Flores
Thanks for joining us for our RESURRECTION celebration. May this Eucharist be truly a gift for you, renewing
you and your family. Have you thought of joining our
faith? Have you thought of returning to our faith? We welcome you with open arms! We have a wonderful process
and would love to have you be part of it. For information
contact:
TRULY…JESUS IS RISEN!
Jesus “worked” numerous signs, but we know the greatest sign is
his resurrection. In all of history Easter Sunday is the MOST
important day: God’s magnificent plan of salvation and the foundation of our entire faith as Catholics. Yet, how much do we
really know it? How do I allow this great feast to bring me to a
deeper and more joyful faith?
Honor this day. Celebrate it. Today is a perfect day to read one
of the accounts of Jesus’ resurrection. Remember it is not just
about Jesus. It is also about the NEW LIFE he has brought you.
Sister Lucille [email protected]; 253-2915.
KEEPING EASTER JOY ALIVE
1. Light a special candle during meals to recall the light of
Christ.
2. Put up a sign or banner that proclaims: HE IS RISEN!
3. Add an “alleluia” to your meal prayers.
PARISH TRUSTEE POSITION OPENING
Wisconsin Law requires that every parish have two trustees each serving a two year term. Trustees must be parish members, practicing Catholics and at least 25 years of age. The position of Trustee-Treasurer for St. James Parish becomes available
this year.
John Swanson, current Trustee-Treasurer has expressed
his interest in serving another two year term and Fr. Mike has
affirmed his nomination. Additional interested candidates must
submit to the Parish Office a written nomination form signed by
10 or more registered parish members.
Nomination forms are available by calling Terri Weber
in the Parish Office (262)253-2259 or by emailing
[email protected]. All nomination forms must be received in
the Parish Office by 12:00 Noon, Monday, May 18. Elections
will take place the weekend of June 6 & 7.
RENEWING OUR MARRIAGE COMMITMENT
Come take advantage of this wonderful opportunity: time for
you, as a couple, to pray, reflect and share. In your busy lives, it
is difficult to find time for this life-giving aspect of your married
life. Join us SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 2:00-4:00. To register,
please contact Sister Lucille at [email protected] or 253-2915.
St. James is here to help all people
experience meaning and purpose in life.
Those Remembered:
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Remembered By:
Deceased Relatives of our families
Gordon F. Schweiger
Gilbert & Luella Newbauer, Herman & Dorthy Warner
Living & deceased members of the Stevens, Resch, Polczynski, Galezewski,
Samson, Brzinski, Coffey, Schreck, Augello, Piffero and Carlson Families
Charles Youngbauer and William & Elizabeth Bogue
Vern Ehley
Ed & Alvina Koloske, Chester & Dorothy Literski
Carol Kroneberg Family
Richard Graves, Paul & Elsie Markiewicz
Margaret Graves
Mr. & Mrs. Hank Steele, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Jones, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Kalina
Mac McGovern, Herb & Evelyn Imse, Van Willigen & McGovern Families
Leo Wierl & Susan Wierl Jacobi
Pauline Patzke, Brenda Rodewell
Bell Family, Deceased & Living and Gansemer Family, Deceased & Living
Mary Burczyk & Doris Laudicina
Deceased members of the Kreuser Family & Pellmann Family
Johnson & Smarella Families
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Jerry & Pat Gorski
Helen N. Schweiger
William & Germaine Newbauer
Paul & Ruth Ann Stevens
Ruth Youngbauer
Darlene Ehley
John & Mary Koloske
Carol Kroneberg
Mark & Sharon Graves
Jim Steele
Mitzi McGovern
Mildred Wierl
John Patzke
Gansemer Family
Al & Karen Blau
Joe & Audrey Kreuser
Glenn & Geri Johnson
Those Remembered:
