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SAINT MARY PARISH 5866 Main St. • P.O. Box 177 Auburndale WI 54412 (715) 652-2806 SAINT KILIAN PARISH 3872 CTH P • P.O. Box 125 Blenker, WI 54415 (715) 652-2806 Parish Information & Contacts Tri-Parish Website www.saintsmmk.com Facebook Page www.facebook.com/Saint-Mary-Saint-Michael- Saint-Kilian-Parishes Parish App: to download, text App to 88202, or visit myparishapp.com Parish Email: [email protected] Office Hours 8-4:30, M-F Pastor Father Antony Arokiyam .............715-652-2806 Parish Secretary Caren Alsides ................................ 715-652-2806 Parish Finance Assistant Mary Carney………………………..715-652-2806 St. Mary’s Director of Rel. Ed. Sherrie Weber ............................... 715-652-2196 Finance: Bill Kieffer ...................... 715-897-9672 Pastoral: Tony Schmitt ................. 715-652-2974 St. Kilian’s Coordinator of Rel. Ed. Joyce Martin .................................. 715-305-5414 Finance: David Anderson ............. 715-652-6196 Pastoral: Randy Dorshorst ........... 715-569-4419 St. Michael’s Coordinator of Rel. Ed. Amy Hanson ................................. 715-897-0771 Finance: Jerry Litwaitis ................. 715-305-9784 Pastoral: Roger Meyer ................. 715-384-8845 Mass Schedule St. Michael ................. Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm; Wednesday 8:00 am St. Mary…… ...................... .. Sunday 8:30 am; Tuesday 5:30 pm; Friday 8:00 am; First Saturday 8:00am St. Kilian ............................. Sunday 10:30 am; Thursday 8:00 am Confession Schedule 1/2 hour before weekend Masses or by appointment Bulletin Bulletin online at www.SeekAndFind.com. Hi friends, Hope you are all doing well. This past week we had some good rain, little more than what we really needed. That is the abundance of nature’s generosity. Let us be grateful. Mother nature is always good until we mess with her. In India, when the results for the examinations come out, we see students who fail in the examinations commit suicide. This sure happens in other countries too. They are not able to take it that they have failed. I saw on the news that one TV celebrity with versatile per- sonality, Anthony Bourdain committed suicide. Some people who incur a loss in business or people who lose their loved ones commit suicide. The statistical data show that in the US, the rate of suicide keeps increasing. One study says that the rate has increased a 30 year high, which is alarming. Why do people commit suicide so easily or quickly? One of the many reasons is that they do not equip themselves to face the hard realities of life. They might not have been trained or brought up the harder way which could enable them to accept and face the real situa- tions of life. The first thing we need to understand is that the life is not a rose bed with all fragrance and softness. Sometimes it is a hard bed with some stinks sometimes and we need to take it as it comes. If we have only positive things in life, the life will become so monotonous that it may end up to be another reason for suicide. The life will lose its taste if it is always sweet. Sometimes we need bitter things to understand and appreciate the sweetness of life. Another thing about life is that it is not our own. We did not earn it or we did not merit it. It is a purely gratuitous and a generous offer from God to whomever the life is given. We do not have any right over it except to cherish it and make to the full length until it is decided by the owner that the life given by him needs to be taken away from us. Until then we need to hold it fast enough and cherish it with all goodness for others. The life’s worth is not really understood as it is not hard earned. Only those who struggle with life with all sickness and deceases would to some extent know the value of it. Sometimes we are given struggles to strengthen our life, but unfortunately, we fail the test very often and so bad. Terminating one’s life is not a solution to any problem or trouble. In fact, it is going to be the starting point of troubles for the other people who are left behind after one commits suicide. Life is given to us to enjoy it. When I say enjoy I don’t mean that everything is going to be cozy and comfy. As we enjoy the roller coaster, we need to take it. There are ups and downs in the roller coaster, but still when we are done with it we cherish the very thought of it. Life is something similar to that. Though we have lots of ups and downs, at the end of the day we should be able to cherish the thought of it. That is why God has given us time to live and then cherish it in our thoughts. Those who have overcome the temptations of sui- cide will sometime think of this time in future and laugh at themselves saying, “Did I think of committing for this silly reason at that time of my life? Really?” This is what we need to do: Expect all troubles in life, and when they come we will be hap- py that we were right or when they don’t come we will be happy that we did not get any trouble. Simple. Let us remember those people who encounter troubles that they could not counter. May God give them courage and grace to live a happy life. God bless. Sincerely in Christ Jesus, Fr. A. Antony. SAINT MICHAEL PARISH 11100 Main St. Hewitt, WI 54441 (715) 652-2806 June 24, 2018 | Nativity of St. John the Baptist
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Page 1: SAINT MARY PARISH SAINT KILIAN PARISH SAINT ......SAINT MARY PARISH 5866 Main St. • P.O. Box 177 Auburndale WI 54412 (715) 652-2806 SAINT KILIAN PARISH 3872 CTH P • P.O. Box 125

