Platteville Catholic Community - St. Augustine University Parish
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Platteville Catholic Community - St. Augustine University Parish
Platteville Catholic Community St. Mary Parish May 29, 2016 130 W. Cedar St ● Platteville Wisconsin ● 53818-2457 Feast of Corpus Christi St. Augustine University Parish 135 S. Hickory St ● Platteville Wisconsin ● 53818-3316 Clergy Pastor Fr. Faustino Ruiz [email protected] After hours or weekend emergencies (608) 370-3751 Parochial Vicars Fr. John Del Priore [email protected] (608) 642-2484 Fr. Jerry Zhanay [email protected] (608) 370-9588 Parish Established 1842 Parish Office: (608) 348-9735 Parish Email: [email protected] Parish Fax: (608) 348-9920 Parish Website: http://stmaryplatteville.org St. Mary Staff Parish Secretary Lorraine Wackershauser (608) 348-9735 [email protected] Child Care/Preschool Director Chealsey Lolwing (608) 348-3447 [email protected] Religious Education Director Diane Drefcinski (608) 348-9735 [email protected] Finance Chair Lee Eggers (608) 348-4848 Accountant Connie Koeller (608) 348-9735 [email protected] Parish Hall (608) 348-5407 Parish Cemetery (608) 348-9735 Parish Established 1974 Parish Phone & Fax: (608) 348-7530 Parish Email: [email protected] Parish Website: http://pioneercatholic.org Pastoral Ministry Deacon Bill Bussan (608) 568-3355 Weekend Mass Schedule St. Mary Saturday 4pm Sunday 9am English Mass & 12 noon Hispanic St. Augustine Sunday 8am Traditional Latin Mass 10:30am & 6pm English Mass St. Augustine Staff Office Manager Linda Thomas [email protected] Development Director Steve Davies [email protected] Focus Team Leader Steven Piorkowski [email protected] W el co m e! Our parishes welcome persons newly moved into the area, those recently married and those who have turned 18 years of age or who enjoy worshipping with us. You are invited to register by contacting one of the parish’s office. Sacrament of Baptism: Expectant couples should contact the Parish one month prior to their child’s birth to register for Baptism preparation class. Sacrament of Reconciliation: St. Mary’s - Everyday one hour before each Mass and during Saturday 4pm, and Sunday 9am & 12 pm Masses St. Augustine’s - 20 minutes before each Mass, and during the Sunday 10:30am & 6pm Masses. Sacrament of Matrimony: Couple planning to marry should contact the Parish at least six months prior to wedding. Please contact the Parish for ministry or visitation to the sick or homebound. UWP Student Parishioners Make sure to register with your updated address and phone each semester, and check out the Catholic Newman Community events inside this bulletin, and located on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/st.augustineparish.newman Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday 10:00am. Please submit material in writing. SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2016 St. Mary Parish L I T U R G I E S F O R T H E W EE K Mass at Calvary Cemtery Monday, May 30 8:00am For Joseph & Mary Foegen Tuesday, May 31 8:00am † Francis Faherty Wednesday, June 1 8:00am † Austin & Margaret (Hess) Baxter Thursday, June 2 8:00am For Patrick Doan For the Salvation of Souls (Manor Care) 10:30am Friday, June 3 † Nancy Klaas 8:00am † Rich Lange (Park Place) 11:00am Saturday, June 4 For the Salvation of Souls (TLM) 8:00am WEEKEND LITURGIES Saturday, June 4 4:00pm † Mary Koeller Sunday, June 5 9:00am † Rich Lange 12 noon Hispanic Misa The Parish Office will be closed Memorial Day, Monday, May 30th. We wish you a safe and happy holiday. With Sympathy We extend our sympathy to the family of Joe Schmitz whose wife, Marlene, died Saturday, May 21st and to Delda Hershberger, whose mother, Dolores Urbain, died Sunday, May 22nd. Eternal rest grant on to them, Oh Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Saturday, June 4 4pm Sunday, June 5 9am Altar Servers Mic Frommelt CJ Straka Andy Eggers Carter Doan RJ Schmitt Lector & Leader of Prayer Nekole Frommelt Lee Eggers Jessica Clifton Jeanette Klaas Sacristan: Connie McCabe Rosary: Christine Del Priore Linda Hess Jeanette Klaas PRAYER REFLECTION Feast of Corpus Christi “They all ate and were satisfied. And when the leftover fragments were picked up, they filled twelve wicker baskets.” LUKE 9:17 The story of the Loaves and Fishes shows us that when we share what we have, even if it doesn’t seem like that much, miracles can happen! Do not think that your gift is too small or insignificant! God blesses all the gifts we offer and makes them wondrous. PRIVATE RECONCILIATION—every day, one hour before each Mass. Wednesdays 6:30pm—8:30pm. Thursdays after morning Mass until 9:30am. