- Saint Joseph Ridge Parish

ST. JOSEPH PARISH, ST. JOSEPH RIDGE
Rev. Timothy Welles – Pastor & Member of the Mariological Society of America
W2601 STATE ROAD 33, LA CROSSE, WI 54601
PHONE (608) 788-1646 * Father Tim’s Cell (920) 471-8240
WEB SITE: www.saintjosephridgeparish.com
E-MAIL: sjrp@centurytel.net
WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday, 6:15 PM; Sunday, 8:30 AM
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
April 5, 2015
Dear Members of Saint Joseph Parish;
HAPPY EASTER!
The “answer” to last weeks’ Jeopardy quiz is: Who is Mark, otherwise known as “JohnMark.”? Also, for this week’s quiz, remember you need to state your answer is the form of a
question. The answer is: “In John’s Gospel he always writes about “the disciple that Jesus
loved.” Who is this un-named disciple? There are 2 possible answers for this; I’ll accept both of
them! I have some left-over candy bars for you if you get this question right! Good luck!
One of the reasons why I asked you that question last week of the young man ‘who ran
away…” is because most of the Gospel readings that we will hear at Mass until Advent Season
comes from the Gospel of Mark. The young man who ran away during the arrest of Jesus does
not appear in the passion reading from Matthew, Luke, or John….and since the Passion
reading this year on Palm Sunday was from Mark, I thought that was an obvious give-away!
But un-named disciples carry HUGE meanings in the Gospel readings. It might be obvious
that the characters stand for a certain Gospel writer, but there is more meaning than that
behind an un-named disciple. So, you might have to do some “detective” work to figure it out.
Hint: Like reading the footnotes at the bottom of a bible page, and seeing the connection
between the Old and New Testaments, or even reading the introduction that is italicized before
a particular Gospel in the Bible is even helpful. One resurrection story about the 1 un-named
disciple to the house in Emmaus comes to mind!
Today, we go from the sadness of Good Friday where like the musical group Herman’s
Hermits could sing about Good Friday till early Easter Morning, “There’s a Kind of Hush, all
over the world….” that is, from the death of Jesus bringing us grief and sadness, to the Joy of
Easter Sunday, “I’m walking on Sunshine…” from the group Katrina and the Waves.
The Resurrection of Jesus this morning touches us in so many ways. I can remember
dealing with the death of my grandfather about this time of year in 1990 when I was 26 years
old. He suffered a heart attack 10 years prior, and he was always asking God for more time,
which he obviously and generously received! However, we thought he was going to be around
forever, like the disciples did. And when his “Good Friday” came, it was a little bit unexpected,
and shocked us and rocked our worlds like the disciples were “all shook up.” Our faith journey
in keeping the Catholic faith could have ended right there, and if it were not for a strong prayer
life, especially through the praying of the rosary. Knowing that Our Blessed Mother was always
right there with us every step of the way allowed us to “keep it together”. Ever wonder: “Why?”
Well, Our Lady saw her son, Jesus, go through the worst punishment and torture that
was every inflicted on an innocent human being; as a matter of fact, Jesus did no wrong! And
what happened to Him?--- Scourged over 5000 times, made fun of, mocked, ridiculed, lost 11
of his 12 closest friends, suffered the death penalty with no attorney nor appeals, died with
criminals, etc. ---For most mothers, I’m sure this could have been too much to take. What held
Our Lady together?
Mary knew that all of this was not the end. Mary knew that her son would rise from the
dead—just like all of us are destined for. Sure, all of us will rise someday, but we need to go
through a Good Friday first….we make it past that and just like Jesus, we too, will experience
a Resurrection Day where there will be no more death, or crying, or pain. In fact, a day that
will be the biggest “family reunion” of all time! What holds us together until then?
The belief in the Resurrection & a prayer life grounded in Jesus that makes the difference!
The Gospel stories that we heard on Palm Sunday and the Triduum are not just isolated
‘history” and “rags to riches” stories. The death and resurrection of Jesus are our destiny too,
the destiny of the whole human race…how God saved us from eternal death by His suffering
and death. BUT…but we will also rise with Him on the Last Day. And then we get to spend
eternity with the one who made it all possible…the RISEN Christ!
HE HAS RISEN, ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA!!!
Yours sincerely in Christ
Rev. Tim Welles / Pastor
MASS TIMES
Holy Saturday, April 4, 8:00 PM
Easter Sunday, April 5, 8:30 AM
Tuesday, April 7, 8:30 AM
Thursday, April 9, 8:30 AM
Saturday, April 11, 6:15 PM
Sunday, April 12, 8:30 AM
MASS INTENTIONS
+ Allen Gerke
+ Clarence, Theresa & Pauline Gotz
+Henry Trinkes
+Emil Bahr
+George Bahr
+Our Parish Family
ST. PETER, Middle Ridge
Saturday, 8:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM
Tuesday – Friday, 8:00 AM
ST. MARY, Coon Valley
Saturday, 4:00 PM
Sunday, 10:30 AM
Wed. & Friday, 8:00 AM
CONFESSIONS every Saturday from 5:45 to 6:05 PM.
THE ROSARY is recited before the Saturday-evening Mass around 5:45 PM.
LAST WEEK’S STEWARDSHIP: Adult Envelopes, $1,386.00; Offertory, $176.00; Easter Flowers, $125.00; Initial Offering, $2.00.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS
Saturday, April 11, 6:15 PM
Servers: Breanna Mikshowsky & Becca Amundson
Ushers: Bob Kotek & Arlan Roesler
Readers: Bill Weber
Communion Minister: Evie Mikshowsky
Sunday, April 12, 8:30 AM
Servers: Taylor Skinner & Queto Weber
Ushers: Jim Hesselburg & Nick Clements
Reader: Faith Skinner
Communion Minister: Stacy Burns
UPCOMING MEETINGS
FATHER HARDEN SERIES: Sunday, April 12, at 7:00 PM, in the school hall.
PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING: Tuesday, April 14, at 7:00 PM, in the school hall.
PCCW MEETING: Monday, April 20th, at 7:00 PM, in the school hall.
HANDY HELPERS! Due to lack of interest and conflicts, Handy Helpers will not meet until further notice. Please call Dolores
at 608-799-6722 if you are interested in being in this group.
OUR CHICKEN DINNER was a great success. Final numbers are yet to come since all invoices are not yet received. Winners
from the cash raffle are: 1st Prize -$300 – Bob Dickman – Westby; 2nd -$200 – Audrey Roesler; 3rd -$100 – David Purcell –
New York; 4th -$50 – Margie Schumacher – La Crosse; 5th -$50 – Joyce Clements – La Crosse; 6th -$50 – Don Breidel – La
Crosse; 7th -$50 – Nancy Homstad – La Crosse; 8th -$50 – Jeanne Goody – Coon Valley; 9th -$50 – Mary Jo Hess – Coon Valley.
A Huge “THANK YOU” to everyone who worked, baked, donated, sold raffle tickets, donated craft/basket raffle items, etc.! It
was nice to see familiar faces and new faces at this parish event. We couldn’t get it done without your help.
EASTER FLOWER DONATIONS. Donations to cover the cost of the flowers decorating our church this Easter have been
received from Gary and Mary Jo Hess, in memory of Paul & Dorothy Hess and deceased members of the Al & Anna Mae Antony
family; Rose Malzacher, in memory of Lawrence Malzacher; Carole Strittmater, in memory of Curtis Strittmater; Joyce Clements,
in memory of Herbert Clements; Mary Jo Dunnum, in memory of Donald & Rita Weber; Jeanne Goody, in memory of Dennis
Goody and the Conrad Hansen Family; Stan and Carol Clements, in memory of Brent Clements, Carli Clements, Eugene, Luella
& John Leis; John and Sylvia Thurk, in memory of Sara Rose Hougom; Sherry Hougom, in memory of Sara Rose Hougom; Bill
& Shirley Patterson, in memory of their deceased relatives; Bill and Diana Clements, in memory of Joe and Bob Murphy; Steve
Lusk, in memory of Edward & Julianna Lusk, Otto & Dorothy Hayes, Agnes Wehrenberg, and Arnold Peterson.
THE LUXEMBOURG/AMERICAN Descendants’ Society of the La Crosse Region invites you to their Tri-State Meeting held
on May 2 & 3. Please contact Sandy at this email for more information AND to RSVP before April 15: sandyhammes@charter.net
RICE BOWL! - HUNGERING FOR CELEBRATION! We prayed, fasted and gave alms – and now we celebrate! Our
Lenten journey with CRS Rice Bowl ends in our own hearts, where Jesus reigns forever. Let us rejoice in our risen Lord – and
in the lives we’ve changed this Lent in Tanzania, Nicaragua, Niger, Lebanon, the Democratic Republic of Congo and all over the
world! Don’t forget to turn in your CRS Rice Bowl into the box in the back of church.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY devotions will take place on April 12, 2015 at St. James the Less Catholic Church, 1032 Caledonia
St., La Crosse from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Adoration will begin immediately following the 10:00 a.m. Mass. Confessions will
be heard throughout the afternoon along with recitation of the Rosary and a selection of readings from the Diary of Saint Faustina.
We will conclude with Benediction and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Refreshments will be served following the devotions in
Murphy Hall. For more information, call Donna at 608-782-7557.
THE ANNUAL COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR, sponsored by Viterbo University, will be held on Tuesday, April 14 th from
2 – 6 PM in the Amie L. Mathy Center. Please call 608-796-3806 for more information.
AQUINAS BOOSTER CLUB CHICKEN-QUE will be on Wednesday, April 15th at Aquinas High School in the Cass Street
Parking Lot. $9.00 each, drive thru carry outs only. Serving starts at 11:00 AM and goes until gone. (They sold out last year
by 2:00 PM) Please call Stacy Burns at 608-769-8828 with any questions.
ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN-UP DAY at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. April 16-18 from 9:30 AM-3:30 PM. A
volunteer event for individuals, families or service groups. Reserve your spot today! Contact Laura Antonie at (608) 782-5440 or
Email: lantonie@guadalupeshrine.org.
WISCONSIN PARENTAL CHOICE PROGRAM: Aquinas Catholic Schools would like to remind all families that the
deadline for the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program is rapidly approaching. The Program allows income-eligible families to
educate their students at Aquinas Catholic Schools FREE of charge. The ACS Verification Document Deadline is April 17, 2014.
Visit <choice.aquinascatholicschools.org> to learn more! Questions may be directed to Enrollment Coordinator, Glenda Bunk,
at 784-8585 or <glenda.bunk@aquinasschools.org>.
FAMILY DAY OF PILGRIMAGE at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Saturday, April 18, 2015. The day begins at 10:30 AM. For further
information or answers to questions, please contact Steve Doll, Pilgrimage Outreach Coordinator, at (608) 782-5440 x240
orsdoll@guadalupeshrine.org.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHARITY RAFFLE! Main prize is $50,000.00. Each ticket only $5.00. Drawing will be held
on April 24th. To buy tickets, please contact Ron Schmidt at 786-2234, for questions call Rosie Kammel at 788-6439.