SAINT MARY PARISH 5866 Main St. • P.O. Box 177

Auburndale WI 54412

(715) 652-2806

SAINT KILIAN PARISH 3872 CTH P • P.O. Box 125

Blenker, WI 54415

(715) 652-2806

Parish Information & Contacts Tri-Parish Website www.saintsmmk.com

Facebook Page www.facebook.com/Saint-Mary-Saint-Michael-Saint-Kilian-Parishes

Parish App: to download, text App to 88202, or visit myparishapp.com

Parish Email: [email protected] Office Hours 8-4:30, M-F

Pastor Father Antony Arokiyam ............. 715-652-2806

Parish Secretary Caren Alsides ................................ 715-652-2806

Parish Finance Assistant Mary Carney………………………..715-652-2806

St. Mary’s Director of Rel. Ed. Sherrie Weber ............................... 715-652-2196 Finance: Bill Kieffer ...................... 715-897-9672 Pastoral: Tony Schmitt ................. 715-652-2974

St. Kilian’s Coordinator of Rel. Ed. Joyce Martin .................................. 715-305-5414 Finance: David Anderson ............. 715-652-6196 Pastoral: Randy Dorshorst ........... 715-569-4419

St. Michael’s Coordinator of Rel. Ed. Amy Hanson ................................. 715-897-0771 Finance: Jerry Litwaitis ................. 715-305-9784 Pastoral: Roger Meyer ................. 715-384-8845

Mass Schedule

St. Michael ................. Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm; Wednesday 8:00 am St. Mary…… ...................... .. Sunday 8:30 am; Tuesday 5:30 pm; Friday 8:00 am; First Saturday 8:00am St. Kilian ............................. Sunday 10:30 am; Thursday 8:00 am

Confession Schedule 1/2 hour before weekend Masses or by appointment

Bulletin Bulletin online at www.SeekAndFind.com.

Hi friends, Hope you are all doing well. This past week we had some good rain, little more than what we really needed. That is the abundance of nature’s generosity. Let us be grateful. Mother nature is always good until we mess with her. In India, when the results for the examinations come out, we see students who fail in the examinations commit suicide. This sure happens in other countries too. They are not able to take it that they have failed. I saw on the news that one TV celebrity with versatile per-sonality, Anthony Bourdain committed suicide. Some people who incur a loss in business or people who lose their loved ones commit suicide. The statistical data show that in the US, the rate of suicide keeps increasing. One study says that the rate has increased a 30 year high, which is alarming. Why do people commit suicide so easily or quickly? One of the many reasons is that they do not equip themselves to face the hard realities of life. They might not have been trained or brought up the harder way which could enable them to accept and face the real situa-tions of life. The first thing we need to understand is that the life is not a rose bed with all fragrance and softness. Sometimes it is a hard bed with some stinks sometimes and we need to take it as it comes. If we have only positive things in life, the life will become so monotonous that it may end up to be another reason for suicide. The life will lose its taste if it is always sweet. Sometimes we need bitter things to understand and appreciate the sweetness of life. Another thing about life is that it is not our own. We did not earn it or we did not merit it. It is a purely gratuitous and a generous offer from God to whomever the life is given. We do not have any right over it except to cherish it and make to the full length until it is decided by the owner that the life given by him needs to be taken away from us. Until then we need to hold it fast enough and cherish it with all goodness for others. The life’s worth is not really understood as it is not hard earned. Only those who struggle with life with all sickness and deceases would to some extent know the value of it. Sometimes we are given struggles to strengthen our life, but unfortunately, we fail the test very often and so bad. Terminating one’s life is not a solution to any problem or trouble. In fact, it is going to be the starting point of troubles for the other people who are left behind after one commits suicide. Life is given to us to enjoy it. When I say enjoy I don’t mean that everything is going to be cozy and comfy. As we enjoy the roller coaster, we need to take it. There are ups and downs in the roller coaster, but still when we are done with it we cherish the very thought of it. Life is something similar to that. Though we have lots of ups and downs, at the end of the day we should be able to cherish the thought of it. That is why God has given us time to live and then cherish it in our thoughts. Those who have overcome the temptations of sui-cide will sometime think of this time in future and laugh at themselves saying, “Did I think of committing for this silly reason at that time of my life? Really?” This is what we need to do: Expect all troubles in life, and when they come we will be hap-py that we were right or when they don’t come we will be happy that we did not get any trouble. Simple. Let us remember those people who encounter troubles that they could not counter. May God give them courage and grace to live a happy life. God bless. Sincerely in Christ Jesus, Fr. A. Antony.

