The Nativity of the Lord and The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and
Transcription
The Nativity of the Lord and The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and
The Christmas Poinsettias have been donated to our Church this joyous holiday in honor of each of the following Josephine Zelek Stephanie Ostruszka John & Eleanor Singer Frank & Alice Grzys Richard T. Johnson Thomas Williams Jane Donovan Harris & Sylvia Scherbel Arthur & Shirley Janiszweski The Vogel Family Rev. Francis Paulus Maximilian Edward Stich Harriet Kern John Steigerwald The Smetek Family Everett & Marion Schroeder Jane Brauer Anne Barry Tom Braun Lora Cronin Alison Verhaalen Kristin Smith Luvina Kleinmann Michael & Kathleen Schmitt Erwin & Arline Holz Mary Beth Pilgreen Norbert Stefaniak Anna & Edmund Lewandowski Dorothy & Clarence Graff Louis Piorkowski Barbara St. George Fredrick Cekosh Margaret Friedl Norton Delbert Friedl The Caprez Family The Brennan Family The Mackin Family For the Holy Souls in Purgatory Gilbert & Maletta Dechant Kathleen Graber Carl & Armella Christianson Alois & Eleanor Konkol Louis DeNucci The Anselment & Trapp Families Bernice DeNucci Michael Guerino John Gurda Family George Stahoski Family Janez Grum Regis and Mary Seidenstricker Gerald, Helen and Leonard Driscoll Martin, Sophie and James Steidl Mary Jane and Ed Kuczynski Arthur and Irene Kolb Karl & Peggy Schmitt Jane Cisney Werner & Virginia Raml James & Regina Butler Elinore & John Brisch Elizabeth, Roger & John Williams The Kelly & Porubcan Families Joseph & Helen Witek Robert & Evelyn Dragani Father Peter Berger Father Dan Pakenham Father Richard Breitbach Father Dave Filut Joyce Husnik Carol Lies Don Schaefer Rose Qualley Nancy Hesselbein Joe Schlosser Wayne F. Wentz John LeDoux The George Keller Family Jackie Thomas Tom & Joan Kelly Biserka Kalogjera The Cabaron Family Dave, Lili, Belle & Margo Barry The Kalogjera Family The Erak Family Sonja & Braco Taksic Norman Payleitner Noy G. Pittman Anthony J. Minotte, Jr. The Kirsch & Petruzzello Families Alexia Stilp Dudley Jerry Schmidt Xaverian Missionaries Mark and Mary O'Meara James F. and Barbara Guhl John and Claire Devme Marv Swentkofske The Montville & Swentkofske Families Bill Fotsch Joyce Fotsch Dick Fotsch Amy Fotsch Carl and Alice Moyer Raymond and Elinor Frankow Marie and Emil May Lil and Kenneth Geimer Otto, Blanche and Bobby Schmideler Nancy and Dick Wild May and Mary Ann Wacker Mariam and Clement Bourgal Ed Fotsch Deb Fotsch Colleen Fotsch Bob Fotsch Sandy Fotsch Don Fotsch Kate Fotsch Jim Fotsch Barbara Fotsch Dea Anne Fotsch Tom Fotsch Pat Lawton Robert J. Lauer, Sr. Joe & Claire Adiletta Germaine Brigman James P. Martin Michael & Katherine Scardino Edward & Arleen Gaffrey Jack Burns Phoebe Fleck Edward Tronca Annirene and George Buck Patsy & Morrie Halvorsen Georgia Foley Michael Jakus Richard McDermott Pio Tenaglia Chuck Daniel Philip Grant Joan Spence Grams Burbach Dorothy Smith Matthew & Maureen Cosgrove Paul & Eleanor Shea Irene Sheahen Frances & Robert Ralson Michael Schroeder George & Marie Philbert Marie Jandt James & Evelyn Smith Clarence & Lorraine Reinders Alice DeCock and Family The Berschdorf Family Our Families Joe Flanner George and Irene Czerwinski James Czerwinski Dorothy Smith Jane Brauer Sklenarz Ed Makovec Kathy Daily Jean Turek Judy Moore Duhon and Watson Families This Christmas, let us Pray for those we love, Remember with joy those we have lost, and Rejoice in the wondrous birth of Our Savior, Jesus Christ. December 25, 2014 ~ The Nativity of The Lord December 28, 2014 ~ Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph ST. MARY’S VISITATION PARISH 2 PARISH REGISTRATION Mass Intentions Monday, December 29, Fifth Day Within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 6:30 am † George Rohde Sacrament of the Sick available after Mass Tuesday, December 30, Sixth Day Within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 6:30 am † Margo Soglio Wednesday, December 31, Seventh Day Within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 5:00 pm † Rev. Francis Paulus Thursday, January 1, Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God 9:00 am Parishioners Friday, January 2, Saints Basil the Great, and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church 6:30 am † Donald Grayson Saturday, January 