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Daily Masses
Monday - Friday 6:45 AM
Monday - Saturday 8:30 AM
Monday - Thursday 5:30 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Monday - Thursday 5:00 to 5:25 PM
Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 PM
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Catholic Church
Rev. Tom Bauwens, Pastor
frtom@stwenceslaus.org
Rev. Tim Podraza, Sr. Associate Pastor
frtim@stwenceslaus.org
Rev. Taylor Leffler, Associate Pastor
frtaylor@stwenceslaus.org
St. Wenceslaus
15353 Pacific Street
Omaha, NE 68154
402-330-0304
www.stwenceslaus.org
Sunday Masses
Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM,
10:30 AM, 12:00 PM and 5:30 PM
November 1, 2020 | ALL SAINTS
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ST. WENCESLAUS MASS INTENTIONS, MINISTRY SCHEDULE & MISCELLEANOUS OMAHA, NEBRASKA
MONDAY, November 2, 2020
6:45 AM †Jon King
8:30 AM †Viola Liebig
5:30 PM †John Mimick
TUESDAY, November 3, 2020
6:45 AM †Wayne Ryan
8:30 AM Int. of Jack Bernard (Grades 7-8)
5:30 PM †Vern and †Ruth Beers
WEDNESDAY, November 4, 2020
6:45 AM †Lynn Lamourex
8:30 AM †Bernard Hallett (Grades 1-3)
5:30 PM †Tom and †Nancy McCormick
THURSDAY, November 5, 2020
6:45 AM †Joseph and †Mary Beth DeSelm
8:30 AM †Kaye Bird
5:30 PM †Connie McNary
FRIDAY, November 6, 2020
6:45 AM †Pat McGonigal
8:30 AM †Wayne and †Eileen Ryan
SATURDAY, November 7, 2020
8:30 AM †Meralda McCann
5:00 PM †Jeanne Burns
SUNDAY, November 8, 2020
7:30 AM People of the Parish
9:00 AM †Clayton Hollman
10:30 PM †Don Holquist and †Denise Van Roy
12:00 PM Int. of Steier Family
5:30 PM †Zelie Rose Wieser
Ministry Schedule for November 7—8 2020
Saturday, 5:00 PM PRIEST: Fr. Ron
SAC: John Hall DEA : Mark Capoun
EMHC: Jeannene Rossitto, Mary Durow, Audrey Cherek,
Robin Cherek
LEC : Patrick Durow, Gary Batenhorst
SER : Antonia Carey, Elise Cherek
Sunday, 7:30 AM PRIEST: Fr. Tim
SAC: Jim Haiar
EMHC: Shirley Hahn, Linda Haiar, Kay Olson
LEC : Dave Laferla, Patrick Brennan
SER : Drew Balus, Corrine Merkel
Sunday, 9:00 AM PRIEST: Fr. Tom
SAC: Mary Kay Garcia DEA : Bill Carter
EMHC: Julie Krupicka, Abby Andress, Connie Bredemeyer,
John Bredemeyer
LEC : Jerry Buresh, Marilyn Buresh
SER : Leo Dustin, Addison Foltz
Sunday, 10:30 AM PRIEST: Fr. Tom
SAC: Dianna Beulke DEA : Joe Kulus
EMHC: Jeff Beulke, Tim Glover, Carolyn Hirschfeld, David F. Haller
LEC : Kim Lang, Cathy Kulus
SER : Mia Adamiak, Nora Coffey
Sunday, 12:00 PM PRIEST: Fr. Taylor
SAC: Karen Stevens DEA : Brad Schaefer
EMHC: Sue Smith, Lisa Shockley, Gina Pick, Mike Pick
LEC : Bob Decker, Karla Zavadil
SER : Isabella Valencia-Valbuena, Aidan Farrell
Sunday, 5:30 PM PRIEST: Fr. Taylor
SAC: Karen Hjelmstad
EMHC: Cori Miller, Bob Tabor, Katie Tabor, Robin Stec,
Maureen Walters
LEC : Eric Martin, Tosia Wieser
SER : Annie Hurley, Simon Kollars
PREPARING FOR ADVENT
November 5, 2020 | Dynamic Catholic Online
Amazing Possibilities Join Matthew Kelly for Dynamic
Catholic’s first ever virtual event—featuring an interac-
tive Dream Session, inspiring music, as well as live Q&A with
Matthew. You don’t want to miss this one! Get tickets HERE.
