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For Parish Membership, Baptisms, Weddings, Communion Calls or any other pastoral need, contact the respective parish office.Bulletin Announcements: Deadline is Monday at Noon to the St. Clement Parish Office or to [email protected]
Fr. William Vernon, Pastor 723-4990Fr. William Vernon, Pastor 723-4990Bill Manthe, Parish Associate 723-4990Bill Manthe, Parish Associate 723-4990Katie Crosby, Parish Secretary 723-4990Katie Crosby, Parish Secretary 723-4990
Website: www.saintclementparish.comWebsite: www.saintclementparish.com
Josh Jensen, Principal 723-7474Josh Jensen, Principal 723-7474Nick Crosby, CRE 7-12 723-4990Nick Crosby, CRE 7-12 723-4990Rebecca Dean & Melissa Martin, CREs K-6Rebecca Dean & Melissa Martin, CREs K-6
Email: [email protected] (Katie)Email: [email protected] (Katie)
Diocese of Madison, Bishop Donald J. HyingDiocese of Madison, Bishop Donald J. Hying
SAINT CLEMENT CATHOLIC PARISHSAINT CLEMENT CATHOLIC PARISH135 South Washington Street – Lancaster, Wisconsin 53813135 South Washington Street – Lancaster, Wisconsin 53813
Founded in 1859Founded in 1859
(1 Corinthians 13:8)(1 Corinthians 13:8)
723-7474723-7474
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 24, 2021
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
January 16 & 17Church Support Envelopes � � � � � $5,552�00Offertory Cash� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$506�00Weekly Electronic Giving � � � � � � $1,048�00Mid-month Electronic Giving � � $3,780�00Total � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$10,886�00Budgeted Offertory for Jan � � � �$37,268�00Offertory Received in Jan � � � � �$23,736�00
Monthly Offertory Comparison December 2020 (4 weekends)� � � � $47,108�00December 2019 (5 weekends)� � � � $53,785�00
Weekly Mass Schedule
Tuesday, January 26 � � � � � � � � � 8:15 AM (Saints Timothy and Titus, Bishops)
† Dennis FishnickWednesday, January 27 � � � � � � � 8:15 AM
(Saint Angela Merici, Virgin and Religious Founder) † Jeanne Doll
Thursday, January 28� � � � � � � � � 8:15 AM (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest
and Doctor of the Church) Donald Bauer
Friday, January 29 � � � � � � � � � � � 8:15 AM † Robert C� Fuerstenberg
Saturday, January 30 � � � � � � � � � 8:15 AM (Blessed Virgin Mary)
† Russell Kasparek 5:00 PM
† Larry MooreSunday, January 31 � � � � � � � � � � 7:30 AM
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time People of Our Parish
9:30 AM † Zachary Ihm
From Our Pastor:From Our Pastor:The Biblical readings that we hear at Mass this Sunday once again offer us spiritual
guidance: Repent, and believe in the Gospel; turn away from sin and selfishness and turn to the Good News of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit� For example, in the first read-ing, God chose Jonah to preach repentance to the evildoers in Nineveh ( Jonah 3:1-10)� In the Gospel, Jesus Christ, God the Son, came proclaiming the Good News, and one of His first actions was to call people to repent, to believe in the Gospel, to follow Him and to preach His message of salvation to the whole world (Mark 1:14-20)� Nothing convinces us of the compassion, the love, kindness, and goodness of God, like the witness of the Apostles, humble believers who leave nets, boats, and parents to follow Jesus� To us who beg, “Teach me Your ways, O Lord,” Jesus responds and beckons, “Come after me�” (see also Psalm 25 and 1 Corinthians 7:29-31)�
As we are reminded that we hear God’s Word at every Mass, and as we read the Bible at other times, realizing the tremendous spiritual guidance that God gives us in His Word, have we ever wondered what would happen if we treated our Bible the same way that we treat our cell phones? What if we: carried our Bible around all the time? flipped through it a dozen times or more each day? turned back home to get it if we forgot it? used it to receive “text messages”? treated it like we couldn’t live without it? gave it to our children as a gift? used it when we traveled, as a “global positioning device” (GPS) and in cases of emergency?
