saint john baptist - St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
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saint john baptist - St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
SAINT JOHN the BAPTIST C O N G R E G A T I O N “Building a Community of Faith” 209 South Street • Waunakee, Wisconsin 53597 • (608) 849 -5121 • www.stjb.org OCTOBER 18, 2009 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time WORLD MISSION SUNDAY Pastoral Staff Pastor, Rev. Monsignor James L. Gunn ..ext. 311 Email ............................ [email protected] Parochial Vicar, Fr. Pat Wendler ....... ext. 303 Cell .......................................... (608)235-3779 Email ............. [email protected] Deacon, Norbert Brunner (Deacon Norb) Phone ..................................... (608) 850-4669 Email ................................. [email protected] Business Manager, Jackie Nerat ...... ext. 301 Email [email protected] Administrative Assistant, Kim Piazza ...ext. 312 Email………………… [email protected] Parish Secretary, Agnes Endres ....... ext. 306 Email [email protected] School Principal, Conni Stark ........... ext. 220 Phone .............................................. 849-5325 Email ............................ [email protected] Sacramental Life Baptism Celebrated at Mass or third Sunday following last Mass. Anointing of the Sick First Tuesday of the month at the 8:00 am Mass. Reconciliation Sat. 4:00 pm; Mon. & Tues. following Mass. Communal Reconciliation, as published. Weddings Contact parish office 8 months in advance. Hospital Visits ................................ 849-5121 Parish Offices Parish & Faith Formation ...............849-5121 Hours ....Monday-Thursday 9:00 am-4:30 pm Friday 9:00 am-12:00 noon Fax ..................................................849-5866 Email ........... [email protected] Web Site .......................... http://www.stjb.org School & Preschool ........................849-5325 Fax ..................................................849-5342 Faith Formation ...............................849-5121 Attendance Line ..............................849-4081 Scrip .................................................849-5121 Scrip ................................................ 849-5121 Eucharistic Adoration/Benediction Thursday before first Friday (Adoration and Prayer) 7:00-8:00 pm; First Friday 8:30-10:00 am Bulletin Deadline .................Monday 5:00 pm After Hours Emergency ........ 849-5121 ext. 3 Home Ministry (Eucharist) ............. 849-5121 School Secretary, Karen Meinholz-Niesen………………….ext. 109 Email ......................... [email protected] Coordinator of Faith Formation Paul Margala…………………………….ext. 304 Phone .............................................. 849-5121 Email…………[email protected] Youth Ministry Coordinator, Abby Henderson ................................. ext. 302 Phone .............................................. 849-5121 Email ............ [email protected] Administrative Assistant / Faith Formation, Jenny Schmitz ..................................... ext. 305 Phone .............................................. 849-5121 Email ................ [email protected] Parish Council President, Brad Nygaard Parish Trustees, Dan McCausland, Tim Ryan Mass Intentions Saturday, October 17 Ignatius of Antioch 5:00 pm Ruth Hellenbrand 8:00 pm Donald W. Statz, Sr. (Anniv) Sunday, October 18 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am People of the Parish 10:00 am Bob Sr. (Anniv)& Bob Jr., Endres Monday, October 19 John de Brebeuf; Isaac Josques & companions 8:00 am William Schleck Tuesday, October 20 Paul of the Cross 8:00 am Leonard & Herlindes Kuehn Wednesday, October 21 Weekday 8:00 am Francis Koch 6:00 pm Karen Elliott Thursday, October 22 Weekday 8:00 am Antoinette Dohm 11:00 am Ed & Rita Endres and Peter & Marcella Ripp at the Nursing Home Chapel Friday, October 23 John of Capistrano 8:00 am Virginia Byrnes (Anniv) 5:15 pm Herman Adler Saturday, October 24 Anthony Mary Claret 5:00 pm Acker/Kohlman Families 8:00 pm Harold Schonasky Sunday, October 25 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Ken & Diane Roessler 10:00 am People of the Parish Vocation View Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Whoever wants to be great must serve others. Who are the ones you consider ―great?