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION on Thursdays in the chapel begins after 8am Mass and concludes with Rosary and Benediction at 8pm. THE ROSARY is prayed ½ hour before Mass. Feast Day for the week May 31—The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary This is a fairly late feast, going back only to the 13th or 14th century. It was established widely throughout the Church to pray for unity. The present date of celebration was set in 1969 in order to follow the Annunciation of the Lord (March 25) and precede the Nativity of John the Baptist (June 24). Like most feasts of Mary, it is closely connected with Jesus and his saving work. The more visible actors in the visitation drama (see Luke 1:39-45) are Mary and Elizabeth. However, Jesus and John the Baptist steal the scene in a hidden way. Jesus makes John leap with joy—the joy of messianic salvation. Elizabeth, in turn, is filled with the Holy Spirit and addresses words of praise to Mary—words that echo down through the ages. It is helpful to recall that we do not have a journalist’s account of this meeting. Rather, Luke, speaking for the Church, gives a prayerful poet’s rendition of the scene. Elizabeth’s praise of Mary as “the mother of my Lord” can be viewed as the earliest Church’s devotion to Mary. As with all authentic devotion to Mary, Elizabeth’s (the Church’s) words first praise God for what God has done to Mary. Only secondly does she praise Mary for trusting God’s words. Then comes the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55). Here Mary herself (like the Church) traces all her greatness to God. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Feast of Corpus Christi ST. MARY PARISH GIVING Gn 14:18-20—1 Cor 11:23-26—Lk 9:11b-17. May 22, 2016 Weekly Envelopes.......................$2,090.00 Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7—Mk 12:1-12. Offertory…………....……………..$ 361.00 Tuesday: Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Weekly Average Electronic Fund..$ 900.00 Zep 3:1-14 or Rom 12:9-16—Lk 1:39-56 Wednesday: St.Justin, Martyr Thank you for your generosity! 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12—Mk 12:18-27. Thursday: St. Marellinus & Peter, Martyrs Prayer Line — Anyone re- 2 Tm 2:8-15—Mk 12:28-34. questing prayer may call 348- Friday: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 6041. Please call in the morning Ez 34:11-16—Rom 5:5b-11—Lk 15:3-7. between 8am & 9am. If no answer Saturday:The Immaculate Heart of Blessed Virgin Mary 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time please leave your prayer. 1 Kgs 17:17-24—Gal 1:11-9—Lk 7:11-17 We wish to acknowledge the May marriages of Charles & Jodi Schnering, Bob & Barb Hale Kent & Carolyn Scheuerell, Mike & Sue Momot C on g r a tu la ti on s ! May the Lord continue to bless your marriage. THIS WEEK AT ST. MARY’S Saturday & Sunday, Ten minutes with Father Faustino— All children are welcome to gather with Father Faustino in the Mary Chapel after Mass this weekend. He will chat with them for about 10 minutes on some topic of the faith. Parents are welcome to attend with their children. Wednesday—Moms/young children meeting, 8:30am. Sacrament of Marriage Book To recognize the importance of the Sacrament of Marriage a book has been placed at the north and south entrances of church. We would like each couple to register their wedding date in the book. At the end of each month your anniversary will be acknowledged in the bulletin. “Marriage is a sacred vow between a man and woman” Our next meal for Hope House will be on June 6 The Hope House sign up sheet will be at St. Augustine’s from May 23 to June 5. Memorial Day Mass A special Mass for the deceased members of St. Mary’s will be celebrated at Calvary Cemetery on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30th at 8:00 a.m. A collection will be taken. All proceeds will go to restoration work in the cemetery. Please bring your own chair. In case of inclement weather, Mass will be in the church. Father Faustino has asked that anyone attending, dress appropriately for the weather, but keep in mind that this is a religious ceremony, so please dress appropriately. History of St. Mary's Church—We are looking for old photos of St. Mary's church going way back to when the old church existed. If you have any photos that you would like to share with us please drop them off at the parish office. An arrangement of the photos will Please observe the following cemery rules. Glass containers are not to be placed on or at any gravesite. Urns and containers that are not a part of the monument, are not to be placed on the grass around the monuments or markers, or to be placed in such a manner that they are apt to fall on the grass and impede mowing. No metal stakes, fences or wire fasteners are to be put into the ground. It is preferred that there be no flower beds at the gravesite, but if there are, they must be trimmed and maintained by the family. If not, they will be removed. Perpetual Care of the Cemetery does