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FEATURED ADVERTISER: Welder Dan’s Fabrication & Repair
FEATURED ADVERTISER: John Filbrandt Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Rev. Mathew J. Simonar, Pastor
TIMES/DAYS THE TRI-PARISHES ARE OPEN:St. John: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Monday - Friday, Private Prayer 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Monday - Friday, Eucharist Adoration 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sundays, Private Prayer and Confession Weekly Contribution Envelopes may be put in the drop boxes in church or at the entrance of the parish office. You may also mail envelopes to the parish office.SS. Mary & Hyacinth: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Saturdays, Private Prayer and Confession Weekly Contribution Envelopes may be put in the drop boxes in church or mailed to the parish office.St. Wenceslaus: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Mondays, Private Prayer and Confession Weekly Contribution Envelopes may be put in the drop boxes in church or mailed to the parish office.
WEEKDAY LIVE STREAM SCHEDULE: Morning Prayer: 8:00 AM Holy Mass: 8:30 AM Evening Prayer: 5:00 PM www.AntigoAreaCatholicChurches.com
BAPTISM: All requests for Baptism should be made 60 days previous to the desired date of Baptism. This request may be made during the latter months of pregnancy or soon after birth.
MARRIAGES: Please make arrangements for a date with the pastor at least 4 months prior to the marriage.
BEQUESTS: Our parishes gratefully accept gifts for the benefit of the Church whether made by cash, trust or bequest.
FAITH FORMATION: Office: 715-623-5255, SS. Mary & Hyacinth Parish Center Tracey Minish: [email protected]
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL: Paul Galuska, Administrator Office: 715-623-4835 Scrip/Bookkeeper Office: 715-623-2211
QUEEN OF PEACE CEMETERY: Office: 715-623-4938 Email: [email protected]
Andrew Bures, DeaconRev. Zach Weber, Parochial Vicar
Parish Office Contacts
St. John The EvangelistJoanna Hilger
Office: 715-623-2024Fax: 715-627-0234
SS. Mary & HyacinthStephanie Bures
Office: [email protected]
St. WenceslausStephanie Bures
Office: [email protected]
Fifth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2020
CATHOLIC COMMUNITYOF ANTIGO & NEVA
SS. MARY & HYACINTH819 Third Ave.
Antigo, Wisconsin
ST. WENCESLAUSN5340 Church Road
P.O. Box 50 • Deerbrook, WINeva, Wisconsin
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST415 Sixth Ave.
Antigo, Wisconsin
KRUEGER CHIROPRACTICAndrew Krueger
Doctor of Chiropractic
436 Superior St. • Antigo, WI 54409
715-623-4687
CLARK’S AUTO SALES
“WHERE QUALITY SALES AND SERVICEGO HAND IN HAND”
715-623-6444935 SUPERIOR ST.
HWY 45 SOUTHFarm Equipment and Trucks
CUB CADET LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT
Trucks: 623-7628Farm Machinery: 627-4331
ANTIGODAILY JOURNAL
612 Superior St.Antigo, WI 623-4191
715-627-4888Highway 45 N. - Antigo
• 24 Hour Nursing Supervision - CBRF •
DIXIE LUNCHHome Style Cooking
Broasted Chicken - Carry Outs.716 5th Ave. 623-4634
Fifth Avenue Lounge & Rest.
LANGLADEPOTATO
DISTRIBUTING, INC.(715) 627-4873
SOMMER, OLK,PAYANT, SC
ATTORNEYS AT LAWPHONE (715) 623-3743
Strasser-RollerFuneral Home
Dignified Personal Service
623-5202
2506 Hwy. 45 Antigo
715-627-4394
715-623-3429Hwy. 45 South, Antigo
Friday Evening BuffetSat. & Sun. Breakfast Buffet
Winter, Winter & Behrens Attorneys-At-Law
835 5th Avenue
623-2905
Pharmacy • Grocery • Bakery 536 5th Ave. • 623-2631
Fresh Meat • Cards • Groceries
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BRADLEYFUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY
Michael Bolen • Broker, Owner701 S. Superior St. • P.O. Box 447 • Antigo, WI
(715) 623-3729A NAME YOU CAN TRUST
Visit us on the web! www.bolencustombuilders.com
BOLEN REALTY, INC.BOLEN CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC.
FRISCHDarlene Eckerman, E.A. • (715) 623-2520
Pizza & Sandwiches623-5611
LAKESIDE
Family Vision Care • Contact Lens • Eye Disease
OptometryDr. Rick Kjome
714 Third Ave. • P.O. Box 238 • Antigo, WI • 623-2180
Antigo Vision Clinic, S.C.
