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St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Parish Community
Jefferson, Wisconsin
St. John the Baptist Church 214 North Sanborn Avenue Jefferson, Wisconsin 53549 920-674-2025
Mass Times: Saturday at 5:30 pm Sunday at 7:30 am Sunday at 10:30 am Sunday at 12:30 pm in Spanish
St. Lawrence Church P. O. Box 313 Jefferson, Wisconsin 53549 920-674-2822
Mass Time: Saturday at 4:00 pm
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St. Francis of Assisi Pastoral Staff
Rev. Thomas J. Coyle Rectory: 920-674-9619
Mr. Terry Tinkle, Principal
School: 920-674-5821
Ms. Donna J. Kiesling, Office Manager
Ms. Beth Schweiger
Parish Center: 920-674-2025
Mrs. Tiffany Topel, Director of
Religious Education and Youth Ministry
920-674-5433 ext. 5
Mrs. Jodi El-Beri, Coordinator of
Religious Education, Baptismal Preparation 920-674-5433 ext. 4
Cathey Sloane, RN, Parish Nurse
Tuesday-Thursday
920-988-0397/catheypn@gmail.com
Ms. Lizzett Perez, Hispanic Ministry
920-253-8464
St. Lawrence-Franciscan House
920-674-4258
RCIA - co-chairs
Susan Dascenzo
bobbysuedascenzo@gmail.com
or 608-345-5426
Rick Helman
hlmrch7@tds.net
or 920-699-4029
Website: stfranciscommunity.net
Flocknote: www.flocknote.com/
stfrancisjefferson
For inclusions in the bulletin,
please contact Tiffany at
ttopel@stjohnbaptist.net.
St. Francis of Assisi
Catholic Parish
Community
Jefferson, Wisconsin
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St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Community of Faith Jefferson
Saturday, January 20/Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00 pm †Clarence & Veronica Rueth/
Mass (St. Lawrence)
5:30 pm †John Vogel, Margaret Monogue/
Mass (SJB)
Sunday, January 21/Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 am †Gaylin Morgan, Paul Schroedl;
St. Francis of Assisi Parish Community/
Mass (SJB)
10:30 am †Rev. John L. Urban, Helen Stowe/
Mass (SJB)
12:30 pm Mass in Spanish (SJB)
Monday, January 22/Day of Prayer for the Legal
Protection of Unborn Children
7:30 am Word & Communion (SJB)
8:00 am Rosary (SJB)
5:45 pm Adult Small Group (SJB)
7:00 pm Adoration (SJB)
Tuesday, January 23
7:30 am Word & Communion (SJB)
8:00 am Rosary (SJB)
Wednesday, January 24/St. Francis de Sales
7:30 am †Joseph Burnett/Mass (SJB)
10:30 am Mass (Alden Estates)
Thursday, January 25/The Conversion of St. Paul
7:30 am Word & Communion (SJB)
8:00 am Rosary (SJB)
8:25 am †John Vogel/All School Mass (SJB)
Friday, January 26/Sts. Timothy & Titus
7:30 am †George Sindermann/Mass (SJB)
8:00 am Rosary & Reconciliation (SJB)
24 Hour Eucharistic Adoration (concludes
7:30 am Saturday)
Saturday, January 27/Fourth Sunday in Ordinary
Time
4:00 pm Special Intention/Mass (St. Lawrence)
5:30 pm †Dr. Paul & Lee Didion, Lucille Koehler/
Mass (SJB)
Sunday, January 28/Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 am †Pat McGrath, Mary Ann Ganser/
Mass (SJB)
10:30 am †Rev. John L. Urban, Marian Wilson, Sue
French-Wilson; St. Francis of Assisi Parish
Community/Mass (SJB)
12:30 pm Mass in Spanish (SJB)
7:00 pm Youth Mass (SJB)
Rite of Acceptance When the inquiring person and the Church
community believe that the person is showing
signs of a Christian faith and is ready to commit
to becoming Catholic, the person is invited to
celebrate a ritual called "Rite of Acceptance
into the Order of the Catechumenate." By
celebrating this rite, the person is officially and publicly
declaring his or her intention to enter into a formal
relationship with the Church, learning its ways and
participating in its lifestyle. The Church, in turn, accepts
their commitment and pledges its support throughout the
Person’s journey of faith. This rite makes the person an
official member of the Church.