not include the care of individual lots. Do not drive or park on the grass at any time. New Lighthouse Catholic Media CD titles arriving soon! Suggested donation of $3 per CD and $4 for books makes them very affordable. When you are done with your CD's, please pass them onto someone you think would benefit from hearing them, do not put used CD's back on the stand. Thank you for helping spread the message of the Gospel!" The Society of Jesus Christ the Priest Invites you and your family to join our Diaconate Ordination of James Joseph Kotch and William Gonzalez Friday, July 22, 2016 at 6pm Reception Dinner to Follow at St. Aloysius Church, Sauk City WI If you wish to attend the dinner please RSVP before July 1st At http://bit.ly/diaconateordination ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK American Family Insurance 348-6355 We invite you to consider these businesses and thank them for their support. Food Pantry News—There were 112 households, representing 278 people, received food at the May 20 food pantry. Thank you to all who come to help each month. The next food pantry will be June 17. Pastoral Council Column Assault on the Family Cardinal Sarah is the prefect for the Congregation of Divine Worship and the Sacraments. He was the keynote speaker at the annual prayer breakfast in Washington, D.C., where he made the following observations: “The battle to preserve the roots of mankind is perhaps the greatest challenge our world has faced since its origins. Do not be afraid to proclaim the truth with love, especially about marriage according to God’s plans. In the words of St. Catherine of Siena, ‘proclaim the truth and do not be silent through fear.’ “The family is natural preparation and anticipation of the communion that is possible when we are united with God…this is why the devil is so intent on destroying the family. If the family is destroyed, we lose our God-given anthropological foundations and so find it more difficult to welcome the saving good news of Jesus Christ: self-giving, fruitful love. “The rupture of the foundational relationships of someone’s life— through separation, divorce, or distorted impositions of the family, such as cohabitation or same sex unions—is a deep wound that closes the heart to self-giving love [unto] death, and even leads to cynicism and despair. “These situations cause damage to the little children through inflicting upon them a deep existential doubt about love. They are a scandal—a stumbling block—that prevent the most vulnerable from believing in such love, and a crushing burden that can prevent them from opening to the healing power of the Gospel. “Advanced societies, including, I regret, this nation, have done and continue to do everything possible to legalize such situations. But this can never be a truthful solution. It is like putting bandages on the infected wound. It will continue to poison the body until antibiotics are taken. “Sadly, the advent of artificial reproductive technologies, surrogacy, so-called homosexual ‘marriage,’ and other evils of gender ideology, will inflict even more wounds in the midst of generations we live with.” STEWARDSHIP AT ST. AUGUSTINE’S TREASURE: St. Augustine Parish Giving– May 22, 2016 Weekly Envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 495.00 Offertory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 240.03 Envelope EFT’s for May 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 240.00 May 29, 2016 Mass Schedule at St. Augustine TLM = Traditional Latin Mass Sun., May 29 8:00 am Julia & Timothy Billings (TLM) 10:30 am Completion of New Church 6:00 pm For the People Mon., May 30 6:30 am Margaret Stefanowicz (TLM) Tue., May 31 6:30 am Ken Ballweg & family (TLM) Wed., June 1 6:30 am Joseph Neumaier family (TLM) Thur., June 2 6:30 am Success of Bldg Project-SP (TLM) Fri., June 3 6:30 am Complete of new church (TLM) Sun., June 5 8:00 pm Jim McKeon † (TLM) 10:30 am Michael Udelhofen † 6:00 pm For the People Private Reconciliation: 20 minutes before each Mass, and during the 10:30 am and 6:00 pm Sunday Masses. NO EUCHARIST ADORATION Women’s Seminar, June 6, two sessions 2:30-3:30 pm or 5-6 pm, at Wis. Bank & Trust Community Room. Meet with Jill Annis of Simply Organized with Jill. 3:30 pm and 6 pm Discussion with Barb Stockhausen, H &R Block, re tax records & identity theft. Also Southwest Opportunity Center discussion on shredding operation and their objectives. Snacks & beverages provided. Register by June 3 by emailing [email protected]. Catholic Youth Evangelizer—SPIRITUS is seeking one Catholic male and female, 21-29 years of age, to join the SPIRITUS team this August. Team members live in community and travel to parishes and schools throughout Wisconsin; they receive training, formation, spiritual direction, lodging, food, a monthly allowance, health insurance and a $2,000 stipend