‖ What can you do to carry on their legacy? (Mark 10:35-45) Pray in gratitude for all those who serve our parish, may they receive the graces they need. World Mission Sunday - Oct. 18 All Catholics are called to be missionary. On this day, Catholics around the world— here at home and in the Missions—gather at the Eucharist around the table of the Lord, to pray for the Church’s worldwide missionary work. Please be conscious of where you park so as NOT to block our neighbors driveways. Readings for the Week of October 18, 2009 Sunday: Is 53:10-11; Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45 Monday: Rom 4:20-25; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Rom 7:18-25a; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Rom 8:1-11; Lk 13:1-9 Next Sunday: Jer 31:7-9; Heb 5:1-6; “But it shall not be so among you. Rather, Mk 10:46-52 whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant; whoever wishes to be first ©Liturgical Publications Inc among you will be the slave of all. For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.‖ - Mk 10:43-45 Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. Music 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 17/18 Reading: 1065 Entrance: Gloria: Responsorial Psalm: Gospel Acclamation: #505 #250 #32 #266 Preparation: Mass Acclamations: Communion: #781 Recessional: #838 #818 #826 Rain Down Let Your Mercy Be on Us The Son of Man came to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many O Mary of Promise 313, 314, 315, 317 Present Among Us Shepherd of Souls Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Today’s Liturgy RESPECT “The one who wants to be great among you must be your servant, even the slave of all.‖ For Christians, to lead is to be ―of service to others,‖ a complicated and difficult task. It is too easy (and un-Christian) to demand respect, to lord it over others. The Messiah-Christ is the suffering servant who ―justifies many, taking their faults on himself.‖ So Jesus washed his disciples’ feet. Jesus knows and feels our weakness from his own experience. We then can have confidence in his help for us. Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B. Illustration © 2000 S. Erspamer. Text, Philip J. Sandstrom, STD © 2000, OCP. All rights reserved Rural Life Mass I would like to personally invite you to a special Mass offered by the Diocese of Madison and Catholic Charities, Tuesday, Oct 20, 1:30pm at Immaculate Conception Church, Truman, WI. Bishop Robert Morlino to preside along with many neighboring priests to con-celebrate. The Mass is to ask God’s blessings on rural life, and to celebrate our farmers and all they do to feed the hungry of the world. It is a time to thank God for the harvest and pray for blessings upon our rural way of life. Following the Mass there will be blessing of animals, pets, and machinery. The Altar Society is preparing a short reception after. You are most welcome, and bring all your neighbors and friends. Sincerely in Christ, Fr. Monte Robinson St. John the Baptist, Waunakee │2 Reflection Sacrificial Giving 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time A teenage boy completes his driver's education course and with his new license in his hand goes to see his dad. "Dad," he says, quite proud of himself, "I'm ready to drive, so I'd like you to get me a car." The father smiles and the two of them hop into the family sedan. But instead of going to the local new car dealership, the father takes his son to a junkyard. "Here you go, son. Take your pick; if you can get it repaired and running, you can drive it." The son didn't realize the responsibility of driving a car was squarely on his shoulders alone. If he was to realize his reward, it was solely up to him. Sometimes, one has to wonder about the disciples of Jesus. In today's reading from Mark, James and John seem to be feeling quite proud of themselves, and ask Jesus to promise them something without telling him what it is they want. Now, we realize that Jesus knew what they would ask, but he let them continue anyway. Basically, they wanted a guaranteed seat in heaven on either side of God's throne. Jesus