pastoral care - HOLY FAMILY Catholic Community
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pastoral care - HOLY FAMILY Catholic Community
Holy Family Catholic Community Sunday, November 23,2014 • Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Then the king will say to those on his right, 'Come, you who are blessed by my Father. Inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me.'" - Mt 25:34-36 Entonces dirá el rey a los de su derecha: 'Vengan, benditos de mi Padre; tomen posesión del Reino preparado para ustedes desde la creación del mundo; porque estuve hambriento y me dieron de comer, sediento y me dieron de beber, era forastero y me hospedaron, estuve desnudo y me vistieron, enfermo y me visitaron, encarcelado y fueron a verme' ". - Mt 25, 34-36 HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Visión de Holy Family Holy Family Vision Ser discípulos en Cristo – testigos vivos de la Buena Nueva. Disciples in Christ living witness to the good news. Cov thwj tim hauv leej Pleev ua tim khawv txog lub Moo Zoo. Misión de Holy Family "Holy Family" lub laug hauj lwm Somos una Comunidad Católica fortalecidos por el Espíritu Santo para amar a Dios y seguir a Jesucristo mediante la fe, la vida de oración y el testimonio. Peb yog ib pab ntseeg kav tos liv tau Leej ntuj Plig Ntshiab lub hwj huam, kom peb nyiam Tswv Ntuj thiab raws Yes Xus Pleev nyob hauv txoj kev ntseeg, kev teev hawm thiab kev ua tim khawv. Holy Family Mission We are a Catholic community empowered through the Holy Spirit to love God and to follow Jesus Christ through faith, worship and witness. "Holy Family" lub aeem maug HOLY FAMILY CONTACT INFORMATION Parish offices and mailing address: 271 Fourth Street Way Fond du Lac, WI 54937-7508 Holy Family Church / Corner of Co Rd. K and Co. Rd. T 271 Fourth Street Way, Fond du Lac, WI 54937-7508 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 7:30 am-4:15 pm Friday, 7:30 am-noon www.hffdl.org Phone: (920) 921-0580 Fax: (920) 922-4866 [email protected] Facebook and Twitter: HolyFamilyFdL PASTORS Ext. Rev. Ryan Pruess [email protected] Very Rev. Robert Stiefvater [email protected] Rev. Max Tzul, FMM [email protected] Rev. Alan Veik [email protected] 148 147 144 145 229 117 125 123 124 101 BUILDING AND GROUNDS FACILITIES Al Nicolai, Supervisor [email protected] 126 CHRISTIAN FORMATION Dave Braun, Director [email protected] Erin Cobb, Marriage and Family Life Coordinator 2 St. Mary Church / Corner of Merrill and Marquette Sts. 59 E. Merrill Ave., Fond du Lac, WI 54935 St. Peter Church / Corner of Hwy. WH and Church Road N8079 Church Rd., Malone, WI 53049 Trisha Flasch, Youth and Young Adult Ministry Veronica Ford, Assoc. Dir. Mary Schroeder, Support Staff Pastoral Council 135 131 121 HISPANIC MINISTRY Deacon Ricardo Muñoz [email protected] Paul Thelen, Director [email protected] Ron Jacobson, Fire Choir Director Tom Klamrowski, Choir Director Eva Thelen, Choir Director 229 122 PASTORAL CARE ADMINISTRATION Joseph Bird, Parish Manager [email protected] Karen Boede, Clergy Secretary Kathleen Bunge, Bookkeeper Janice Elsinger, Support Staff Elise Winkel, Receptionist Sacred Heart Church / Corner of S. Peters and Western Aves. 200 S. Peters Ave., Fond du Lac, WI 54935 LITURGY AND MUSIC DEACONS Deacon Ricardo Muñoz [email protected] Deacon Dale Paczkowski [email protected] Location of each of our worship sites: 133 134 Holy Family Catholic Community Ruthann Ross, Director [email protected] Deacon Dale Paczkowski [email protected] 139 SOCIAL MINISTRY Jack Braun, Director [email protected] 119 ADVANCEMENT & COMMUNICATIONS Gail Kraig, Director of Advancement 140 [email protected] Matthew Rodenkirch, Communications Coordinator 143 [email protected] Mike Frydryk, Chairperson / Stewardship Commission Doris Grajkowski, Human Concerns Commission Larry Heller, Worship Commission Ester Martinez, Human Concerns Commission Barb Piechowski, Formation Com. Larry Richardson, Stewardship Com. Harry Schneider, Trustee