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November 21, 2020 | St. Benedict Center, Schuyler
And the Angel Said…, a one-day retreat with Prior Joel Mac-
ul, OSB, S.T.L. We will look at the two annunciation stories at
the beginning of Luke’s Gospel and see what mission is re-
vealed for the two children promised. Social distancing will be
observed, please bring your mask. Lunch is available at the
Center for $11.02 (includes tax). Register now by clicking
HERE or call (402) 352-8819.
December 5, 2020 | St. Benedict Center, Schuyler
Advent Encounter, a one-day retreat with Margie M. Walker.
In the shortening days, as the dark of winter approaches, slip
away for a slice of stillness. Come for a portion of PEACE.
Social distancing will be observed, please bring your mask.
Lunch is available at the Center for $11.02 (includes
tax). Register HERE.
PRO-LIFE NEWS
EPS Baby Shower
Who - St. Wenceslaus parishioners
What - Shower to help support mothers and babies
When - November 7 - November 26, 2020
Where - In the foyer - drop off baby items in the crib
Why - EPS needs your help to provide essential items
to mothers and babies
Questions - Contact Angie at 402-330-7153
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St. Wenceslaus Reflecting On the Scriptures and A Word from the Pastor November 1, 2020
REFLECTING ON THE SCRIPTURES
Solemnity of All Saints, Cycle A
Today’s readings: Revelation 7:2-4, 9-14; 1 John 3:1-3;
Matthew 5:1-12a
Not Really Place, Not Really Time
We believe in life after death, but we cannot put
into words what it will be like. Every time we try, our de-
scriptions come up short. If we say, “It will be a special
place,” we use an inaccurate word: place. Heaven will be
more than a place. It is not a place like a planet or star, for
that would make it finite. It is infinite, not located. If we
say, “It will be a special time,” we use an inaccurate word:
time. God lies beyond all time. Time has limits, but God is
infinite.
Eternal life lies beyond what we can describe.
Even St. John struggled with the right words. As he says in
our second reading this Sunday: “We are God’s children
now; what we shall be has not yet been revealed. We do
know that when it is revealed we shall be like him, for we
shall see him as he is.” John chose other descriptive words
like “children” and “being like God.” In eternity we will
have a special relationship with our creator. It will be won-
derful, but it is hard to describe more.
Today is All Saints Day. We celebrate all the
saints who have passed beyond the doors of death and have
become more than God’s children. They are like the God
they see. We learn from their example in life for we aim to
share their glory in heaven. That is the inheritance of the
children of God! Lectionary Bulletin Inserts: Reflections on the First and Second
Readings, Year A © 2019 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications. All rights
reserved. Written by Paul Turner. Lectionary for Mass © 2001, CCD.
Fr. Tom
Friends,
Today, we celebrate the me-
morial of All Saints Day. We re-
member the countless thousands
of people who have helped shape us and
form us into who we are; the people who helped us know
God’s love and now experience that love first hand. Paul
says we are all called to be Saints. The minute we leave
this earth and step into the realm of heaven and God’s
love, we become saints; not canonized, but surrounded
with the love of God for all eternity.
Tomorrow, we celebrate All Souls Day where we
remember those who have died and are no longer part of
our lives. We pray for them and for their salvation.
When I was younger, it was praying for the “poor souls
in purgatory”. We sometimes pray that intention, but the
really poor souls are those in hell — there is no salvation
possible. Purgatory was never meant to be negative; the
word means “purged” or “cleansed”. When we go to
confession, our sins are forgiven with the grace of God,
but the effect of our sins remain. Even though we are
forgiven for lying, for instance, it still is easy to tell an-
other lie. Purgatory releases us from the effect of our
sins so that we might become perfect as our heavenly
father is perfect (from Matthew’s Gospel). It is a God of
love and compassion that wants us to be perfect and join
him in heaven.
When I was a young man, seven or eight, my associ-
ate pastor was a priest by the name of Fr. Tony Milone.
Fr. Milone later became an auxiliary bishop for Omaha
and eventually became bishop of Great Falls—Billings,
Montana. He was a great man and affected me greatly
and is part of why I became a priest. 50 years later, I still
remember a homily he gave in which he said, “There is a
hell, that is Dogma and you have to believe it. There are
people in hell, that is Doctrine and you have to believe it.
But man, you have to really work at it to be cast into hell.
