May 22, 2016 - St James Catholic Church

Transcription

May 22, 2016 - St James Catholic Church
St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
May 22, 2016
The following young parishioners
were confirmed
here at St. James on May 13, 2016.
Please welcome them!
Nat Atkinson
Alexandra Banda
Blake Batzko
Lauren Baumhardt
Ian Boho
Joseph Bolda
Rachel Burkard
Grace Carlson
Sarah Chartrand
Brandon Christianson
Cami Cieslewicz
Nicholas Dary
Cassandra Doubek
Marissa Dreger
Sean Durian
Valerie Ehr
Nathan Ferro
Mariana Feudner
Ryan Feuerstein
Kayla Fixel
Kaitlin Flynn
Mackenzie Fox
Alexis Gaatz
Anna Gast
Tyler Gibson
Nick Gile
Dylan Gissal
Justin Gruber
Michael Handler
Benjamin Heberer
Ryan Hubbell
Emily Hunt
Amber Jaworski
Rachel Jeffers
Alec Kastory
Jacob Kessenich
Thomas Kirchberger
Parker Kramlich
Justin Krause
Evan Laskowski
Kaitlyn Lehnen
Jordan Lemieux
Lauren Lussow
Daniel Markano
Adam May
Alex Menzia
Myah Merriman
Bailey Molinski
Connor Mulholland
Cody Nettesheim
Nicholas Nettesheim
Jordan Neumann
Benjamin Nolde
Sean O’Dwyer
Nathan Oberst
Alexandra Oleszczak
Amanda Oskey
Erin Passow
Garrett Power
Ethan Rentmeester
Maija Sherer
Megan Schmitt
Nathan Schueler
Melissa Schweigert
Joe Sennott
Sarah Shepherd
Bradley Singer
Samuel Smith
Danielle Spence
Britney Stapelfeldt
Kayla Sullivan
Elizabeth Sumiec
Lauren Topp
Nicholas Trawicki
Lauren Walsh
Benjamin Weiss
Emma Woelfel
Patrick Wolfram
Alissa Yarnot
Jaclyn Zeman
St. James
Menomonee Falls, WI
From The Servant’s Quarters
•I discovered a wonderful gift Fr. Art left me when I
arrived here 5 years ago. He developed the ministry of
Wedding Hosts! I never experienced this before in
other parishes. I’m very grateful for our Wedding
Hosts. They welcome the engaged couple and their
attendants and families at the rehearsal. They help me
set things up for the liturgy. Many of the guests are
new to our facility so the hosts will help them find
their way around for whatever they need. And the
hosts are also present at the time of wedding to help
everything go smoothly. I share this to first of all
publicly thank our wedding hosts. But secondly, we
could use a couple more hosts. If you would like more
information about this ministry please contact me.
•We begin this spring and summer stretch of Ordinary
Time (meaning “counting time,” –this is the 8th Sunday
of Ordinary time - not “humdrum!”) with two Solemnities, The Most Holy Trinity and The Body and Blood of
Christ.
•Our Church celebrations usually are observances of
events, or happenings in the unfolding of our faith in
human
history.
These two solemnities are more “idea
feasts;” the celebration of our understanding of who
God is. The Almighty
is relationship. The
Almighty is food and
refreshment
for
the human soul.
•How many skunks does it take to change a light bulb?
A Phew!
•The Hebrew Scriptures reveal God as Holy Wisdom
present before the beginning of Creation. In today’s
understanding we would refer to Wisdom as the Holy
Spirit.
Fr. Mike & Max
Readings for the Week of May 22, 2016
•The Christian Scriptures present to us the Son of
God, Jesus of Nazareth, who poured out his life in loving service. The price he paid for confronting all that
works against God’s people was death, death on the
cross. Through that total gift of self for the life of
the world, we discover the resurrection.
Sunday: Prv 8:22-31/Ps 8:4-9/Rom 5:1-5/Jn 16:12-15
Monday: 1 Pt 1:3-9/Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9-10/Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday: 1 Pt 1:10-16/Ps 98:1-4/Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: 1 Pt 1:18-25/Ps 79:8-9, 11, 13/Mk 10:32-45
Thursday: 1 Pt 2:2-5, 9-12/Ps 100:2-5/Mk 10:46-52
Friday: 1 Pt 4:7-13/Ps 149:1-6, 9/Mk 11:11-26
Saturday: Jude 17, 20b-25/Ps 63:2-6/Mk 11:27-33
Next Sunday: Gn 14:18-20/Ps 110:1-4/1 Cor 11:23-26/Lk
9:11b-17
•The faithful son that he was Jesus revealed to us the
Heavenly Father whom he addressed in the most familiar terms, “Abba,” that is “Daddy,” or “Poppa,” or any
other affectionate term we might use for our human
fathers.