Kevin Shaw, St. Mary’s Springs Academy Joe Stephany, Finance Council Dixie Sullivan, Human Concerns Commission Sean Twohig, Formation Commission Finance Council Steve Hess, Chairperson Mike McNamara Louie Paynter Harry Schneider, Treasurer Joe Stephany, Secretary St. Mary’s Springs Academy Kevin Shaw, President Doug Olig, Lead Principal | Erin Flood, Principal ADMINISTRATION OFFICES 114 Amory Street CAMPUS LOCATIONS Elementary Campus 95 E. 2nd Street Middle School Campus 63 E. Merrill Avenue High School 255 County Road K 924-0993 921-5300 921-9610 921-4870 SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS Time Church Celebrant Mass Intention (Low Gluten Hosts available; ask usher for assistance) MONDAY, November 24, 2014—St. Andrew Dũng-Ląc and companions 7:00 am Sacred Heart Fr. Bob 2:00 pm Lutheran Home Fr. Bob Readings/Lecturas: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5/Lk 21:1-4 Living and deceased of the Bernard and Gertrude Kohlman Family Open Intention TUESDAY, November 25, 2014—St. Catherine of Alexandria SMSA Readings/Lecturas: Rv 14:14-19/Lk 21:5-11 7:00 am Sacred Heart Fr. Ryan Ruth Mendlesky 8:45 am Holy Family Fr. Luke Bill DeGuire and Rosemary Bandy WEDNESDAY, November 26, 2014 Readings/Lecturas: Rv 15:1-4/Lk 21:12-19 7:00 am Sacred Heart Fr. Ryan Douglas Schneider (Anniversary) 8:00 am St. Peter Fr. Bob Laura Braun; Francis Hermanns (Anniversary) 2:10 pm Taycheedah Fr. Ryan Open Intention THURSDAY, November 27, 2014—Thanksgiving Day Reconciliation Readings/Lecturas: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Lk 21:20-28 7:15 am Holy Family (prior to 8:00 am Mass) 8:00 am Holy Family Fr. Bob Living and deceased of the Orlikowski and Ramstack Families; Regina Wagner (Anniversary); Dolores Chmielewski 9:00 am Sacred Heart Fr. Ryan Jim Nett, Mary Silah, Don Luby, Marie Luby-McCrory and Lucille Woelfel; Jean Fowler; Betty Livieri FRIDAY, November 28, 2014 Readings/Lecturas: Rv 20:1-4, 11--21:2/Lk 21:29-33 7:00 am Sacred Heart Fr. Bob Jim Koepsell 8:00 am St. Peter Fr. Ryan Special Intention for B.B. SATURDAY, November 29, 2014 Readings/Lecturas: Rv 22:1-7/Lk 21:34-36 8:00 am St. Mary Fr. Ryan Reconciliation 8:30 am St. Mary (after 8:00 am Mass) Reconciliation 3:15 pm Sacred Heart (prior to 4:00 pm Mass) Sunday Vigil 4:00 pm Sacred Heart Reconciliation 3:15 pm St. Peter Sunday Vigil 4:00 pm St. Peter Fr. Max Dorothy Wehner (Anniversary); Ray Wuest (Anniversary); Kay Weninger Sunday Vigil 4:15 pm Holy Family Fr. Ryan Thomas John 'Jack' McCrory', Wolfgang and Anna Elsinger Fr. Bob Raymond and Virginia Kelly and Robert Kelly Living and deceased of the Edgar and Rose Andrew Family (prior to 4:00 pm Mass) SUNDAY, November 30, 2014—First Sunday of Advent Readings/Lecturas: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7/1 Cor 1:3-9/Mk 13:33-37 7:15 am St. Mary Fr. Ryan Robert Ollerman; Gerald Began (Anniversary); Ernie and Agnes Laudolff and Mary Bachman 8:00 am Holy Family Fr. Neil William Waldschmidt 8:30 am St. Peter † Fr. Bob Dolores Gau and Paul G. Gau 9:00 am Sacred Heart † Fr. Max Anthony Torres 9:30 am St. Mary † Fr. Ryan Donald Kohlman 10:15 am Holy Family † Fr. Neil Vincent and Marcella Aigner; William and Bernice Brockdorf; Sam Capriolo 11:00 am Sacred Heart Fr. Max Living and deceased of the Norbert and Margaret Schraufnagel Family; Buck Gannon; Vicki Coller and Ellen Dean Lavey Reconciliation 11:15 am St. Mary Spanish St. Mary Fr. Bob Open Intention Sacred Heart Fr. Ryan For the Parishioners 12:00 pm 7:00 pm (prior to 12:00 pm Mass) Presiders’ schedule subject to change without notice. † Children’s Liturgy of the Word * Baptism during Mass ∆ Adoration after Mass Holy Family Catholic Community 3 PARISH LIFE Parish Membership Please call Gail Kraig, Director of Advancement, at the parish office, 921-0580, ext 140 or email [email protected] to set up an appointment to register. Available hours are Monday 11:00 am—7:30 pm; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8:00 