gently tells them that not even he can promise something like that; he can only show them the path, how they choose to get there is up to them. Within the teachings of Jesus and the beatitudes lies the strength of Christian hope. The beatitudes give us the hope of heaven as the new Promised Land. Just as James and John came to realize that their hope for a place in heaven relied on them, we are given hope. Hope is expressed in prayer, especially in the Lord's Prayer (CCC 1820). As disciples of Jesus Christ, we must be willing to sacrifice on a daily basis all that we have in his name. We must be willing to do whatever it takes to follow the path to heaven that Jesus has given us. October 3/4, 2009 Envelope…………………..$ 14,039.87 Offertory…………………..$ 925.41 Building Fund……………..$ 2,509.83 Endowment Fund………… $ 75.00 Multi Cultural Center……..$ 115.00 Peter’s Pence………………$ 302.00 Divine Word Mission…….. $ 1,174.21 ©2009 Liturgical Publications Inc . Stewardship Reflections ―For the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Jesus came on this earth to serve. Anyone who wishes to follow Him must also be willing to give time, talent and treasure to serve God’s people, just as Jesus gave His very life for us. True disciples are true stewards, giving service and sacrifice, just as Jesus taught us to do. Intercessions En Theos Q. Are there variations on praying the rosary besides the traditional Pray that we may share our time, talent and treasure in a spirit of service and sacrifice. prayer pattern? A. October is traditionally known as the month of the rosary, with the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary celebrated on October 7. The rosary traces its origin to those who wanted to imitate the monks' daily psalm prayers but could not memorize the psalms. They began using familiar prayers instead. Soon three sets of five mysteries based on Jesus (replacing the 150 psalms), each having an Our Father, ten Hail Mary’s and a Glory Be attached to each mystery, set the rosary pattern. On November 21, 1973, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops commented on the rosary in their pastoral letter on Mary, Behold Your Mother: Woman of Faith. They reminded Catholics that the rosary's importance stemmed not from reciting prayers but from time spent reflecting on the mysteries. Rosary prayer times can have "an instructive use of readings from Old Testament as well as New...," along with hymns and "time periods of silent prayer." Some have developed mysteries for various occasions such as a rosary for the sick. Pope John Paul II, on October 16, 2002, introduced a new set of five mysteries known as the luminous mysteries based on significant events in the public ministry of Jesus. ©2009 Liturgical Publications Inc, New Berlin, WI 53151 Thank You Thanks to the Knights of Columbus for installing drain pipes underground around our chapel last weekend. Special thanks to Kenny Meier and Steve Ripp of Septic Specialists for leading the project! Thank You Thanks to Mike Fehrenbach who donated 2 wooden easels to our parish in memory of his secretary of 17 years, Carol Kessenich. Thanks to Henry Kruschek for refurbishing the easels to compliment our narthex wood and Roger Kessenich for the plaques in memory of Carol. They are for our parish to use and enjoy. WE'RE ALL MISSIONARIES Do you know the date of your baptism? Well, on that day, you became a missionary, called by our Lord to share your faith with those around you--and to be part of the church's mission to the world. Jesus himself directed his followers to go into the whole world and proclaim his Gospel--the "good news" of his love for us--to all peoples (see Mk 16:15). That mission is now directed to each one of us. On World Mission Sunday, we have the opportunity to be part of the church's missionary work through our prayers and support offered to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. MAKING A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE Just as our young church here in the United States received support in the 19th century from the Catholics of Europe through the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, so too the growing churches in the developing world today also require financial help. Your generosity will help make a faith-filled difference around the world! 