©Liturgical Publications Inc
•It’s all about relationships. You and I are invited into
participation of life and love with the Blessed Trinity.
The gift of the Holy Spirit we celebrated last week is
our doorway to intimacy with Father, Son, and Spirit.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK
Tuesday, May 24
8:00 am † Jerry Gnadt (Elaine Burns)
Wednesday, May 25
8:00 am † Peggy Kaczmarek & Carol Patterson
(Mike & Kathy Gotthardt)
Friday, May 27
8:00 am † Richard Jaskolski (Eileen Jaskolski)
Saturday, May 28
(Sunday Liturgy)
4:30 pm † Roxanne Shaffer (Family)
† Peggy Kaczmarek (Lolly Knueppel)
Sunday, May 29
8:15 am † David Knoebel (Joan Knoebel)
† Kathy & John Horn (Family & Friends)
10:30 am † Allen LeBeck (Deloris LeBeck)
† Margaret Graves
(Graves Family & Friends)
•One way of trying to put this into understandable
words might be this. The Father and the Son are so
deeply committed in love for each other. As they pour
out their love, this very love is a person, the Holy
Spirit. As we are drawn into experiencing this dynamic
relationship of love, we are empowered to live this love
within and through our human relationships.
•It may sound a bit heady, but as we experience the
life of the Trinity we find evidence of the finger of
God in our human condition. Baptism begins our immersion into this dynamic relationship of love that begins in
the here and now and draws us into the hereafter.
2
The Most Holy Trinity
May 22, 2016
St. James Catholic Education Policy
May 15, 2016 Contributions
Stewardship
Offertory
Mortgage
Special Assessment
Totals
St. James is committed to the faith development of all parish families
and their children. For those families who would like to send their
children to a Catholic school, St. James offers a Catholic School
Tuition assistance program. The program is based on a partnership
approach between the parish, parents and students. For qualifying
families, St. James will provide tuition support. For more information, please contact Terri Weber in the parish office (262) 253-2259
by May 31, 2016.
$10,902.00
$ 814.37
$ 835.00
$
90.00
$12,641.37
St. James’ Weekly Tithes (Outreach)
Faith Journeys presents: A 10 day Pilgrimage to Portugal,
Spain & France specifically designed for St. James Catholic
Church, Fr. Mike Moran, Spiritual
Director, October 31, 2016 to
November 9, 2016. This exclusive pilgrimage tour will include
the Marian Shrines, (Fatima and Lourdes) and the “Santiago de
Compostela” – Way of St. James. Space is limited! Register TODAY. If you are interested in learning more about being a part of
this spiritual formation through travel, please visit:
www.myfaithjourneys.com/login and enter Group #16070 or call
Terri in the parish office, 262-253-2259 if you have questions or
would like a full Brochure.
Since the 1980’s St. James has distributed a portion of its weekly income as a tithe for various outreach programs and organizations. We tithe $900
twice a month. In May, $900 will be donated to:
House of Peace— in Milwaukee. Provides food,
clothing, and access to medical & legal services to
the poor.
OUTSIDE CLAY POTS
GRATEFULLY—
Over the years folks have come forward to plant flowers in the
pots to beautify the entrances of our building.
Thanks to all of you.
LOOKING—Is there someone who would like to serve by
planting flowers in those pots this year?
Farewell - Father David Pruess OFM Cap
A farewell celebration mass and luncheon will be held on
Sunday, May 29th at 9:00 a.m. for Father Dave. Come
and help celebrate with our fellow brother and sister parish
members of – St. Martin de Porres, as Father Dave prepares to leave Milwaukee and return to his home in Detroit,
Michigan. Father Dave has concelebrated with St. James
at our Mass on the Grass celebrations and
has been very supportive of collaborations
between our two parishes. Please come
and show your appreciation of his efforts
and to wish him well. Please RSVP to
Paul Schneider at: [email protected]
or call (414) 587-1202. Thank You!
If so, please call Sue Mangan at 262-366-1211.
Laudato Si’ On Care for Our Common Home
Safe Clean Water
“Yet access to safe drinkable water is a
basic and universal human right, since it is
essential to human survival and, as such,
is a condition for the exercise of other human rights”.