Therefore, the person is given an official title and role to
play in the Church, that of "catechumen" which means
"one in whom the Word of God echoes." In preparation
of this rite, the Church also gives the inquiring person a
gift, a blessed Catholic Bible.
Please welcome and encourage our candidates on
Sunday, January 28th. at the 10:30 am Mass:
Reeanna Olson
Jaysen Yoder
After Mass we would like to invite you all to please join
us in the school gym for doughnuts and refreshments
sponsored by the RCIA program!
Save the Date!
Annual Lenten Fish Fry hosted by
the Religious Education Department +
Hispanic Ministry will be held on
Friday, March 2nd from 4:30-7:30
pm in the school gym.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Collection from January 13/14 $17,500.00 Average Weekly Revenue Needed
Adult Envelopes………………........….………..$5,593.50
Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT)………………...$2,004.00
Offertory……………………...…….……..…….$1,376.92
Junior Envelopes……………………………...……$17.50
Restoration/Special Projects + EFT...…...…..........$688.00
Endowment Fund + EFT………….....….……….…$80.00
Holy Days...……………………………….………$162.00
Staff Retirement……...…………………………….$40.00
Rev. John Urban Memorial ………………………$510.00
Fiscal YTD Collection…………....$495,142.42
Fiscal YTD Budget……………….$507,500.00
Shortfall…………….………….....($12,357.58)
SCRIP Visa $50 and $100 are now available. Buy
Scrip! Help the school and parish!!! Call Lori in
the office for more information 674-5821.
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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 21, 2018
Jefferson County Wisconsin Right to Life would like you to remember all those who are attending
the March for Life in Washington D.C.
On January 22, 1974 thousands of pro-lifers participated
in the first March for Life to stand up for the unborn. An
inspiring rally was held as Members of Congress
announced pro-life legislation and expressed their support
for the pro-life cause. The program concluded with a
“Circle of Life” march around the Capitol, followed by
participants lobbying their Members of Congress.
Soon after that first March in 1974, it became apparent
that congressional protection for the unborn was not on
the horizon. Instead of sitting on the sidelines, it was
decided that the March for Life, rather than the originally
anticipated one-time event, would instead be held every
year until Roe v. Wade was overturned.
That year, the March for Life became incorporated as an
action-oriented non-profit organization, and the “Life
Principles” were developed as the underlying guideline of
the organization.
The March continued to grow and develop each year.
Nellie was an ever-faithful voice for the most vulnerable
in society, working to protect the preborn until her last
hours of life. While each March for Life has faced a
unique challenge or obstacle, the numbers of participants
have continued to grow. Please pray for all those who
participate in the March.
Madison March for Life Please join Madison’s local March for Life
on Monday, Jan. 22.
Where: St. Patrick’s (404 E. Main St,
Madison) to the Wisconsin State Capitol
When: Rosary for Life at 11:45 AM;
Mass at 12:10 PM, and peaceful march
to the State Capitol at 1:00 PM
What: Following the mass we will
march around the Capitol then go inside
for prayer and then visit each legislator
with the message that all life is precious
from conception to natural death.
The theme for our march is “As a
Pro-Life People - We Dare to
Hope.”
This event is sponsored by the Diocese of Madison.