W9999 Hwy. C • Deerbrook, WI 54424
Phone 627-7068www.reifconstruction.com
GREENHOUSESGrowers and Florists
623-4010 • 106 Seventh Ave.
Antigo MiniWarehouse
Steve & Karen Suick
623-7883 or 623-3230
KEGLER'SAUTO & TOWING
623-3995
715-627-0269 email: [email protected]
Life • Health • Dental • DisabilityLynne M. HenricksOwner
INC.
930 Century Ave. • Antigo • 715-623-4410Call us for your electrical, heating, and air
conditioning needs!
2735 Hwy 45 • Antigo, WI 54409Phone 623-2909 • Fax 715-623-4053
ARLEN'S TV & APPLIANCE
e-mail: [email protected] • www.eckermantax.com
& SERVICE LLC
"Making your life healthier for over 90 years"
715-623-5379Corner of 2nd & Edison Street, Antigo, WI
Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Sales & Service
821 4th Ave. • Ph: 715-623-3661 MP#6697
ohn FilbrandtJJ KRUEGER & STEINFEST INCEXCAVATING CONTRACTORS
Specializing in Pond Building with Dragline & Long Stick Backhoe
Basements • Spetic Tanks • Sewer Line • Fill Dirt • Top SoilRotten Granite • Snow Plowing • Site DevelopmentBULLDOZING • DEMOLITION • LAND CLEARING
ROAD CONSTRUCTION539 E. Forrest Rd. • Antigo • Toll Free: 1-800-448-7020 • 715-627-7020
Design & Construction SpecialistsN1077 Cty. Rd. HHAntigo, WI 54409-9354
Off./Fax 715-623-7012Mobile 715-216-0512
CROSSTOWN ENTERPRISES
Quality Used Trucks & Equipment926 S. Superior St. • Antigo, WI
715-627-2218
Specializing In:• Select & Clear Cuts• Buying Standing Timber & Wooded Land
2764 Hwy. 45 • Antigo, WI 54409
Phone: (715) 623-6535“You can trust us with the future of your forest”
Rosemary Barnes, C.F.P.®
A Common Sense Approach to Financial PlanningFee Only
300 Third St, Suite 308Wausau, WI 54402-6098
(877) 255-3500(715) 842-2703
excellent qualitylow prices
715-216-1988715-627-4776 PLEASE SUPPORT
THE ALL SAINTS SCHOOL FUND
For more information, call 715-623-4835
or go to www.ascscrusaders.org
515 Clermont Street Antigo, WI 54409
715-623-7606www.clermont1st.com
PLEASE PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS
FEATURED ADVERTISER:
FEATURED ADVERTISER:
736 Ackley St. . 715. 623.7696
GOLD SPONSOR
COVERING ANTIGO ANDWISCONSIN’S GREAT NORTH
Like the Antigo Rotary Club, Berner Publishing Co., Inc. is dedicated to the Antigo area and northern Wisconsin.
We keep people informed, stimulated, challenged and entertained and have been doing it for nearly a century.
Berner Brothers Publishing Co., Inc.THE ANTIGO DAILY JOURNAL/JOURNAL EXPRESS
612 Superior Street • Phone 623-4191
SPONSOR
Schroeder’s:• Clothing Boutique • Specialty Wines• Sandals, Jewelry, Purses• Yankee & Woodwick Candles• Home Accents • Baby Boutique (Kids & Adults)• Old World Christmas • Kitchen Gadgets
Schroeder’s North:
• Home Accents• Custom Framing
SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSOR
Lynne M. Henricks, LUTCF614 Fifth Ave. • 715-627-0269
SPONSOR
DRAEGER OIL CO., INC.Central Wisconsin Petroleum Distributor
P. O. BOX 340 • ANTIGO, WI 54409-0340TELEPHONE: 715/623-4518 • FAX: 715/627-4820
bricknerfamily.com
Edelman Meats, Inc.WHOLESALE MEATS & PROVISIONS
PHONE 623-7686ANTIGO, WI 54409
Estate • Divorce • Vacant Land • Lakefront & Residential
www.bergappraisalservices-antigo.com
PO Box 107 • Antigo, WI 54409
PO Box 107 • Antigo, WI 54409
522 Clermont St.P.O. Box 66
Antigo, WI 54409
Phone: 715.627.4302 • Fax: 715.623.4189
Z e l a Z o s k iWood Products, Inc.
