St. Mary & St. Charles St. Mary & St. John Parishes October 12, 2014 We Welcome You: We welcome you to our parishes and our community. If you would like to become a member of one of our parishes, please contact the parish office (994-2526, Bloomington or725-5595, Cassville) to register. For those who are interested in becoming Catholic or returning to the Catholic Church, please contact Fr. John. The Sacrament of Reconciliation: Fr. John will be available to hear confessions from 3:45-4:15 p.m. every Saturday at the church that has the 4:30 p.m. Mass. The other times for the sacrament of reconciliation are as follows: St. Mary Church, Glen Haven– 7:40-7:50 p.m. on Saturday evenings; St. John’s Church, Patch Grove-7:40-7:50 a.m. on Sunday mornings; St. Mary Church, Bloomington-7:30 –7:50 a.m. every Thurs. Baptism: May God bless our new parents! Please contact Fr. John to schedule the baptism of your child at your church and to attend a baptismal preparation session. Marriage: Congratulations on your upcoming marriage! Please call Fr. John at least six months in advance of the wedding. One of the parties must be a practicing Catholic. Anointing of the Sick: Whenever someone is seriously ill, hospitalized, or is dying, please contact the Bloomington parish office immediately. If you or someone you know is sick and would like to be included in the Mass prayers, please call the parish office. Vocations: Please contact Fr. John if you or someone you know would like to learn more about becoming a priest, brother, sister, deacon, or lay church minister. Please pray for more vocations to the priesthood and all religious ministries!!! St. Charles and St. Mary’s School -Faith, Family and Academic Excellence: To register your child, please call Ms. Julie Zenz (St. Mary’s) at 994-2435 or Ms. Barb Mason (St. Charles) at 725-5173. (see page 5) Bulletin Notices: Please submit bulletin notices in writing to the parish office (sunday7@tds.net) on Monday. Parish website: www.catholicchurchgroup.org St. Charles Parish Office Hours: Please call the office St. Mary’s Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m.-noon . Rev. John Meinholz P.O. Box 35 Bloomington, WI 53804 608-994-2526 608-725-5595 sunday7@tds.net (Julie M Jentz) stchas@tds.net (Marcia Fure) Twenty-eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Fr. John’s Notes: Liturgy Schedule Sat. 10/11 Sun. 10/12 Mon. 10/13 Tues. 10/14 Wed. Thurs. 10/15 10/16 Fri. 10/17 Sat. 10/18 Sun. 10/19 October 12, 2014 4:30 PM Jim Gotto and James D. Cull (Bloomington) 8:00 PM Greg Adrian (Glen Haven) 8:00 AM All Parishioners (Patch Grove) 9:15 AM Dennis Crubel Bloomington) 10:30 AM Lee Cadwell (Cassville) 8:15 AM Pat Ploessl ( Cassville) 9-10:00 AM Adoration ( St. Charles) 8:15 AM Mildred, Steve & Charles Dietrich (Cassville) 5:00 PM Joyce Kluesner (Bloomington) 7:30 AM Adoration & Confessions(St. Mary’s) 8:15 AM Lyle Taylor & Diane Guanella (Bloomington) 8:15 AM Frances Gifford (Bloomington) 4:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 AM 9:15 AM All Parishioners (Cassville) Oscar Wegmann (Glen Haven) William White (Patch Grove) Catholic Daughters of America (Bloomington) 10:30 AM Ambrose & Delores Glassmaker (Cassville) Scripture for the week of October 13, 2014: Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1; Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21 Banns of Matrimony: II Adam Guthrie and Brittany Caley on October 18, at St. John Church, Patch Grove ST. JOHN’S FALL SMORGASBORD: Everyone is invited to attend St. John’s Fall Smorgasbord on Wednesday, October 15, from 4:30 –7:30 p.m. They will be serving roast pork, turkey, meatballs, mashed potatoes & gravy, assorted salads, desserts and beverage. Cards will NOT be played during the evening. Twenty-eighty Sunday of Ordinary Time: Saint Paul tells us today that God will fully supply whatever we need. On a Sunday on which the readings are full of rich banquet images, it is easy to imagine a God who is so loving and generous. As we approach the banquet table today, let us be grateful to have been invited, and let us be generous in sharing with our neighbors, for it is through us that God is so generous to them. MASTERPEICES: October is a time to be grateful for the gift of life and to remember as the theme from the United States Catholic Bishops states–Each of us is a masterpiece of God’s creation. When God created each of us , He did so with precision and purpose, and looks upon us with love and tenderness, inviting us to view ourselves and each other with wonder and awe. Each week this month, we will focus on questions related to our respect for our life given to us by God and how we can value it and value the lives of all persons. Please read the thought provoking insert in the bulletin this week which explores the relationship between poverty and abortion. Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA): This Sunday, I would like to invite those who are interested in becoming Catholic or learning more about the Catholic faith to stop by St. Mary’s Church basement after the 9:15 a.m. Mass. This will be an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about RCIA. If you are not able to attend this meeting, please contact Fr. John at 994-2526 or Marcia Hampton at 994-2149 for more information about the RCIA program. St. Mary School Survey: Every seven years, St. Mary’s School completes the process to be accredited by the Wisconsin Religious and Independent School Association (WRISA). Our teachers, with the assistance of a few parents, examines every aspect of the school and submit a detailed report to WRISA. This process happens over the course of two school years. This year we are writing the report and next year we will host a visiting team who will verify the report. As part of the accreditation process, we are required to conduct a survey about St. Mary’s School which will be held this and next weekend. All St. Mary’s families are asked fill out the survey and return it by October 20. International Combined Collection: TEC Retreat at St. Clements, Lancaster: The date is Oct.31 – Nov.2. TEC (Together Encountering Christ) is an intergenerational movement of the Catholic Church especially designed to help meet the spiritual needs of Catholic Christians. Although it is an amazing experience for anyone over 16 years of age, it can be especially rewarding for those youth who are preparing for or have been recently Confirmed and those adults in the RCIA program. This is also an invitation for those who have already experienced a TEC to come and help by working on team. Fr. John Sasse is the Spiritual Director. Jeff Jackson is the director and can be reached at 608.778.6027. Applications and more information about TEC can be found at www.kairostec.org. Next weekend, October 18 - 19, the International Combined Collection will be conducted in our parish. This collection is combining the following individual collections: World Mission Sunday Church in Latin America Peter’s Pence Church in Central and Eastern Europe Catholic Relief Services Your help in supporting these collections is critical. Please take this week to pray about the support you can provide. A brochure and envelope will be inserted into the bulletin next weekend for your donation. St. Mary Church, Bloomington ST. MARY’S SCHOOL NEWS: Our vision: Faith, Family and Academic Excellence. St. John Church, Patch Grove St. Mary’s Religious Education: Religious Education Classes for October 15: Grades 1-6: No Class Grades 7-10: No Class Confirmation Class: No Class If you have not registered your child for religious ed. classes please contact Laura Tolle or Julie Zenz at 994-2435. St. Mary’s Parish Work Day: We were very happy to welcome a variety of pets to the Mass on Oct. 2, in honor of the Feast of St. Francis on Oct. 4. We were sad to say goodbye to our Chinese friends this week. The kindness and friendliness our community touched their hearts and changed them in ways that they will only know over time. We appreciate everyone who bought Little Caesar's Pizza. The money raised is used to pay our heating bills in the winter. The students will visit Sinsinawa Mound to see Czech musicians on Oct. 23. The Dominican sisters assist our schools with the cost of seeing live shows to enrich cultural awareness in our children St. Mary’s SCRIP: We have a wide variety of SCRIP gift cards that can help with all of your fall shopping and help support St. Mary School at the same time. We carry cards for national retailers, local gas cards, Piggly Wiggly and Wal-Mart as well as most local venders. Scrip gift cards may be purchased at St. Mary’s School or at Economy Feed Mill. Thank you for supporting St. Mary’s School by purchasing Scrip! All St. Mary’s Parish members are asked to help at the Parish Work day which will be held on October 18, 2014 to prepare the church and parish grounds for winter. Please bring rakes, buckets, paint brushes, rags, and other tools to help with the work. 2014 HARVEST FUND: It’s harvest time again which means St. Mary’s Harvest Fund has started. Thank you to everyone who has already contributed to the Harvest Fund. We hope all of our parish members will be able to share their bounty and blessings to help with fall and winter expenses for the parish. We appreciate all contributions large or small and thank the many generous parishioners for their continued support. PARISH FINANCIAL UPDATES: Quiltfest 2014Thank You’s: Thank you to all who helped with and attended the Quiltfest last weekend. One hundred thirty beautiful quilts were displayed in the school gym, lobby and cafeteria. Thank you to parish volunteers who answered our call and gave a couple of hours each to assemble the quilt hangers, hang the quilts, sell tickets and take down the quilts and quilt hangers. Thanks to Betsy Vorwald, Whispers & Thyme, for the fall décor that added so much to the atmosphere of the show. Thanks to St. Mary’s staff for their patience while their school is invaded by quilt lovers. Thank you to Julie Jentz for her help with planning. Thanks for Hermsen’s Hardware for the use of pipes to hang the quilts on. Thank you to Father John for the use of one of the guest beds for our Bed Turning, displaying 15 quilts on one bed. Thank you to local the 14 quilt shops who donated door prizes. Thank you to all the ladies from the area who entered quilts in Quiltfest 2014. If you didn’t get to the show, you missed an amazing display of local talent. Viewers picked their favorite quilts—congrats to Sarah Fenstermann, Fennimore; Linda Klauer, Cassville; Ione Meoska, Bagley; Glenda Holzer, Fennimore; and Ashley Reimer, Stitzer. The raffle drawing for the four wall hangings, cards and gift certificate will be held at Breakfast with Santa on November 30. -Quiltfest 2014 Committee PLEASE HELP US PAY OUR EXPENSES St. Mary’s Collections for the week ending 10-3-14: Church Support….