5th Sun OT 2012
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5th Sun OT 2012
ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH 1540 Mill Street, PO Box 60, Lyons, WI 53148 Phone: 763-2050; FAX: 763-9377; Email: [email protected] On line at: www.st-josephsparish.org Parish Office Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 9:30 a.m.; Holy Day: 7:00 p.m. Tri-Parish Weekday 8:30 a.m. Mass Schedule: Tuesday - St. Joseph’s Monday & Wednesday - St. Charles; Thursday & Friday- St. Mary’s PARISH STAFF Parish Priest: Rev. John Baumgartner Administrative Assistant: Tami Koenen Director of Religious Education: Rita VanSchyndel PARISH COUNCIL Ken Baumeister, 2012 ................................ 763-2055 Rev. John Baumgartner, Parish Priest ..... 767-9079 Scott Betzen, Trustee (Treasurer) .............. 767-9733 Julie Caufield, 2013, Secretary.................. 763-9273 Bill Corcoran, 2013, Chairperson ............. 248-3081 Kathy Gabriel, 2012.................................... 539-2071 Dan Haacker, 2013, Vice Chairperson .... 723-3875 Sandy Jenkins, 2014 ................................... 723-3907 Betty Lou Peterson, 2014 ........................... 661-4121 Bill Peterson, 2012...................................... 763-5623 Rick Tinder, Trustee (Secretary) ............... 767-0499 David VanSchyndel, 2014 .......................... 275-5030 PARISH COMMITTEES Parish Council Meets on 3rd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Finance/Administrative Services Jim Schaefer, Chairperson 763-6624 Meets on 2nd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Human Concerns Julie Koenen, Chairperson 763-2390 Meets on 2nd Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. Prayer & Worship Rachelle Haacker, Chairperson 723-3875 Meets on 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Christian Formation Lenora Seitz, Chairperson 763-6647 Meets on 2nd Thursday, 10:30 a.m. Buildings & Grounds Pete Peterson, Chairperson 661-4121 Meets on 2nd Monday, 7:00 p.m. Parish Life Bill Corcoran, Chairperson 248-3081 Meets on 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.m. MISSION STATEMENT St. Joseph's is a Catholic Parish rooted in rural Lyons, Wisconsin. Our members seek Christ’s peace by following His teachings and by sharing together in a lifelong journey of spiritual growth. In response to the gospel’s call for justice and compassion, we reach out and share our resources with all those in need. We believe that each person is blessed and gifted by the Holy Spirit. We encourage everyone to respond to their baptismal call by sharing their time, talents and treasures. CONFESSIONS: First Saturdays from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. BAPTISMS: Arrangements must be made in advance, allowing time for an instruction period prior to baptism. WEDDINGS: One member of the couple must be a registered, practicing and contributing member of record for at least 6 months. (Parish Council – October 20, 2005) If you have a concern that needs immediate prayer, give it to the PRAYER LINE by calling Julie Koenen at 763-2390. Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time PLEASE PRAY FOR: Please remember in your prayers our parish members and friends who are ill, in nursing homes, hospitalized or homebound. May they continue to receive the Lord’s blessing: Ruth Celia, Irene Phillips, Elenore Grasser, Kristin Sanders, Brian Strickler, Mark Eschenbacher, Jon Martin, DeNiene Harris, Eden and Eme, Millie Hapka, Eric Behling, Ed Biedrzycki, Agnes Ehlen, Claire Cowan, Aaron Deutsch, Don Wagner, Jim & Gloria Crowley, Dick Gutkowski, Edith Doyle, Jeff Doyle, and Maggie Schoenberg. Names in the above list are added at the request of the person named or a family member. Names are not removed until that person or a family member asks us to do so. NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46 1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1 Mark 1:40-45 PRAYER SHAWLS If you have an ill relative or friend that you think would appreciate a Prayer Shawl, made by St. Joseph’s members for the Human Concerns Committee and blessed by Fr. John, you may pick one up at no cost from Julie Koenen’s house1619 Mill Street. Call 763-2390. Please support our Advertiser of the Week! Formerly Schlitz Vinyl & Carpet FREE ESTIMATES EXPERT INSTALLATION Gary Ketterhagen, Owner www.ketters.com 763-6259 257 MILWAUKEE AVE., BURLINGTON Our Mass Intentions This Week 5:00 p.m. ...........Fr. Don Quartana 9:30 a.m.............Rosemarie Freitag TU 8:30 a.m. .....For the People of St. Joseph’s Next Week 5:00 p.m. ...........Deceased Members of the Massey Family 9:30 a.m.............available, call the parish office TU 8:30 a.m. .....For the People of St. Joseph’s Big Bargains for Brides To Be: Proceeds to Benefit Low-Income Children On Valentine’s weekend, the St. Vincent de Paul Society is hosting a very special Wedding Boutique Sale, with more than a thousand brand new wedding gowns as unbelievable savings...some priced as low as $50! It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity for brides-to-be. Proceeds will go towards St. Vincent de Paul’s “Beds 4 Kids” - a program that has purchased more than two thousand new beds for children. Go to www.svdpmilw.org or call 414-462-7837. Don’t need a dress or know a bride? Consider volunteering! Are You Up for the Challenge of the Catholic Church in the 21st Century? Presented by John L. Allen, Jr., Author and Vatican Analyst Tuesday, February 28, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Mount Mary College, Bergstrom Hall (enter visitor parking lot off 92nd street (Swan Blvd.) Cost - $10; pre-register at www.johnpaul2center.org or 414-758-2201 John Allen, author of six best-selling books on the Catholic Church; including his latest “People of Hope” about Cardinal-elect Dolan, will be fresh from his trip to Rome and the elevation of Archbishop Dolan to Cardinal. He will discuss this event and will focus on the challenges the Catholic Church faces in the 21st century. Allen will delve into the impact of globalization and other issues. For more information: Randy Nohl, [email protected] or 414-758-2216 NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING COURSE Have you ever thought about what unnatural birth control methods really do to your body? To your marriage? The Couple to Couple league has the answers and more. Attend a short, three-session course and learn the Sympto-Thermal Method, a natural method of family planning that is safe, effective and morally acceptable. Great for achieving as well as postponing pregnancy. St. Jerome Parish, 995 Silver Lake Street, Oconomowoc, will be offering this natural family planning course on three Mondays - March 19, April 16 and May 14 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. in Marian Hall. Free childcare will be available. Course fee is $150 per couple and includes all study and instructional materials, mailed to you after registration and before the first class. To register, visit the Couple to Couple website - www.ccli.org. Questions? Call Amanda at 262-707-3018 February 5, 2012 Do You Have Cabin Fever? We Have the Cure: Come to Casino Night - Saturday, February 11 Appetizers served beginning at 6:00 p.m. Gaming begins at 6:30 p.m. Four –score and several years ago...we started Casino Night at St. Joseph’s. The tradition lives on as we gather in the “cabin” on Mill Street to play Craps, Roulette, Black Jack and Texas Hold’em. Yield a healthy harvest of coins on Slot Machines, too! Ticket are $20 and include appetizers and $5,000 “casino cash.” Arrive in true prairie fashion to receive an additional $5,000 in “casino cash!” We need volunteers to be dealers and helpers for the night. We also need volunteers to bring appetizers. Sign up sheets are located in the back of church. Please return your tally slip, ticket money and any unsold tickets by Sunday, February 5th. Place them in the collection, mail them in, or bring them to the Parish Office. Extra tickets are available through the office as well. Thank you for your support! AUCTION ITEMS NEEDED Casino Night cannot be a success without good people like you who donate raffle prizes and auction items. Our goal is to have 25 auction items. Smaller prizes and gifts are used for “Casino Cash” raffle prizes, which may include (but are not limited to) gift certificates, car washes, hand crafts, candles, etc. Please contact Teresa Smet at 763-6511or Rachelle Haacker at 723-3875 with your donations and questions. Items may be dropped off at the Parish Center during regular office hours (9:30 - 3:00 T, W, TH), Wednesday evenings during religious education hours, or following any Mass. We thank you for your continued efforts in supporting the stewardship and fellowship of St. Joseph’s parish. FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Our annual REP Roller Skating event is this Monday, February 6th at Traxside Skating Rink in Burlington. Cost is only $1.00 which includes skates. This event is open to everyone - young or young at heart. You do not need to have children in the REP program to join us. As always, friends are welcome. STATIONS OF THE CROSS - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 During Lent we set aside time to remember God’s love for us, reflect on His message, and re-commit ourselves to following in Jesus’ footsteps. The Stations of the Cross serve as a wonderful tool for remembering, reflecting and recommitting ourselves to God. This year, our Religious Education students will hold a special event The Stations of the Cross. It will look different from the traditional Stations of the Cross. Several of the stations have been combined. All of the stations will be presented in words, music and freeze-action scenes. We invite everyone to join us in the Parish Center for this evening of prayer and reflection! Eric Behling................... February 6 Holly Corcoran .............. February 6 Daniel Cowan ................ February 6 Michael Deutsch, Jr. ...... February 8 Kelly Peterson ............... February 8 Elena Spiegelhoff .......... February 8 Larry Bauman ................ February 9 Patrick Fincutter ............ February 9 Come and wish Ruth Albee a Happy Birthday on February 12 after the 9:30 Mass or between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. HOSPITALITY WEEKEND VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED Sign-up sheet is posted in the back entry of church, along with an explanation of duties. Your help in keeping up this ministry is necessary! LAST SUNDAY’S RECEIPTS Loose Collection ............. $127.00 Envelopes ..................... $1,470.00 Human Concerns........................ 0 Total ............................ $1,597.00 February 5, 2012 MINISTRY SCHEDULE THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Host 2 ....................... Marie Koenen Host 3 ................Betty Lou Peterson Chalice 1 ............ John VanSchyndel Chalice 2 ..................... Janice Schilz Lector......................... Jeanne Bleser Server........................ Sarah Haacker Server......................... Alex Haacker Ushers ..........................Ken Koenen Usher ........................... Dan Haacker Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Host 2 ............................ Dora Ehlen Host 3 ..........................Emma Ehlen Chalice 1 ............ Mary Ann Johnson Chalice 2 ........................Neil Martin Lector.......................... Karen Martin Server...................... Andrew Zeman Server.................only one scheduled Usher ............................... Jim Ehlen Usher ............... David VanSchyndel Counter ........................ Kathy Howe Counter ........................... Pat Wright Saturday - 5:00 p.m. Host 2 ...............................Pat Curtis Host 3 ................ Mary Henningfield Chalice 1 ..................... Julie Koenen Chalice 2 ................... Marie Koenen Lector ................ Marlys Schuerman Server ...................... Thomas Martin Server .......................... Claire Schilz Usher ............................Ken Koenen Usher ................................ John Falk Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Host 2 .......................... Connie Nold Host 3 .............................. Jean Uhen Chalice 1 .................... Jeanne Bleser Chalice 2 .......................Teresa Smet Lector ........................ Julie Caufield Server .......... Gracelyn Henningfield Server ....................... Alissa Kolosik Usher .......................... Dan Haacker Usher .............................. Peter Smet Counter ....................... Dan Haacker Counter .......................... Mike Iselin Children’s Church .......... Wendy Zeman Children’s Church .... Geri Henningfield Cycles of Faith - 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time It was a year ago that I was in the hospital for the first time in my life. The minor surgery meant that I had to stay overnight. When it came time for the dressing change the next day, I thought that I was going to die from the intense pain. Of course my brief experience of pain was nothing compared to the chronic conditions or acute illnesses that so many people suffer each and every day. When you think of all the people in hospitals or nursing homes, and the countless others around the world who endure without any medical care, the enormity of suffering seems overwhelming. It is no wonder then that in Jesus' time once the crowds had heard that he cured Simon's mother-in-law, they raced to bring to him all who were ill or possessed by demons. If someone could alleviate the pain, cure the sick, and cast out demons this was definitely an opportunity of which to take advantage. While modern medicine may help us with our physical illness and psychological pain, there is still a spiritual dimension to sickness that we should not ignore. Sickness separates us. It makes us question our faith. Illness strikes at our heart as well as our body. That is why the church offers the sacrament of the anointing of the sick for any who are ill. When we are sick, we are also alone. We need the support of the community of faith. And we need their prayers. When a loved one is ill-or if you are sick yourself-don't hesitate to request the sacrament of anointing. If your illness confines you for a longer time, ask to receive Communion regularly to nurture you spiritually even as you seek to be strengthened physically. People sought out Jesus in this weekend's Gospel. When we or a loved one is ill, we can seek him out today. ©2011 Liturgical Publications Inc This Week’s Meetings & Activities Monday 6:00 p.m. - Skate Night at Traxside Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - Mass Wednesday 6:45 p.m. - REP Classes Thursday 10:30 a.m. - Christian Formation 7:00 p.m. - Administrative Services Please continue to save and bring in your Richter’s Sentry receipts with the Funds for Friends stickers on the backs. LifeTeen is cancelled for tonight, February 5 (Super Bowl