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Page 1: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 | 25TH SUNDAY IN ......2020/09/20  · Friday, October 2, 2020 from 10:00 am to Noon and on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 from 1:00-3:00 pm; Kewaunee County Fairgrounds

ST. MARY PARISH | 1412 MAIN ST, LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN 54217 | 920.845.2056 | WWW.STMARYSLUXEMBURG.ORG

HOLY TRINITY PARISH | 510 CHURCH AVE, CASCO, WISCONSIN 54205 | 920.837.7531 | WWW.HOLYTRINITYCASCO.COM

REV. DANIEL J. SCHUSTER, ADMINISTRATOR

[email protected]

[email protected]

REV. MILTON M. SUESS, PASTOR EMERITUS

DCN. ROBERT MILLER, DEACON

BELONGING

We welcome new disciples to our

parish communities. If you live

within our parish boundaries, which

is our mission field, then you are

already a member. It is still

important that you register at the

Parish O�ce or during registration

weekends so we can communicate

with you throughout the year. We

are here to help you meet Jesus

Christ, grow in holiness, and fully

participate in a life of prayer.

Please call or stop at either parish

o�ce, or speak with Fr. Schuster.

We are disciples together!

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 , 2020 | 25TH SUNDAY IN ORD INARY T IME

HOLY TRINITY

MASS TIMES:

Saturday: 7:30 pm | Sunday: 9:00 am

Wed: 8:00 am, Fri: 12:15 pm

Confessions: Saturdays at 7:00 pm

PARISH STAFF

Mrs. Gail Adams, Secretary

[email protected]

Mrs. Kim Davister, Bookkeeper

[email protected]

facebook.com/holytrinitycascoschool

ST. MARY

MASS TIMES:

Saturday: 4:00 pm | Sunday: 7:30 & 10:30 am

Mon, Tues, Thurs: 8:00 am

First Fridays: 8:00 am

Saturday Morning: 8:00 am* See bulletin

Confessions: Saturdays 3:00 pm

PARISH STAFF

Ms. Cathy Ullman, Administrative Assistant

[email protected]

facebook.com/stmarysluxemburg

Page 2: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 | 25TH SUNDAY IN ......2020/09/20  · Friday, October 2, 2020 from 10:00 am to Noon and on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 from 1:00-3:00 pm; Kewaunee County Fairgrounds

LITURGY & PRAYER

DAILY MASS INTENTIONS SPIRITUAL ACCOMPANIMENT

Baptism: Contact the Parish O�ce. Baptisms may be

celebrated anytime inside or outside of the Mass.

Marriage: Please contact the Parish O�ce at least nine

months in advance of your wedding date.

Anointing of the Sick: If you are ill, facing surgery or

hospitalization, experience an emergency, or know someone

who needs prayers or a pastoral visit, please contact the

Parish O�ce 24 hours a day.

Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00pm (SM), 7:00pm (HT). You

may request a priest any time that you are moved to seek the

mercy of Jesus in this Sacrament.

Becoming Catholic: Inquiries into the Catholic faith are

accepted year-round. All are welcome to inquire.

Prayer Requests: If you know someone who is ill, we would

like to pray for them. Please call either Parish O�ce.

Nursing Homes: Masses at nursing homes have been

suspended until further notice.

Annulments: To seek healing for a failed marriage, or to

rectify marriages celebrated outside of the Church, contact

Fr. Schuster and set up a meeting.

Saturday, September 19

8:00 AM (SM) For Vocations to the Priesthood

4:00 PM (SM) Jon Michael Mathu

7:30 PM (HT) Madonna Boulanger

Sunday, September 20

7:30 AM (SM) Rita Christoff

9:00 AM (HT) George & Shirley Madon

10:30AM (SM) Cletus & Laverne Zellner

Monday, September 21

8:00 AM (SM) Pro Populo

Tuesday, September 22

8:00 AM (SM) Barbara Strnad

Wednesday, September 23

8:00 AM (HT) The Gerald LeGreve Family

Thursday, September 24

8:00 AM (SM) Joe & Beatrice Mathu

Friday, September 25

8:00 AM (SM) NO MASS (No School)

12:15 PM (HT) Laverne Dhuey

Saturday, September 26

8:00 AM (SM) For Vocations to the Priesthood

4:00 PM (SM) L/D of the David Barrett Family

7:30 PM (HT) Paul Lauscher

Sunday, September 27

7:30 AM (SM) Pro Populo

9:00 AM (HT) L/D Members of the Dellis Family

10:30AM (SM) Dale Derenne

SUNDAY MASS DISPENSATION IS OVER

Now, since the dispensation from the obligation

to worship at Mass on Sunday is no longer strictly

necessary, the faithful will once again be morally

obligated to come to Mass on Sundays throughout

the Diocese. (Canon 898) Thus, the obligation will

resume on the weekend of September 19th and

20th, 2020 – the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

As has always been the case, if individual Catholics

struggle with serious health concerns or are

physically or morally prevented from worshipping

at Mass for a grave reason, this obligation does not

apply. Additionally, if individuals are frail due to

illness or age or, in their well-formed consciences

believe that going into public places - including

Sunday worship at Mass - would place their health

or the health of their loved ones in serious

jeopardy, they too are not bound by this obligation.

