March 29, 2015 • Palm Sunday Of The Passion Of The Lord Nativityof Mary 31 3 E . W ALL S TR EE T • J A NE SVI LLE , WI SC O N S I N 5 35 4 5 -30 4 7 Rectory 313 E. Wall Street Janesville, WI 53545-3047 Phone ...............................(608) 752-7861 Fax .....................................(608) 758-0720 Website..............www.nativitymary.org Pastor ............Rev. Stephen J. Umhoefer Dir. of Pastoral Outreach...Sr. Ruth Brings Coor. of Liturgy & Music ....... Bob Craig Business Manager ..............Kathy Fisher Parish Admin. Asst. ........ Heather Rude St. Mary School 307 E. Wall Street Janesville, WI 53545-3047 Phone ...............................(608) 754-5221 Principal ............ Steven Castrogiovanni Secretary .................................... Sue Vodak Religious Education Phone ...............................(608) 752-7861 Prayer Network Mary Ann Venable…..(608) 754-5284 Edna Thorp…………….(608) 752-5559 Janesville/Milton Mass Times Nativity of Mary ............... Sat. 4:30 pm; Sun. 8:30 & 10:30 am St. Patrick ............................ Sat. 4:00 pm; Sun. 7:30 & 10:00 am, 5:00 pm, 1st, 2nd & 4th Sunday, (Spanish) St. John Vianney .............. Sat. 5:00 pm; Sun. 8:15 & 9:45 am St. William .......................... Sat. 4:00 pm; Sun. 8:00 & 10:30 am St. Mary - Milton .............. Sat. 4:00 pm; Sun. 9:00 am Nourished by the Eucharist and guided by the Holy Spirit, we proclaim the Gospel as good stewards, sharing God’s love. -Mission Statement News & Notes School News Dear Parishioners, The school is closed for Holy Week as we make our final preparations for Easter Sunday. School will resume on Tuesday, April 7. Have a wonderful, blessed Easter! God Bless, Mr. Steve Castrogiovanni The teaching and the miracles of Jesus were becoming increasingly well-known. Many people were no doubt talking about him, wondering whether he might be the Messiah, and, if so, what that might mean. So when the word began to spread that he would soon enter Jerusalem, some excitement began to build. Agrace to Offer Orientation for Prospective Volunteers Centuries earlier, the prophet Zechariah had encouraged the people of Jerusalem, telling of the increasing glory of the city and of the Temple. That glory was symbolized by the description of the king entering to the cheers of the people, but also humbly riding on a donkey. Volunteering for Agrace can be a very rewarding experience in a person’s life. In April, Agrace will offer volunteer orientation for those interested in making a difference in the lives of patients with advanced illnesses. Agrace has opportunities for volunteers who would like to work directly with Agrace patients, as well as organizational support roles that do not involve patient care such as hospitality (reception) and in the Agrace kitchen. Volunteer roles to assist at the Agrace Thrift Store on Humes Road are also available. The Gospel of Mark tells how well the Apostles carried out Jesus’ instructions, obtaining the donkey and telling the people to get ready. When the procession was all over, Jesus and his apostles went to the Temple and then went back to their accustomed place, the Mount of Olives. Agrace’s next volunteer orientations will be held Thursday, April 16, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Wednesday, April 29, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Agrace Center for Hospice & Palliative Care, 2901 N. Wright Road, Janesville. Prior to attending orientation, prospective volunteers will complete an application and an interview process with Agrace’s Volunteer Services staff to identify the volunteer’s skills and interests. Call (608) 314-2922 to begin the pre-orientation process. The events that follow, as told by Mark, can be seen as foreshadowing the Passion. He visited his friends, Lazarus, Martha and Mary, where a woman anointed his feet. (Anointing was a traditional burial ritual.) Judas went to the chief priests to plan the betrayal of Jesus. Two of the Apostles arranged for a room where they would celebrate the Passover meal. Later, when they began their meal, Jesus announced that one of them would betray him. Then the events of the Passion seem to accelerate. Judas leaves so that he can rendezvous with the priests and armed men. Sacraments Reconciliation: Saturday 9:30-10:30 am or anytime by request. Anointing of the Sick: Please call us at 752-7861 when a loved one has a serious illness. Then Jesus took the Passover bread, broke it and said, “This is my body.” Later, he took the cup of wine, which had been provided for the Passover, and proclaimed it as the blood of the covenant. Weddings: Please contact the rectory six months in advance. One party must be a parish member in good standing. When they were finished, they sang a hymn and returned to the Garden of Olives. There, after some intense prayer, Jesus was arrested. Infant Baptism: Registered members of the parish are welcome to arrange for their baby’s baptism by signing up for the necessary preparation program for parents. His