SAINT MICHAEL PARISH 11100 Main St.

Hewitt, WI 54441

(715) 652-2806

June 24, 2018 | Nativity of St. John the Baptist

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SAINT MARY NEWS

SAINT KILIAN NEWS

Religious Education: BRAT FRY: St Killian's Confirmation Class will be hosting a Brat Fry on Saturday, July 7 at Swetz Country Store in Blenker starting at 10:00 am. Please come and support us!

Religious Education: Vacation Bible School (VBS): Regis-tered families: We begin our fun-filled week Monday morning, July 9th, at 8 am. VBS runs July 9 – 13, from 8 – 11:30 am Monday – Thursday; 8 am – noon on Friday. Parishioners, if you’re passing by and see us outside, you’re welcome to stop and check out our

activities. You may hear us before you see us!! Watch for a photo display in the gathering space in a few weeks.

2 St. Mary, St. Kilian & St. Michael

St. Mary’s Part-Time Custodian Needed. Flexible hours. Duties include: checking sump pumps weekly, changing furnace filters, checking and replacing as needed smoke detectors, batteries, and lights, minor repairs in and around buildings, shoveling side-walks as needed, order supplies, recycling, fill water softeners with salt as needed. Contact the parish office at 715-652-2806 if interested.

Annual Appeal: All payments must be postmarked by 6/30/18. Any payment received after 6/30 will be applied toward next year’s appeal. Please remember to send payments directly to La Crosse: Diocese of La Crosse, Attn: Annual Appeal, PO Box 4004, La Crosse, WI 54602-4004 St. Mary’s still owes $3,840.00. Any amount not contributed will be paid for from the parish account.

ELECTIONS: Pastoral Council, Cemetery Committee, and Reli-gious Education Committee will have elections today. Nominees: Pastoral Council (4): Ted Steines, Paul Pongratz, Doug Reding (1), Tony Schmitt (1) Cemetery Committee (2): Joe Lobner Religious Education Committee (2): Kristin Weiss, Jeremy Karali-unas

SAINT MICHAEL NEWS

PCCW News: Meeting June 28 at 6pm PARKING LOT NOTICE: We have been asked to no longer use the extra lot to the east for parking. The area is barreled off to mark the boundary. Please be considerate and use other available spaces for parking on Sundays.

Diocesan Annual Appeal is due by June 30th. St. Kilian’s still owes $2,202.00. Any amount not contributed will be paid for from the parish account. Please remember to send payments directly to La Crosse: Diocese of La Crosse, Attn: Annual Appeal, PO Box 4004, La Crosse, WI 54602-4004

St Vincent de Paul Thrift Store BOX BONANZA BLOWOUT the last Wednesday of the month June 27, July 25 & August 29 9am-4pm there will be banana boxes of unsorted merchandise on ta-bles in our parking lot. Customers will have the opportunity to rum-mage through the boxes and find treasures yet undiscovered. Items will be bagged and weighed. All bags will be sold for $1.00 a pound. All books will be sold 5 for $1.00. (Please note, this event is weather permitting)

Religious Education: 2018-19 Registration packets for new students are in the back of church.

PCCW: THERE WILL NOT BE A POTLUCK ON JUNE 30

St. Michael’s Part-Time Custodian wanted. Flexible hours. Duties include: cleaning church, hall, and kitchen, seasonal snow removal/lawn care of sidewalks and entrances. Please call the parish office at 715-652-2806 if you are interested.