[LS 30]
Parish Trustee-Secretary Appointment
Lawn-care pesticides were found to be among the most
common causes of death among birds tested for West
Nile virus. Teach your children to recognize pesticide
application signs and to stay off lawns with these
treatment signs. Pick up a flyer on Alternative Lawn
Care at the display in the gathering space.
One of the blessings in our parish has been the continued
support and willingness of parishioners to serve as Parish
Trustees. The position of Parish Trustee-Secretary became
available this year and I nominated Paul Stevens for the
position and he accepted. We did not receive any other
nominations, so in the name of the parish I graciously
accept and affirm Paul Stevens as Parish Trustee- Secretary for a term of two years. Many thanks to
Mike Wendelberger for his willingness to serve as
Parish Trustee-Secretary for the past two years.
St. James is here to help all people
experience meaning and purpose in life.
Fr. Mike
3
St James Catholic Church
HUGE Annual Thrift Sale
June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 2016
LAST WEEK to bring your items for the thrift sale …
May 23rd - May 27th
We will accept almost everything. However, there are a few exceptions:
NO computer equipment, TVs (except flat screen), or large appliances.
No magazines, encyclopedias, cassette tapes, baby cribs, car seats or mattresses.
No large exercising equipment, or skis
We welcome all clean, useable items including furniture – big and small, indoor and outdoor, (we can arrange for pickup of large items
for a small fee) lamps, pictures, sporting goods, house wares, bedding, linens, seasonal items, toys and tools. Clean, gently used
clothing, jewelry, antiques, craft items, records, CDs, DVDs, etc. and books.
To accommodate everyone’s schedules the drop-off times are:
Monday through Friday: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
and WEDNESDAY EVE 5:00-7:00 pm.
CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
Please drop off ONLY during these designated times.
Tax donation forms available upon request.
SALE DAYS
Thursday, June 2nd
8:00 am to 7:00 pm
($1.00 Cover Charge from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm)
Evening Hours
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Friday, June 3rd
8:00 am to 3:00 pm
($5.00 bag sale on adult clothing only)
Saturday, June 4th
8:00 am to 1:00 pm
1/2 price and $5.00 bag sale (Select items excluded from bag sale)
͛͛·ΠΝΦΟΥΖΖΣΤ͑ΟΖΖΕΖΕ͒͑΄ΚΘΟ
͛͛·ΠΝΦΟΥΖΖΣΤ͑ΟΖΖΕΖΕ͒͑΄ΚΘΟ͞
͒͑΄ΚΘΟ͞ΦΡ͑ΤΙΖΖΥΤ͑ΨΚΝΝ͑ΓΖ͑ΒΧΒΚΝΒΓΝΖ͑ΚΟ͑ΘΒΥΙΖΣΚΟΘ͑
ΒΣΖΒ͑;ΒΪ͑ͣͩͣͪ͑͑͑͑͑͑͑͟͠
ΒΣΖΒ͑;ΒΪ͑ͣͩͣͪ͑͑͑͑͑͟͠
Also . . . Need a lot of bakery for the Bake Sale
Pies, Cakes, Cookies, are good sellers, along with breads, coffee
cakes, etc.
NEW!! Young Adult Group Event Kickoff:
Run/Walk for St. Ben's
GOOD NEWS - Capuchin Run/Walk—
June 17, 2016
Bryan Ramsey has volunteered to be the captain
for St. James Dynamos group from last
year and also the Young Adult Group New this year.
You will need to signup online - more details
from Bryan Ramsey to follow.
If further questions, please contact us at
262-439-8559 or Brian at 253-2915.
John and Louise Vos
4
You are a newly Confirmed Catholic or it's been
a few years, and you want to keep your spiritual
fire going. We are starting a new group (or
groups) of young adults who want to live and
talk about their faith and meet others who want
the same. We invite newly-Confirmed high
school seniors, college-age and careerbeginning young adults to our big kickoff event:
The "St. Ben's Run/Walk for the Hungry" at Polish Fest on Friday, June 17th. With your $20 ($25 for run if you prefer) fee,
you'll get a shirt, entry into Polish Fest all weekend and most
importantly a chance to meet with other young adults of St.
James (friends always welcome) as we create this new community of Christians. Want to register right now or have questions?
Contact Bryan (262.253.2915 or [email protected]).
Registrations must be received by June 1st.
