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Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 15, 2018
837 Parkview Dr. Milton, WI 53563
Phone: 608-868-3338 After Hours Emergencies: 608-868-2338 Fax: 608-868-3345 Website: www.saintmarymilton.org Parish Email: [email protected] Business Administrator: Vicki Kersten 608-868-3337 [email protected] Faith Formation Administrator: Sabrina Elsen 608-868-3334 [email protected] Faith Formation Admin Assistant: Paul Schultz 608-868-3336 [email protected] Music Coordinator: Doreen Houge 608-868-3335 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator: Lisa Meyers 608-868-3335 [email protected]
590 S. Saint Joseph Circle Edgerton, WI 53534
Phone: 608-884-3038 Fax: 608-884-3298 Website: www.stjoeedgerton.org Parish Administrator: Theresa Slein 608-884-3038 [email protected] Coordinator of Religious Education: Paul Jozwiak 608-884-6231 [email protected] Director of Facilities & Maintenance: Jon Peterson 608-921-9015
Pastor: Fr. David Timmerman Email: [email protected]
Sat. July 14 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
(St. Mary) Butch Hunter (St. Joseph) Ray & Agnes Laufenberg Families & Deceased Members
Sun. July 15 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
(St. Mary) St. Mary & St. Joseph Parishioners (St. Joseph) Ted Syverson
Mon. Jul. 16 No Mass Tues. Jul. 17 8:30 a.m. (St. Mary) Deceased Members of Lloyd Klosterman
Family, Mary Margaret Carroll Wed. Jul. 18 8:30 a.m. (St. Mary) Deceased Members of Emil & Mary Nelson
Family Thurs. Jul. 19 8:00 a.m. (St. Joseph) Edwin Kania Fri. Jul. 20 8:00 a.m. (St. Joseph) Vogl Children & Grandchildren Sat. Jul. 21 4:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m. (St. Mary) Jennifer Anne Kluck (St. Joseph) Genevieve Peplinski
Sun. Jul. 22 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
(St. Mary) Pat Howe, Tom McNally (St. Joseph) St. Joseph & St. Mary Parishioners
Monday, July 16 Thursday, July 19 Isaiah 1:10-17 Isaiah 26:7-9, 12, 16-19 Psalm 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23 Psalm 102:13-14ab, 15, 16-18, 19-21 Matthew 10:34-11:1 Matthew 11:28-30 Tuesday, July 17 Friday, July 20 Isaiah 7:1-9 Isaiah 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8 Psalm 48:2-3a, 3b-4, 5-6, 7-8 Psalm Isaiah 38:10, 11, 12abcd, 16 Matthew 11:20-24 Matthew 12:1-8 Wednesday, July 18 Sunday, July 22 Isaiah 10:5-7, 13b-16 Jeremiah 23:1-6 Psalm 94:5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 14-15 Psalm 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6 Matthew 11:25-27 Ephesians 2:13-18 Mark 6:30-34
Confessions (all are welcome to attend at either parish): St. Mary on Tuesday from 5:00-6:00 p.m. St. Joseph every Saturday following mass Also by appointment with Fr. Dave
Stewardship: A Way of Life
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a
walking stick –no food, no sack, no money in their belts.”
Mark 6:8
How different we are from the Apostles who took nothing when they ventured out to serve God. Today, we make our life’s journey more diffi-cult because of all the material baggage that we drag along. When we really put God first in everything and put money and possessions second, we experience more freedom to joyfully serve God and others.
Please keep these parishioners and family members in your prayers:
Dorothy Bomkamp Dakota Frank Daniels Bob Dibble Marilyn Erspamer Anna Furlano Tracy Guenther Mary Hagen Jim Holterman Bill Hupp Don Hying Rachel Updike-Jacob Jim Jenkins Marion Kaiser Theresa Kingsbury Kathleen Knight Loren Krueger Scot Nelson Bob Pakes Kathy Rand Barb Rogan Rob Rosa Harry Saalfeld Gertrude Slein Kathy Trimberger Letitia Tyrrell Bob Urban Brett Urban
WORD OF LIFE: “Do not be afraid to embrace God’s gift of life. Whatever storms or trials we face, we are not alone. He is with us.”