PHONE (715) 627-4804
835 9TH AVE. • P.O. BOX 506 • ANTIGO, WI 54409
FAX (715) 627-2347
Want to Advertise Here?Call Clermont Printing
at 715-623-7606
Auto - Home - Business - Life
410 S. Hudson St • P.O. Box 142antigo, wi 54409
richard majewskiPerpetual Monument Sales
ParsonsOF ANTIGO
Classic Kitchen®
LISA’S
334 East State Hwy 64Antigo, WI 54409(715) 623-6119
License # 11100
Community Pages
Liturgy: Fifth Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts of the Apostles 6:1-7 1 Peter 2:4-9 Gospel: John 14:1-12 Message: Trusting in God and believing in Jesus Christ is the antidote to the troubled heart. God is our ultimate and eternal security. Jesus is the way to come to the Father. Jesus’ life on earth is filled with dramatic evidence of God’s power working through him. Only through Faith in God is there security against all that life can do to us, and against the fear of death.
Intentions May 11-17 May 11 Frank, Emma, & Earl Pavlichek May 12 Living & Deceased members of Floyd & Theresa Welch Family Living & Deceased members of Roman Menting Family May 13 Leona Baraniak Deceased members of the Borowczyk Family May 14 Joseph, Catherine, & Wayne Lese Mary & Laddie Gregurich May 15 Gene Galuska May 16 Audrey Ourada Living and Deceased members of Joseph & Mary Rank May 17 Marian Gilbert Fred Berner Stanley & Betty Koss An Act of Spiritual Communion My Jesus I believe that you are present in the Blessed Sacrament. I love you above all things and I desire you with all my heart. Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally I ask you to come spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already in my heart and unite myself to you completely. Please do not let me ever be separated from you. Amen
Happy Mother’s Day Wishing all Mothers the Happiest of all days today. Take time to enjoy all the blessings God has given you.
Remember In Prayer Reginald Pierret, Daniel Tessmer, and Audrey Arlen entered eternal life. Please remember Reginald, Daniel, and Audrey and their families in
your prayers. May God grant them eternal peace and joy, and comfort to their families.
May is a month dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, here is a beautiful prayer for all of us to recite.
"Dearly beloved Mother, grant, if it is possible, that I may have no other spirit but yours to know Jesus and his divine will; that I may have no other soul but yours to praise and glorify the Lord; that I may have no other heart but yours to love God with a love as pure and passionate as yours. I do not ask you for visions, revelations, feelings of devotion, or spiritual pleasures. It is your privilege to see God clearly; it's your privilege to enjoy heavenly bliss; it's your privilege to triumph gloriously in heaven at the right hand of your Son and to hold absolute sway over angels, men, and demons; it is your privilege to dispose of all the gifts of God, just as you wish . . . The only grace I beg you to obtain for me is that every day and every moment of my life I may say: Amen, so be it, to all that you did while on earth; amen, so be it, to all that you are now doing in heaven; amen, so be it, to all that you are doing in my soul, so that you alone may fully glorify Jesus in me for time and eternity." — St. Louis de Montfort
Friday May 1st: In honor of Jane Ostermeier we blessed a new outdoor statue of the Holy Family. We re-consecrated the United States to Mary as the United States Bishops asked all priests to do. We also had 25 people consecrate themselves to Joseph. We encourage everyone to go to the green
space and say a prayer for the healing and strengthening of all families. Mass Intentions We are now accepting Mass Intentions. Please contact St. John Parish office at 715-623-2024 and for SS. Mary & Hyacinth and St. Wenceslaus please contact St. Wenceslaus Parish office at 715-627-2126.
Liturgy: Fifth Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts of the Apostles 6:1-7 1 Peter 2:4-9 Gospel: John 14:1-12 Message: Trusting in God and believing in Jesus Christ is the antidote to the troubled heart. God is our ultimate and eternal security. Jesus is the way to come to the Father. Jesus’ life on earth is filled with dramatic evidence of God’s power working through him. Only through Faith in God is there security against all that life can do to us, and against the fear of death.
Intentions May 11-17 May 11 Frank, Emma, & Earl Pavlichek May 12 Living & Deceased members of Floyd & Theresa Welch Family Living & Deceased members of Roman Menting Family May 13 Leona Baraniak Deceased members of the Borowczyk Family May 14 Joseph, Catherine, & Wayne Lese Mary & Laddie Gregurich May 15 Gene Galuska May 16 Audrey Ourada Living and Deceased members of Joseph & Mary Rank May 17 Marian Gilbert Fred Berner Stanley & Betty Koss An Act of Spiritual Communion My Jesus I believe that you are present in the Blessed Sacrament. I love you above all things and I desire you with all my heart. Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally I ask you to come spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already in my heart and unite myself to you completely. Please do not let me ever be separated from you. Amen
Happy Mother’s Day Wishing all Mothers the Happiest of all days today. Take time to enjoy all the blessings God has given you.