am—4:00 pm; Friday 8:00 am—11:30 am. Marriage Preparation Please remember in your prayers the following from our Holy Family community who have died. May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Janet Clochesy Contact the Parish Office at least six months prior to the wedding date. Dorothy LaMue Lena Riederer Baptism Preparation Call the parish office to schedule baptism. New and expectant parents are required to attend a baptism preparation class; godparents are also invited to attend. The next class will be held on Monday, December 01 at 6:30 pm in Holy Family Hall. ¿Cómo Ser Miembros De Nuestra Parroquia? Para inscribirse como miembro activo de la Parroquia, solo llame a las oficinas de Lunes a Jueves de 7:30 a 4:15 y Viernes de 7:30 a 12:00 del medio día. Pregunte por Diacono Ricardo Muñoz. 920-921-0580 ext. 229. Bautismos/Presentaciones Se comienza la preparación con un mínimo de 2 meses de anticipación. Las platicas para la preparación de Bautismos son el segundo Jueves y Sábado de cada mes. Jueves a las 6:00 pm o Sábado a las 10:00 am. Primera Comunión y confesiones (Reconciliación) Este Sacramento se recibe durante el segundo grado de la escuela. Las clases se comienzan cada año escolar, Septiembre-Mayo. La celebración es aproximadamente la primera semana de Mayo. Matrimonios/Quinceañera Deben estar inscritos como miembros de la parroquia. Se requieren 6 meses de anticipación. Ritos de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos (RICA) Esto es para los mayores de 18 años que no han recibido Bautismo, Primera Comunión o Confirmación. Inscribirse en Noviembre o Diciembre. Las clases comienzan en Enero y finaliza en Abril. Por cualquier duda o más información, llamar a Diacono Ricardo Muñoz. Bulletin Announcements The regular deadline for bulletin announcements is Thursday by 9:00 am, 11 days prior to the publication date. Contact Matthew via email at [email protected] or send your information to the attention of Matthew at 271 Fourth Street Way, Fond du Lac, WI 54937-7508. All items are subject to approval and editing. When emailing, please include the name of your event in the subject line. 4 Holy Family Catholic Community November 29, 2014 III: Briana Zielinski and Brennan Wagner 1:00 pm—Holy Family December 13, 2014 I: Erika Roehrig and Jeffery Mischo 2:00 pm—St. Mary I: Katrina Dunovan and Christopher Dudzinski 6:00 pm—Sacred Heart Chapel Reconciliation Holy Family: Thursday, 7:15 am (prior to 8:00 am Mass) Sacred Heart: Thursday, 7:30 am (after 7:00 am Mass) Saturday, 3:15 pm (prior to 4:00 pm Mass) St. Mary: Saturday, 8:30 am (after 8:00 am Mass) Sunday, 11:15 am (prior to noon Mass) St. Peter: Saturday, 3:15 pm (prior to 4:00 pm Mass) Parish Devotional Life Morning Prayer Sacred Heart Monday-Friday 6:40 am Rosary Sacred Heart St. Peter St. Mary Monday-Friday Wednesday and Friday Saturday 7:40 am 7:40 am 8:30 am First Friday Novena Sacred Heart 1st Friday 7:30 am First Saturday Novena St. Mary 1st Saturday 8:30 am Eucharistic Adoration Sacred Heart Monday-Friday 6:00 am-10:00 pm Saturday 6:00 am to Sunday 10:00 pm A 30 minute Eucharistic Adoration will be held after selected Sunday Mass each week. See page 3 for dates. Adoration for Vocations St. Mary 1st Sunday following the 9:30 am Mass WEEK MON., Nov. 24 TUE., Nov. 25 WED., Nov. 26 FRI., Nov. 28 SAT., Nov. 29 AT A GLANCE 6:00 pm Sacred Heart Gym Open Basketball 6:30 pm Sacred Heart Hall Hispanic Couples meeting 8:00 am St. Mary Maurer Hall Holy Family Mission Quilters 7:00 pm Sacred Heart Hospitality Room Bread of Life Prayer Group 5:30 am Holy Family Hall Men’s Group 6:45 pm Holy Family Fireside Room Men’s Group 6:00 pm St. Joseph Gym Open Basketball 12:00 pm Sacred Heart Gym Memorial Holy Family has received memorial donations in the names of Elaine Krajewski Richard Westphal Please keep them and their families in your prayers. In Honor of Claire Hutter on the occasion of her 90th Birthday. Early Bulletin Deadlines The holidays are upon