………………………………...….…...$2,230.00 Offertory Collections………………………………………..$337.25 Scrip Tuition Contribution………………………………..$7,504.49 Children’s Collection………………………………………….$15.00 Harvest Fund Income…………………………………………$95.00 Religious Ed. Fees………………………………………….$1,022.50 St. Mary’s families are asked to generously contribute toward the support of parish expenses. We need to receive approximately $9,500.00 every week to cover all parish expenses. St. John’s Collections for the week of 10-3-14: Church Support……………………………………………...$305.00 Offertory…………………..………………………………….$154.00 St. John’s families are asked to generously contribute toward the support of parish expenses. We need to receive approximately $950.00 every week to cover all parish expenses. St. John Ministry Schedule for October 19, 2014 8:00 a.m. Mass Lector: Communion: Gifts: Ushers: Servers: Jim Warczak Michelle Breuer Chris & Barbara Neises Gene Harris, Tom Quick James Breuer, Jonathan Breuer St. Mary Ministry Schedule for October 19, 2014 Lector: Communion: Sacristans: Gifts: Ushers: Servers: 9:15 a.m. Mass Pat Casey Pat Casey, Pat Martin Pat Casey CDA members Mike Mumm, Tony Trento Ann Peters, Brynly Pritchett St. Charles Church, Cassville St. Charles Announcements: Religious Education Classes: Religious Education Classes for St. Charles for the 8th through 10th graders will start on October 15, at 7:30 pm. CCD classes for grades 1-7 began on October 8. Please call the St. Charles Parish office for more information if you have not registered your child(ren) yet for classes. St. Charles CCW News: There will be a CCW meeting on October 15. ALL members will meet at 6:00 p.m., and at 7:00 p.m. Janine Nigl will speak on St. John Paul II’s teaching about the Dignity of Women, women’s role in the world today and in the Church. All ladies are welcome to come and listen to this excellent speaker. There will be free babysitting, so please consider attending. Ladies should bring food pantry things and holiday items (candles, napkins, decorations, lights) that we will wrap and give to a needy family. St. Charles Home & School Rummage Sale: Start cleaning out your closets for St. Charles Home & School Rummage Sale on October 25 & 26! The Rummage Sale will be open from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on Saturday and from 8:00 a.m.-noon on Sunday (with everything in a bag for $1.00). There will also be a Bake Sale held in conjunction with the Rummage Sale. The Bake Sale will be on Saturday at 8:00a.m. Please sort clothing items by sizes. Donations can be dropped off the week of the sale. Anyone available to help set up can be at the school @ noon on Friday the October 24. Thanks! Any questions contact Holly Tasker @725-5778 Reflection: “And my God will supply every need of yours…” - Philippians 4:19 God really does provide for those that are grateful and generous. This is very difficult for people that don’t live a stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical and say it’s just coincidence. If you are skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for just one month – be generous with your gifts of time, talent and treasure and see how God provides for your needs. St. Charles School News: On October 20, our 4K through 2nd graders will be traveling to the Dubuque Heritage Center to see a performance of Curious George. They look forward to it! On October 23, the 5K through 8th graders will be traveling to the Sinsinawa Auditorium. They will see a group from the Czech Republic perform diverse music on traditional and modern instruments. We would like to say “thank you” to all the volunteer drivers who help make these trips possible. St. Charles School is in need of a music teacher one day per week. Please contact Barb Mason, St. Charles School, P.O. Box 167, Cassville, WI, 53806 for more information or to apply. SCRIP: Scrip cards are available from Mary Ploessl (725-5079). You can also purchase Walmart and BP cards at New Image Salon, the village clerk’s office, or at St. Charles school. Thanks to all who support this fundraising program. “The important thing is that we do not let a single day go by in vain without putting it to good use for eternity.” -Blessed Franz Jägerslätter St. Mary Church, Glen Haven St. Mary’s News: October Rosary Month: The Rosary will be said on Saturday evenings during October starting at 7:40p.m. There is a sign-up sheet in back of church. Please join us in this powerful prayer. HELP WANTED: Please contact Joe Breuer (794-2295) if you could help with mowing the lawn at St. Mary's, Glen Haven. Canceled Stamps for Missions: St. Mary’s is collecting canceled stamps for missions. Please place the stamps in the box at the back of church. Food Drive: Catholic Financial (Glen Haven Branch) is sponsoring a food drive to benefit the food shelter in Patch Grove. Bags will be handed out Oct. 25 to be returned by Nov.8. Nonperishable foods, paper products & personal items are most needed. Thanks to all who can help. PARISH FINANCIAL UPDATES: St. Mary’s, Glen Haven for October 4, 2014: Church Support……………………………………………...