USCCB Secretariat Of Pro-Life Activities
Thurs. Jul. 19:
8:00 a.m. Mass Fri. Jul. 20:
8:00 a.m. Mass Sat. Jul. 21:
8:00 a.m. Rosary All are welcome to attend.
5:30 p.m. Mass Sun. Jul. 22:
10:30 a.m. Mass
Coffee & Donuts following mass
July 21 & 22 Extraordinary Ministers 5:30 p.m. Brian Timmerman, Melanie Wentler 10:30 a.m. Betty Stanek, John Hammer Lectors 5:30 p.m. Barb Steponkus 10:30 a.m. George Stanek Mass Servers 5:30 p.m. Alyssa Kosmicki, Ava W 10:30 a.m. Joe Hatlen, Hailey Aleson, Samantha Aleson Greeters 5:30 p.m. 1. Brian Kachlic 2. Karen Morovits 3. Sarah S. 10:30 a.m. 1. George Hatzinger 2. Linda Wolff 3. Nancy Lietz
Please keep these parishioners and family members in your prayers.
Special thanks to this week’s social hosts
of St. Joseph Donut Sunday Social: Patti Behrens & Janet Bird
Sponsor: I-90 Enterprises
Carlyn Tom Cindy Roy Rollonna Pat S. Jill S. Severson Sue D. Cindy Kyle C. Bruce Tully Jim Jake Beatrice L. John Winner Daryl L. Joan C. Gracie Tammy Dee Matt Katie
Ron Hatlen Cathy P. Joey Hamann Jim Rademacher Levi Howard Linda Hatton Karen P. Cathy Linda Schumacher Amy Hamacher Marguerite
Hubbard Jeffrey Pipitone Susan Watson Mary Ann
Rademacher Mary Linsley Matthew Baltzel Sue & Jim Newcomb Marge Hollenberger Anette Nagle
PARISH DINNER & RAFFLE: SAVE THE DATE:
September 16 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
We are still in need of a volunteer to handle the silent auction and to oversee the young adults running the Children's Games. Please contact Jon Peterson or Paul Jozwiak if you are interested in helping! Letters have been mailed relating to the raffle and dinner. The raffle tickets are on tables outside the entrance doors at church. Please pick yours up and enter early! Early bird drawing on August 5th after 10:30 a.m. mass. Entries for this need to be dropped off before the 10:30 a.m. Mass on August 5. Good luck!
July 8, 2018: Noah Maxwell Perez, son of Matthew
Sartain and Elisa Perez Keaton Clayton Haney, son of Kurt
and Rachel Haney
INDOOR PLANT WATERING HELP NEEDED: We are in need of someone to maintain and water the indoor plants around the Baptismal Font and on the Altar. Please contact the parish office to volunteer for this wonderful “green thumb” ministry.
SUMMER CATHOLIC YOUTH PROGRAM: Totus Tuus is a week long summer Catholic youth program dedicated to sharing the Gospel and promoting the Catholic faith... and it’s a lot of fun! If you think your child (grades 1-6) would enjoy this program, St. Joseph Fellowship committee would like to help with a scholarship. Visit https://madisondiocese.org/totustuus for more information. Contact Tara at [email protected] for more information about the scholarship.