trial, followed by torture and the carrying of the cross, culminated in his crucifixion and death. Thus happened the passion and death of Jesus, as foretold in the Scriptures, followed by the Resurrection – the completion of the mystery of our salvation. RCIA Please call anytime if you would like to discuss Catholicism and see how joining the Church may offer you a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. Catholic Women’s Club Contact Jennifer McBride at 741-8909 or Beth Konkol at 754-1304 for more information. Ministers Needed Knights of Columbus Ministers are needed for the Holy Triduum Masses (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday), as well as the Easter Masses. Meetings held 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm. Contact Greg Kraft 754-5615 for more information. Bulletin Deadline You may sign up in back of church. 2 Mondays at 12:00 noon. Please contact Heather Rude at 752-7861 or hrude@nativitymary.org. Focus on Faith Please Pray For Our Parishioners: Linda Burri, Mary Jane Condon, Jackie H., Gerri, Kathleen Jergenson, Charla Lichtfuss, Jamie Musil, Nancy McCann, Geraldine Rice, Colleen Schroeder, Liam Wester, Lucille Willegal, Joyce Zachau Traveling Chalice Next week, the chalice will be in the home of Joyce Reuter. Please call Colleen Szerlong (868-6386), who is coordinating this program of our Diocesan Office of Vocations. She will put your name on the list of families and individual parish members, who wish to take the chalice into their home. Good Friday Collection Christians around the world are united in a special way during Lent, Holy Week and Easter. Our hearts, minds and prayers are also especially aware of the Holy Land. Our parish, once a year on Good Friday, is called on to support Christians in the Holy Land. Many Christians in the Holy Land depend on the collection for their lives. As a pontifical collection requested by Pope Francis, the annual Good Friday Collection offers a direct link for parishioners to be witnesses of peace and to help protect Holy Places. When you donate on Good Friday, you are supporting Christians in the Holy Land. Franciscans and others in the Holy Land are housing and feeding the poor, providing religious formation and education, maintaining shrines and parishes, and conducting pastoral ministry. For more information, visit MyFranciscan.org/good-friday. The Good Friday Collection is requested by the Holy Father. Please be as generous as your abundance allows. Women’s Cluster Retreat Day Stewardship Palm Sunday “Pilate again said to them, ’Then what shall I do with the man whom you call the King of the Jews?’ And they cried out again, “Crucify him.”’ Mark 15:12-13 Jesus told us “whatever you do for the least of my brothers, you do for me.” Every day we are presented opportunities to help someone. Every day we have the opportunity to see the face of Jesus in others and be the face of Jesus to others. Pray for the courage to stand up for those in need of our help. ************************************************************** "They began to be distressed and to say to him, one by one, Surely it is not I?" During this dramatic scene at the Last Supper, we can picture Judas Iscariot, the betrayer, trying to play up his innocence as long as possible. He knew he had already betrayed Jesus, and if he joined in the "who, me?" ritual, he was just putting on appearances. But what about the others? The rest of the Twelve were deeply disturbed by the idea that they might betray Jesus. As we know, however, when push came to shove, Peter's fear of betraying Jesus was trumped by fear for his own life. "I do not know this man about whom you are talking," he said in order to protect himself. But notice Peter's reaction when he realized what he'd done: "He broke down and wept." How different was humble Peter's response from that of prideful Judas, who acted as if he hadn't done anything wrong: "Who, me?" Both men were unfaithful to the Lord, but only Peter immediately felt real sorrow, what we traditionally call contrition, for his sin. The betrayers in today's Gospel readings are not just these two men. We also follow the crowd who hailed Jesus one day with "hosannas!" and a week later nailed him with their angry "crucify him!" How quickly our faith can turn fickle. For some of us, it may be easy to condemn the crowd and Judas and Peter, thinking that we would never do such a thing: "Who, me?" But today, let us resolve not to be so proud as to think we are perfect disciples. Let us have the humility of Peter who wept over his imperfections and, ultimately, repented of his sins. Only when we acknowledge that we need God's help will we be able to hail him and praise him as he truly deserves. Money Matters All women of the Janesville Cluster and from St. Mary’s Milton are invited to attend a special day of reflection. Our presenter MONEY COUNTS FOR 2014-2015 will be Catherine Schneider from Verona. This special event will be held on Saturday, April 18, at St. John Vianney’s Marian