Readings for the Week of January 21, 2018
Sunday: Jon 3:1-5, 10/Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [4a]/1 Cor
7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20
Monday: 2 Sm 5:1-7, 10/Ps 89:20, 21-22, 25-26 [25a]/
Mk 3:22-30
Tuesday: 2 Sm 6:12b-15, 17-19/Ps 24:7, 8, 9, 10 [8]/Mk
3:31-35
Wednesday: 2 Sm 7:4-17/Ps 89:4-5, 27-28, 29-30 [29a]/
Mk 4:1-20
Thursday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22/Ps 117:1bc, 2
[Mk 16:15]/Mk 16:15-18
Friday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3, 7-8a,
10 [3]/Mk 4:26-34
Saturday: 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17/Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 16-
17 [12a]/Mk 4:35-41
Next Sunday: Dt 18:15-20/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9, [8]/1 Cor
7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28
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St. John the Baptist Church
(January 27/28 - the 4th weekend of the month)
LECTOR/GIFT BEARERS
5:30 pm Michael Jahnke/Don & Joanne Kraus
7:30 am Jack Dooley/Phil & Sarah Friend Family
10:30 am Patti Lorbecki/Jeff & Toni Punzel Family
ALTAR SERVERS
5:30 pm S., J., W. Peterson, H. Fox
7:30 am A. Hauser, L. Sheil, B. Laesch
10:30 am S. Drewek. E., I., I. Tackman
COMMUNION DISTRIBUTORS
5:30 pm K. Kraehnke (clean), S. Kraehnke (c.), C. Bauman
7:30 am K. Adelmeyer (c.), P. Friend (c.), J. van Lieshout
10:30 am M. Mallory (c.), P. Lorbecki (c.), Lisa A. Schicker
USHERS
5:30 pm J. Laesch, J. Ganser, L. Skretta, B. Skretta
7:30 am D. Haffelder, A. Bare, Jr., D. McGrath, S. Endl
10:30 am B. Koehler, J. Hauser, T. Honore, S. Schoofs
St. Lawrence Church Saturday, January 27, 4:00 pm
Lectors: Suzette Meyers, Susan Dascenzo
Eucharistic Minister: Rosalie Walther
Ushers: Jim Schroedl, Lloyd Schuld,
Dave Schopen, Bob Scheinkoenig
Gifts: Bob & Bonnie Scheinkoenig
Servers: Emma Townsend, Joey Meyers
PRAY FOR THE UNBORN
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LITURGY COORDINATOR POSITION AVAILABLE
St. Mary, Milton, a vibrant and active parish of
almost 1,000 families, is seeking a part-time
Liturgy Coordinator. The applicant must be a
practicing Catholic with a good knowledge of
Catholic Liturgical practices.
Responsibilities include:
· The recruitment, training and ongoing
instruction and scheduling of altar servers,
readers, commentators, ushers, extraordinary
ministers, sacristans and others as needed
· Maintaining all liturgical supplies and
equipment
· Be present at parish Liturgical celebrations as
agreed upon with the pastor
· Plus other related tasks as necessary.
Interested candidates should send their
application, cover letter and resume via email
to: stmarymilton@gmail.com, or mail to Rev.
David Timmerman: 837 Parkview Dr, Milton,
WI 53563. Qualified candidates will be
contacted for an interview.
Weekend Silent Preached
Retreats for Men
February 2 – 4, 2018
February 16 – 18, 2018
February 23 – 25, 2018
March 2 – 4, 2018
March 9 – 11, 2018
May 4 – 6, 2018
Arrival/Check-in begins at 6:15 p.m. on Friday,
followed by welcoming/orientation at 7:30 p.m. and
Mass.
The retreat concludes after the noon meal on Sunday.
(Note: No evening meal is served on Friday)
Cost: $205 includes room, board and materials
To register by phone call 262-567-6900
To register by email rrc@redemptoristretreat.org
The ducks are flying north! Watch for yours coming
soon! Try your luck and buy a Duck!
It’s time to start thinking about the ’18 -‘19 school
year. Did you know that we offer PreK3 and PreK4?
We also have Extended Care before and after school.
Our PreK program offers your child developmentally
appropriate activities as well as participation in our
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Program, which
teaches about Jesus in a Montessori style
environment. Call our school office for more
information or to schedule a tour. Of course, our
school also offers K-8 classes with academically
challenging and faith-filled curriculums designed to
educate the whole child. We are always excited to
add new students to our SJB family!
St. John the Baptist Catholic School was selected as
a finalist for Catholic Financial Life’s Give Back
Video Contest! Now we need your help! The winners
will be chosen by popular vote. Voting will officially
open on Wednesday, January 17 at 8 a.m. (CT) and
run through January 24 at 11:59 p.m. To vote, visit
the Catholic Financial Life Facebook page and click
on the tab labeled “Give Back Video Contest” on the
left-hand navigation menu. Each Facebook profile
will be allowed one vote per day between January 17-
24. Set a reminder to vote each day!
Book Fair! The Book Fair is coming and will be
open after Masses on the weekend of February 17 and
18! Mark your calendars! Books make great Easter
Basket stuffers! Selections include cookbooks, and
other books geared for adults as well as kids!
Please note there is still some candy available in the
school office for our playground fundraiser.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Elizah Grace Wedl
Child of: Robert and Shandell (Miller)
Wedl
Grace Mary Jenson
Child of: Adam and Faith (Astell) Jenson
We welcome Elizah and Grace to our Faith
Community through the Sacrament of Baptism!
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Mary Ann Ganser Michael J. Gross
Please pray for their family and friends at this difficult time of loss.
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