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Monday�Friday, 8:00 AM�
Saturday�8:00 AM Traditional Latin Mass �
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One hour before every Mass �
and during the weekend Masses�
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Thursday �
8:30 AM; Rosary and Benediction at 7:45 PM �
Pastor�Father John Del Priore�
(608) 642�2484 [email protected] �
Deacon�
Deacon Bill Bussan�
(608) 568�3355�
Parish Secretary�
To be announced�
(608) 348�7530 [email protected]�
Focus Team�David Jaramillo, Director�
(330) 389�5321 [email protected]�
Campus Ministers� �� Kayla Doan�
� (608) 732�4040 [email protected]�
Alison Klosiewski�
(608) 434�3316 [email protected]�
Luke Klosiewski�
(920) 202�6850 [email protected]�
Nathaniel Nygaard�
(920) 400�9452 [email protected]�
Development�Blaine Hechimovich, Director�(920) 296�2185 [email protected]�
WEEKDAYMASSSCHEDULES�
ADORATION�
CONFESSION�
Pastor�� Father John Blewe3�
� (608) 370�3784 [email protected] �
Deacon�� Deacon Bill Bussan�
� (608) 568�3355�
Parish Secretary�� Lorraine Wackershauser�
� (608) 348�9735 [email protected]�
Religious Education Coordinator�� Diane Drefcinski�
� (608) 348�9735 [email protected]�
Accountant�� Connie Koeller�
� (608) 348�9735 [email protected]�
Finance Chair�� Lee Eggers (563) 543�2193��
Child Care Director�� Neelia Kruger�
� (608) 348�3447 [email protected]�
Hispanic Ministry �� Sonia Martinez�
� (608) 482�1447 [email protected]�
ST. AUGUSTINE CONTACTS�
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULES�
St. Mary�Saturday, 4:00 PM � English�Sunday, 9:00 AM � English� 12:00 noon � Hispanic�
St. Augustine�Sunday, 8:00 AM � Traditional Latin Mass� 10:30 AM � English� 6:00 PM � English�
ST. MARY CONTACTS�
Monday�Friday, 6:30 AM�
Tuesday�Friday, 5:00 PM �
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Twenty minutes before every Mass�
and during the weekend Masses�
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Tuesday�Friday�
7:00 AM; Benediction at 4:45 PM �
The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist June 24, 2018�
130 West Cedar St., Pla�eville, WI�135 South Hickory St., Pla�eville, WI�
Prayer Line Anyone requesting prayer may call 348-6041. Please call in the morning between 8am & 9am.
ST. MARY PARISH GIVING June 17, 2018
Weekly Envelopes $2,472.50 Offertory 442.00 Weekly Average Electronic Funds 900.00
Thank you for your generosity!
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Monday, June 25 8:00 AM † Donald Golaszewski (1st Anniv.)
Tuesday, June 26 8:00 AM † Gilbert & Irene Tranel
Wednesday, June 27 8:00 AM Special Intention (B.K.)
Thursday, June 28 8:00 AM Bob & Jeanette Klaas
10:30 AM (Manor Care)
Friday, June 29 8:00 AM † Charles & Eunice Banwarth
11:00 AM (Park Place)
Saturday, June 30 8:00 AM (TLM)
4:00 PM † Dale & Marion Whitaker
Sunday, July 1 9:00 AM † Norma Coulthard
Hispanic Misa 12 Noon For the People of the Parish
Saturday, June 30 Sunday, July 1 4:00pm 9:00am
Altar Servers Ben Drefcinski Andy Eggers John Drefcinski Gabe Tashner Garrison Tashner
Lectors & Leader of Prayers John Pluemer Jim Rosemeyer Jeanette Klaas
Sacristan: Rose Adams Michael Momot Rosary: Dan/Nekole Frommelt Virgil Splinter
Prayer Reflection—The Nativity of St. John the Baptist “…Behold, one is coming after me; I am not worthy to unfasten the sandals of his feet.” – ACTS 13:25 Stewardship is a lifestyle, it’s not a program or a process. It’s how we are called to live our lives twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week! It challenges us to live “God-centered” lives, not “self-centered” lives. Reflect on your daily activities, do you do them for the glory of God or for the glory of your own name?