By now, you might ask: Where is my Bible? If you don’t have one, please let me know, because I will give you one! Some folks might have an electronic version of the Bible on their cell phones and computer, which is wonderful, but we then have to rely on a battery and charger to read the virtual version (or under current trends, our internet access to the Bible might be eliminated as determined by tech companies, the media and many in our national leadership, as the assaults on our First Amendment rights continue nearly unchecked)� Unlike our phones and other electronic devices, when we have an actual printed Bible to read, it’s always available and there’s nobody controlling what we can read, with no dropped calls or disconnects, which is a good reminder that God is always listening (Matthew 28:20)� Thank you, God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, for Your Holy Word; help us to cherish Your Word daily and follow You more each day, in Your Church, Word, Sacraments and daily prayer, and have mercy on us, our country and our world. Amen.
With peace and prayers in Christ,Fr. William Vernon
Building a culture of Life ( January 22 was the 48th commemoration of the tragic Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion in the United States through all nine months of pregnancy); as we pray for the 48th annual March for Life in Washington, DC, “Together Strong: Life Unites!” scheduled for this Friday, January 29th, may we renew our efforts to support God’s life-affirming works: Women’s Care Center, 3711 Orin Road, Madison, (608)241-8100, womenscarecenter�org; Clarity Clinic, 185 E� Pine St�, Platteville, (608)348-5787; priestsforlife�org; Heartbeat 800-712-HELP; National Life Center 800-848-LOVE; Birthright 800-550-4900; Good Counsel Homes 800-723-8331; Rachel’s Vineyard (if you suffered an abortion), 877-HOPE-4-ME (877-467-3463), rachelsvineyard�org; Elizabeth House 608-259-1606; American Life League, ALL�org; Wisconsin Right to Life 877-855-5007; Grant County Right to Life; Pro-Life Wisconsin 262-796-1111; vigilforlife�org; 9daysforlife�com�
RECONCILIATIONBefore Daily & Sunday Masses
Saturday at 4:00 PMFace-to-face reconciliation by appointment only�
OFFICE HOURS:Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays:
9 am to 5 pmThursdays & Fridays:
9 am to 2 pm
PLEASE NOTE - UPDATED!In view of COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing along with low Mass attendance,
your contribution statement will be mailed at the end of January� Contact Katie at the parish office (723-4990) if you do not receive an envelope, you would like a detailed statement or have any questions�
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE: JANUARY 30 & 31
5:00 PM Lector: Bill Manthe5:00 PM Servers: Owen & Aurora Fritz7:30 AM Lector: Rita Schmitz7:30 AM Servers: Gabi & JoJo Dressler9:30 AM Lector: Bill Manthe9:30 Servers: Need Volunteers!