Furthermore, if the occupancy limits have already

been reached in a given Mass which preclude safe

social distancing, the obligation does not apply.

However, the faithful who are unable to attend

Mass are nevertheless urged to make holy the

Lord’s Day and to pray, read the Scriptures, and

take part in acts of charity.

Safe Capacity at St. Mary = 170

Safe Capacity at Holy Trinity = 110

Weekend Goal for Masses = 700 Parishioners

LIVESTREAM CHANGES

Due to the Bishop’s announcement and data

limits, livestreaming will be reduced.

For people who legitimately meet the criteria for not

attending a Sat/Sun Mass, Bishop Ricken will have a

televised Mass at 10:00am on Sundays. Our parishes will only

offer one livestreamed Mass at 9:00am from Casco, and it will

not be archived after it is complete. If you require more

space than we can offer, consider attending the 8:30am or

11:00am Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help,

Champion, in the spacious Mother of Mercy Hall.

We have awaited this day when God could once again be

glorified at our parish altars! Please do not take either the

obligation to attend Mass, or the need to do this safely, in a

light manner. Please do not hesitate to return to Confession

and rekindle your love for Jesus through the power of

forgiveness. Weekday Masses will be livestreamed when

data limits allows.

Page 3: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 | 25TH SUNDAY IN ......2020/09/20  · Friday, October 2, 2020 from 10:00 am to Noon and on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 from 1:00-3:00 pm; Kewaunee County Fairgrounds

EVENTS & UPDATES

WEEKLY MEETINGS & EVENTS

ST. MARY PARISH

Sunday, September 20

CCD 11th—12th Grade, 4:00pm-5:30pm

Parish Hall

Monday, September 21

CCD 7th Grade, 7:00pm-8:30pm

School Hall

Home & School Meeting, 6:30pm

Wednesday, September 23

Adoration, 12pm—5pm

CCD 8th Grade, 7:00pm-8:30pm

CCD 9th-10th Grade, 7:00pm-8:30pm

Thursday, September 24

O�ce Closed

High School Bible Study, 6:30am

Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:00pm

Friday, September 25

No School / No Mass

HOLY TRINITY PARISH

Tuesday, September 22

Adoration, 1pm—2pm

Wednesday, September 23

CCD 1st-6th Grade, 4:00pm-5:15pm

CCD 7th-8th Grade, 7:00pm-8:15pm

Friday, September 25

No School

HIGH SCHOOL BIBLE STUDY, SEPTEMBER 24

St. Mary Parish

Weekly on Thursday mornings at 6:30 AM in the back of St. Mary church. Any

student can come, there is no registration needed. Food is provided.

FIRE DEPARTMENT COOKOUT & RAFFLE, SEPTEMBER 26

Casco Fire Department, Casco

Serving food from 11:00am-6:00pm. Booyah, Trippe, Burgers, Brats, Hot Dogs,

Beer, Soda. Drive Thru, Eat In, or Carry Out. RaCe is at 5:00pm. Supplemented

by Catholic Financial Life. Sorry, no milk bottle tournament this year.

SUMMER FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 26

St. Louis Church, Dyckesville

St. Louis is having to-go booyah, Belgian pies, homemade pies and a raCe.

Email orders to [email protected] or call 920.680.2438.

ANNUAL PINK OUT NIGHT, OCTOBER 1

Virtual Volleyball Event

The L-C Volleyball Program is sponsoring the 12th Annual Pink Out Night on

Thursday, October 1, 2020 with all proceeds going to the Ribbon of Hope

Foundation. Last year we surpassed $100,000! We are blessed to still be able

to play the sport we love, and continue to help raise funds and awareness. This

year our team will be playing a home game against Denmark, with the varsity

game starting at 7:00 pm. This game will be televised on Facebook. Orders for

t-shirts from Quali-T are due by 8:00 am on Monday, September 21.