$570.00 Offertory……….......................................................................$ 82.05 Respect Life…………………………………………………..$105.00 Total…….………….................................................$757.05 St. Charles, Cassville for October 4 & 5, 2014: Church Support……………………………………………$3,205.00 Offertory……….......................................................................$302.00 DST………………………………………………………….…$10.00 Respect Life…………………………………………………..$110.00 Matching Funds…………………………………………….…$25.00 Total……………………………………………………..….$3,667.00 PLEASE HELP US PAY OUR EXPENSES St. Charles suggested giving is $1,400.00 a year for a married couple and $700.00 a year for a single household. We deeply appreciate all that you can do. Thank you! St. Mary’s, Glen Haven Ministry Schedule for October 18, 2014 8:00 p.m. Mass Lector: Barb Breuer Communion: Mike Breuer Ushers: Mike Breuer, Ken Breuer Servers: Gavin & Evan Kirschbaum St. Charles’ Ministry Schedule for October 18 & 19, 2014 4:30 p.m. Mass Lectors: Patti Okey Communion: Eleanor Mumm, kate Vogt Ushers: Jim Koopman, Ken Schauff, Jim Vogt Servers: Okey family 10:30 a.m. Mass Lectors: Gordy Kremer Communion: Mary White, Kristin Mumm Ushers: White family Servers: Christian & Colton Reynolds Thank You to Our Bulletin Advertisers: We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all of the businesses who advertize in our bulletin and make the printing of our bulletins possible! Please thank the business who are sponsoring our bulletin. If there is someone who would like to advertise in our bulletin, please call the Bloomington parish office at 994-2526. The cost for a black & white ad starts at approx. $6.00 per week. Twenty-eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time CELEBRATE LIFE: October 12, 2014 MEETINGS & EVENTS: *October 14-St. John’s Food Pantry at 2:00 p.m. *October 15– St. Charles CCW meeting at 7:00 p.m. *October 15- St. John’s Smorgasbord *Oct. 15– Fall Supper sponsored by Holy Ghost CCW at HG-IC School gym in Dickeyville, WI with serving from 4:30-6:30 p.m. *October 16– Grant Vicariate meeting at St. Mary’s *Oct. 20—St. Mary’s, Glen Haven Council meeting at 7:00p.m. *Oct. 26– Knights of Columbus Breakfast at St. Mary’s *October 26– Sts. Andrew Thomas Fall Festival in Potosi, WI. Chicken & Ham dinenr served from 11:00a.m.-4:00 p.m., plus country store, silent auction, bingo, and games. *November 10– St. Charles Parish Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. *November 11-St. John’s Food Pantry at 2:00 p.m. *Nov. 17-St. Mary’s Council meeting in Bloomington at 7:00 p.m. *November 30– St. Mary’s Breakfast with Santa St. Augustine’s 40th Anniversary: Help is Available: If you need support for an unplanned pregnancy, please contact the Women’s Care Center at 608-241-8100. If you have lost a child to miscarriage, please consider contacting your parish priest for help. The Church has various rites and commendation ceremonies that seek to provide hope and consolation for parents and families. For more information on pro-life issues, visit www.WisconsinRightToLife.org, www.feministsforlife or www.priestsfor life.org. October is the Month of the Rosary: October is also the Month of the Rosary. We thank all of the Rosary Leaders in our parishes for their leadership, prayers, and ministry of praying the rosary before each of our Masses. Please pray the rosary with your family. There is so much to pray for about our country and world. "We invite you to join us on Sunday, October 19, 2014, to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the forming of our Parish; which has been the home for the Catholic Students at UWP for over 40 years. Mass will be at 10:30 am, followed by a Potluck meal in the dining room in the lower level of St. Augustine. We invite you to bring a dish to pass, such as a casserole, salad, dessert, etc. We will provide drinks and table service. All are invited. We look forward to seeing many past parishioners and Newman Alumni. Spread the word." Knights of Columbus News: A roadside cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, October 25, and volunteers will be needed to split wood at Badger Camp on Saturday, November 1. The fall breakfast will be held at St. Mary's in Bloomington on Sunday, October 26. All are welcome to attend.
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