Remember In Prayer Reginald Pierret, Daniel Tessmer, and Audrey Arlen entered eternal life. Please remember Reginald, Daniel, and Audrey and their families in
your prayers. May God grant them eternal peace and joy, and comfort to their families.
May is a month dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, here is a beautiful prayer for all of us to recite.
"Dearly beloved Mother, grant, if it is possible, that I may have no other spirit but yours to know Jesus and his divine will; that I may have no other soul but yours to praise and glorify the Lord; that I may have no other heart but yours to love God with a love as pure and passionate as yours. I do not ask you for visions, revelations, feelings of devotion, or spiritual pleasures. It is your privilege to see God clearly; it's your privilege to enjoy heavenly bliss; it's your privilege to triumph gloriously in heaven at the right hand of your Son and to hold absolute sway over angels, men, and demons; it is your privilege to dispose of all the gifts of God, just as you wish . . . The only grace I beg you to obtain for me is that every day and every moment of my life I may say: Amen, so be it, to all that you did while on earth; amen, so be it, to all that you are now doing in heaven; amen, so be it, to all that you are doing in my soul, so that you alone may fully glorify Jesus in me for time and eternity." — St. Louis de Montfort
Friday May 1st: In honor of Jane Ostermeier we blessed a new outdoor statue of the Holy Family. We re-consecrated the United States to Mary as the United States Bishops asked all priests to do. We also had 25 people consecrate themselves to Joseph. We encourage everyone to go to the green
space and say a prayer for the healing and strengthening of all families. Mass Intentions We are now accepting Mass Intentions. Please contact St. John Parish office at 715-623-2024 and for SS. Mary & Hyacinth and St. Wenceslaus please contact St. Wenceslaus Parish office at 715-627-2126.
Perspective: WE ARE NOT IN THE SAME BOAT ... I heard that we are all in the same boat, but it's not like that. We are in the same storm, but not in the same boat. Your ship could be shipwrecked and mine might not be. Or vice versa.
For some, quarantine is optimal. A moment of reflection, of re-connection, easy in flip flops, with a cocktail or coffee. For others, this is a desperate financial & family crisis.
For some that live alone they're facing endless loneliness. While for others it is peace, rest & time with their mother, father, sons & daughters.
With the $600 weekly increase in unemployment some are bringing in more money to their households than they were working. Others are working more hours for less money due to pay cuts or loss in sales.
Some families of 4 just received $3400 from the stimulus while other families of 4 saw $0.
Some were concerned about getting a certain candy for Easter while others were concerned if there would be enough bread, milk and eggs for the weekend.
Some want to go back to work because they don't qualify for unemployment and are running out of money. Others want to kill those who break the quarantine.
Some are home spending 2-3 hours/day helping their child with online schooling while others are spending 2-3 hours/day to educate their children on top of a 10-12 hour workday.
Some have experienced the near death of the virus, some have already lost someone from it and some are not sure if their loved ones are going to make it. Others don't believe this is a big deal.
Some have faith in God and expect miracles during this 2020. Others say the worst is yet to come.
So, friends, we are not in the same boat. We are going through a time when our perceptions and needs are completely different.
Each of us will emerge, in our own way, from this storm. It is very important to see beyond what is seen at first glance. Not just looking, actually seeing.
We are all on different ships during this storm experiencing a very different journey.
Realize that and be kind.