PORK AND SAUERKRAUT DINNER, OCTOBER 24

St. Isidore the Farmer, Tisch Mills

Limited indoor seating will be available, otherwise please order a carryout!

$8.00 per plate. A plate includes pork, sauerkraut, choice of dumplings or

mashed potatoes with gravy, rye bread, and dessert. Pre-ordering is available

by calling 920.776.1017 by October 22. Call 920.776.1814 after that.

FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE, OCTOBER 2020

Through Kewaunee County Public Health

The Kewaunee County Public Health Department is offering the influenza

vaccine to adults at the Ahnapee Town Hall, 303 North Water Street, Algoma on

Friday, October 2, 2020 from 10:00 am to Noon and on Tuesday, October 6,

2020 from 1:00-3:00 pm; Kewaunee County Fairgrounds Expo Hall, 625 Third

Street, Luxemburg on Friday, October 2, 2020 from 1:00-3:00 pm and Tuesday,

October 6, 2020 from 10:00 am to Noon; and the Kewaunee County Public

Health Department, 810 Lincoln Street, Kewaunee by appointment only. The

price of the vaccine is $30.00 (cash or check) and we accept Medicare Part B,

UnitedHealthcare Network and Humana Insurances, please have your insurance

cards with you. Appointments are required, please call the Kewaunee County

Health Department at 920.388.7160 to schedule your appointment. Dates

subject to vaccine availability.

PREVIOUS WEEK’S OFFERINGS

St. Mary

Parish Support ................... $4,913.00

Offertory ............................. $510.00

Online Support ..................... $585.00

Holy Trinity

Parish Support ................... $2,147.00

Offertory ............................. $248.00

Online Support ..................... $160.00

GET YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS

CHRISTIAN MOTHERS

FOR THE FALL DINNER!

Page 4: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 | 25TH SUNDAY IN ......2020/09/20  · Friday, October 2, 2020 from 10:00 am to Noon and on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 from 1:00-3:00 pm; Kewaunee County Fairgrounds

SCHOOL NEWS

ST. MARY SCHOOL HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL

1406 Main St, Luxemburg, WI 54217

O3ce: 920.845.2224

Mission: Since 1883, St. Mary School has been a

welcoming community that inspires all to live, learn,

and serve as Christ taught us. In partnership with

parents and parish community, we provide a quality, Catholic

education that is focused on faith, academics, and personal growth.

510 Church Ave, Casco, WI 54205

O3ce: 920.837.7531

Mission: Through faith in Jesus Christ, Holy Trinity

Catholic School fosters academic excellence in a safe

learning environment with a focus on prayer,

discipleship and family.

PARISH INFORMATION

HOLY TRINITY CONTACTS

Trustees:

Barb Porath | 255-1627

Mike Smiley | 676-2077

Finance Council President:

Barry Pavlat | 255-3867

School Board:

Deb Ries | 837-7361

Parish Council President:

Dan Fameree | 948-8263

Holy Name Society:

Chuck Heraly | 837-7449

Altar Rosary Society:

Carol Cravillion | 837-7225

Cemetery Committee:

Brad Adams | 255-7699

Home School President:

Tracey Anderson | 255-0197

ST MARY CONTACTS

Trustees:

Dan Bouche | 639-2489

John Paider | 845-2226

Finance Council President:

Paul Sinkula | 845-2041

School Board:

Desiree Haen I 737-0858

Parish Council President:

Rod Mleziva | 536-0142

Holy Name Society:

Dan Stahl | 845-2770

Christian Mothers:

Ann Paider I 845-2226

Cemetery Committee:

Gerald Bertrand I 845-2972

Home & School President:

Harmony Ducat I 680-4412

LC FOOD PANTRY (Marv’s Bin)

1st & 3rd Thursday | 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM

2nd & 4th Saturday | 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Any questions contact Jackie 920.845.5362

St. Mary School:

The Spring Fling event occurred this past week, and we are so grateful

for all the time, talent, and passion that went into this event. We

especially want to thank the planning committee: Julie & Jon Zirbel,

Ann & Jeff Mathu, Jenni Cory, Ashley Salentine, Alexia &Jeremy

Bostwick, and Stacey Bevins. They put in so much effort into making

this a wonderful event, even with the very unique year and the weather.

We had many wonderful donations, and we were able to pull off a

successful event! It appears Home & School made at least $17,000 in

profit. We are so thankful for the community of parents and parish

members that support our school.

Holy Trinity:

The School Board met last week, and our best takeaway was the

agreement that our school will implement a new Positive Behavior

Intervention and Supports Program! We will begin this program next

week, and are excited to start recognizing our students for the

wonderful things they are doing.

