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St. Anthony Parish 2223 - 51 ST S TREET K ENOSHA , W ISCONSIN 53140 June 14, 2015 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Schedule Saturday - 5:45 PM (Mass of Ancipaon) Sunday - 10:00 AM First Friday Mass - 5:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:30-5:30 Sunday 9:15-9:45 Marriage In order to wisely discern a minimum of six months is required. Contact the Parish Office. Baptism Arrangements are to be made with the Administrator. Parents must be acve, registered and praccing Members of St. Anthony Parish. Office Hours 262-652-1844 Tuesdays 4:00-6:30 PM Parish Membership All adults from high school age up are expected to be registered Members with the Parish including candidates for Bapsm and Marriage. Parish Pastoral Council James Scuglik, Moderator Members-at-Large Mary Andrews, Anne Curry, Karry Hill, Amy Horton, Dennis Nelson, Susan Sheard Members Ex-Officio Lawrence Dolnik, David Curry Fr. Todd Belardi Please email bullen submissions to [email protected] or call during office hours listed above. Website: Stanthonykenosha.org
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Page 1: St. Anthony Parish · 6/14/2015  · Thank you to all who have delivered in the past. Items can be delivered to the office at 1017 63rd St any time - day or eves Please remember to

St. Anthony Parish 2 2 2 3 - 5 1 S T S T R E E T K E N O S H A , W I S C O N S I N 5 3 1 4 0

June 14, 2015 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Schedule Saturday - 5:45 PM (Mass of Anticipation) Sunday - 10:00 AM First Friday Mass - 5:00pm

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Saturday 4:30-5:30 Sunday 9:15-9:45

Marriage

In order to wisely discern a minimum of six months is required. Contact the Parish Office.

Baptism

Arrangements are to be made with the Administrator. Parents must be active, registered and practicing Members of St. Anthony Parish.

Office Hours

262-652-1844

Tuesdays 4:00-6:30 PM

Parish Membership

All adults from high school age up are expected to be registered Members with the Parish including candidates for Baptism and Marriage.

Parish Pastoral Council

James Scuglik, Moderator

Members-at-Large

Mary Andrews, Anne Curry, Karry Hill, Amy Horton, Dennis Nelson, Susan Sheard

Members Ex-Officio Lawrence Dolnik, David Curry Fr. Todd Belardi

Please email bulletin submissions to [email protected] or call during office hours listed above. Website: Stanthonykenosha.org

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The Schedule of Services for This Week

SATURDAY June 13 - Eleventh Sunday - Mass of Anticipation 5:45 pm - Anthony & Julia Dolnik (Pat Rupp & Family) SUNDAY June 14 - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00am – Richard Scuglik (Scuglik Family) THURSDAY June 18- Thursday Weekday Mass 7:00am - Margaret Schlater (Knapp Family) SATURDAY June 20 - Twelfth Sunday - Mass of Anticipation 5:45 pm - Donald Romanowski (Dorothy Romanowski & Family) SUNDAY June 21 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00am - Edward & Betty Hodal (The Family)

A new schedule is posted in the back of church for sign-up to deliver the donated items to First Step Transitional Services. Thank you to all who have delivered in the past. Items can be delivered to the office at 1017 63rd St any time - day or eves Please remember to bring food, toiletries and paper goods and place them in the bin in back of church. At this time they are especially in need of: COFFEE, PAPER PRODUCTS, GROCERY BAGS PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS

Readings for the Week of June 14

Sunday: Ez 17:22-24/2 Cor 5:6-10/Mk 4:26-34 Monday: 2 Cor 6:1-10/Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 2 Cor 8:1-9/Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Cor 9:6-11/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: 2 Cor 11:1-11/Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Cor 11:18, 21-30/Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Cor 12:1-10/Mt 6:24-34 Next Sunday: Jb 38:1, 8-11/2 Cor 5:14-17/Mk 4:35-41 Liturgical Publications Inc.

Ministers of the Altar

Saturday June 20 5:45pm Lector Barbara Seiberlich Eucharistic Minister Ray Rupp Altar Servers Lizzie Curry, Caitlyn McKeon

Sunday June 21 10:00am Lector Brian Hogan Eucharistic Minister Bill DeBock Altar Servers Vanessa & Santino Pignotti, Annie Sheard

The Pope’s Prayer Intentions for June 2015

.Immigrants And Refugees That immigrants and refugees may find welcome and respect in the countries to which they came.

Vocations: That the personal encounter with Jesus may arouse in many young people the desire to offer their own lives in priesthood or consecrated life.

