St. Augustine Parish 6762 W. Rogers St. ■ West Allis, WI 53219 HRVATSKA ŽUPA SV. AUGUSTINA Pastor Fr. Lawrence Frankovich, O.F.M. Parish Council & Committees Chairperson ChuckCaravello Maria Sturgill ............. ........... 327-5026 541-9608 Trustees Mike Suter ................... 405-2078 328-0127 Joan Ryback Phil Tomkowiak ................. ......... 525-0620 321-9244 Business Manager & Finance Pat Rogutich ......... 262-782-9058 Christian Formation Steve Pemper............... 737-5023 Human Concerns Connie Boos ................ 545-7444 Maintenance Mike Suter ................... 405-2078 328-0127 Prayer & Worship Anna Gass ................... 541-2135 Social Activities Betty Iverson ............... 672-5507 Choir Director Pat Rogutich ................ 262-782-9058 Christian Women Betty Pyka ………………...771-4326 Custodian JaniKing………………262-623-4487 Holy Name Society Thomas Beshensky ............. 748-7488 Legion of Mary Linda Gatton ....................... 543-9659 Multicultural Program Anna Gass .......................... 541-2135 Parish Secretary Terri DeGaro ...................... 541-5207 Religious Education Barbara Krieger...………...364-5566 St. Vincent de Paul Eugene Chiconas ................ 463-1218 Secular Franciscans Betty Pyka ………………...771-4326 Young-At-Heart Anna Gass ........................... 541-2135 Sunday Masses Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am Holy Day Masses 9:00 am & 7:00 pm Daily Masses 8:00 am Penance Saturday 4:00 - 4:30 pm Baptisms, Marriages & Funerals Arrange with Pastor Telephones Rectory ..................................... 541-5207 Rectory Fax ................................ 541-0273 Rectory E-mail ................staugwa@att.net Parish Website…………….....staugwa.org Parish Center Hall ...................... 545-9624 Mary Queen of Saints Catholic Academy Principal: Nicole Kuehne, 476-0751 School Board Representative: Laura Richards 475-1350 Athletic Association Rep: Ed Rebro, 617-8873 St. Augustine Parish Masses This Week Sun., October 26th Exodus 22:20-26; 1 Thes 1:5-10; Matthew 22:34-40 Sat., 5:00 Thanksgiving 10:00 Larry Rogutich (family) Mon., October 27th Ephesians 4:32-5:8; Luke 13:10-17 8:00 Special Intention Tues., October 28th SS. Simon and Jude, Apostles Ephesians 4:19-22; Luke 6:12-16 8:00 Parishioners Wed., October 29th Ephesians 6:1-9, Luke 13:22-30 8:00 Marija Jurkovich (Mato & Barbara Gretic) Thurs., October 30th Ephesians 6:10-20; Luke 13:31-35 8:00 Ralph Coffelt (family) Fri., October 31st Philippians 1:1-11; Luke 14:1-6 8:00 Special Intention Sat., November 1st Feast of All Saints Revelation 7:2-4, 9:14; 1 John 3:1-3; Matthew 5:1-12 9:00 a.m. Parishioners Sun., November 2nd Day of the Faithful Departed Wisdom 3:1-9; Roman 5:5-11; John 6:37-40 Sat., 5:00 Faithful Departed 10:00 Faithful Departed Saturday, November 1st All Saints 9:00 am reader: J Panhans euch mins: S Pemper Sunday, November 2nd Faithful Departed 5:00 cross: H Gerow reader: G Chiconas server: M Rebro euch mins: M Rebro, H Gerow & M Caravello 10:00 cross: T Rebro readers: J Panhans & M Redlinger servers: Amy & Ann Rebro euch mins: T Rebro, B & M Suter Last Sunday’s Collection …………………..$2,645.00 Croatian Relief Fund Benefit - Chicken Dinner Today, Sun., Oct. 26th, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m.at at Sacred Heart Parish Hall, 917 N. 49th St., A $10.00 dinner includes choice of half barbecued chicken or a quarter chicken and link of smoked sausage, potato salad, coleslaw, bread, coffee and dessert. All are invited and welcome! West Allis, Wisconsin Today’s Theme Love God with one’s whole self and love neighbor as self. Two Christmas matters already need to be addressed Christmas wreaths and greens must be ordered today or next weekend! Parish order must be sent in the first week of November. Order sheet is on the shelf in the vestibule. Pick-up date is Fri., Nov. 28th from 9 am to noon by the pavilion. Info call Barb Suter at 328-1027! Christmas Calendar Raffle Did you pick up your envelope in the vestibule? Additional raffle sheets are available in the vestibule or in the rectory. The first drawing is Mon., Dec. 1st. A profit of $7,000.00 is our goal, and to reach this we need to sell 500 sheets. Prizes amount to $3,000.00. Prayer & Worship Committee: Mon., Oct., 27th at 7:00 p.m. in RR. Plans for Advent and Christmas! Sleeping Bag Ministry: Tues., Oct., 28th, 9:00 a. m. Remembrance Room! New faces are welcome at this important outreach project. Just come to the RR. Vespers/Holy Hour: Fri. Oct., 31st at 7:00 p.m. As on the previous Fridays of October the rosary will be recited during the Holy Hour. All are invited to join in this hour of prayer concluding with Benediction at 8:00 p.m. Bowling Party: A opportunity for parishioners and friends of St. Augustine to have a fun afternoon! Sun., Nov. 9th, 2:00-4:00 p.m at Burnham Bowl. Information sheets and the sign-up sheet are in the vestibule. Also more information by calling Monica Rebro (208-6752)! Christmas Trip: Dinner/Theatre at Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, Thurs Dec. 11th. “Camelot” on stage. Cost of $75.00 covers everything; green registration sheets with more information in the vestibule. Sign up by Nov. 2nd. A few seats still available on the bus. Set our hearts aflame, O Lord, with the Spirit of your charity, we pray, that we may always think thoughts worthy and pleasing to your majesty and love you sincerely in our brothers and sisters. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, One God, for ever and ever. October 26, 2014 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary time The Daughters of Divine Charity This Congregation of Sisters has served here in St. Augustine Parish and School for 65 years The Congregation was founded by Mother Franciska Lechner in Austria on November 21, 1868. Sisters from the Croatian Province came to St. Mary Visitation Parish in Rankin, Pennsylvania on September 4, 1926; they were formed into a Province in 1950. A year prior to that three members of the community came to St. Augustine Paraish here in West Allis on September 9th, 1949; Sr. Valeria Pollack, St. Stanislaus Zuvic and Postulant Francis Luin (later Sr. Antoinette Luin) The Sisters then staffed the school for fifty years from 1954 until 2004. They likewise ministered in the parish through many other ways. During those 65 years the same Congregation of Sisters also ministered at Sacred Heart Parish on 49th Street and staffed its school. The Sisters had their Provincial House in Akron, Ohio However, their Province and the two other Provinces of the Daughters of Divine Charity in the Unites States merged in 2012 with the Provincial House now on Staten Island, New York. Now at the time of the departure of the Sisters from St. Augustine, three Sisters are living in the convent, Sr. Christine Cochenet, Sr. Mary Coffelt and Sr. Imelda Marinovich. We are most grateful to these three as well as to all the Sisters who ministered in our parish/school. A hearty and sincere thank you! May these three Sisters, together with other members of their Congregation, continue to bear witness to God’s love as is embodied in the very name of their Congregation, The Daughters of Divine Charity. Halloween: This holiday has a pre-Christian past even though its present name is Christian. “Hallow e’en” is an ancient form of All Hallows Eve, the day before all Saints Day! As darkness and cold fell upon the earth, and as plants lost their greenery, the pre-Christian tribes naturally thought of death. Some thought that “the land of the dead” came on earth at this time; hence the ghosts and skeletons! Some of this remains in our secular Halloween so popular in our society. This time of the year was a good occasion for Christians to remember the deceased in a way more attuned to the mystery of Christ’s saving death and glorious resurrection; two separate church observances flowed from this. Feast of All Saints: On November 1st we remember that we, as the holy ones of God on earth, are in communion with the saints of heaven in praising the Lord. The glorious company of apostles, the noble fellowship of prophets, the white-robed martyrs and the saints of all times and places sing out to the Holy and Mighty God; our voices from the earth join with them in praising the Lord. We also look to the saints in heaven as models and examples for daily living. This Feast is a Holy Day of obligation, but since it is on a Saturday this year (so close to Sunday) the bishops have dispensed the faithful from the obligation of participating in Mass. However, for those who choose to come, Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, November 1st, at 9:00 a.m. Remembrance of the Faithful Departed: November tells us that another season of growth has come to an end. Yet we know that the resting earth will be awakened by God’s warmth and light in spring. During November we fittingly remember that each person’s life also comes to an end on earth, but all await a glorious awakening as pledged to us through Jesus who died but was raised from death. Sun. Nov. 2nd, the Day of the Faithful Departed, sometimes known as All Souls Day, is a day to especially remember our dear deceased with a strong hope. Anticipated Mass on Sat., Nov. 1st at 5:00 p.m. and then on Sun., morning Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. On Sunday deceased parishioners of this past year will be remembered by a family member or friend who will light a candle as the name of the deceased is announced. Social follows in Heritage Hall. Three Envelopes for Next Weekend Sat., Nov. 1st, All Saints Day, is a holy day with a regular holy day envelope. Sun., Nov. 2nd, the Day of the Faithful Departed, also known as All Souls Day, has an envelope for the names of your dear deceased; these names will remain by the altar during the entire month of November. These two envelopes are included in the October packet. The names of those who died this past year will be displayed in the back of the church during the entire month of November, known as the Month of the Faithful Departed. The Sun., Nov. 2nd, regular envelope is in the November packet.
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