Sunday). Our next Life Night will be held on Sunday, February 19, 2012. That day, our Confirmation candidate and their sponsors will gather together at St. Charles Church at 2:30 for a special session. Following that, we will hold our regular Life Teen Mass at 5:00 p.m. and Life Night for grades 9-12, ending at 7:30 p.m. As always, we invite our tri-parish friends to join us for Mass. Questions? Contact Jim and Kathy Martin at 767-1525 or email at: [email protected] Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time CHRISTIAN FORMATION CORNER - Feast & Blessing of St. Blaise We know more about devotion to St. Blaise by Christians around the world than we know about the saint himself. His feast is observed as a holy day in some Eastern churches. The Germans and Slavs hold him in special honor and for decades may United States Catholics have sought the annual St. Blaise blessing for their throats. We know that Bishop Blaise was martyred in his Episcopal city of Sebastea, Armenia, in 316. The legendary Acts of St. Blaise were written 400 years later. According to them, Blaise was a good bishop who worked hard to encourage the spiritual and physical health of his people. Although the Edict of Toleration (311) granting freedom of worship in the Roman Empire was already five years old, persecution still raged in Armenia. Blaise was apparently forced to flee to the back country where he lived as a hermit in solitude and prayer, but he made friends with the wild animals. One day a group of hunters seeking wild animals for the amphitheater stumbled upon Blaise’s cave. They were first surprised and then frightened. The bishop was kneeling in prayer surrounded by patiently waiting wolves, lions and bears. As the hunters hauled Blaise off to prison, legend has it, a mother came with her young son who had a fish bone lodged in his throat. At Blaise’s command the child was able to cough up the bone. Because of this incident, Blaise is called patron of ailments of the throat. Agricolaus, governor of Capppadocia, tried to persuade Blaise to sacrifice to pagan idols. The first time Blaise refused, he was beaten. The next time, he was suspended from a tree and his flesh torn with iron combs or rakes like those used by English wool combers. Those wool combers took Blaise as their patron saint. They could easily appreciate the agony the saint underwent. Finally, Blaise was beheaded. Four centuries give ample opportunity for fiction to creep in with fact. We cannot be sure how accurate Blaise’s biographer was, but St. Blaise is still called the patron saint of throat ailments. Blaise is seen as one more example of the power those who give themselves entirely to Jesus have. As Jesus told his apostles at the Last Supper: “If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask for whatever you want and it will be done for you.” (John 15:7) With faith we can follow the lead of the Church in asking for Blaise’s blessing. On February 3 (or the weekend closest to his feast day) we can have the privilege of having our throats blessed. This year at our parish on the weekend of February 4 & 5, the blessing will be given at the end of both masses. Father, using two candles tied together with a red ribbon, will hold those candles at the throat of each person who comes forward, and say the words of blessing: “Through the intercession of St. Blaise, bishop and martyr, may God deliver you from ailments of the throat and from every other evil. In the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” Our response is “Amen.” Eat At Culvers on February 13 Treat your special someone to an early Valentines Day Dinner! Our High School Mission Group will be happy to serve you on Monday, February 13 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Culver’s in Burlington. 10% of the sales go towards our trip to Nashville this summer. So come on in or drive through, but do plan on joining us for dinner. See you there! Seeking Volunteer ESL Instructors Catholic Charities needs native English speakers to volunteer and serve as English as a Second Language instructors to teach the English language and American culture for 2.5 hours a day, Monday through Friday, for a period of eight weeks. All training, materials and lesson plans will be provided. If you are interested in helping our refugee population, please contact Susuan Kurek, Volunteer Coordinator, at 414-769-3401 or [email protected]. “Put Your Faith in Action! Uproot Poverty Together” Catholic youth in grades 7 - 12 within the Archdiocese of Milwaukee are invited to enter the 2012 Multi-media Youth Art Contest, “Put Faith in Action! Uproot Poverty Together.” Learn about poverty in the U.S. and how our Catholic faith calls us to respond, then create a unique piece of art - music, video, short story or photography - that will be shared with others. Submit entries to the Office of Social Justice Ministry by February 28, 2012 for a chance to win $500. For complete contest rules, visit: tinyurl.com/2012Contest or call 414-758-2285.