3│ St. John the Baptist, Waunakee Catholic Herald It’s All Inside The Catholic Herald Issue of October 22, 2009 Every week in her editorial, Catholic Herald editor Mary C. Uhler comments on local, national, and international issues pertinent to Catholics. This week the Catholic Herald features its monthly Senior Focus section, with the ―Grand Mom‖ column by writer Audrey Fixmer and other articles of interest for senior citizens, as well as the monthly Junior Saints special section for youth and information on the upcoming World Mission Sunday. Calendar of Events School News Saturday/Sunday, October 17/18 St. Mary of the Lake, Westport/Country Fair Tuesday, October 20 1:30pm Immaculate Conception, Truman/Rural Life Mass 5:00-9:00pm St. John Church/West Dane Deanery 7:30pm West Dane Deanery speaker Ryne Duren Friday, October 23 5:00-8:00pm St Peter, Ashton/Family Style Fish Fry Saturday, October 24 Bishop O’Connor Center/Eucharistic Minister Workshop 9:00-2:30pm Waunakee Manor/Fall Bake Sale 9:00-6:30pm St. Peter, Madison/Parish Bazaar St. Jerome, Columbus/Oktoberfest Sunday, October 25 8:00-12:00pm St. Peter KC’s, Ashton/Breakfast 8:00-12:30pm St. Peter, Madison/Parish Bazaar Friday/Saturday, October 30/31 St. John School Gym/St. John Piecemakers Quilt Show Friday, November 6 St. Luke, Plain/Family Style Fish Fry Saturday, November 7 11:30am St. Martin, Martinsville/Lunch, Card Party ,Bake Sale Sunday, November 8 8:00-12:00pm St. John Gathering Room/Flu Shot Clinic 1:00-4:00pm St. Thomas KC’s, Poynette/Bingo Upcoming Dates 10/19 4:15 Marketing Meeting 10/22 Picture Retake Day; 6:30pm Education Commission Mtg 10/23 8:00am Liturgy 3E; Fall Family Fun Night 10/24 5th/6th Volleyball 8:00 6th vs. SMG (R) 9:00 6th vs. St. Dennis (W) 2:00 5th vs. SMG (W) 3:00 5th vs. St. Dennis 10/26 Pizza Pick-Up Day 10/16 11:00 and 11:30 Pizza Plus Limo Ride Day Parish Pictorial There are still a number of Parish Pictorials and free 8x10 pictures. They can be picked up during regular office hours. Need Help for Cookie/Donut Socials The Parish Life Committee needs more help with serving the refreshments for our monthly Cookie/Donut Socials. Volunteers can be families, or someone 16 and older. On the job training provided. Please give Mary Lynn Liegel a call to let us know what Mass you could help. 849-4898. Look forward to hear from you!! Saint John School H1N1 Clinic In cooperation with the Dane County Department of Public Health, Saint John the Baptist Catholic School will be holding a clinic for the purpose of providing free H1N1 immunizations for our enrolled school children. The tentative date of the clinic is November 4. Two weeks prior to the clinic consent forms and a parent letter will be sent home. You have the choice of taking advantage of this clinic or declining the immunization for your child. You also are free to come to school on that day to be with your child during their immunization. Please note that the scheduled date is for the first round of immunizations and a second round will be scheduled as children under the age of 10 need two doses of the vaccine. This clinic will be for our school students. Dane County is unable to provide vaccine for children under age 5. This is a matter of both capacity of the school-located clinics, and the preference that young children get their vaccine from their doctor, if possible. In addition, Dane County Public Health will not be offering immunizations to adults at our school clinic. Computer Corner I am very happy to be back at St. John School after a wonderful summer full of travels, family and fun. It is so great to see all the students, new and returning. They seem as ready as I am for a great school year! In computer class we try to follow the Diocesan standards for each grade. Kindergarten works on finding the letters and numbers on the keyboard, typing their names and using the mouse efficiently. 1st grade learns all the keys, including shift, return, delete, etc. They will get to typing whole sentences, opening and closing applications and using basic drawing/painting tools. 2nd grade must compose sentences with correct punctuation and capitalization, change font, size and style and learn to add graphics. 