The Nativity of Saint John the Baptism June 24, 2018
This weekend June 23/24 Fr. Michael Tarigopula the Mission preacher, will be speaking at all the Masses at St. Augustine and St. Mary about the mission work and the mission needs in his diocese of Nellore, South India. Fr. Michael Tarigopula is a priest from the diocese of Nellore, India. He is the contact person in the USA for Missionary Cooperation Plan for his diocese and he coordinates Mission Appeals for his diocese. At present he is the Parochial Administrator at St. Patrick Parish, Cottage Grove, WI and will be moving in July to Sts. Mary and Paul Parish in Mineral Point and St. Philomena in Belmont very close to us. Welcome Fr. Michael Tarigopula.
Save the Date: Dr. Janet Smith is speaking in Madison
Where Blessed Pope Paul the VI Got it Right & The Sexual Revolution Got it Wrong The year 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of Pope Paul VI's important encyclical letter Humanae Vitae, on human life and the regulation of human birth. The Diocese of Madison is celebrating this anniversary with a special event on Saturday, July 21, 2018, featuring guest speaker Dr. Janet Smith, one of the world's leading experts on Humanae Vitae and related topics.
Where: St. Maria Goretti Parish, Madison. When: Saturday, July 21, 2018.
The event begins with Mass at 7:00pm, followed by Dr. Smith's talk and some light refreshments. Please register at: http://www.madisondiocese.org/hv50
No fee for this event.
Catechism of the Catholic Church�
Pastoral Articles�
The liturgy is the public act of worship given to God by the
mystical body of Christ. As social beings, public worship is the
necessary means by which we honor God. The principal forms of
public worship are the sacrifice of the Mass (a re�presentation of
Christ’s eternal sacrifice), the sacraments, the Divine Office
(liturgy of the hours), and the sacramentals authorized by the
Church.�
Rite refers to the manner of observing the act of worship. It is
sometimes used to refer to the liturgy according to some definite
language and custom. “Rite may also designate in a narrow sense
some particular liturgical ceremony; in this way we have the rite
of baptism, etc.” (My Catholic Faith, pg. 111). Currently, the
terms liturgy and rite are used interchangeably and
indiscriminately. Liturgy now refers to the rite of Holy Mass.��
Christ makes present His own Paschal mystery in the liturgy of
the Church. The real, historical event known as the Paschal
mystery (where Christ died, was buried, rose from the dead, and
was seated at the right hand of the Father) happened once for all.
But the event is unique in that it cannot remain only in the past,
because by dying He destroyed death. Jesus shed His own blood
for the redemption of all people, which gave us a path to heaven. �
This redemptive sacrifice atones for all sins for all times. All that
Jesus did and suffered participates in the divine eternity which
transcends all times while being made present in them all.��
We express our response to God’s call to discipleship and give
glory and honor to God both communally and individually with
the help of the liturgies of the Church.�
Next week we will review what the Catechism has to say about
the Holy Spirit’s role in the liturgy.�
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TREASURE: St. Augustine Parish Giving: �
June 17�
Weekly Envelopes $315.00�
Offertory $ 98.00�
�MONEY COUNTERS:�June 24�Beth Ballweg & Mary Jo Hennessey�July 1�Connie Moran & Gina Pitz�July 8�Morris Schauff & Beth Ballweg���PRAYER: Prayer Chain Network�If you have a prayer request, please email Cindy Kruser at [email protected].�
PRIVATE RECONCILIATION 20 minutes before each Mass, and during the
10:30 am and 6:00 pm Sunday Masses.
Note: No 5pm Mass in the summer.
No Eucharistic Adoration during the summer.
Monday, June 25� 6:30 AM� Reparation for offenses made to the Immaculate Heart of Mary (TLM)�
Tuesday, June 26� 6:30 AM� Poor Souls in Purgatory (TLM)�
� 5:00 PM� No Mass �
Wednesday, June 27� 6:30 AM� Reparation for offenses made to the Immaculate Heart of Mary (TLM)�
� 5:00 PM� No Mass�
Thursday, June 28� 6:30 AM� Poor Souls in Purgatory (TLM)�
� 5:00 PM� No Mass�
Friday, June 29� 6:30 AM� Reparation for offenses made to the Immaculate Heart of Mary (TLM)�
Sunday, June 30� 8:00 AM� Reparation for offenses made to the Immaculate Heart of Mary(TLM)�
� 10:30 AM� No Mass Intention�
� 6:00 PM� For the People�
� 5:00 PM� No Mass �
Keeping Up With the Saints
(TLM)=Traditional Latin Mass�
Feast Day June 29
The early Church had great reverence for the Twelve Apostles who were eye witnesses of the life of Jesus Christ. They knew that the Church was “built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the capstone” (Ephesians 2:20). Most were venerated in the place of their martyrdom, so Saints Peter and Paul were both venerated in Rome. Both were martyred during the persecution of the Emperor Nero (54-68). St. Peter was crucified upside down and St. Paul was beheaded. Within 100-200 years after their death we have evidence of a liturgical feast on June 29. The Entrance Antiphon of Mass says, “These are the ones who...planted the Church with their blood...and became friends of God.” Ask God for the strength always to boldly live out your faith.