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Remembered By:
Anthony Schmidt, John & Idabelle Youngbauer, George & Elizabeth Schmidt
Richard Schmidt Family
Jos. Hohlfeld, George Yost & Catherine Bakalars, Gertrude & John Bruseth
Norm & Therese Bruseth
Rudolf & Dorothy Zabkowicz, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gac, Louis Gac
Joan Zabkowicz
All babies in NICU’s
Chris & Janice Moser
Walter, Connie, Don and Dick Becker
Jean Barber
William & Cecelia Rinzel & Coney Christianson
Mr. & Mrs. Christianson
Living McConnell & Sullivan family members
Nancy Sullivan
& Deceased McConnell & Sullivan family members
Nancy Sullivan
John Nicklas & Dolores Cimp
Nicklas Family
Ray Casey
Vi Casey
The Schultz & Francoeur Families
Richard & Donna Schultz
Ben & Susan Domack Families, Joseph & Mary Cowan, Poor souls in purgatory
Diane & Bob Cowan
Deceased members of the Kenney & Hoffman Families
Ed & Ginny Kenney
Knueppel & Hetzel Families
Lolly Knueppel
Mary & Ed Schoedl, Marie & Jim Egar
Ray & Judy Schoedl
Paul Fricke
Doris Fricke
Deceased members of the Pietrykowski, Zagorski and Sather families
Ron & Connie Sather
Phyllis, Margaret & Antonia Neulreich, and Darlen (Neulreich) Webber
Walter Neulreich
James LePine
Patricia LePine
Charles Zimmermann, Harry & Clara Zimmermann
Shirley Zimmermann
Amy Mindemann & Maynard Wedell
Elaine Wedell
Michael, Kate & Frank Jankowski, Linda & Andrew Ross, Rex Harris & Dorothy Roberts
Tom & Dee Jankowski
Danielle Knier
Janet Schade & Family
Deceased members of the: Seder, Giuliani, Amoroso and Middendorf Family
Rosanne & Randy Seder
Donald Birkholz, Ralph & Jean Wilhelmi
Donna Birkholz
Walter Wheeler
Carol Wheeler & Family
Clemens Haberman
Sharon Haberman
Stephen & Loraine Prekop and Stephen & Emily Bagin
Richard & Mary Bagin
Deceased members of the Knezinek and Yanko Family
Dolores Knezinek & Family
Gene Schueller & John Drasch, Jr.
Catherine & John Drasch
Henry & Cyrina Turek, Gerald & Rosalie Pawlowski
Bruce & Andrea Turek
Oscar and Annette Grieb
Barbara Grieb
Paul & Mary Hagert, Anton & Eleanor Klein
Anton & Kathleen Klein
Pauline Fleischmann & Jo Fleischmann
Francis Fleischmann
Jo Ann Kasper
Richard D. Kasper
Frank B. & Susan A. Steinbach, and Ann Cantrall
Mr. & Mrs. T.J. Steinbach
Ellen Ronkowski
Mark Ronkowski
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Nettesheim, Ronald J. Nettesheim, Philip J. Nettesheim, and
Roy J. Salentine
Daniel W. Nettesheim
Living and Deceased members of the Gotthardt & Bastle Families
Mike & Kathy Gotthardt
Joseph & Marie Calmes, William & Caroline Klein, Geneva Calmes, Andy & Derek Doro,
Carol Listle, Kenny Calmes, Joe Kremsreiter, Jane Calmes, Michael Calmes,
Andrew Schmirler & Marvin Schillinger
Richard & Rita Calmes
Harold Schroeder, Otto & Clara Schroeder, Walter & Mary Simerlein
Lorraine Schroeder & Diane Schroeder
David Marine
Charles & Marian Bender
Mr. & Mrs. E. Draper, Mr. & Mrs. E. Hanley, Robert Hugh, Robert Draper
Eileen Draper
Bernice & Frank Herman, Florence & Eugene Doda, Sr.
Mr. Thomas Herman
Mary Scherer and Shaun Kainass
Patrick & Mara Scherer
Pete Peterson, Mary & Kurt Obermayr
Peggy Peterson
Susan Amoroso
August Amoroso
Hank VanderHeiden, the Gettelman Families
Bernice & Family
Hubert & Lorraine Patoka, Euguene & Joan Hojnacki, Jennifer Peske, Barb Middelton
Eugene & Linda Hojnacki
Harvey Friess, Sr., Richard Friess, Debbie Erdman, June Laehn, Evelyn Laehn
Harvey & Sandy Friess
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Remembered By:
Marge Friess and Clifford Laehn
Harvey & Sandy Friess
Brian Ferentz and Jon Goebel
Patti Ferentz
Richard Bednarczyk
Dorothy M. Bednarczyk
Aaron Zagorski, Ralph Staney, Feliks Zagorski
Tom & Cindy Zagorski
Jack & Terry Moore, Maureen Orr
Darrell & Rita Orr
Carl Ganther and Troy Ganther
Kathleen Ganther & Family