Unknown author
Saturday, August 29, 2020 ~ Rain or Shine ~ Bass Lake Golf Course Four Person Scramble Format Shot Gun Start at 1:00 PM Cost is $100 per person
Includes: 18 holes, golf cart, dinner, music and prizes to follow at the Bass Lake Supper Club Dinner: 6:30 - 8:00 PM Music: 7:00 - 9:00 PM Advanced tickets are $15 each or $20.00 at the door. Dinner tickets are available for purchase by calling ASCS School Office at 715.623.4835. Pre-registration is recommended. Spots are guaranteed by payment so take advantage of early registration. To register your foursome or twosome, please go to http://bit.ly/ascsgolf for a registration form. You can also stop in at the ASCS office or call 715.623.4835 to register as well. Raffle Prizes $1500 Cash Grand Prize along with additional prizes. Drawing will still take place June 20th. Tickets are $5.00 each. Need not be present to win. All are welcome to enjoy the evening with a dinner buffet, silent auction, bucket raffle, raffle ticket drawing, and prizes. How to purchase Scrip 1. Call or email in your order: Please call 715-623-2211 or email to [email protected]. 2. Park by the orange cone near the church carport. Please do not come in to pick up your order. We want to keep you safe. 3. Call us at 715-623-2211 when you arrive and have the exact amount as no change will be given. A Scrip personnel will walk the order out to your vehicle. 4. Please place your order during office hours: Monday, May 11th 10 A.M. –12 Noon Wednesday, May 13th 8 A.M. - 10 A.M. Friday, May 15th 10 A.M. – 12 Noon
Bishop’s Appeal Update SS. Mary & Hyacinth Parish: To date 156 parish members have contributed $25,080.00
to the 2020 Bishop’s Appeal. All donations will help us attain our parish goal of $25,285.00. Balance remaining $205.00. Thank you so much for your generosity in supporting your parish. May God bless you.
NEW DATE Perspective: WE ARE NOT IN THE SAME BOAT ... I heard that we are all in the same boat, but it's not like that. We are in the same storm, but not in the same boat. Your ship could be shipwrecked and mine might not be. Or vice versa.
For some, quarantine is optimal. A moment of reflection, of re-connection, easy in flip flops, with a cocktail or coffee. For others, this is a desperate financial & family crisis.
For some that live alone they're facing endless loneliness. While for others it is peace, rest & time with their mother, father, sons & daughters.
With the $600 weekly increase in unemployment some are bringing in more money to their households than they were working. Others are working more hours for less money due to pay cuts or loss in sales.
Some families of 4 just received $3400 from the stimulus while other families of 4 saw $0.
Some were concerned about getting a certain candy for Easter while others were concerned if there would be enough bread, milk and eggs for the weekend.
Some want to go back to work because they don't qualify for unemployment and are running out of money. Others want to kill those who break the quarantine.
Some are home spending 2-3 hours/day helping their child with online schooling while others are spending 2-3 hours/day to educate their children on top of a 10-12 hour workday.
Some have experienced the near death of the virus, some have already lost someone from it and some are not sure if their loved ones are going to make it. Others don't believe this is a big deal.
Some have faith in God and expect miracles during this 2020. Others say the worst is yet to come.
So, friends, we are not in the same boat. We are going through a time when our perceptions and needs are completely different.
Each of us will emerge, in our own way, from this storm. It is very important to see beyond what is seen at first glance. Not just looking, actually seeing.
We are all on different ships during this storm experiencing a very different journey.
Realize that and be kind.
Unknown author
Saturday, August 29, 2020 ~ Rain or Shine ~ Bass Lake Golf Course Four Person Scramble Format Shot Gun Start at 1:00 PM Cost is $100 per person
Includes: 18 holes, golf cart, dinner, music and prizes to follow at the Bass Lake Supper Club Dinner: 6:30 - 8:00 PM Music: 7:00 - 9:00 PM Advanced tickets are $15 each or $20.00 at the door. Dinner tickets are available for purchase by calling ASCS School Office at 715.623.4835. Pre-registration is recommended. Spots are guaranteed by payment so take advantage of early registration. To register your foursome or twosome, please go to http://bit.ly/ascsgolf for a registration form. You can also stop in at the ASCS office or call 715.623.4835 to register as well. Raffle Prizes $1500 Cash Grand Prize along with additional prizes. Drawing will still take place June 20th. Tickets are $5.00 each. Need not be present to win. All are welcome to enjoy the evening with a dinner buffet, silent auction, bucket raffle, raffle ticket drawing, and prizes. How to purchase Scrip 1. Call or email in your order: Please call 715-623-2211 or email to [email protected]. 2. Park by the orange cone near the church carport. Please do not come in to pick up your order. We want to keep you safe. 3. Call us at 715-623-2211 when you arrive and have the exact amount as no change will be given. A Scrip personnel will walk the order out to your vehicle. 4. Please place your order during office hours: Monday, May 11th 10 A.M. –12 Noon Wednesday, May 13th 8 A.M. - 10 A.M. Friday, May 15th 10 A.M. – 12 Noon
Bishop’s Appeal Update SS. Mary & Hyacinth Parish: To date 156 parish members have contributed $25,080.00
to the 2020 Bishop’s Appeal. All donations will help us attain our parish goal of $25,285.00. Balance remaining $205.00. Thank you so much for your generosity in supporting your parish. May God bless you.
NEW DATE
Intentions: May 11 - 17, 2020