God is a good and loving God. He understands our hu-
manity and our failures. If you are trying to be a good
person and do the right thing, despite your failures,
you’ll get to heaven.” I think this reflects the Scriptures
and the example of Pope Francis. On All Souls Day, we
pray for those who have died the same as we would pray
for them when they were alive. We pray for grace in
their lives as well as ours, and we pray for the gift of
eternal life.
I hope I don’t offend anyone when I say that I look
forward to Wednesday morning when I won’t have to
hear any more attack ads ripping away at the dignity of
people who are running for office. Whatever happens,
God’s in charge. Join me in praying for our country and
our future.
LITURGY CORNER Book of the Names of the Dead
During the Month of All Souls, many parishes have
the custom of giving a place of honor to a book in which
community members and visitors write the names of their
beloved dead. The Book of the Names of the Dead was in-
spired by the ancient practice of recording the dates of the
deaths of loved ones in a necrology, a public record or reg-
istry of death. This practice provides the living with an
opportunity for healing and consolation in the face of grief.
The book is usually displayed from the solemnity
of All Saints until the beginning of Advent. It is left open
for people to write the names of their deceased loved ones
and for others to read the names, remember, and pray for
the repose of their souls. In our parish, our Book of Re-
membrance is displayed near the baptismal font with the
lighted Paschal candle nearby, symbolizing that the de-
ceased have shared in the waters of Baptism, dying with
Christ and rising to new life. Placing the book by the font
gives us hope that our beloved dead now share in Christ’s
Resurrection. Margaret Mary Brennan, Catherine Combier-Donovan, and LTP
editorial staff © 2009 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 3949 South
Racine Avenue, Chicago IL 60609; 1-800-933-1800; www.LTP.org. All rights reserved. Used
with permission.
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ST. WENCESLAUS FAITH FORMATION AND MISCELLANEOUS OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Julie Lukasiewicz
Director of Children’s
Faith Formation
402-330-1889
402-991-3126
Readings for the Week of November 1, 2020
Sunday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/Ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/1 Jn
3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a
Monday: Wis 3:1-9/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/Rom 5:5-11 or
Rom 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40
Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11/Ps 22:26b-27, 28-30ab, 30c, 31-32
[26a]/Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [1a]/Lk 14:25-33
Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a/Ps 105:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [3b]/Lk 15:1-10
Friday: Phil 3:17—4:1/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4ab, 4cd-5 [1]/Lk 16:1-8
Saturday: Phil 4:10-19/Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a and 9/Lk 16:9-15
Next Sunday: Wis 6:12-16/Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [2b]/1
Thes 4:13-18 or 4:13-14/Mt 25:1-13
November 1st is
the Feast of All
Saints. This is the
day we celebrate all those who are now with
God. While we cannot be certain of who is in
heaven, it is our sincerest hope that our loved ones are included
among those who now enjoy the bea"fic vision.�
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Having just lost my beloved mother, I too, hope and pray that
she is now enjoying her eternal reward. During her last days, I
would reassure her that passing from us meant she would be
reunited with those that had gone before her � parents, broth-
ers and sisters, and my dad. It probably brought me more com-
fort than it did her to believe that she would be received into the
embrace of those she loved.�
�
A(er she passed, one of my friends commented that “now she is
si*ng near and visi"ng with Jesus�and how cool is that?” Of
course, Jesus would greet her. Why hadn’t I thought to include
Him in my list of loved ones?�
�
My mom was ever the instructor, so now I ponder what lessons I
can draw from my bedside encouragements to her.�
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Lesson # 1 � It is helpful to remember that God knows us well. I
focused first on people that mom had known and loved, as it is
easier to iden"fy with people than with dei"es. And yet, one of
the gi(s of the Incarna"on is that the Creator of the Universe
became approachable by becoming one of us. Jesus laughed,
suffered, ques"oned. He experienced the fullness of human life.
He completely understands what we are going through.�
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Lesson #2 � We are invited to get to know God be�er. We grow
spiritually when we strengthen our personal rela"onship with
Jesus. The more we get to know this mysterious God who loves
us more than we can hope or imagine, the be:er prepared we
will be to meet Him. �
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Lesson #3 � We are called to be like God because we are His
children. St. John points out that “everyone who has this hope
based on him makes himself pure, as he is pure” (1John 3:3.)
Jesus gives us the blueprint for this purity in the bea"tudes.
When we imitate Christ, we help others to know God be:er. And
that is the work of all saints.�
Christine Edmonds, Director
edmondsc@stwenceslaus.org
402-991-3425
As a Family of God…..