Bill McGill, Alice & Carl Wolfe, Frances & John McGill, Michael Stead, Judy Waranka,
Tom Boss, Joyce Devine
Shirley McGill
Mary Krolikowski, Raymond Krolikowski
Judy Badani
Betty Inda, Gene Schueller, Tom Inda
Terry & Gail Inda
Joseph & Maria Sanfelippo, Vincenza, Salvatore, Vella, and all other deceased relatives
and friends
John Birmingham
Lynch Family & Manthey Family
Margaret Manthey
Tom Modl and William Smith
Sharon Smith
Walter H.,Walter W. & Jason Schmoller, Ruth Steinbauer, Don Schmit, Dirk Londre,
Keith Protzmann, Elroy Bastian & Orv Clark
Kathy Schmoller
John Feldner and Rooney-Feldner Families
Mike & Betty Rooney
Evelyn V. Floral, Bill and Donald Floral, Patsy and all the rest of my family
Richard G. Floral
For the living and deceased members of the Jensen, Watry and Helse Families
Kathie Jensen
Laure Hermsen
Stephen Hermsen
Klein and Pellerin Families
Emelie Klein
Rudy & Mary Ann Dubnicka, Kevin Seidl
Sandra Seidl
Beier & Saladin Families
Joanie & Bill Saladin
Jerry Smith & Michael Smith
Janet L. Smith
Carl & Elizabeth Goetz, Francis & Alice Frantl, and Karen Wnuk
Allan & Toni Frantl
Ronald Nettesheim, Bill & Lillian Bogue, Billy Bogue & Betty Dowling
Patricia Nettesheim
Owen Families and Kurylo Families
Rita & Dick Kurylo
Aunt Betty Dowling, Great Aunt Jenny Bogue & Ronald Nettesheim
Mary Nettesheim
Ben Meinzer, Gordon & Pearl Helman, Carl & Elizabeth Goetz
Ken & Cookie Helman
Ted Jaskowiak, Bill & Ann Corrao
John & Jean Corrao
Ziegler & Finlan Families
John P. Ziegler
Laurie Scheibel
Brian, Jessica & Alexa Scheibel
Jim Talerico, John & Carolyn Heller
Damon & Terri Talerico
Anthony, Agnes, Roy, John & Donna Salentine, William, Mary, Ronald & Phillip Nettesheim
Peggy Salentine
Grandma Kathy & Auntie Meg
Todd, Christy, Lucas & Sonya Polczynski
Del Hackbarth & Family, John & Helen Price, Ed & Selma Hackbarth
Kathy Hackbarth
Kalmon, Egle, Fourness, Heindl, Fischer, Dellemann Families, Living & Deceased
Gerald & Joyce Egle
Frank Wanner
Joan Wanner
Marvin & Pearl Ostby, Paul Jensen, Charles & Dessie Bryant
Lyle & Kay Ostby
William & Helen Gogola
Corby Family
Francis & Cynthia Haasch
Mary Haasch
Gus Semrow Family
Elizabeth A. Guis
Lorene & John Moore, Ray & Ethel Brey, Ed Arbour, Lee & Lisa Arbour, Angela Pingatore
Pete & Karen Brey
Ruth Topp
David Topp
John, Ann & Jimmy Stockhausen
Rich & Linda Schmidt
Vento/Rice Family
Pat Vento
Richard Davey, Fred & Evelyn Dosie
Karen Davey & Family
Tom, Tom & Irene Kraemer, Bob, Bill & Alice Matuschka, and Clara Deppies
Mary Kraemer
Deceased Members of the Heinisch and Grennier Families
Michael & Terri Grennier
Carol Sedlmeier, Anna & Anton Sedlmeier, Mildred & Louis Arnsdorff, Michael Noggle,
Rev. Leo Belda & Pat Dudash
Anthony J. Sedlmeier
Madge & Leo Carr, Kathryn Thorn & Kenneth Silver
Tim Thorn
Mary Ann Burki, Edmund & Anna Burki, Eddie & Sister Mary Edmund
Joseph G. Burki
Richard Jr. and Family
Richard A. O’Konek Sr.
Jerry Meysembourg
Mary Ann Meysembourg
Herb, Marie, George Nettesheim, Bil & Elizabeth Buechs
Matt & Carole Nettesheim
Charles Webb & Carl Oehlke
Suzanne Webb & Family
Jerry Wendelberger
Jackie Wendelberger
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Weekly Schedule
Sunday, April 5 (EASTER)
8:15 am Mass (Church)
10:30 am Mass (Church)
Monday, April 6
All Parish Offices are Closed
Tuesday, April 7
7:00 am Election Day Polling Place (Cafeteria)
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
8:30 am Day of Adoration (Chapel)
9:00 am Bible Study (Great Room)
T.O.P.S. (Community Center)
5:00 pm Holy Hour/Rosary (Chapel)
6:30 pm Scripture Reflection (Great Room)
Wednesday, April 8
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
10:30 am Staff Meeting (Great Room)
6:30 pm Dartball (Cafeteria)
7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting (Comm. Cntr.)