ELECTIONS: Pastoral Council and Cemetery Committee will have elections tonight. Nominees: Pastoral Council (3): Write-ins Cemetery Committee (2): Marv Konrardy, Mike Lutz FORMED: This week check out the latest in audio dramas from the Augustine Institute on Formed.org. In Ode to Saint Cecilia you will meet an inspiring woman with fierce courage and unwa-vering faith, willing to follow the path of beauty and truth - no mat-ter the cost. Saint Cecilia's remarkable story as a martyr from the early Church who became a holy muse for artists across the cen-turies is the perfect entertainment for your summer road trip. Parish Code: 4WG669

St. Mary’s is in need of a sacristan. Duties include: changing can-dles, getting items set up for Mass (Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays, and for funerals and baptisms), washing and ironing cloths, etc. Please talk to Father Antony or call the parish office at 715-652-2806 if you are interested. Thank you to Betty Strub, Pam, and Helen Swetz for planting flowers in the beds and pots, and to Amy Furo, Betty Strub, and Helen Swetz for caring for the flowers in front of the church.

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June 22-29 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM WEEK This year the US Bishops have transitioned the annual “Fortnight for Freedom” to “Religious Freedom Week.” Serving Others in God’s Love is the theme this year. For information:http://www.usccb.org/Religious FreedomWeek. June 24 at 9:30am, St. Michael Parish, Junction City Knights of Columbus: All are invited to join us & our families as we cele-brate our 60th anniversary of Christ the King Council 4646. A potluck dinner will follow, chicken & brats will be provided. June 30 The Priestly ordination of Deacon Kyle Laylan and Deacon Barry Saylor will be held at the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman in La Crosse at 10 am. Immediately following Mass, a reception will be held at the Holy Cross Diocesan Center. For those unable to attend, watch the Mass live at diolc.org/live. June 28 Do You Love Divine Mercy? Everyone who wants to live Mercy and the spiritual life more deeply is welcome to attend our twice monthly meetings. Sister Mary Veronica will lead us through teaching, prayer and fellowship. We’ll meet on Thursday, June 28 @ 7 PM at Corpus Christi Church (Bakerville). Ques-tions? Please contact [email protected] or 715-451-2395. July 3 - 20 Pacific Northwest Vocation Pilgrimage women 18 - 28 www.materredemptoris.org or Sister Mary David at 608-788-4530. July 6-8, 2018 Dare to Follow Retreat for boys going into 6th -10th grades. Vocations Office 608-791-2667 or [email protected] July 13 – 15, 2018 THRESHOLD RETREAT for young men enter-ing junior or senior year of high school, or any year of college, who have considered the priesthood. NO cost. Contact Vocations Of-fice – 608-791-2667or [email protected] July 31, 2018: 10th Anniversary of the Dedication of the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Mass 11am. guadalupeshrine.org/10 August 10-11 Witnesses for Christ Conference: Encounter Christ in the Sacraments at Blessed Sacrament Parish in La Crosse. For a brochure with further details, or to register, http://diolc.org/catechesis/ October 27, 2018 Men of the Cross Power of Faith conference at Logan Middle School, La Crosse. More info at menofthecross.org

NEWS & NOTES

Auburndale, Wisconsin 3

Joseph Richards

Theology II

Mundelein Seminary

Cathedral St. Joseph, La Crosse

Please pray for our seminarians. This week we pray for:

Heavenly Father, Bless your Church with an abundance of holy and

zealous priests, deacons, brothers, and sisters. Give those you have

called to the married state and those you have chosen to live as sin-

gle persons in the world, the special graces that their lives require. Form

us all in the likeness of Your Son, so that in Him, with Him, and through

Him, we may love you more deeply and serve you more faithfully, always

and everywhere. With Mary we ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

Choose Life Wisconsin license plates are available from the DMV. 100% of your tax-deductible donation for the plate will go exclusively to pregnancy resource centers in Wiscon-sin. Questions? Please visit ChooseLifeWisconsin.com; 608-216-9930; [email protected] CONNECT WITH YOUR PARISH LIKE NEVER BEFORE! Get parish and diocesan messages, daily readings, Catholic news and more by downloading the free myParish App to-day! Text “app” to “88202” to download the myParish App on your Mobile device. You can also find it on iTunes or Google Play stores by searching for myParishApp. A fast and easy way to get in touch with EWTN! 1-800-447-EWTN New! The EWTN Everything Number. Need in-formation on the latest Programming, Special Events, or have a special prayer request? Call 1-800-447-EWTN (3986). EWTN family viewer services representatives are ready to help with whatever your needs may be. It’s easy, fast, and family friendly.