us and so are early deadlines for the bulletin. Please note these special holiday deadlines: Christmas Flower names due by Monday, December 1 Sunday, December 21 and 28 due by 9:00 am on Friday, December 5 Sunday, January 4 due by 9:00 am on Wednesday, December 17 Contact Matthew via email at [email protected] or send your information to the attention of Matthew at 271 Fourth Street Way, Fond du Lac, WI 54937-7508. All items are subject to approval and editing. When emailing, please include the name of your event in the subject line. Office Closed The Holy Family Parish Center will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday on Thursday and Friday, November 27 and 28. We will be open on Monday, December 1 at 7:30 am. Snow Removal Holy Family is seeking RELIABLE individuals for weekend and holiday snow removal. These positions are for sidewalks and building entrances only. Pick up an application at Holy Family Parish Center, 271 Fourth Street Way. Contact Al Nicolai, Facilities Supervisor, for more information at 921-0580 or [email protected]. Open Basketball Christmas Flower Memorials Christmas flower donations in memory or in honor of loved ones must be received by the parish office by Monday, December 1 in order to be published in the December 23 bulletin. Names received after that time will be published at a later date. Blood Drive The next Holy Family sponsored Blood Drive will take place on Wednesday, December 17 from 12:00 – 6:00 pm in Holy Family Hall. Everyday ordinary people are saved by some extraordinary people. People who gave blood! Your donation could be the most valuable gift you ever give. Just ask anyone who has ever received blood. Please be a hero to someone in need! Popcorn Balls The Holy Family Christian Women will again be making popcorn balls this year. They will be sold at the Pancake Breakfast and the December meeting. The price will be the same as last year: 25 cents each or a bakers dozen for $3.00. Any questions, call Dorothy at 921-5543. Sunday Mass Online Thanks to the hard work of our volunteers, Holy Family Church is producing the Sunday Mass for viewing on our website and YouTube channel. Go to our website home page at www.hffdl.org, search YouTube for Holy Family Fond du Lac or go directly to: http://www.youtube.com/user/ HolyFamilyFdl. You can also use your smartphone and scan the QR code shown here to get to our YouTube channel. Part-time Position Available Holy Family is seeking a reliable individual to do custodial work at one of the school sites. The position is evenings Monday-Friday from 3:00—8:30 pm. Background check required. Interested individuals may pick up a job application at the Parish Center. Holy Family Catholic Community 5 CHRISTIAN FORMATION Religious Education Classes Sunday, November 23—5:00-7:00 pm Grades 9-10 Sacred Heart Center and Annex Wednesday, November 26—No Classes Have a Happy Thanksgiving! Youth Ministry is only as vibrant as its leaders. If you would like to get involved with one of our ministries, please let us know! Contact Trisha Flasch, Youth and Young Adult Coordinator at 921-0580 or [email protected]. “LIKE” our Facebook Pages! Holy Family Youth Ministry FdL Holy Family Young Adults FdL Vocations “I was hungry and you gave me to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me to drink.” Is Christ calling you to serve Him in others as a sister, brother, deacon or priest? Contact Fr. Luke Strand at 414-747-6437 or by email at [email protected]. See their website at www.thinkpriest.org. Advent At-Home Retreat Holy Family is offering a way to have an at home Advent retreat. Deepen your friendship with Jesus in just 5-10 minutes a day at your convenience. Sign up to receive reflections and support by email. If you did not get a chance to pick up the “33 Days to Morning Glory” pamphlet or book this past weekend, contact Dave Braun in Christian Formation for more information: [email protected] or 920-921-0580 ext. 133. Father Barron Advent