Thursday, April 9
NO Senior Bible Study
9:00 am Wood Carving Club (Room 7)
5:30 pm Community Banquet (Community Cntr)
6:30 pm Community Gardeners Meeting (Great Rm)
7:00 pm RCIA (St. Agnes)
Friday, April 10
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
9:00 am SOAL Program (Classrooms)
Saturday, April 11
9:30 am Baptismal Prep Classes (Great Room)
1:30 pm MenoHARmonee (Community Center)
4:00 pm Individual Reconciliation (Reconcil. Room)
4:30 pm Mass (Anointing of the Sick/Anniv Blessing)
5:30 pm Blood Pressure Screening (Great Room)
Fellowship (Gathering Area)
KC’s Charity Raffle Sales (Gathering Area)
Sunday, April 12
Blood Pressure Screening (Great Room)
Fellowship (Gathering Area)
KC’s Charity Raffle Sales (Gathering Area)
8:15 am Mass (Anointing of the Sick)
10:30 am Mass (Anointing of the Sick)
7:30 pm Boy Scout Meeting (Cafeteria)
WANNA WIN $50,000?
Please support the local Knights of Columbus.
They’ll be in the gathering area after all Masses
on April 11th & 12th selling Charity Raffle tickets.
You have 35 opportunities to win from $500 to $50,000!
Proceeds help fund local charities.
For more information and tickets,
call Al Blau at 414-405-4159
St. James Rectory—Parish Office—262-251-3944
W220 N6588 Town Line Road
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
Office Hours, Monday through Friday 8 am to 4 pm
FAX: 262-250-2679
e-mail address: [email protected]
Web-site address: http://www.stjames-parish.net
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS
Saturday 4:30 pm (Individual Reconciliation 4:00-4:15)
Sunday 8:15 am & 10:30 am
Weekday Masses :
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays
8:00 am in the Historic Chapel
PARISH STAFF:
Administrative Office
Fr. Michael Moran, Pastor ........................................... 253-2212
Daryl Olszewski, Pastoral Associate........................... 253-2213
Fr. Jerry Hudziak, Help-out ........................................ 251-3944
Mike Rooney, Deacon ................................................. 251-3944
Bob Wodushek—Deacon............................................ 251-3944
Barbara Schuelke, Liturgy & Music Ministry ............... 253-2225
Terri Weber, Business Administrator .......................... 253-2259
Diana Wyszkowski, Parish Secretary ......................... 253-2235
Mary Koloske, Assistant Secretary ............................. 253-2259
Christian Formation Center
Sue Devine-Simon, Director of Christian Formation .. 253-2904
Sr. Lucille Flores, SSM, Adult Ministry ....................... 253-2915
Bryan Ramsey, Youth Ministry Coordinator ............... 253-2238
Kristin Kebis, Child Ministry Coordinator ..................... 253-2908
Michelle Beimborn Secretary ..................................... 253-2902
Mara Scherer, Assistant Secretary ............................. 253-2916
Health Ministry
Pam Dennis, Parish NurseAAAAAA.. .................. 250-2663
Maintenance Department
John Simon ................................................................ 250-2660
After Hours .................................................... 262-389-6089
Staff Emails:
• Fr. Mike Moran
[email protected]
• Daryl Olszewski
[email protected]
• Mike Rooney
[email protected]
• Bob Wodushek
[email protected]
• Barbara Schuelke
[email protected]
• Terri Weber
[email protected]
• Pam Dennis
[email protected]
• Sue Devine-Simon
[email protected]
• Sr. Lucille Flores
[email protected]
• Kristin Kebis
[email protected]
• Bryan Ramsey
[email protected]
• Michelle Beimborn
[email protected]
• Mara Scherer
[email protected]
• Mary Koloske
[email protected]
• Diana Wyszkowski
[email protected]
• John Simon
[email protected]
Sussex Food Pantry, 246-9860
Mondays 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Wednesdays 1:00 to 2:30 pm
Saturdays 10:00 to 12:00 pm
Interfaith: 549-3348
St. Vincent de Paul: 251-3944
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Accountant
Robert M. Stolarczyk, Parish Member
We are located in the Tri City Bank Building on Hwy Q
(Corner of Appleton and County Line Road - Lower Level)
Specializing in Medicare Supplement
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N96 W18221 County Line Rd.
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