Today’s Gospel Reading consists of two parables about seeds. In the first, Jesus tells those gath-

ered that this is “how it is with the kingdom of God.” A man scatters seed which over time

sprouts and develops. Then when the grain is ripe, the man harvests his crop. The emphasis in

the parable is on the seed, which seemingly has the power to grow on its own. In this it is like

the Kingdom of God. While on earth, Jesus planted the seeds of the Kingdom by his life, mira-

cles, teaching, and suffering. However, the Kingdom is not yet fully established. Although al-

ready present in Jesus and his group of twelve, it has yet to come to fruition; just as the seed

needs time to grow, so does God’s Kingdom. The second parable focuses on the tiny mustard

seed. Though not the smallest of all seeds, it is most likely the smallest that a first-century

farmer in Jesus’ part of the world would have sown. Small as the mustard seed is, it develops in-

to a tree. Though the mustard tree generally averages only nine to twelve feet in height, it has a

wide expanse and provides a nesting place for birds. Just as the tree welcomes the birds, so is

God’s Kingdom welcoming and open to many. These parables help us discern something about

the Kingdom of God and our own faith. In God we live and move and have our being, but God is

a mystery and his Kingdom, though present, has not yet come into its fullness. Today, the King-

dom of God is present in the Church. The mission of proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom

given to the Apostles is now given to us, but just as seeds need time to come to fruition, so does

the Kingdom of God. That is why in the Lord’s Prayer, we pray, “thy kingdom come.” We know

that it will come in its fullness at the end of time. All we need is faith.

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Contact Information Fr. Todd Belardi - Administrator

For Regular Parish Business call the Rectory and leave a message at 652-

1844 or email us at [email protected]

Normal Office hours: Tuesdays 4:00-6:30 p.m.

To speak with Fr. Todd please call the rectory and leave a message.

If you have an urgent need please call Fr. Todd at (404) 545-4988

Remember St. Anthony Parish when planning your estate.

If you have a bulletin submission, please email it to [email protected] or call Amy at 657-3889. Information must be submitted by noon on Wednesday to be in the weekend bulletin

If you or someone you know is homebound, in a nursing home or living in an assisted living environ-ment and would like to receive Communion and/or a visit from fellow parishioners, please give us your name and phone number. You can mail the request to the office, call the office number and leave a message or drop a note in the collection basket. We will contact you and make arrange-ments for one visit or recurring visits. We look forward to hearing from you. Office phone 262-652-1844

First Friday Masses

Mass will be held at St. Anthony at 5:00pm on

the first Friday of each month.

Next mass : July 3

Parish Council Meeting

Tuesday June 23 at 7pm in the school meeting room.

All are Welcome!

Prayer for Week

The Kingdom of God is like a mustard seed which is growing

and maturing. As we grow in our knowledge of the Lord we must proclaim His Kingdom. O Lord, let me spread your word and

love!

Peace starts with a smile!

Please remember, addition-al parking is available in the

Bain School lot during our Church Renovations.

St. Elizabeth Parish, located at 4816

7th Ave, Kenosha, WI will be having their

festival on July 4th from 11:00 a.m. to

8:00 p.m. Make plans now to come and

enjoy good food, good music and good

fun. Raffle tickets are available at the

parish office. After the festival, plan on

going to the fireworks— located 2 blocks

from the church.

Join us for Adoration every Thursday from 5:00-6:00pm

Corpus Christi Blood and Food Drive

will be held on Monday, June 15th from 2:30pm to 8:00pm in Our Lady of Holy Rosary’s DeSimone Hall. Sign-ups for the blood drive will be held before and after the masses on June 13/14. We will also be collecting food and mone-tary donations for First Step Ser-vices, as well as conducting a bake sale for the benefit of First Step Services. All prospective donors who come to the blood drive are eligible for door prizes, and will receive a free hot dog or brat-wurst, courtesy of the Holy Rosary Holy Name Society. Any questions, please call Brian Hogan at 262- 208-9411.

If you ‘ve recently started attend-ing St. Anthony and would like to register, or if you’ve been attend-

ing for awhile and are not sure you have officially registered, then call our office and leave a message or drop a note in the collection bas-ket. We want to make sure we

have accounted for all of you and that you receive your Weekly Offering envelopes in a timely

manner.

SAVE THE DATE The Annual Parish Picnic will be held on Sunday September 27 at

the Southport Beach House.

2015 CITYWIDE OUDOOR MASS

The Knights of Columbus will be sponsoring the 27th Annual City Wide Outdoor Mass at the Pennoyer Park Band Shell on Sunday, June 28, 2015. The CYO Band will be performing at 9:30 am and the Mass will follow at 10:00 am. In case of rain the Mass will be held at the same time but at Holy Rosary Church.


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