150th Diocesan Mass Celebration News and Updates: St. Michael’s Parish will be hosting Bishop Callahan to cele-brate the sesquicentennial of the Diocese of La Crosse with a Mass followed by supper on Saturday, July 14th, at 5:00pm. This is for all our three parishes, all ages welcome! Please join in this grand celebration. Call the parish office at 715-652-2806 to RSVP for the meal. If you plan to attend the bishop's Mass on July 14 and especially if you will join in the meal afterward, please sign up either by calling the parish office or by returning the bulletin insert. Even if you have been recruited to help with the Mass or meal, still sign up and indicate you will be eating the meal. We need to know how many people will be attending the Mass so seating can be planned and we need to know how many will actually be eating so we can plan for the food. Next meeting to finalize planning: Tuesday, June 26, 6:10pm at St. Mary’s in the church basement. As a gift for the bishop, we would like to make up a photo slide show of pictures taken by parishioners of all 3 parishes that repre-sent our area of the diocese - scenic (sunsets, flowers, farm coun-try scenes, autumn trees, wildlife, domestic animals, etc.); the sort of photos that you would like to view as a break after a hard day at the "office". If you have photos to share, please send them (soon) to Vicki Palen. (jpegs to: [email protected] , slides or prints to: Vicki Palen, 3837 County Rd N, Milladore, WI 54454) Please don't send family portraits or any prints/slides you would not want to lose or have damaged. DIOCESE OF LA CROSSE Feed My Lambs, Sesquicentennial books are available at St Mary’s parish office from 8:15am-4:30pm Mon-Fri for $33.00. This book is everything it promised to be! This richly illustrated book includes full color pictures of every church in the La Crosse Diocese and is 464 pages of history. See a copy in the vestibule.

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St. Mary June 17 Envelopes .................................................... $1,597.00 Plate ................................................................ $175.99 Capital Improvements ....................................... $30.00 Initial Offering ...................................................... $5.00 Diocesan Annual Appeal Target $33,870.00

Received $30,030.00 in Gifts & Pledges as of 6/17/18 Remaining to Goal $3,840.00

St. Kilian June 17 Envelopes ....................................................... $577.00 Plate .................................................................. $58.25 Sound System ................................................... $50.00 Diocesan Annual Appeal Target $16,510.00

Received $14,308.00 in Gifts & Pledges as of 6/17/18 Remaining to Goal $2,202.00

St. Michael June 16 Envelopes……………………………………...$1,128.00 Plate .................................................................. $81.30 Capital Improvements ......................................... $5.00 Diocesan Annual Appeal Target Met - Thank you!

Please remember the needs of your Parish

when reviewing your will.

Advertiser of the Week

Please patronize this business!

Tuesday - June 26 5:30 pm Carole Rasmussen (AU) by Randy Wednesday - June 27 St. Cyril of Alexandria 8:00 am Nancy Hartl (HE) by Jeff, Jeanine, Alyssa, Brianna Breu Thursday - June 28 St. Irenaeus 8:00 am Craig Wallner (BL) by Laurina Draxler Friday - June 29 STS. PETER & PAUL, APOSTLES 8:00 am No Mass (AU) Priest Unity Days Saturday - June 30 13th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:00 pm Joyce Rauscher (HE) by Ken Rauscher Sunday - July 1 8:30 am Parishioners St. Mary, St. Kilian, St. Michael (AU) 10:30 am Carol Kohlbeck (BL) by Shelly Sebold

4B MASS INTENTIONS

LITURGICAL MINISTERS

4A FINANCES

SACRAMENTAL GUIDELINES

Readings for the Week of June 24, 2018 Sunday: Is 49:1-6/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 Monday: 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18/Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35b, 36/Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3/Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: 2 Kgs 24:8-17/Mt 7:21-29 Friday: Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19/Mt 8:5-17 Next Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43