3rd grade starts proper keyboarding; finger position, body position and watching their screen, not their hands. We use the Type to Learn 3 program; it moves the students through lessons with practice and games. Students will learn all kinds of new formatting features, how to save files and access websites to find information. 4th grade again practices keyboarding, using basic touch-typing to attain 10-15 words per minute. They will start to use many programs such as Microsoft Power Point, Excel and use templates. Students must follow lab rules for the Internet, and differentiate between copying and summarizing. 5th grade continues keyboarding to attain 15 WPM. They will learn columns, tabs, headers/footers, and spreadsheets and download information from the Internet for use in a project, carefully citing their sources and abiding by copyright laws. 6th grade must attain 20 WPM in their keyboarding; Students must learn to utilize basic application functions through the use of toolbars, menus and keyboard shortcuts. They will use Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel, create records in a database and construct simple spreadsheets, enter data and interpret that information to make charts and graphs. All projects that your student brings home will demonstrate their ability to apply these standards. ―Instruction in the use of computers will provide students with the skills and practice time to help them make the best use of technology as a tool for increased learning and productivity.‖ (From the Diocese of Madison Information and Technology Standards Mission/ Philosophy Statement) Mrs. Towers Auction 2009 Save the date of December 5, for our annual Auction. Have you thought of reserving a table with some of your child’s classmates parents? What a great way to get to know them in a festive atmosphere. Contact the office for more information. Conni Stark, Principal Saint John the Baptist Catholic School St. John the Baptist, Waunakee │ 4 Faith Formation Important Dates: Wednesday Oct 14 Sunday Oct. 18 Traveling Chalice Program Grades 5th and 6th 5:45PM to 7:00PM Grades 7th – 10th 7:15PM to 8:30PM Grades K-4th 9:05AM to 9:55AM Confirmation 2009 6:30PM-7:45PM @ Narthex Wednesday Oct. 21 No Class – Grades 5th – 10th Thursday Oct. 22 Theology & Pizza 5:30PM-7:15PM @ Gathering Room Sunday Oct. 25 Grades K-4th 9:05AM to 9:55AM Confirmation Rehearsal 3:00PM @ Narthex Wednesday Oct. 28 Sunday Nov. 1 No Class – Grades 5th – 10th No Class – Grades K – 4th Confirmation Mass 3:30PM Theology & Pizza Thursday, Oct. 22, 5:30-7:15pm in the Gathering Room. Come eat pizza and learn about miracles. Learn how Juan Diego’s tilma was transformed by the Blessed Mother, Saint Elizabeth’s loaf of bread was turned to roses, the numerous miracles of St. Anthony of Padua, and more! Badger Concessions We still need help Saturday, Oct. 31, 8:00am-2:30pm. This is the last game of the season for Faith Formation, so please volunteer. We need 13-14 people each game and the help is greatly appreciated. Please contact Abby Henderson to sign-up, 849-5121, ext. 302 or [email protected] Revolution of Love Come to the kick-off lecture of a three-part series on Theology of the Body Sunday, November 8, 2009, 7:00-8:30pm.Youth Speaker: Steve Pokerny (Steve is the founder of TOB Ministries and is currently living in Washington DC and studying in the MTS program at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family.) Adult Speaker: Rodger & Kathy Chylla. Everyone–especially parents and kids together-are invited to join us for the event. The event is free, but please register at: www.madisondiocese.org/youth Children’s Liturgy of the Word Saint John Parish is looking for volunteers to help with the Children’s Liturgy of the Word Program. This program helps children gain a better understanding of the readings and the Gospel. Children ages 3-6 are welcome to attend during the 10:00AM Mass on Sundays. We need volunteers to teach this program. Training, support and materials will be provided. The time requirement is flexible. You can volunteer on a rotating basis or once a month. You decide. We need many volunteers to make this program successful. If you