Week 36 Hall. Registration, coffee, and socialization will begin at 9:15 a.m. Our sessions will run from 10:00 a.m. to around 2:30 p.m. Received Budgeted with a one hour lunch break. Lunch will be provided. $20 preregistration fee, due by April 13, can be sent to Jan Bier, 9248 3-22-15 $7,102.00 $12,423.59 E. Co. Rd. A, Janesville, WI, 53546 or Sr. Lauretana Gorman, St. John Vianney Parish, 1245 Clark St., Janesville, WI, 53545. Please make checks payable to Janesville Catholic Women’s YTD $478,562.94 $531.027.19 Club. Registration after that date is $25. If you have any questions or need a ride, call Jan at 752-4387 or Sr. Lauretana at (w)752-6400 or (h)752-9880. This event is co-sponsored by the Cluster Pastoral Ministry Sub-Committee and Janesville 3 Catholic Women’s Club Variance $-5,321.59 $-52,464.25 What’s Happening Area Catholic Churches Holy Week Schedule Almsgiving Collection— Last weekend we collected $1,176.30 for Healthnet. Nativity of Mary 313 E. Wall St., Janesville, WI 752-7861 Thank you for donating to this years Almsgiving Collections. Your donations will make a big difference!! Holy Thursday Mass: 6:15pm Good Friday Service: 1:00pm Holy Saturday Mass: 8:00pm Easter Sunday Mass: 8:30am & 10:30am Save The Date!!!! Nativity of Mary Spring Fling St. John Vianney 1250 E. Racine St., Janesville, WI 7528708 The Spring Fling & Basket Raffle April 19th at 11:30 am in the school gym Holy Thursday Mass: 7:00 pm Good Friday Service: 1:00 pm Holy Saturday Mass: 7:30 pm Easter Mass: 8:15 am & 9:45 am St. Mary – Milton 837 Parkview Dr. Milton, WI 868-3338 St. Joseph – Edgerton 590 S. Street Joseph’s Circle, Edgerton, WI 884-3038 Mac’s Broasted Chicken and sides will be served at a cost of $6.00 for a 2 piece dinner. Additionally, the first 200 parishioners will receive a $5.00 gift certificate from Mac’s! Holy Thursday Mass: 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary, Milton Good Friday Service: 12:00 p.m. at St. Joseph, Edgerton 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross at St. Mary, Milton Holy Saturday Mass: 8:00 p.m. at St. Joseph, Edgerton Easter Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 am at St. Mary, Milton 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph, Edgerton If you would like to volunteer or donate any items needed (ie: potatoes for dinner or desserts) please contact a committee member. Alice 921-2928 * Carol 741-1869 * Dan 201-2757 Laura 754-3211 * Lori 208-0125 Please start constructing themed baskets to add to the fun & success of the day. St. Patrick 315 Cherry St., Janesville, WI 754-8193 Holy Thursday Mass: 5:00 pm Good Friday Service: 12:30 pm Holy Saturday Mass: 7:00 pm Easter Sunday Mass: 7:30 am & 10:00 am Basket raffle tickets will be sold for $5.00 a piece, so we ask that you please design your baskets accordingly. Easter Baskets for Children St. William 456 N. Arch St., Janesville, WI 755-5180 ECHO will be packing and distributing Easter Baskets to children who would otherwise go without during this holiday. In 2014, ECHO gave baskets packed with Easter treats to 545 children. Holy Thursday Mass: 7:00 pm Good Friday Service: 1:00 pm Holy Saturday Mass: 7:00 pm Easter Sunday Mass: 8:00 am, 10:30 am Items needed for the baskets include children’s Easter baskets, individually wrapped candy, plastic eggs, and plastic basket wrap. Items can be dropped off at the ECHO Office during regular business hours or by appointment by calling 754-5333. Drivers Needed— Flowers for the Homebound We are looking for drivers to deliver Easter Lilies to our parishioners who are homebound or living in Nursing Homes. We will begin with Mass at 12:10 on Tuesday March 31st, then flowers will be distributed after Mass for delivery. If you would like to help with this St. Mary Tradition, please call Heather at 752-7861 or e-mail at hrude@nativitymary.org. Volunteers are needed on Monday, March 30, at 9 am to pack Easter baskets at the ECHO Office and on Tuesday -Thursday, March 31-April 2, 9:00 am-4:00 pm to distribute baskets at ECHO. To volunteer, please call Fran at 754-5333 or sign up online. 4 What’s Happening Java & Jabber Market Day OK, it's really the event formerly known as coffee and donuts, but updated. Coffee and donuts has been a tradition for years after mass but has declined in numbers recently. We are resurrecting it with the addition of jabber. Yes! You can stroll down to the basement after 8:30 & 10:30 mass and talk. And for a couple dollar donation, eat donuts and drink coffee. Our next Market Day sale is on Thursday, April 9th . We are $843.80 short of our $3,000 goal for the school year and, with only three more sales remaining, we really need your help in making these last sales strong ones so that we can reach our goal. Remember that the money is used for student enrichment and in the past the money has gone towards funding school picnics, computer software and licensing, classroom consumable supplies and 8th Grade graduation receptions to name a few. If we are able to sell more than $3,500 in products we will make a 15% profit instead of the usual 10% and this will help us to reach our goal so, each and every order placed, no matter how small, will make a big difference. We really need your help!!!!! The update is that we are inviting you, our church community, to host a Sunday morning Java & Jabber. This is a great way to have your group recognized and praised, and an opportunity to share information and recruit new members. We encourage everyone to host- school, classes, Parish council, choir, CYO, prayer groups, families...... Okay you get the point. We encourage everyone to host, and more importantly to attend, and support it. Your group provides the coffee and donuts, whether they are home made or purchased. What you bring and how you set up is up to you. We will supply the advertising. Your invite will be placed in the church bulletin the week before with signs on church doors as reminders. The success of this program depends on all of us. Please talk to your group and set a date to host Java & Jabber! Talk a little. Eat a little. Get to know your fellow parishioners! Spring Salad Lunch and Bazaar Save Saturday, April 11th from 11:00 am—to 2:00 pm at St. William Parish Hall. The salad also includes bread, dessert and a beverage for $8.00. Call Vicki Ott at 752-5768 for ticket information. Please note that Market Day will no longer be accepting EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) food assistance benefits as payment. Our free items this month are a FREE 1 lb. Bag of California Blend with a $40 purchase as well as a FREE 1 lb. Bag of Chicken Gems® with a $90 online purchase (use Promo Code: APRBONUS). Also get a FREE Chocolate Chunk Cookie Dough with the purchase of any three pre-portioned Cookie Dough flavors. With 12 yummy flavors to choose from, now is a good time to stock up on Cookie Dough for all your baking needs. Our Freequent Buyer® program is also still in full swing. Make two purchases of $40 between February and April and then place a third order of $40 in May to receive a FREE Set of Collapsible Storage Bowls at your May sale pick-up. Order forms can be found at all Church entrances and orders can be placed in the Offertory collection basket until Sunday, 29th March. Online orders can be placed @ www.marketday.com by 11:00pm CST on Saturday, 4th April, or orders can be mailed by Thursday, 2nd April to: Ann Minard, 5353 N. River Rd., Janesville , WI 53545 If you have any questions, please call Ann Minard at 373-9805 or Sue Dickman at 580-0408. 5 Thank you for all that you do to help St Mary’s! Cluster Corner Mass Intentions Sunday, March 29 8:30 am Parishioners of Nativity of Mary Parish 10:30 am Felisa Booc Monday, March 30 8:15 am Tuesday, March 31 12:10 pm Joan Emmerich Wednesday, April 1 8:15 am Lillian Raasch Thursday, April 2 Holy Thursday 6:15 pm Friday, April 3 Good Friday 1:00 pm Service Saturday, April 4 Holy Saturday 8:00 pm Jean Boos Mies Sunday, April 5 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord 8:30 am Robert Austin 10:30 am Parishioners of Nativity of Mary Parish ALL ACTIVITIES ARE OPEN TO MEMBERS OF ANY PARISH IN THE CLUSTER March 30 11:00 AM Centering Prayer, Nativity of Mary March 30 1:00 PM or 7:00 PM Bible Discussion, Nativity of Mary, Parish Office March 31 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Adoration, St. William March 31 10:30 AM Faith Sharing Group, Nativity of Mary, Nativity House March 31 7:30 PM Chrism Mass, St. Maria Goretti, Madison, WI April 1 5:30 AM-7:30 AM “That Man Is You”, St. John Vianney, Marian Hall Parish Event Calendar Monday, March 30 11:00 am Centering Prayer - Nativity House 1:00 pm OR 7:00 pm Bible Discussion w/ Sr. Ruth Parish Offices Tuesday, March 31 12:45 Flowers for the Homebound - Church Wednesday, April 1 7:00 pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal Saturday, April 4 9:30 am Reconciliation - Church April 1 9:00 AM Women’s Scripture Study, St. John Vianney, Marian Hall April 6 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM Catholic Charities/Second Harvest Mobile Food Pantry, St. John Vianney 11:30-12:30 Registration, 12:30-2 PM Food Distribution. All in need are welcome. April 11 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Spring Salad Luncheon & Bazaar, St. William, Parish Hall Readings for the Week Divine Mercy Sunday Acts 4:32-35 1 JN 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-31 (44) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:15 am 12:10 pm 8:15 am 6:15 pm 1:00 pm Service 8:00 pm 8:30 & 10:30 am St. John Vianney 5:15 pm 8:15 am 7:00 pm 1:00 pm Service 7:30 pm 8:15 & 9:45 am St. Patrick 8:30 am 5:00 pm 12:30 pm Service 7:00 pm 7:30 & 10:00 am 5:00 pm en Espanol St. William 7:30 am 8:30 am 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 am 10:30 am St. Elizabeth Nursing Home 3:30 pm 7:00 am St. Elizabeth Manor 9:15 am 9:15 am Nativity of Mary St. Mary Hospital 3:00 pm 6:30 pm 6 9:15 am 6:30 pm 11:15 am
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