Baptism: Please call St. Mary’s Parish Office to set up a meeting for Baptism preparation with the pastor. Baptism preparation is best done during pregnancy. Marriage Preparation: Please call St. Mary’s Parish Office to set up a meeting with the pastor. The marriage preparation process must begin at least six months before the anticipated date of marriage. Ministry to the Sick: Please notify the parish office when and where family members are shut-in or institutionalized. Confessions: One half hour before weekend Masses, unless other-

wise noted. Please feel free to call and schedule an appointment

Money Counters: Arlene Weinfurter, Susan Jacoby, Mary Bruhn St. Mary 8:30 am July 1 SERVERS Victoria, Lilly, Isaiah Hasenohrl MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION Volunteer LECTOR Jack Esser GREETER Marleen Knutson Family USHERS John Karl & Samuel Hasenohrl St. Kilian 10:30 am July 1 SERVERS Cade Krings, Parker & Keegan Empey MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION Joyce Martin LECTOR Connie Lang USHERS Dennis Ashbeck & Al Ashbeck St. Michael 5:00 pm June 30 SERVERS Owen Hanson & Adam Potts MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION Tom Palecek LECTOR Kade Hanson USHERS Neal Potts & Don Wagner

Thank you for serving the Parish!

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St. Mary June 17 Envelopes .................................................... $1,597.00 Plate ................................................................ $175.99 Capital Improvements ....................................... $30.00 Initial Offering ...................................................... $5.00 Diocesan Annual Appeal Target $33,870.00

Received $30,030.00 in Gifts & Pledges as of 6/17/18 Remaining to Goal $3,840.00

St. Kilian June 17 Envelopes ....................................................... $577.00 Plate .................................................................. $58.25 Sound System ................................................... $50.00 Diocesan Annual Appeal Target $16,510.00

Received $14,308.00 in Gifts & Pledges as of 6/17/18 Remaining to Goal $2,202.00

St. Michael June 16 Envelopes……………………………………...$1,128.00 Plate .................................................................. $81.30 Capital Improvements ......................................... $5.00 Diocesan Annual Appeal Target Met - Thank you!

Please remember the needs of your Parish

when reviewing your will.

Advertiser of the Week

Please patronize this business!

Tuesday - June 26 5:30 pm Carole Rasmussen (AU) by Randy Wednesday - June 27 St. Cyril of Alexandria 8:00 am Nancy Hartl (HE) by Jeff, Jeanine, Alyssa, Brianna Breu Thursday - June 28 St. Irenaeus 8:00 am Craig Wallner (BL) by Laurina Draxler Friday - June 29 STS. PETER & PAUL, APOSTLES 8:00 am No Mass (AU) Priest Unity Days Saturday - June 30 13th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:00 pm Joyce Rauscher (HE) by Ken Rauscher Sunday - July 1 8:30 am Parishioners St. Mary, St. Kilian, St. Michael (AU) 10:30 am Carol Kohlbeck (BL) by Shelly Sebold

4B MASS INTENTIONS

LITURGICAL MINISTERS

4A FINANCES

SACRAMENTAL GUIDELINES

Readings for the Week of June 24, 2018 Sunday: Is 49:1-6/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 Monday: 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18/Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35b, 36/Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3/Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: 2 Kgs 24:8-17/Mt 7:21-29 Friday: Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19/Mt 8:5-17 Next Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43

Baptism: Please call St. Mary’s Parish Office to set up a meeting for Baptism preparation with the pastor. Baptism preparation is best done during pregnancy. Marriage Preparation: Please call St. Mary’s Parish Office to set up a meeting with the pastor. The marriage preparation process must begin at least six months before the anticipated date of marriage. Ministry to the Sick: Please notify the parish office when and where family members are shut-in or institutionalized. Confessions: One half hour before weekend Masses, unless other-

wise noted. Please feel free to call and schedule an appointment

Money Counters: Arlene Weinfurter, Susan Jacoby, Mary Bruhn St. Mary 8:30 am July 1 SERVERS Victoria, Lilly, Isaiah Hasenohrl MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION Volunteer LECTOR Jack Esser GREETER Marleen Knutson Family USHERS John Karl & Samuel Hasenohrl St. Kilian 10:30 am July 1 SERVERS Cade Krings, Parker & Keegan Empey MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION Joyce Martin LECTOR Connie Lang USHERS Dennis Ashbeck & Al Ashbeck St. Michael 5:00 pm June 30 SERVERS Owen Hanson & Adam Potts MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION Tom Palecek LECTOR Kade Hanson USHERS Neal Potts & Don Wagner

Thank you for serving the Parish!

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