3, The Most Holy Name of Jesus 8:00 am † Victor Lorenz Families 5:00 pm † John LeDoux Sunday, January 4, The Epiphany of the Lord 7:30 am † Robert Ostrowski 9:00 am † Richard Buellesbach (Anniv) 11:00 am Parishioners Weekday Mass Schedule 6:30 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Monday thru Friday Tuesday & Fridays, school days only Saturday Exceptions: There is no 8am Mass on Friday, 12/26 There is no 8am Mass on Tuesday, 12/30 There is no 8am Mass on Friday, 1/2 St. Mary’s is always happy to welcome new members. If you are interested in parish membership, it would be most helpful if you would call to make an appointment to register (262-782-4575). An appointment will guarantee the presence of a staff member to answer your questions and walk through a welcome packet with you. Registration guarantees you all the privileges of parish membership. Baptism Preparation Children ages 6 and under: Those seeking to have children baptized should be registered, active members of St. Mary’s Visitation Parish. Parents who request baptism for a child are expected to complete a preparation class. It is offered bi-monthly. The next classes are: Saturday, January 3rd from 10-11am in church Saturday, March 7th from 10-11am in church It is generally easier if the preparation is done before the birth of the child. If you have attended a session within the last five years, it is not necessary to retake the class. Please contact Jenny Dascoli in the Liturgy & Music office at 262-782-4485 for more information or to register for the baptism class. Children ages 6-12: Please call the Liturgy & Music Office. Adults ages 12 and up: Adults who wish to join the Catholic Church and were not baptized can participate in the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA). Please call Josh Dieterich, Co-director of Christian Formation - Middle School, Adult and Family Ministry, for more information. Ice and Snow! Our Building and Grounds staff work tirelessly to keep the walks and parking lots clear of snow and ice. Yet a small change in the temperature can cause ice in a moment. If you notice an unsafe condition, please use the salt containers and scoops, located at the main church entrances, to salt down an icy sidewalk. Thank you! End of Year Contributions St. Mary’s successfully runs the parish, school, and our many ministries because of the generous donations of its parishioners. We appreciate your contributions throughout the calendar year. Were you aware that historically 18% of all general stewardship donations are received in the month of December? We count on and appreciate being included in your end of year giving again this year. Thank you. According to IRS regulations, all contributions must be physically received by the close of business on December 31 st to be considered donations for the 2014 calendar year. St. Mary’s Parish Office will be open until noon on Wednesday, December 31 st. Donations received after noon on December 31st and at the New Year’s Day Masses will be recorded as 2015 donations. WWW.STMARYEG.ORG Postings from Fr. Peter 3 Merry Christmas! After all the preparations of the season – the cooking and baking and wrapping and shopping and hosting and decorating and cleaning, Christmas is upon us! What a joyful day! And not only a joyful day but an entire liturgical season – the Christmas Season – in which to enjoy the great gift of the birth of the Redeemer. I thought I would include some words from St. Alphonsus Liguori on this great day and season of rejoicing, from his Discourse for Christmas Night: “Arise, all ye nobles and peasants; Mary invites all, rich and poor, just and sinners, to enter the cave of Bethlehem, to adore and to kiss the feet of her new-born Son. Go in, then, all ye devout souls; go and see the Creator of heaven and earth on a little hay, under the form of a little Infant; but so beautiful that he sheds all around rays of light. Now that he is born and is lying on the straw, the cave is no longer horrible, but it is become a paradise. Let us enter; let us not be afraid. Let every soul, then, enter. Behold and see that tender Infant, who is weeping as he lies in the manger on that miserable straw. See how beautiful he is; look at the light he sends forth, and the love which he breathes; those eyes send out arrows which wound the hearts