Special THANK YOU to parishioners Gail & John Nordlof for the donation of altar wine at St. Mary Parish. Northleaf Winery, LLC 232 S Janesville Street Milton Wisconsin 53563 608-580-0575 fax 608-580-0576 www.northleafwinery.com [email protected]
www.saintmarymilton.org
Mon. Jul. 16: 6:30 p.m. KC meeting in center. Tues. Jul. 17: 5:00 p.m. Confessions Thurs. Jul. 19: 5:00-7:00 p.m. Rummage Sale preview
night & sales. Fri. Jul. 20: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Rummage Sale Sat. Jul. 21: 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Rummage Sale Sun. Jul. 22: 8:00 a.m.-noon Rummage Sale
July 21 & 22 Fourth Sunday
Reader One 4:00 p.m. Helen Dickinson* 9:00 a.m. Ron Kaiser Reader Two 4:00 p.m. Helen Dickinson 9:00 a.m. Don Roberts Commentator 4:00 p.m. Frank Bua 9:00 a.m. Lou Pins* Musician 4:00 p.m. Lisa Meyers 9:00 a.m. Lisa Meyers Cantor 4:00 p.m. Kelly Schauf 9:00 a.m. Michele Scherdin Servers 4:00 p.m. Gavin Bartels, Grace Crofts 9:00 a.m. Jaime Scherdin, Justin Scherdin, Ryan Scherdin Extraordinary Ministers 4:00 p.m. Dave Matthusen, Peggy Mayfield, Rob Dugenske 9:00 a.m. Joe Sesek, Lou Pins, Nancy Heiman Ushers 4:00 p.m. Ron Yoss, Donald Reif, Ed Butler, Brian Cross, Ross Veitenheimer, Dennis Witek 9:00 a.m. Larry Kapheim, Roger Schrader, Barry Brandt, Harold Hanauska Donnie Owens Sacristan 4:00 p.m. Dennis & Sandy Witek 9:00 a.m. Linda Sheppard *Denotes Check-In Person
This week the Traveling Chalice will be in the home of
Terri and Tom Lieder
Please pray for Vocations
July 7, 2018: Ivy Elizabeth Haugom, daughter of
Erin. Adelynn Jane Lindemulder,
daughter of Theodore and Ali.
Week 28: Alice Paul ST. MARY PARENTS AND FAITH FORMATION STUDENTS: Please check the coat rack at the Gathering Space entrance to claim clothing items that were left at church during classes this year. All items remaining after
July 18 will be donated to our parish Rummage Sale. FUNERAL FOOD DISHES: Thank you to all our volunteers who have so generously contributed food for funeral meals! It’s now time for you to claim your dish from the parish kitchen! Dishes left in the parish kitchen after July 18 will be donated to the parish Rummage Sale so grab your dish today!
PLEASE NOTE: July 8 and July 15 contributions received will be included in our July 22 bulletin.
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED! It’s that time of the year when the local stores have school supplies on sale. St. Mary is once again collecting school supplies for the MILTON FOOD PANTRY. all supplies required for the Milton School District are needed. Especially needed are:
Items NOT needed are: Kleenex, plastic storage bags or wipes. Please keep in mind that any items not received as donations are purchased by the Food Pantry for the families who applied for assistance. Monetary donations are also accepted and will be included on your contribution statement for a poten-tial tax deduction at the end of the year! School supplies will be collected through Sunday, July 29, and can be brought to the parish center. Questions? Call Vicki at 868-3337.
Elmer’s school glue (white)
Lined index cards Zipper binder pencil
pouch Small pencil boxes Paint sets 3x3 sticky notes Fat Crayola markers
Black chiselpoint dry erase markers
24-count colored pencils
College lined spiral notebooks
1-1/2 “ and 1” 3-ring binders
Trapper Keeper type
binders Backpacks
Please keep our high school youth (Ellen,
Joe, Ally , Riley, Killian, Sean, Lauren and
Ashley) and group leaders (Pat, Tiffany
and Cathy) in your thoughts and pray-
ers as they head to Kenosha next week
for the Catholic Youth Conference!
Val Crofts, Katie Lilla, and Emily Riesterer head to St. John Vianney for
the high school Love Begins Here local mission trip for the week! Please
keep Grace, Anna, John, Colby, Eli, Greyson, Brayden, Ellen, Jamie, Nate,
Ashley, and Tommy in your prayers during this time of living their faith
by living as he lived, loving as he loved and serving as he served
Mark your calendar for September 8th
M.O.M.E. Back to School Special…
Celebrate 7th Year in Milton!!