Series Each day, from November 30 until Christmas Eve, December 24, Father Barron will email you a short reflection on an Advent theme, available in either English or Spanish!. Sign up at http://AdventReflections.com. Young Adult Retreat Friday, December 19 - 21, 2014 St. Francis de Sales Seminary This is a discernment retreat for young adult men in their 20s and 30s. For more information and to RSVP, please call Carla Dal Santo in the Vocation Office at 414.747.6437 or visit us at www.thinkpriest.org. Christmas Cards St. Mary's Springs Academy: Committed to Making Catholic Education Affordable SMSA is extremely committed to providing financial resources to families who desire an education enriched by Catholic tradition for their children. Through the generosity of our donors, each year SMSA awards aid to roughly 27% of our families. The awarding of 45 Wisconsin Parental Choice vouchers during the 2014-15 school year opened up financial aid to many new families. The process is very easy and completely confidential. More information can be found by visiting www.smsacademy.org/financialaid.cfm. Families who are interested in exploring SMSA are encouraged to go through the TADS process (our 3rd party aid assessment partner). Students do not have to be enrolled in order to explore the level of aid that may be available for your family. SMSA Book Fair St. Mary’s Spring Academy is hosting an all campus Holiday Book Fair at Holy Family Church from Thursday, December 4 through Sunday, December 7. Visit our home page and see a preview and shop online soon! Profits will be used to buy much-needed new books for the classrooms. Volunteers are also needed, contact Jen at [email protected] or call/text at 920-602-6465. 6 Holy Family Catholic Community The students in grades 3-8 at Saint Mary's Springs Academy Elementary and Middle School Campus have created unique and original Christmas cards. These cards will be for sale after all masses the weekend of December 6/7. The cards will be sold for $2.00 each. All proceeds from the sale will benefit Leila Hope Adamson. Leila, the daughter of James and Kari Adamson, was born with a genetic condition called Trisomy 18. Trisomy 18 is the second most common syndrome after Downs Syndrome. The live birth prevalence is estimated as 1/6,0001/8,000. Only 5-10% of the those that do survive birth will live to 1 year and beyond. Leila was born prematurely via C-section at signs of distress at 34 weeks, 6 days. She required a tracheotomy due to “floppy” airway, had open heart surgery for Tetralogy of Fallot repair and has a g-tube for feedings. She is learning to walk with a gait trainer and enjoys playing with her siblings. Leila will turn 3 on December 28, 2014 and will be starting school in January! Leila has 2 older sisters and an older brother. She will be getting a puppy in mid December with plans of training her to be a service dog. Leila has beaten all odds and is a miracle baby. She has brought so much joy to her family and they continue to advocate for her and others like her. Please keep Leila and her family in your prayers. SOCIAL MINISTRY The Ministry of St. Vincent de Paul Through your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul you also can give God’s mercy to your neighbor who is hungry, hopeless, alone and frightened. Thanksgiving Envelope for St. Vincent de Paul: This season is a time of fellowship with family and friends. Please share in Jesus’ ministry by giving a gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that those who are poor can know the good news of Jesus. The envelope in your parishioner packet supports the work of Holy Family Conference. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Support Our Local Food Pantries Holy Family Thanksgiving Day Masses: Please bring along food donations for our area food pantries. Your financial offerings will help support the work of St. Vincent de Paul. Thanksgiving Eve Prayer Service Wednesday, November 26, at 7:00 pm: Covenant United Methodist Church, 20 N. Marr St., is hosting this year’s FAMA, Fond du Lac Area Ministerial Association Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve Service. Join us as we gather in prayer to give thanks for our blessings. We will collect nonperishable food items and monetary offerings for our local hunger organizations. Advent Giving Trees Continue Purchase gifts for the children and families of our community by selecting a tag from the giving tree in the back of church. Each tag provides gift ideas for a child or adult. Please follow specific information provided on each tag. Gifts need to be returned to the same church site no later than Sunday, December 7. 9th Annual Alternative Giving Event Saturday, December 7 and Sunday, December 8 Holy Family site after all Masses We will again provide members of our parish the opportunity to purchase an alternative gift that connects the spirit of giving to those in need. There will be four organizations to which people may give a donation and in return they receive a gift card to give to family and friends. Heifer International is dedicated to ending hunger and poverty providing animals, training and community development assistance. Works of Mercy programs provide ministry to persons with special needs and provides opportunities for them to be involved in service to others. The Santa Rosa Sister Parish project will provide funds for Santa Rosa parishioners to travel to Fond du Lac in May of 2015. Bringing our Nicaraguan friends to the United States will strengthen mutuality in our relationship. Solutions Center’s mission is to provide safety, offer support and restore hope to those affected by domestic abuse and homelessness. Thank you for supporting these ministries that provide hope and dignity and improve the quality of life for people in our community and in developing countries. This opportunity to “give a gift that gives back” means that all may know the true meaning of Christmas. If you have any questions, please call Carol at 922-8177 or Jack in the parish office at 921-0580 or [email protected]. Special Invite Church Access for the Handicapped If you have trouble walking or find it difficult to get into church please remember: Holy Family and Sacred Heart Churches have no steps. St. Mary Church has an outside ramp. St. Peter Church has a lift. Our ushers and greeters will be happy to assist you. Parish Financial Summary July 1, 2014 through November 9, 2014 Actual Revenue Budgeted Revenue Variance $969,429 $949,000 $20,429 The Daughters of Isabella invite all Catholic women 16 and older to join the Little Flower Circle #360 of Fond du Lac. We are a charitable organization with many spiritual benefits. Daughters of Isabella has been active in Fond du Lac for 88 years. We meet every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 1:00 pm in Sacred Heart Hall. We are affiliated with the state Daughters of Isabella which has 4 circles, and the International Daughters of Isabella which was formed in 1897. For more information please call Janet Zehren at 921-2748. The Nursery at Holy Family Church is available for both Masses on Sunday mornings. You can find it at the south end of Holy Family Hall. Holy Family Catholic Community 7 PASTORAL CARE Weekly Justice Challenge Christ the King/34th Week in Ordinary Time Justice Challenge: The Gospel for Sunday proclaims the famous story Jesus told of the sheep and goats. The way we treat the least of our brothers and sisters is so important to our faith that it actually determines our eternal destiny. Your challenge this week is to go on a mini-retreat (10 minutes is fine). Read Matthew 25:31-46 slowly and prayerfully. Then close your eyes and ask God to help you identify the least of your brothers and sisters. Who are the people whom Jesus wants you to feed, clothe, visit or minister to in some special way? Now hold these people in your heart as you ask God to help you discern which person or group you