Let God be the strength of your marriage. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are July 20-22 in Madison, WI; Sept. 7-9 in Geneva, IL or Oct. 19-21 in Brookfield, WI. Visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call
(888) 574-5653. Para un fin de semana en Espanol por favor llamen a Candelario y Emilia al 815-375-4250. Las fechas son Agosto 31-Sept. 2 y Nov. 2-4.
COMUNIDAD HISPANA
HORARIO
12p.m. - Misa en español todos los domingos
Hermanos: Los que se dejan guiar por el Espíritu de Dios, esos son hijos de Dios. No han recibido ustedes un espíritu de esclavos, que los haga temer de nuevo, sino un espíritu de hijos, en virtud del cual podemos llamar Padre a Dios. Romanos 8, 14-15
EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA
1p.m. – Educación Avanzada para niños: PRIMER DOMINGO DEL MES con Paola Gutiérrez.
INFORMACIÓN DE CONTACTO:
Correo electrónico: [email protected]
Padre John Blewett 608-370-3784 [email protected]
School Information www.saintmary.school 348-5806
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St. Mary's Childcare and Preschool is looking for part time
teacher assistants. Applicants must be
able to start as soon as possible. Shaken
baby syndrome training, a background in
childcare, and CPR training is preferred.
Please contact Neelie at 608-348-3447 or
[email protected], if interested!
School News We are delighted to announce the hiring of our
school's new Pre-K teacher, Miss Haley
Holmes. There will be a Meet and Greet on June
24 and 27, and you can also learn more about her
on the website, Facebook, and in the upcoming
newsletter. Please keep Haley, the children and
families in your prayers this summer as they
prepare for the coming school year!
Feast Day June 24 The Birth of St. John the Baptist is one of only three births that we celebrate liturgically (the other two are Jesus and the Blessed Mother). He famously said of Jesus, “He must increase, I must decrease.” Reflect upon this phrase today and ask yourself if your life points to the Lord or to your
own wants.
Keeping Up With the Saints
Presentation on Our Lady of Guadalupe
At the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
in the Diocese of La Crosse, there is an
exciting event on July 29, 2018 for
Hispanic communities. Msgr. Eduardo
Chavez, Postulator for the cause of St.
Juan Diego, and His Eminence Norberto
Cardinal Rivera Carrera, Archbishop
Emeritus of Mexico City, will be at the
Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La
Crosse, Wisconsin and will offer a
presentation on Our Lady of Guadalupe -
Mother of the Civilization of Love and a
Pontifical Mass in Spanish. There is no cost to attend and
registration is not necessary. However, seating will be first
come-first serve so pilgrims should arrive early. Large groups
should notify. There will also be a conference on Our Lady of
Guadalupe in English, with His Eminence Raymond Leo
Cardinal Burke, on July 27-28. Registration for that can be
found at The Queen of the Americas Guild.
SW WI CATHOLIC MEN Our next conclave is this Sunday, June 24 @ 7PM.
Our featured speaker is Rev Greg Ihm. Father Ihm is the
vocations director for the diocese and grew up in Bloomington.
He is a tremendous speaker and we look forward to his time with
us.
(There will be no meeting, no study assignments and no
obligation for you to attend.)
Our goal is to create a time that Catholic Men can get together
to expand our Faith and have a beverage.
Our Schedule:
7:00PM speaker - Father Greg Ihm
7:30PM adoration/prayer (Sacrament of Confession available if
needed)
8:00PM social
If you have any questions: Please contact:
Jacob Rosemeyer (732-2256, [email protected])
SAVE THE DATE
PARISH FALL FESTIVAL
September 23, 2018
CHECK THE CHURCH BULLETIN BOARDS for the golf outing Family Promise of Grant Co is sponsoring as a fund raiser. It is coming up on Friday, July 13th at the Platteville Golf Course.
Immaculate Conception Church Dinner and Picnic, Kieler,WI Wednesday, July 4th—Featuring Deep Fried Chicken and Ham
Dinner—Served Buffet Style, Serving from 11am-4pm Adults $10, Children 12 and under, $5. Carry-outs, $11.
Bingo & other games, refreshments & music.