ATTENTION ALL GREETERS:
DĞƐƐĂŐĞƐĨƌŽŵŽƵƌW
•
•
•
•
Please have your time off requests for the
July-Sept.
schedule to Lori Jansen
by 6/5/16 via [email protected] or via phone
at
262-246-5942. Thank you.
Mercy Focus for June 2016: Forgive Offenses Willingly and Bear Wrongs Patiently: Pope Francis has
declared a Jubilee Year of Mercy to begin on December
8, 2015 and continue through November 20, 2016. For
June we focus on two Spiritual Works of Mercy:
“Forgive Offenses Willingly and Bear Wrongs Patiently.” Take these Mercy Actions throughout the
month: Reflect on who has hurt you, ask God to bring
you healing, and pray for the wellbeing of those who
have harmed you.
A note from Parish Nurse, Brigitte Glinski
Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer death.
Even when diagnosed early, it still has a poor prognosis. The
pancreas is an organ that lies behind the lower part of your
stomach and helps regulate the metabolism of sugars.
MAY is MARY’S MONTH! Join fellow parishioners in praying the Scriptural Rosary and Divine Mercy
Chaplet on Tuesday afternoons in the Historic Chapel
for the close of Eucharistic Adoration. We begin the
Rosary at 4:00 pm and finish our prayer time by 5:00.
Unfortunately signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer may not appear until the cancer is quite advanced, and complete surgical removal is not possible. The symptoms of pancreatic cancer include upper abdominal pain that may radiate to
your back, yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes
(jaundice), loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss, depression
and blood clots. If you experience any of these symptoms you
should see your doctor, since these symptoms may be similar to
other conditions, your doctor will likely check for these conditions as well as pancreatic cancer.
Young Adults looking for something to do this summer?...Brew City Catholic is your hub for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee’s Young Adult Ministry Initiatives!
Follow us on Instagram! @BrewCityCatholic. Check
out BrewCityCatholic.com for a list of young adult
groups and events/opportunities for young adults around
the Arch. Don’t see your group or event listed? Please let
us know.͒
Things that can increase your risk for pancreatic cancer are being of African-American race, excess body weight,
chronic inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), a family
history of syndromes that can increase cancer risk, such as
BRCA 2 mutation, Lynch syndrome, and familial atypical mole
-malignant melanoma, a personal or family history of pancreatic cancer, and smoking.
De Sales Days Seminary Summer Camps Directed by
Fr. Luke Strand: Play hard and pray hard this summer
with Fr. Luke Strand at our De Sales Days Summer
Camps for middle school and high school aged young
men. All camps/retreats will be held at Saint Francis de
Sales Seminary. For more information, please visit us
at: http://www.thinkpriest.org/events/ or call the Vocation Office at 414.747.6437.
At St. James we have a pancreatic cancer survivor, Joe
Krueser. As of this year Joe, who was baptized at and has been
a member of St. James since 1928, celebrates his 10th year as a
survivor of pancreatic cancer. Ten years is a landmark as most
people with pancreatic cancer have a survival rate closer to 5
years. In commemoration of his 10 year anniversary, Joe with
the assistance of his daughter pushing his wheel chair will be
leading Team Ten Year Joe at the Milwaukee Purplestride 5K
Run and Family Walk on Saturday, June 5 in support of pancreatic cancer awareness and research. You can support Joe’s efforts to raise awareness by joining Team Ten Year Joe in the
Run or Walk or through a donation to Team Ten Year Joe at the
Purplestride Milwaukee event website [Google “Purplestride
Milwaukee”]. You can also see Joe and hear his story on “The
Morning Blend” on Thursday, May 26 at 9 am on TMJ 4.
PurpleStride is the signature event of the Pancreatic Cancer
Action Network. Each year, in communities across the country,
tens of thousands of people participate in more than fifty-six
PurpleStride events, including PurpleStride Milwaukee Presented by Elevate. These events are critical in raising awareness
and funds that advance research and support patients and loved
ones with a promise of a better tomorrow.
If you have questions about any of the items above, or have
some feedback or an insight to share, Pastoral Associate
Gerry Wolf would be glad to hear from you at 262-2532213, or at [email protected].
Matthew 25 Project for a Whole Week?
Serve Our Local Community This Summer
Maybe you've heard of the "Matthew 25" project...doing service
projects for people right here in our own community. How
would you like to make a difference and help people for a whole
week of summer? If you are going into middle school or in high
school, we invite you to join the Matthew 25 Work Camp, June
20-24. We'll serve the people in our community during the day
and let you sleep in your own bed every night. For just $75,
you'll have a lot of fun serving with friends (Yup! They're welcome too!) or meeting new friends who enjoy serving others.