are called to help right now. What do they need that you can provide? Live out the Gospel call to feed or shelter or clothe or visit them. welcoming am I to everyone I encounter?” They may be the immigrant, the prisoner re-entering society, the homeless or the person with homosexual inclinations. “As a gift from God, every human life is sacred from conception to natural death. The life and dignity of every person must be respected and protected at every stage and in every condition.” Taken from USCCB Statement on Human Dignity and Life "We are still a long way from the time when our conscience can be certain of having done everything possible to prevent crime and to control it effectively so that it no longer does harm and, at the same time, to offer to those who commit crimes a way of redeeming themselves and making a positive return to society.” —Pope John “The commission of the Church to preach the Good News to all people in every land points to the fundamental dignity possessed by each person as created by God. God has created every human person out of love and wishes to grant him or her eternal life in the communion of the Trinity. All people are created in the image and likeness of God and thus possess an innate human dignity that must be acknowledged and respected.” “In keeping with this conviction, the Church teaches that persons with a homosexual inclination ‘must be accepted with respect, compassion and sensitivity.’” As taken from the “Ministry to Persons with a Homosexual Inclination: Guidelines for Pastoral Care” from the USCCB As you welcome family and friends this Thanksgiving, reflect on Ephesians 4: 2-6; “So we must all work for unity Paul II, July 9, 2000 among God’s people, with all humility and gentleness, with patience bearing “Immigrant communities give ample with one another through love, striving witness to what is it to be Church – in to preserve the unity of the spirit their desire to worship as a people, in through the bond of peace; one body their faith, in their solidarity with one and one Spirit, as you were also called another and with the weakest among to the one hope of your call; one Lord, them, in their devotion and their one faith, one baptism; one God and faithfulness to the church of their Father of all, who is over all and ancestors. For the church in the United through all and in all.” States to walk in solidarity with newcomers to our country is to live out Have a Happy and Blessed our catholicity as a Church.” - Welcoming Thanksgiving! Holy Family Ministry Connection: Holy Family Parish and its many ministries is a beautiful and living example of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and visiting the sick or imprisoned! We truly live this Gospel message! This coming Advent season, Holy Family will be promoting a theme of “welcoming.” the Stranger Among Us: Unity in Diversity You are encouraged to reflect on “how USCCB Cor Jesu Mass Adoration Confession Enter into the heart of Christ. Be set ablaze, to experience God’s greatest gift to us: the Holy Eucharist 8 Holy Family Catholic Community December 2 January 6 March 3 April 7 May 5 June 2 6:45 pm Rosary 7:00pm Adoration 8:00pm Mass Holy Family St. Mary Church HOLY FAMILY Holy Family Christian Women The Christmas party will be held on December 1 in Holy Family Hall, at 6:00 pm. All Holy Family women are invited. There will be a charge of $3.00 for the meal. Call Paula at 923-2709 to register if you have not already signed up. Please bring a gently used, wrapped gift for the White Elephant gift auction. The proceeds from the auction will be used to make meals for the Warming Shelter. We are also asking everyone to bring one pair of warm children’s mittens. The mittens will be given to needy families through the St. Vincent de Paul society. St. Peter Altar and Rosary Society The Christmas Party will be held Tuesday, December 2 at Welch's in St. Peter. Social hour is at 5:30 pm and dinner at 6:30 pm. Chicken breast and ham