would like to learn more about the program or volunteer, please contact Kim Piazza: 849-5121 or [email protected] 5│ St. John the Baptist, Waunakee A program of Awareness and Prayer for Vocations. This week our parish gratefully acknowledges Dolores Ripp as she hosts our Traveling Chalice. Upcoming Hosts: Week of October 24/25—Currie Family Week of October 31/November 1 —Brian & Ruth Soper Family Week of November 7/8—Dennis and Diane Hampton Week of November 14/15—Open Week of November 21/22—Open Week of November 28/29—Open The sign up sheet is located in the narthex in the Ministry Corner, between the coat room and the doors to the Church. Please consider hosting the Traveling Chalice. Prayers and suggestions are included. We can all pray for vocations along with our daily prayers. Special prayers cards are available in the Narthex. RCIA—Evangelization & Precatechumenate Meet in the Gathering Room, Sunday’s 9:00-10:00am Sun. 10/18/09—29th Sunday OT- Who is Jesus? Sun. 11/ 1/09— 31st Sunday OT-All Souls Day—The Saints Sun. 11/ 8/09—32nd Sunday OT-Sin Sun. 11/15/09—33rd Sunday OT-Prayer Sun. 11/22/09—Christ The King-Grace Sun. 11/29/09—1st Sunday of Advent—NO CLASS Sun. 12/06/09—2nd Sunday of Advent—Commandments 1-3 & Advent Themes Sun. 12/13/09—3rd Sunday of Advent—Commandments 4-10 Sun. 12/20/09—4th Sunday of Advent—INCARNATION What Christmas means 12/25/09—CHRISTMAS 12/27/09—HOLY FAMILY 1/1/2010—MARY MOTHER OF GOD More to come in the following weeks. NUT & CANDY SALE The annual sale of nuts and candies will begin on Friday and Saturday, October 30-31at the quilt show to be held at SJ School. The nuts and candy will be available in the GATHERING AREA after all weekend Masses from October 31 through December 20. Buy early! Buy often! Please sign up in the Narthex if you can help to sell the nuts at the quilt show, the craft fair, or after Mass. If you have any questions please contact Terri Teeter at 849-8850. Thank you for your support of this fundraiser which benefits the school endowment fund! WEB Thanksgiving Food Drive The Waunakee Ecumenical Board is sponsoring their annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Please bring non-perishable food items to the collection boxes in the church gathering area from now until Sunday, November 15. The food will be distributed to needy families in our own community on Saturday, November 21. We are especially in need of the following items: canned meats, cereal, pancake mix/syrup, Jell-O, cake and pudding mixes, spaghetti sauces, peanut butter, jelly, boxed potatoes and pastas, hamburger and tuna helper, coffee, flour, sugar, fruits, vegetables, toothpaste, shampoo, toilet paper, paper towels and diapers, size 3, 4 and larger. Retrouvaille West Dane Deanery, Council of Catholic Women Hope For Troubled Marriages -Madison Area Retrouvaille begins another program October 23 to help couples looking to strengthen or rescue their marriages. Space is limited to 50 participating couples. More than 1,000 Madison area couples have found hope and help for their marriages through the unique program presented by couples who, in the past, have struggled in their own marriages. For more information, couples may call (608) 249-2377 or visit www.helpourmarriage.com Hosted by the CCW of St. John Catholic Church, Waunakee ―Hope Sees the Invisible —Achieves the Impossible Bring your family and friends to this dynamic speaker, Ryne Duren, former New York Yankee, Tuesday, October 20, 7:30pm, in the New Church. There is no admission fee, but donations are accepted. Program Highlights of the West Dane Deanery 2009 Meeting., Tuesday evening, October 20, 2009. 5:00pm Liturgy, Moderator Father Larry Bowens and other Priests of the West Dane Deanery. 6:00pm Light Dinner, 6:45pm West Dane Deanery Business Meeting. 7:30pm Presentation by Ryne Duren. 