that desire him; the very stable, the very straw, cry out, says St. Bernard, and tell you to love him who loves you; to love God, who is infinite love; and who came down from heaven, and made himself a little child, and became poor, to make you understand the love he bears you, and to gain your love by his sufferings. Now then, O all ye devout souls, does Jesus invite you to come and kiss his feet this night. The shepherds who came to visit him in the stable of Bethlehem brought their gifts; you must also bring your gifts. What will you bring him? Listen to me; the most acceptable present you can bring him is that of a contrite and loving heart.” On behalf of myself and the entire parish staff, a joyful and blessed Christmas to you! Christmas 2014 For it is through the Holy Spirit that this child has been conceived in her. She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins. (Matthew 1:20-21) Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Many of us feel especially nostalgic during Advent and Christmas. With the spirit of giving and sharing, everywhere we look, it’s the perfect time to reflect on days gone by. Memories of celebrations of the birth of our Blessed Savior through the years, bring us smiles and sometimes, even tears. The decorations, lights, gifts, bells and Nativity scenes transport us to moments with our families. This is often the time we think of them most. Family, while always a priority, has been a special focal point for the Church this year. From our own Archdiocesan Synod here in Milwaukee, to the Vatican’s Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family, both recognize the significance of life at home. As St. John Paul II frequently noted, the family is the domestic Church: "Christian marriage and family build up the Church: for in the family the human person is not only brought into being and progressively introduced by means of education into the human community, but by means of rebirth in baptism and education in the faith is also introduced to God's family, which is the Church.” As we look at the Holy Family, we see the love of God for us. When we think of a family, this is one beautiful example. An infant—the Light of the World and his Virgin Mother, both left in the care of Joseph; a man revered by me and many others, as the world’s greatest stepfather. Jesus’ highly-anticipated and prophesized arrival, made Him the world’s most-loved and most-hated newborn at the same time. These three people, by all accounts, were fugitives. Carrying precious cargo, these loving parents remained faithful to God. Even in the midst of great danger and personal sacrifice, Mary and Joseph put Christ first. What wonderful lessons from our Holy Mother and Earthly Patron! When we put our Savior first and place our families in His care, we will be forever blessed. Take time to treasure your family during this very special season. After all, the ability to give love and to receive love, is the greatest gift we share, as followers of Christ. May the Lord’s peace and grace be with you this Christmas, and throughout 2015! Merry Christmas, Most Reverend Jerome E. Listecki, Archbishop of Milwaukee NATIVITY OF THE LORD & HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY & JOSEPH 4 Christmas Break December 22 thru January 4 School Office is Closed December 22 thru January 4 Readings beginning December 25th: Thursday: Vigil: Midnight: Dawn: Day: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Next Sunday: Is 62:1-5/Acts 13:16-17, 22-25/Mt 1:1-25 or 1:18-25 Is 9:1-6/Ti 2:11-14/Lk 2:1-14 Is 62:11-12/Ti 3:4-7/Lk 2:15-20 Is 52:7-10/Heb 1:1-6/Jn 1:1-18 or 1:1-5, 9-14 Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59/Mt 10:17-22 1 Jn 1:1-4/Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Gn 15:1-6; 21:1-3 or Sir 3:2-6, 12-14/ Heb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19 or Col 3:12-21 or 3:12-17/ Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22, 39-40 1 Jn 2:3-11/Lk 2:22-35 1 Jn 2:12-17/Lk 2:36-40 1 Jn 2:18-21/Jn 1:1-18 Nm 6:22-27/Gal 4:4-7/Lk 2:16-21 1 Jn 2:22-28/Jn 1:19-28 1 Jn 2:29--3:6/Jn 1:29-34 Is 60:1-6/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12 Thursday (12/25): Parish Offices Are Closed Friday: Parish Offices Are Closed Thrift Shop Open; 9am-4pm Kiwanis Golden K of EG - No meeting Holy Dusters; 11am,+ No