will be served. Cost is $12 and includes tax and tip. Sign up sheet will be at the back of church - or you can call Judy, 922-9379 or Sue, 921-5452. Please RSVP by Sunday, November 23. Cash donations appreciated for ARC of Fond du Lac to help with two new group homes. We will have a box at the party for donations. Christ Child Society The annual Christmas Party will be on Tuesday, December 2 at Sebastian’s Steakhouse. Social at 5:30 pm, dinner at 6:00 pm. Members are reminded to bring individual packaged servings of fruit, pudding or cereal for the local Food for Thought program, which supplies weekend food bags to school children. For more information, call Barb at 922-2437. St. Patrick Rosary Guild The annual Christmas Party will be on Wednesday, December 10 at Sebastian’s Steakhouse. We will gather at 5:00 pm with dinner served at 5:30 pm. The cost is $13.00 per person which covers a choice of one entrée off of the Lite Eater’s Menu, tip and milk or water to drink. Coffee is extra. Please RSVP by December 2 to Sandy Birschbach, either by phone (923-6786) or mail (624 Mary Lee Dr., Fond du Lac, WI, 54935-8718). You may mail your payment to Sandy or pay on the day of the party. Please make checks payable to Sandy Birschbach. All are welcome to attend. This year at our party, we will be donating to Basket of Hope so please bring a household cleaning item or toiletry item (shampoo, toothpaste, toilet paper, etc.) when you come to the party. Catholic Charities Position Wanted: Bilingual Office Assistant, Catholic Charities offices in Sheboygan and Fond du Lac. Salary Range $11 to $13/hr. More information at www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/8199847. AND BEYOND Low-gluten Hosts Available Holy Family now has low-gluten hosts (.001% or 37 micrograms) available for parishioners who have wheat related allergies or intolerances. If you or your child have not been receiving communion because of gluten levels in the hosts you can now request lowgluten hosts at each of our worship sites. There is no such thing as a “no-gluten” host since the Church requires that hosts used at Catholic Masses must contain some wheat. However the low-gluten hosts we are using have been approved by the Archbishop and recommended by the Catholic Celiac Society. Those who cannot tolerate a whole host can ask the Communion Minister for only ½ or ¼ host at the time of reception of Communion. Those who cannot physically tolerate even this amount of gluten can request a low gluten host before Mass using the procedure below. Procedure: Please stop in at the sacristy before Mass and ask the sacristan to allow you to put a low-gluten host in a special container which they will place on the altar. Please do so 15-20 minutes early since once Mass begins the sacristan no longer has access to these hosts. The low-gluten host you have placed in the container will be consecrated by the priest at the Mass you are attending. Reception: At Communion time, please join the line for the Priest-celebrant of the Mass. He will be holding the container of low-gluten hosts. When you approach him, after you bow to the Blessed Sacrament, request a lowgluten host. The priest will then open the container and allow you to take the host yourself (so there is no crosscontamination with wheat) and receive communion. Please, if you have not placed a low-gluten host in the container before Mass, do not request one. The only hosts in the container at communion time will be the ones placed in the container by the individuals who request them. More information: Catholic Celiac Society: catholicceliacs.org Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration: benedictinesisters.org KC Ladies Auxiliary The December 3 meeting will be a dinner at 6:30 pm. Please call Sandy at 920-921-6581 by November 26 to make reservations. Price is $3.00 and can be paid at the door. Please bring food items for the family we are adopting for Christmas. Holy Family Catholic Community 9