upon completion of the 9-month program. Visit www.spiritusministries.org / contact Andrea at [email protected] or (920) 722-8918 x5 for more info. The Parish Office will be closed Memorial Day, Monday, May 30th. We wish you a safe and happy holiday. [email protected] Delivering Material Value with Integrity T: 608-348-5166 Platteville, WI BardMaterials.com Robb Paquette, LUTCF 608-348-6355 Gary V. Bell · Broker - Auctioneer Jason Bell · Salesperson 85 N. Elm St., Platteville WI 53818 NO Hospitality Hosts after 10:30 am Mass: We will suspend Hospitality for the summer No Fuss Spring Festival Update We are now 3 WEEKS into the NFSF and have currently raised $3,448.00! Thank you so very much to those who have donated, and those praying over their ability to donate. We are $1,552.00 away from our goal for our Summer bills. Please help us reach it! If you cannot give, please say a prayer (or several!) that we may reach this goal and have a Summer with less worry. Your prayers and donations are so appreciated. THANK YOU to those who helped us get the bulk mailing out for the latest Augustinian newsletter: Christine Del Priore, Mary Ann Henry and friend, Brianna Peckham, Joe and Nancy Hood, Isaiah Grybush, Luke Klosiewski. Everyone’s night out! Confraternity of Catholic Homeschool Mothers presents speaker Mr. Robert Gil on Thurs., June 2, 7-9:30 m at Catholic Multi-Cultural Center 1862 Beld St., Madison, WI. For more info contact Julie Howard at [email protected], 608-669-8538. RSVP helpful but not necessary. Mr. Gil will discuss “Catholic Family 101” . . getting back to our roots. He will also discuss aspects of femininity and the traditional role of motherhood. Next Hope House meal will be June 6. The sign up sheet will be at St. Augustine’s from May 23-June 6. You may also volunteer by calling Walt at 348-9928. WE’RE HERE ALL YEAR 6058 S. Chestnut St., Suite A · Platteville, Wisconsin (608) 348-7766 725 N. Jackson St. Cuba City, WI 53807 (608) 744-2159 Mon., Tues., & Thurs. 7:00-5:30 Wed & Fri. 7-7; Sat. 7-4:30 Gray’s Nursing Home - Platteville Bob Hundhausen, Financial Advisor Platteville · 608-348-7623 www.edwardjones.com CHESTER K. BELL REAL ESTATE (608) 348-4591 No Scrip sold this week PRAYER: Prayer Chain Network – If you have a prayer request, please email Cindy Kruser at [email protected]. Money Counters: May 29 — Priscilla Hahn & Ben Ballweg June 5 — Mike Hahn & Mary Jo Hennessy FAHERTY INC. Recycling & Waste Collection 1120 Broadway Platteville, WI 53818 * 24 Hour Skilled Nursing * Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy * Medicare & Medicaid Certified * Your Home Away From Home 555 North Chestnut St., Platteville, WI · (608) 349-6741 350 East Main Platteville, WI 53818 (608) 348-2711 Promotion and Gift Ideas With Your Name and Logo Michael A. Hahn, LLC 608-348-4760 KOPP MCKICHAN, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW Thomas H. Geyer Kim John Skemp Sheila Stuart Kelley Michael J. Olds Nathaniel W Curry Lukas L. Steiner PlattevilleEats.com “Building Restoration Contractors Since 1936” Renovation & Restoration of Structures Restoration & New Masonry Work Tuckpointing & Waterproofing 44 E. Main St., P.O. Box 253 Platteville, WI 53818 · (608) 348-2615 Michael’s Masonry Sand Blasting & Painting Plastering & Stucco 400 East Highway 151 · Platteville, WI 53818 (608) 348-2300 Brick * Stone * Block 2283 Airport Road Platteville, WI 53818 Michael Droessler (608) 568-3099 CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATES Of Platteville, LLC AL’S ELECTRIC, INC. 1165 E. Mineral Street Platteville, Wisconsin (608) 348-6066 CLAYTON GE Crosley Hotpoint Samsung Frigidaire Speed Queen Beautyrest Mattresses Oreck Vacuums Sales & Service Since 1949 Real Estate & Auction Service, Inc. (608) 348-2156 [email protected] www.weygants.com Office: 608-348-8213 or 608-348-9368 Tami L. Wall-Feyen, DC Stephen C. Misky, DC—Ryan E. Liebfried, DC Lynn M. Randall, DC—Lisa M. Millin, DC Chase J. Dreessens, DC 470 S. Water · (608) 348-3156 Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant Diane Drefcinski (608) 348-3937 APARTMENTS FOR RENT “HOUSE OF PEACE” AND “FAIRFIELD KOURT APARTMENTS” 800 and 805 Fairfield Drive, Platteville Bill’s Plumbing & Heating Available to very low & moderate income elderly, handicapped or disabled. Handicapped accessible units available. Appliances, water/sewer, garbage service provided. On-site coin-operated laundry facility. Platteville, WI 53818 (608) 348-5026 Proud to be here for you Toll-free: 1-888-622-6069 www.moundcitybank.com Call 608-348-7755 For an application today! Certain Income Restrictions Apply. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. PLATTEVILLE McDonald’s 170 McGregor Plaza · Platteville, WI 53818 (608) 348-2515 · 1-877-244-2515 MICHAEL L. TASHNER, O.D. 75 W. 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