Reconciliation; 2-5pm,+ Saturday: AA Meeting; 7-8am, SC Reconciliation; 8:45-9:15am,+ Thrift Shop Open; 9am - noon Monday (12/29): Thrift Shop Open; 9am-4pm No Choir Rehearsals Tuesday: Thrift Shop Open; 9am-4pm Wednesday: Parish Offices Close at Noon Thursday: Parish Offices Are Closed Friday: Thrift Shop Open; 9am-4pm Kiwanis Golden K of EG mtg; SC (Visitors are Welcome) Holy Dusters; 11am,+ No Reconciliation; 2-5pm,+ Saturday: AA Meeting; 7-8am, SC Reconciliation; 8:45-9:15am,+ Thrift Shop Open; 9am - noon Baptism Class; 10am,+ Sunday (1/4): HS Discernment Mtg; 3:30pm,. Atrium Library Confirmation Mtg; 7pm, Atrium Location Key: Church (+), Senior Center (SC), Cafeteria (CA), Scout Room (SR), Gym (G), School Art Room (AR), School Library (L), School Classrooms (S), After School Care Room (ASC), Music Room (MR), Parish Office (P), Atrium (Atrium), Youth Center - The Attic (A) All meetings are open to parishioners unless otherwise noted. Lord, Bless our families In your charity and prayers, please remember the souls of those who have recently died and their families. Lillian Selestow Florence Dechant Our parish congratulates you and prays for you as you celebrate your special Anniversary in January 50th Anniversary: Peter and Diane Wenzel May you know God's love through your love for one another. Mary, Mother of God Thursday, January 1st A Holy Day of Obligation Weekday Ministers The Week of December 28th Server Paul Smaglick Sacristan Rick Rehlinger Lector Sr. Dorothy Eucharistic Ministers Sr. Dorothy and Trudy Durand Masses: Wednesday, 12/31 at 5pm & Thursday, 1/1 at 9am Parish Offices: Close at noon on Wednesday, 12/31 Closed Thursday, 1/1 DECEMBER 25, 2014 & DECEMBER 28, 2014 St. Mary’s Thrift Shop ~ 262-784-6644 Adoration Chapel December Specials This week-end we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family. In the opening prayer of the Mass we ask, "graciously grant that we may imitate them in practicing the virtues of family life and in the bonds of charity." What a wonderful world this would be if all people took this to heart. Visit the St. Mary's Perpetual Adoration Chapel and pray for your family and all families of the world, that they may emulate the Holy Family. Give thanks to God for the gift of your family and for the gift of being members of His family. There are two noteworthy feasts during the coming week: Thursday, January 1st is the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God (a Holy Day of Obligation) and also the World Day of Peace. Saturday, January 3rd is the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Begin the year by commemorating these feasts in visits to the Chapel. Make a resolution to visit the Chapel often, or better yet, join the Adoration program and spend a designated hour in the Chapel on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis! You can sign up in the book on the table in the Atrium. A Blessed Happy New Year to all! Dec 26-30 Huge Savings: 50% off all BLUE tagged fall/winter clothing! Dec. 29-JAN. 10 Christmas Clearance 90% off All Christmas Items! Senior Citizen Discount 20% off entire purchase EVERY Tuesday What: When: Where: Who: Why: 5 Coming Soon Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Thursdays, 3:15-5:00pm Senior Center 3-6 year olds Why are we offering this program? Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is an approach to the religious formation of the youngest children that is rooted in the Bible, the liturgy of the Church, and the educational philosophy of Maria Montessori. Children gather in an "atrium" where they deepen their relationship with Christ through the use of handmade materials which allow them to ponder and internalize the great mysteries of the faith. Thus, the atrium is a place of prayer and meditation where children can live the realities of the Christian life. It is a place where the child encounters God's call and responds. We Need Coverage: Sundays 1-2 am Call Nicole Sayas, 262-844-1933 Sundays 5-6 pm " " " Fridays (Every week or share) 6-7 am Call Rita Dragani 262-796-1162 Fridays 8-9 pm Call Kathy Stapleton, 262-782-2658 Saturdays 2-3 pm Call Nancy Frazer, 262-786-0617 Saturdays 7-8 pm " " " St. Mary's Visitation School Open House Sunday, January 25th St. Mary's Visitation Parish School will host an Open House on Sunday, January 25th from 8am to 