HOFFMAN WINS GEO BEESosie Hoffman, a sixth grade student, recently won our annual
Saint Clement School Geography Bee for the second year in a row� Her classmate, Seth Mendis, came in second place, and Maddie Driscoll, a fifth grade student, claimed third place honors�
This year’s fifteen finalists included: Grade 4 - Mitchell Mumm, Cooper Graney, Lexie Olmstead, Dax Kauffman, and Jayse Esser� Grade 5 - Greyson Howard, Lukas Weber, Maddie Driscoll, Vincent Mumm, and Evan Anderson� Grade 6 - Seth Mendis, Greta Jensen, Sosie Hoffman, Nora Nemitz and Relly Hoerth�
SAINT CLEMENT SCHOOL
DIOCESE OF MADISON ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL 2021
“The Kingdom of God is at Hand”The theme for the 2021 Annual Catholic Appeal of the Diocese
of Madison is “The Kingdom of God is at Hand�” We ask that God guide us, and give us the ability to put our faith in Him to allow us the capacity to love and care for those in our parishes, our diocese and the Church throughout the world� We ask that His grace make us even more generous in supporting those needs�
Each pledge to the Annual Catholic Appeal supports diocesan ministries, education and services and assures a strong future for the Diocese of Madison and the people that it serves�
This year each of us is asked to consider making a pledge, payable over six months� Your gift will help enable the diocese to reach its goal and provide to the ministries supported by the appeal�
If you received your pledge form in the mail, please complete it and mail it back�
Thank you for your prayerful consideration and generous response� May God bless you�
PIANO LESSONS FOR FR. HERBERTFr� Herbert is looking for someone to teach him to play the
piano, for half an hour, once a week� If you can and are willing to volunteer, please call the parish office (723-4990)�
GO MAKE DISCIPLES!EVANGELIZATION
The word “evangelization” comes from the Greek evangelion, which means “good news,” or Gospel� So evangelization simply refers to proclaiming the Gospel� Now the Gospel—in the singular—is the Good News that is at the heart of the four Gospels, namely that God, who is infinitely good and powerful, became a human being in order to rescue the human race from Sin, Death, Satan, and Hell, by freely offering up His own life for our salvation, and that He is now calling us to respond to Him in faith� Evangelization is proclaiming that good news of Jesus Christ by our words and by the holiness of our lives�
PRE-EVANGELIZATIONThere are certain things we can do prior to proclaiming the Gospel
(evangelization) in order to help a person be more open and ready to receive it� This can be called the work of pre-evangelization, which is like tilling the soil before planting the seed of the Gospel� Hospitality, service, and works of mercy are great examples of pre-evangelization� Showing those we meet and serve that we genuinely care about them helps create an important bridge of trust that allows our proclamation of the Gospel to be received more fruitfully�
~ Go Make Disciples January 2021 NewsletterA Question for Reflection: What concreate action could you take
within your own circle of influence to help someone be more open to hearing the Gospel?
IN MEMORIAMPlease remember in your prayers Jean Krogman and Shirley Win-
kler, two very dear parishioners who died recently� Jean (Marquardt) Krogman was born on June 15, 1928 and she passed into eternal life at the age of 92 on January 12, 2021� Her funeral Mass was offered on January 16� Jean grew up in Mazomanie and later went to UW-Platteville, where she met her future husband, Ernie Krogman� They were married in 1949 and together they raised five children� Jean worked at the Lancaster Community Clinic, and later volunteered as a tutor in our school, the hospital gift shop and the thrift store� She enjoyed cards, but most of all she enjoyed time spent with her family, especially her grandkids and great-grandchildren� She fol-lowed all their endeavors, and cherished each moment� Jean was a beautiful lady of faith, joy and love� As we pray for her, may we also pray for her children John (Angie), Joan (Rick), Jim (Robyn) and Kris (Bob), and all of her family in their sorrow� May Jean now join Ernie, her daughter Patti, and all her loved ones who have gone before her, along with the saints and angels in Heaven’s glory�
Shirley (Turner) Winkler was born on April 22, 1925 in Potosi and she died on January 14, 2021 at the age of 95� Shirley’s funeral Mass was offered on Wednesday, January 20� In her childhood she was raised on a farm, which taught her many life lessons� In 1945 she married Donald “Jiggs” Winkler, and together they farmed the land and raised five children� She, too, enjoyed playing cards, volunteered at our parish, as well as the thrift store and the hospital gift shop� She also enjoyed visiting with friends and family over the phone and especially in person� A beautiful woman of faith, hope and love, staying in touch and spending time with family was Shirley’s delight and devotion� She adored her kids, grandchildren, great-grandkids and all her loved ones� As we pray for Shirley, may we also pray for her children Dave (Sue), Jack, Jane (Ken), Mary (Perry) Jay (Ellen) and all of her family in this time of sadness and sorrow� May Shirley now join Jiggs, her granddaughter Chelsie and all of her family in eternal peace, happiness and joy in Heaven with God� “Eternal rest grant unto Jean and Shirley, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine
upon them. May they rest in peace. May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.”
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