One of the great gifts of our
Catholic tradition is
remembrance of and prayer
with the saints. The Church
offers us an official canon, or
list, of saints. On All Saints
Day, we recall and pray with
these saints. It is important to
continue to tell these stories
of saints and saintly people to our children so that they
have ample models of people of faith for their own lives.
Sponsor Form: Please return completed Sponsor Forms to
the parish office. More preparation information will be
given out to Candidates and Sponsors after the form is
received.
Confirmation Service: Candidates are asked to complete
at least 5 separate service opportunities. A Service Journal
Form must be turned in for each opportunity. Please
contact the Faith Formation Office if you need suggestions
of safe service opportunities.
November 15th is The First
Reconciliation Parent/Child
Retreat. The retreat will be broken
into two 50 minute sessions:
Families with last names A-K will
attend from 2:30-3:20.
Families with last names L-Z will
attend from 3:30-4:20.
Please practice the Act of Contrition with your
children. They should confidently know the Hail
Mary and The Lord’s Prayer (Our Father).
All Holy Men and Women, Pray for us.
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St. Wenceslaus Pastoral Ministry and Miscellaneous November 1, 2020
NOVEMBER CHARITY OF THE MONTH�
MATER FILIUS NEBRASKA�
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Mater Filius, NE, is a Catholic, non�
profit maternity home that serves
women and their children. We are
located at the corner of South 36th and Y St. The mission of
Mater Filius is to safeguard the life of the unborn child and
defend the dignity of the child’s mother. Defending Life with
Love! We have two requirements for a woman to enter Mater
Filius. She must be pregnant, and she must be open to
change. Upon entering Mater Filius, our directors work with
each mom to plan her individual path to self�reliance. Some
women choose to work full�,me while others choose to finish
their GED or a.end school. Moms par,cipate in workshops
offered inside our home that include paren,ng skills, rela,on-
ship building, Spirituality, Theology of the Body, dignity of the
woman, group counseling and financial planning. Moms may
enter any,me during their pregnancy and stay un,l their ba-
bies are eight months old. They may bring other children with
them if they are under the age of five. When their babies are
six weeks old, they may enter our Early Childhood Learning
Center located on the Mater Filius property. Even a3er the
moms transi,on out, their babies can return to our ECLC un,l
they are ready for preschool. Preschool aged children are
now invited to a.end our new Lighthouse Preschool, free of
charge. Our one requirement is the parents complete service
hours throughout the school year. We do not charge the
moms for either service because this is where we see the gen-
era,onal change begin to happen. This is priceless! Also new
this year, we have established an a3ercare program which
includes a weekly Diaper Pal delivery as well as a weekly
phone call from one of our directors to check on the welfare
of the graduates and their children. We believe the added
support is vital to their success. �
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To learn more about Mater Filius, NE, please visit our website
at: materfiliusne.org or email us at materfiliusne@gmail.com.
Thank you for your dona,ons in the November Charity of the
Month envelope. �
This week we celebrate
Vocations Week.
A time to focus our attention to
prayer and promotion of religious
vocations in our Church. Through-
out this week pray that young peo-
ple will be called to a life of service
to our Catholic church. Talk to your
children and grandchildren about
their future as a priest, brother or
sister. Having a child or grandchild
serving the Lord as a servant of
God is a true blessing.
CHRISTMAS GIVING TO THE
ELDERLY AND HOMEBOUND
Due to Covid-19, we will not be able to provide the person-
al items gift bag this year; however your cash donations,
checks payable to St. Wenceslaus and/or gift cards from
Walmart would be very much appreciated!
These donations will help us provide a little something to
the elderly and homebound of St. Benedict the Moor, St.
Joseph and St. Bernard parishes.
Please place your donations in the collection safe in the foy-
er, mail to St. Wenceslaus or drop off at the parish office.
Last day for drop off is Monday, December 7th.
Please clearly mark envelopes Elderly and Homebound.
Thank you for your generosity. For any questions, contact
Shirley Hahn at sah6@cox.net or 402-679-4032.
SPIRITUAL� ADOPTION� UPDATE�
Happy Birthday!� Your spiritual adopted baby is born � nine
months a(er his/her mother conceived� this baby.� The only
change at birth is a change in�the external life support system of
the baby.� He/she is no different now than before birth except
he/she breathes and eats differently.� The baby is truly a mira-
cle.� He/she began as a 46 chromosome cell and has developed
over the last nine months into a unique human being.� Never
before in history, nor never again, will anyone exist who is exact-
ly like your spiritually adopted baby.� You may never meet the
mother and baby, but your prayers saved its life.�
�
Don't forget the EPS Baby Shower.� Bring a baby item �
to place in the crib in the foyer.�
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE DIED
AND ESPECIALLY FOR:
†Lorene Dloughy, mother of Kim Lang
grandmother of Ryan
†Phillip Collison, brother-in-law of Elaine Kissel
uncle of Monica Hutfles
†Theresa Kohanek, mother of Jennifer Quinlan
grandmother of Ben, Ryan and Molly
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful
receive the Mercy of God. Amen.