12:30pm. Tour our school and see why it is a Archdiocesan Exemplary Award winning school. Prospective new families of children in grades K3-8th grade are invited to enjoy a complimentary pancake breakfast, followed by a tour and opportunity to meet with the St. Mary's faculty and Principal Mary Tretow. The pancake breakfast is scheduled from 8-11am, the book fair is scheduled from 8-12:30pm. Please RSVP for the pancake breakfast by calling SMV School, 262-782-7057. For more information, see www.stmaryeg.org, or find us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/smvgradeschool. The Pope’s Prayer Intentions for January 2015 Peace That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for Peace. Consecrated Life That in this year dedicated to consecrated life, religious men and women may rediscover the joy of following Christ and strive to serve the poor with zeal. ~ ~ ~ Next Fall, Pope Francis will join tens of thousands of families and Church leaders from around the world for the triennial World Meeting of Families which will be in Philadelphia. The conference will feature world-class speakers, scholars, bishops, and cardinals, and closes with a Mass with Pope Francis! The entire family is encouraged to attend and there is even unique conference programing for school age children, and even childcare for those under 6! This is very preliminary, but we are just trying to gauge if there is any parish interest in attending the Gathering. Cost varies greatly depending on our numbers and methods of transportation and lodging so we do not have that set yet. If you think you might be interested in helping represent St. Mary's Visitation in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the whole family please contact Josh ASAP and let him know so we can start working on this. Diaper Drive ~ January 17th & 18th A Diaper Drive to support Life’s Connection will be held the weekend of January 17th and 18th. Please bring in a pack of diapers to help support families in need in our community. Life’s Connection is a pro-life, pro-family non for profit organization that serves families all over Waukesha and Milwaukee county by providing educational programs, baby items, resources, and 3D/4D ultrasounds. Diapers of all sizes are needed. Thank you for your generosity and support! Baby Bottle Campaign ~ January 17th & 18th Friends of Life: After all Masses on January 17th and 18th, St. Mary’s will participate in a Baby Bottle Campaignfor the Women’s Support Center of Milwaukee. The Women’s Support Center is a very busy Catholic, pro-life pregnancy Center on 21st and Wisconsin Ave. which offers free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, counseling, baby supplies and more to approximately 100 women a month. They are currently in great need of monetary funding. On the above dates, please take a baby bottle and fill with any type of monetary donation (loose change, dollar bills or checks). The bottles should be returned to Mass two weeks later, January 31 or February 1. Thank you for your life-saving generosity! Guide to Parish Life & Directory Advertising Opportunity We are in the process of updating our annual Guide to Parish Life & Directory. This book is the Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of our Parish. It is provided at no cost to St. Mary’s, including the mailing to each family. Once again, the book is being subsidized by local businesses that advertise in it. If you own or manage a business and would like to find out about advertising in our book, please call the Parish Office, 262-782-4575. Recent survey results by Guide Book Publishing show that 92.1% of families would rather patronize a Guide Book & Directory advertiser over a non-advertiser. It “will pay” to advertise in our new Guide to Parish Life & Directory! Update Membership Information It’s time for St. Mary’s to update our database. Here is your chance to update YOUR record for our annual Guide to Parish Life & Directory. Are there any changes, additions, or deletions that may have occurred in your family over the past year? Have you changed your phone number? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your children still at home and are they included in your membership record? Do you want your phone number published? Please call the Parish Office, 262-782-4575, with any changes.