Registrations are available just outside the CF Office or on our
website.
AND ADULTS, you are welcome to get your service fix on this
summer serving right along side.
Mayo Clinic. (2016). Retrieved from http://
www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pancreatic-cancer/
A special thank you to Deb Schneider for speaking with Joe.
Contact Bryan (262.253.2915 or [email protected]) with
any questions. All registrations must be received no later than
May 20th to participate in the camp.
Psalm 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-resent
help in trouble.
5
St. James Community Gardens
MEMORIAL TRIBUTE IN MENOMONEE FALLS
SUNDAY, MAY 29TH
This is our big weekend ....the Annual Plant Sale. We
hope you stopped by. If you didn't, there might still be time,
we are on the church patio before and after all the masses
this weekend.
All are invited to a solemn Memorial Tribute on Sunday,
May 29th, 2016 at 1:00 pm in order to honor those from
Menomonee Falls who have lost their lives in military conflicts. The program will be held in Village Park on Garfield
Dr. by the Menomonee Falls WWII and War Dog monuments. The program will consist of the laying of a wreath
at the base of the Menomonee Falls WWII and War Dog
monuments. The Menomonee Falls Gold Star list will be
read. The program will end with a rifle salute and the playing of taps. A handout program will be provided at the
event with additional information including some various
pictures of our Menomonee Falls fallen heroes. The program is sponsored by Henrizi-Schneider American Legion
Post #382, Walter Miller AMVETS Post #5, VFW Post
#9496 and the War Dog organization. Please join us as
we take some time to focus on the true meaning of
Memorial Day.
We have plenty of plants looking for a home
including house plants, landscape plants, flowers and vegetables. You can find broccoli, kale,
eggplant, cucumbers, summer squash, cabbage, basil, parsley and rosemary. We have
peppers, both hot and sweet. But our specialty
is tomatoes with names worthy of race
horses: Big beef; Sun Sugar; WI 55; KBX and Mortgage
Lifter.
Maybe you already stopped by and have your plants safely
tucked in your car. What's next? If you have house plants
or landscape plants, keep the root ball moist and get them
planted pretty quickly. If you have some seedlings, don't
rush. Before putting them outside, check the weather forecast. We could still get frost and those seedlings need protection from the cold. Keep them moist by placing them in a
tray of water for about half an hour every day or so and then
take them out and let them drain. Watering from the bottom
encourages the plants to draw up nutrients through their
roots. You might also want to put them outside in an area
protected from strong sun and wind for a few hours each
day to let them get used to the outdoors. When you're
ready, dig a hole a bit bigger than the pot, loosen the plant
gently and drop it in. You're on your way to a vegetable harvest in a few months.
We’re Gonna Knock Your Socks Off!!!
Is your family looking for childcare during the summer? St.
Anthony School in Menomonee Falls, will be having its Summer
Extended Care Program which features art projects, outdoor
games, movies and more. We offer flexible scheduling and competitive rates. Use us as little or as much as you want! It is run by
teachers at St. Anthony and starts on June 13th. We would love
to serve your childcare needs this summer!
Contact Kate Gilbert,
[email protected] or
www.stanthonyparishschool.org/summercare.cfm.
St. Anthony School
N74 W13604 Appleton Avenue
On behalf of all the people we will help feed this
year; a big thank-you to everyone who is supporting us...whether through prayers, volunteering or donations. We couldn't do it without
you.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Contact Paul
Schneider at (414) 587-1202 or [email protected]
(262) 251-4390
A NEW GRIEFSHARE PROGRAM STARTING
Community members who have experienced the death of a family member or friend are invited to register for the GriefShare program
being held at Cesarz Charapata and Zinnecker Funeral Home.
This nondenominational program features Christ-centered, biblical teaching that focuses on grief topics associated with the death of a
loved one. The DVD seminar features nationally respected grief experts and real-life stories of people, followed by a small group discussion about what was seen on the DVD.
Many grieving people find they are only beginning the work of healing when friends and family have returned to their daily life routines. Past participants have related how helpful the information and follow–up discussions were to them.
Your bereavement experience may be recent or not so recent. You will find encouragement, comfort and help in grieving the death of
a spouse, child, parent, sibling, other family member or friend. No matter what the cause of your loved one’s death, this is an opportunity to be around people who understand what you are feeling. You will learn how to recognize the symptoms of being stuck in grief
and that you do not need to live in bondage as a slave to certain emotions. You will learn valuable information about facing your new
normal in life and renewing your hope for the future. Grief-related books/materials are made available for participants to purchase.