Always Loved, Always Remembered
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St. Wenceslaus Parish Community & School News & Miscellaneous Omaha, Nebraska
Envelopes: $ 32,423.41
Children’s Envelopes: $ 9.00
Monthly ACH Tithing: $ 49,019.89
September Charity: $ 7,988.33
St. Vincent de Paul Special Collection: $ 18,881.15
Year To Date Budget: $699,699.00
Year To Date Total: $755,827.48
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MESSAGE
We welcome Kevin Foley to our Council.
Kevin and his family are new to our parish,
moving here from a suburb of Chicago. His
proposer is Tim Seberger. Anyone interest-
ed in knowing more about the Knights and what we do,
please call Rod Hofschulte at 402-510-7250. A special pro-
motion for new members is available now through the end
of the year. Dues are waived if the candidate goes
to www.kofc.org/joinus. When applying, use McGivney2020
as the promo code.
On Saturday October 31
st
, our founder Fr. Michael
McGivney was raised to the level of Blessed. We are very
proud of our founder and his vision and actions to make life
better for so many. The Order he founded now has over 2
million members located around the world committed to
serving the Church and the communities in which they live.
We thank everyone who brought clothing to the church for
those in need.
Knights of Columbus
Daily Bread Calendar
Thanks to all who purchased 2020 Calendar Club tickets.
We will be announcing winners from now until the end of
2020. Please check the bulletin weekly for daily winners
and all those EXTRA prize winners. A check is mailed to
each winner at the end of the month in which they won. All
previous winners can be found on our website
(www.kofc10909.org).
You can find daily winners at
www.kofc10909.org.
10-19-20 Steve Seberger
10-20-20 Larry Palmer
10-21-20 J and C Bredemeyer
10-22-20 Michelle McCarthy
10-23-20 Ed Kolb
10-24-20 Lori Haug
10-25-20 Frank Burns
10-26-20 Bob Lamberly
10-27-20 Lila Antonides
10-28-20 McCroden Boys
10-29-20 Grant Dvorak
10-30-20 TJ Buechler
10-31-20 Larry Kawa
11-1-20 Bill Kathman
**11-1-20 ALL SAINTS DAY** Terry Eurek
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE
Throughout the month of November, our
Book of Remembrance will be displayed by
the baptismal font and Easter Candle. You
are invited to write the names of your de-
ceased family members and friends in this
book. They will be remembered in prayer during the Pray-
ers of the Faithful (petitions) at our weekend Masses.
The Knights of Columbus
and the St. Vincent de
Paul Society have
teamed up this year to
collect and provide coats
and other winter clothing
for children in the Omaha
area. St. Wenceslaus
parishioners will be able
to participate through this weekend (October 31st/
November 1st) by bringing new or good used coats, mit-
tens, caps, scarves etc. to the foyer of church and placing
in the blue barrel.
The Coat Give Away will be November 7
th
at St. Peter's
Church. Thank you for helping us keep our children warm
this winter.
LIVING THE FAITH
How can I be a more faithful citizen?
Select one of the many prayers developed by the USCCB
and pray for the upcoming election.
How can I grow in my imitation of Christ?
Watch this short (6 1/2-minute) video message from Pope
Francis to the Social Doctrine Festival participants that re-
flects on the power of “presence.”
How can I unite myself more fully and spiritually with
people around the world?
Join Pope Francis in praying for an end to this current pan-
demic.
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Millard Avenue
173rd & Center
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Erin Anderson & Bridget Tynan Parishioners
Est. 1969
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY ASSOCIATES, P.C.
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515 North 98th Street, Omaha, NE 68114 Telephone (402) 399-9400
Home 697-8127 • Fax (402) 399-8170 Office Hours By Appointment
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A Registered Investment Advisor
Financial, Retirement, Insurance,
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173rd & W. Center
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In YourLast Will & Testament
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Brian C. FitzpatrickParishioner11840 Nicholas St., Ste. 205Omaha | (402) 401-4894
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