The Home to School association made some great plans to keep kids

excited, even in the midst of the pandemic. They are working to plan a

fun Halloween trick or treating event that will occur at the end of the

school day. More information will be coming at the start of October.

From Our Principal

Monday, 9/21, 6:30pm

�� Home School Meeting (SM)

Tuesday, 9/22

�� Hearing/Vision Testing (SM)

Wednesday, 9/30

�� Picture Day (SM)

Thursday, 10/15, 5:30pm

�� School Board Meeting (HT)

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FROM FR. SCHUSTER

Excerpts are taken from: “Forming Consciences

for Faithful Citizenship A Call to Political

Responsibility from the Catholic Bishops of the

United States with New Introductory Letter.”

Making Moral Decisions

34. Catholics often face di:cult choices about how to vote. This is

why it is so important to vote according to a well-formed

conscience that perceives the proper relationship among moral

goods. A Catholic cannot vote for a candidate who favors a

policy promoting an intrinsically evil act, such as abortion,

euthanasia, assisted suicide, deliberately subjecting

workers or the poor to subhuman living conditions, redefining

marriage in ways that violate its essential meaning, or racist

behavior, if the voter’s intent is to support that position. In

such cases, a Catholic would be guilty of formal cooperation in

grave evil. At the same time, a voter should not use a

candidate’s opposition to an intrinsic evil to justify indifference

or inattentiveness to other important moral issues involving

human life and dignity.

35. There may be times when a Catholic who rejects a candidate’s

unacceptable position even on policies promoting an

intrinsically evil act may reasonably decide to vote for that

candidate for other morally grave reasons. Voting in this way

would be permissible only for truly grave moral reasons, not to

advance narrow interests or partisan preferences or to ignore a

fundamental moral evil.

36. When all candidates hold a position that promotes an

intrinsically evil act, the conscientious voter faces a dilemma.

The voter may decide to take the extraordinary step of not

voting for any candidate or, after careful deliberation, may

decide to vote for the candidate deemed less likely to advance

such a morally flawed position and more likely to pursue other

authentic human goods.

37. In making these decisions, it is essential for Catholics to be

guided by a well-formed conscience that recognizes that all

issues do not carry the same moral weight and that the moral

obligation to oppose policies promoting intrinsically evil acts

has a special claim on our consciences and our actions. These

decisions should take into account a candidate’s

commitments, character, integrity, and ability to influence a

given issue. In the end, this is a decision to be made by each

Catholic guided by a conscience formed by Catholic moral

teaching.

38. It is important to be clear that the political choices faced by

citizens not only have an impact on general peace and

prosperity but also may affect the individual’s salvation.

Similarly, the kinds of laws and policies supported by public

o:cials affect their spiritual well-being.

CITIZENSHIP CORNER

Gathering Boldly and Safely

You and I both know people from our

very own communities who have

recently contracted COVID-19. It is

good that most people are not getting

very sick when they contract the

virus. That does not mean that

everyone should relax their safety

practices. It does mean that we

should not live with mortal fear every

day! This virus is preventable (like

the flu) and there are still vulnerable

people we are trying to protect.

It may seem counter-intuitive to

some people that Bishop Ricken has

reinstated the requirement to attend

Sunday Mass when there is a rise in

COVID-19 cases in our own area. Be

assured that we are monitoring the

situation and we will makes revisions

to our policies as needed. So far,

there has not been any cases traced

to gatherings at our churches, even

when people who attended a Mass

contracted the virus on the very same

day. What we are doing in the

church is working. Thank you!

The good practices that have kept

people safe thus far will remain in

place as we use every square inch of

our churches to safely bring people

back to Mass. These includes masks,

frequent sanitization, safe pew

distancing, and insisting that anyone

with a cough or cold-like symptoms

stays home. You will not incur mortal

sin if you, in good conscience, excuse

yourself from Mass because of

possible illness. If you have a

question about this, call me on the

phone and I can formally dispense

you from your obligation.

As we bring people back for Mass, our

ushers and all the faithful will need to

be particularly welcoming, flexible

and accommodating. It is time for us

to boldly gather and lead with faith.

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Call 920-330-9000

Matthew J. Raymaker(920)330-9000

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In Memory of

Don & Verle Dax

In Memory of Harold & Bob

Baudhuin Families

THEYS ORCHARDS, LUXEMBURG Apples • Honey • Maple Syrup

Cider • Jellies Open late August

Jim & Judy Theys (920) 362-5884

In memory of Rick Ropson

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Ronald McClure Owner 920.837.2266 • Cell: 920.536.0881

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