GriefShare will be held weekly on Thursdays, May 26 – Aug 18, in the Community Room of Cesarz Charapata & Zinnecker Funeral
Home from 6p – 8p. You can start at any session and attend as many as you are able. To register or for more information, call 262542-6609 and ask for Pam. The registration fee is $15.00 and includes the participant guide.
237 N Mooreland Blvd—Waukesha—www.waukeshasfuneralhome.com
6
Directory
Weekly Schedule
Sunday, May 22
Community Garden Plant Sale (Patio)
Panera Breads (Gathering Area)
8:15 am Mass (Church)
9:30 am Catechist Meeting (Community Center)
10:30 am Mass/Baptisms (Church)
5:00 pm Philmont Scout Meeting (Cafeteria)
6:30 pm Boy Scout Meeting (Cafeteria/Outside)
Monday, May 23
8:00 am Thrift Sale Collection until 5:00 pm
Tuesday, May 24
8:00 am Thrift Sale Collection until 5:00 pm
Mass (Chapel)
8:30 am Day of Adoration (Chapel)
T.O.P.S. (Gathering Area)
9:00 am Bible Study (Great Room)
4:00 pm Holy Hour/Rosary (Chapel)
6:30 pm Bible Study (Great Room)
Wednesday, May 25
8:00 am Thrift Sale Collection until 7:00 pm
Mass (Chapel)
10:30 am Staff Meeting (Great Room)
7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting (Comm Cntr)
Music Ministry Rehearsal (Church)
Thursday, May 26
8:00 am Thrift Sale Collection until 5:00 pm
9:00 am Bible Study (Great Room)
Friday, May 27
8:00 am Thrift Sale Collection until 5:00 pm
Mass (Chapel)
8:45 am Centering Prayer (Eucharistic Chapel)
Saturday, May 28
8:00 am Lector Prep (Great Room)
4:00 pm Individual Reconciliation (Reconcil Rm)
4:30 pm Mass/Signed Liturgy (Church)
Sunday, May 29
8:15 am Mass (Church)
10:30 am Mass (Church)
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
ARE SELLING AMERICAN FLAGS
THROUGH MAY
American nylon flags 3x5 are $25 & 4x6 are $30
We will take your old flags.
Call Al Nienas 262-820-0619
ADORATION TAKES PLACE IN THE
CHAPEL EVERY TUESDAY
8:30 AM—6:00 PM
Please consider joining us for prayer.
MISSION STATEMENT
St. James is a vibrant, welcoming Catholic Community
Journeying towards the fullness of the Kingdom of God
through worship, formation and service.
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 (Word & Communion) & Wednesdays (Mass)
8:00 am in the Historic Chapel
PARISH STAFF:
Administrative Office
Fr. Michael Moran, Pastor ...........................................253-2212
Gerry Wolf, 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, Administrative Assistant...............253-2235
Mary Koloske, Administrative Assistant ....................... 253-2259
Christian Formation Center
Sue Devine-Simon, Director of Christian Formation ...253-2904
Bryan Ramsey, Director of Youth Ministry .................. 253-2915
Kristin Kebis, Child Ministry Coordinator ..................... 253-2908
Michelle Beimborn, Administrative Assistant ...............253-2902
Mara Scherer, Administrative Assistant ....................... 253-2916
Health Ministry
Brigitte Glinski, Parish NurseBBBBBB.. ...............250-2663
Maintenance Department
Dave Kenney .............................................................. 250-2660
After Hours .................................................... 262-389-6089
Staff Emails:
• Fr. Mike Moran
• Gerry Wolf
• Mike Rooney
• Bob Wodushek
• Barbara Schuelke
• Terri Weber
• Brigitte Glinski
• Sue Devine-Simon
• Kristin Kebis
• Bryan Ramsey
• Michelle Beimborn
• Mara Scherer
• Mary Koloske
• Diana Wyszkowski
• Dave Kenney
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[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
7
St. Vincent de Paul: 251-3944

Similar documents

January 18, 2015

January 18, 2015 Saturday, January 24 (Sunday Liturgy) 4:30 pm † Carol Sedlmeier (Tony Sedlmeier) † Rosalie Pawlowski (Bruce & Andrea Turek) Sunday, January 25 8:15 am † John Horn (Family) 10:30 am † Alfred, Larry ...

More information

St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 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,...

More information