9:00pm Closing. Donations are accepted for warm winter items for needy children. Registration Forms can be found on the Kitchenette counter in the Narthex, deadline is Saturday, October 10. NO registration is needed if your are ONLY attending guest speaker Ryne Duren. Open to the public. Questions, contact Virginia Rauls 849-5276. Cemetery Cleanup Workshop for Eucharistic Ministers St. John the Baptist Cemetery cleanup will be on Saturday, October 31, at 9:00am (rain date is Saturday, November 7. Please bring your rakes, tarps, and lawn gloves. All summer flowers need to be removed before the clean-up. Only seasonal and Christmas decorations will be allowed until the spring cleanup in April. A workshop for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion will be held at Bishop O’Connor Catholic Center, Saturday, October 24, 2009, 9:00-10:45am. Please register by October 19. Register online: www.madisondiocese.org/emhc or 821-3080. “For you hear the words, „the Body of Christ‟ and respond „Amen.‟ Be then a member of the Body of Christ that your „Amen‟ may be true.” ~St. Augustine Waunakee Manor Bake Sale Fall Bake Sale at Waunakee Manor on Saturday Oct. 24, 9:00-2:30pm. in the Family Lounge. Treat yourself to homemade pies, cakes, cookies, bars, breads and rolls. Craft items and more treats. Diabetic pies and baked goods also. Check us out - We are a treat not a trick! Take some time to visit with the residents while you’re here. Separated/Divorced Catholics The next Separated/Divorced Catholic Group meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 28, 7:00pm in the new Church library. If you are interested in joining this group, feel free to stop by or contact Fr. Pat at 849-5121 or [email protected] St. John’s Piecemakers St. John’s Piecemakers have raffle tickets available in the Narthex on the kitchenette counter. This year’s raffle quilt, Remember Me, is burgundy, turquoise, gold and floral print and is 90‖x107‖. The proceeds of the raffle are donated to St. John School Endowment Fund. Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Please put your stubs and money in the envelope provided and drop in the collection basket by November 30. The drawing is December 7, 2009. Questions, call Doris Ast 849-5482. SJ Piecemakers Quilt Show SJ School Gym, October 30 & 31, 9:00am -4:00pm. Come see all the beautiful quilts Fundraising Banquet We are currently making plans for Care Net Pregnancy Center’s 2009 Fundraising Banquet, November 5. We are asking if you would be willing to lend your support to Care Net by volunteering to be a table host at this year’s banquet. While the banquet provides an opportunity for many community members to learn about Care Net, it is primarily a fundraising event. Its purpose is to draw in donors each year to build our budget. You may register yourself and your guests online at www.carenetdane.org/friends or Rhonda at 259-1606 ext. 207 or [email protected]. Thank you for your willingness to prayerfully consider this exciting opportunity to serve. Respite Care Team Ministry—Faith in Action Caring is Sharing with the Respite Care Team Ministry, a collaboration with area congregations, Catholic Charities and Oakwood Village. The Respite Care Team Ministry compassionately serves intergenerational families throughout the area and is active in congregations of all denominations. Several St. John parishioners met with Lynda Koivunen, Coordinator on October 6. If you would like further information about forming a team or to inquire about receiving services, contact: Lynda Koivunen at 833-4800 ext 106 or [email protected] A Scholarship Opportunity for 8th graders The National Catholic Daughters of the Americas will award a $500 scholarship to an 8th grade student entering the 9th grade in the fall of 2010 to a Public or Private School (not home setting). An essay of approximately 250-500 words entitled ―What characteristics of my Catholic faith do I use to help me be a role model for others‖? Entries must be postmarked no later than May 1, 2010. Call the Parish Office for more information, and to pick up applications. 849-5121. Catholic Charities Catholic Charities, Diocese of Madison, announces the 14th Annual Awards Dinner, Thursday, October 29. This event recognizes Catholic leaders in the Diocese that demonstrate the qualities we all strive to achieve as followers of Christ. This year’s Leadership Awards recipients are Ken Ballweg, Mark Landgraf, Rev. Michael Resop, and Rita Tubbs. Registration starts 5:30, dinner at 6:15, awards program at 7:00pm., Madison Marriott West. Call Catholic Charities 821-3103 by October 23. St. John the Baptist, Waunakee │6