St. Mary’s collecting gently used clothing during
July/August
Sizes 3—Adult small
For the longest time on my spiritual journey, there was one giant hurdle I had trouble leaping over. That intimidating obstacle was saying grace before meals in public. I was super conscious of people looking at me making the sign of the cross or — if dining with others — getting people to shut up long enough to hear myself pray. I eventually became comfortable doing so and occasionally would be complimented on the gesture or, rarely, be on the receiving end of an attitude adjustment toward the negative. I’ll admit, though, that one habit I’ve never acquired is saying grace after meals. If it ever came to mind, it wouldn’t be anything more profound than, “Thanks, God, for this meal I just had.” We’re familiar with the traditional grace before meals, but did you know there is also a traditional prayer at the end of a meal? There are a couple of factors that may be contributing to this prayer falling into disuse. The first is practical. For families especially, it is difficult enough to round up everyone for prayer at the beginning of the meal. But at the end of it? Nearly impossible. The second is the — how can I put this delicately? — dorkiness of the text. Except for the last part. Saints through the ages have always told us that it is essential for us to pray for the souls in Purgatory. Of course, there is no strict rule about the wording of these prayers. Another common (and less clumsy) iteration of grace after meals goes like this: We give you thanks, almighty God,
for these and all your gifts which we have received from your goodness through Christ, O Lord. Amen. Saint John Chrysostom said some-thing to the effect that the prayer after meals is even more important than the one before since we can forget God and yield more easily to temptation when our stomachs are full. The custom of giving thanks after a meal originates with the farewell address of Moses to the Israelites. “When you have eaten
and are satisfied,” he says, “you must praise the LORD, your God” (Deuteronomy 8:10a). That whole chapter is a reminder to be grateful to God for all things. Pope Francis, in his second encyclical Laudato si' (“On Care For Our Common Home”), calls this “an attitude of the heart... which accepts each moment as a gift from God to be lived to the full” (#226). Let the pope’s further remarks be a catalyst for renewing this practice: “One expression of this attitude is when we stop and give thanks to God before and after meals. I ask all believers to return to this beautiful and meaningful custom. That moment of blessing, however brief, reminds us of our dependence on God for life; it strengthens our feeling of gratitude for the gifts of creation; it acknowledges those who by their labors provide us with these goods; and it reaffirms our solidarity with those in greatest need” (#227).
— Paul Schultz
Question for the Week Based on this weekend’s readings and gospel, these questions can be used for per-sonal reflection or as the basis for faith-sharing.
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (July 14/15)—Sharing Good News Reading I Amos 7:12-15 (Amos called by God to prophecy) Reading II Ephesians 1:3-14 (Blessing for Jew and Gentile) Gospel Mark 6:7-13 (The mission of the Twelve) Key Passage “He called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and
gave them authority over the unclean spirits.” (Mark 6:7) What good news of Jesus can you share with others this week?
FREE ORGAN RECITAL AT HOLY NAME HEIGHTS: Dr. Thomas Fielding, Director of Music and Liturgy at St. Augustine Cathedral in Kalamazoo, Michigan, will present an or-gan recital on the Schmelzer Memorial Organ at Holy Name Heights on Thursday, July 19 at 7:00 p.m. The concert is free and all are welcome to attend. The program is about an hour long and includes mu-sic by J.S. Bach, Cesar Franck, and other great composers. His repertoire includes an original composition, Christus Vincit: Toccata for Organ which he composed in 2010. Fielding, a graduate of Indiana Uni-versity's prestigious Jacobs’ School of Music, has won several national performance com-petitions. He also has written numerous sa-cred compositions which have been per-formed throughout the world. The chapel of Holy Name Heights is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible. A free-will offering will be taken. For additional information, please visit www.madisondiocese.org/organ