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Welcome to the Catholic Parish Communities of St. Faustina, Pardeeville & Buffalo Township Holy Family, Markesan & Kingston Parish Priest: Father Mark Miller Email: [email protected] Secretary Miss Annette Dolgner Email: [email protected] Coordinators of Religious Education Mr. Al Nickel Email: [email protected] Mrs. Patty Bartz Email: [email protected] Bookkeeper Mr. Gregory V. Rybarczyk, Sr. Email: [email protected] Parish Office: 318 S. Main St. Pardeeville, WI 53954 Phone: 608.429.3030 Tuesday - Thursday, 9:00am - 4:00pm Website ~ www.sfhfparish.com 177 W. Pearl St., Kingston Weekend Mass Saturday - 4:00pm 41 St. Joseph St., Markesan Weekend Mass Sunday - 11:00am CONFESSION SCHEDULE St. Faustina ~ Pardeeville Tuesday ~ Saturday 7:30am-8:00am Holy Family ~ Kingston Saturday ~ 3:30pm-3:55pm If you cannot make these times, please call Fr. Mark to set up an appointment that is convenient for you. N117 State Road 22 , Buffalo Township Weekend Mass Sunday - 9:15am 312 S. Main St. Pardeeville Weekday Masses Tuesday - 5:00pm Thursday - 5:00pm Friday - 8:00am Weekend Masses Saturday - 5:30pm Sunday - 8:00am October 20, 2019
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Welcome to the Catholic Parish Communities of St. Faustina, Pardeeville & Buffalo Township

Holy Family, Markesan & Kingston

Parish Priest: Father Mark Miller

Email: [email protected]

Secretary Miss Annette Dolgner

Email: [email protected]

Coordinators of Religious Education Mr. Al Nickel

Email: [email protected]

Mrs. Patty Bartz Email: [email protected]

Bookkeeper Mr. Gregory V. Rybarczyk, Sr.

Email: [email protected]

Parish Office: 318 S. Main St. Pardeeville, WI 53954

Phone: 608.429.3030 Tuesday - Thursday, 9:00am - 4:00pm

Website ~ www.sfhfparish.com

177 W. Pearl St., Kingston

Weekend Mass Saturday - 4:00pm

41 St. Joseph St., Markesan

Weekend Mass Sunday - 11:00am

CONFESSION SCHEDULE

St. Faustina ~ Pardeeville Tuesday ~ Saturday 7:30am-8:00am

Holy Family ~ Kingston Saturday ~ 3:30pm-3:55pm

If you cannot make these times, please call Fr. Mark to set up an

appointment that is convenient for you.

N117 State Road 22 , Buffalo Township

Weekend Mass Sunday - 9:15am

312 S. Main St. Pardeeville

Weekday Masses Tuesday - 5:00pm Thursday - 5:00pm Friday - 8:00am

Weekend Masses Saturday - 5:30pm Sunday - 8:00am

October 20, 2019

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Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 20, 2019

Readings for October 20, 2019

Sunday: Ex 17:8-13/Ps 121:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [cf. 2] /2 Tm 3:14—4:2/Lk 18:1-8 Monday: Rom 4:20-25/Lk 1:69-70, 71-72, 73-75 [cf. 68] /Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21/Ps 40:7-8a, 8b-9, 10, 17 [8a and 9a]/Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18/Ps 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8 [8a] /Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Rom 6:19-23/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [Ps 40:5] /Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Rom 7:18-25a/Ps 119:66, 68, 76, 77, 93, 94 [68b] /Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Rom 8:1-11/Ps 24:1b-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6] /Lk 13:1-9 Next Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18/Ps 34:2-3, 17-18, 19, 23 [7a]/2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18/Lk 18:9-1

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Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

∗ Every First Friday Holy Family - Markesan ~ 4:30-5:30pm

Confessions will be heard during the hour of Adoration.

∗ Every First Friday St. Faustina ~ Pardeeville

Following Mass, Divine Mercy will be recited and Adoration

~2nd Harvest Food Pantry~ The next Food Pantry will be Monday, October 28th

from 3:30-4:30 pm. We are asking for volunteers to help us serve those in need! If interested in helping, please contact Laurie Knitt - 608.429.2502 or Shawnee Sterling - 608.617.3991

Saturday, October 19

4:00pm(HF-K) Special Intention of Norm & Sue Johnson's wedding anniversary 5:30pm(SF-P) Living & deceased women of St. Faustina Parish

Sunday, October 20 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am(HF-P) Living & deceased women of St. Faustina Parish 9:15am(SF-B) Living & deceased women of St. Faustina Parish

11:00am(HF-M) Mass for Parishioners

Tuesday, October 22 5:00pm(SF-P) †Regina Hein

Thursday, October 24

5:00pm(SF-P) †Sue Peterson

Friday, October 25 8:00am(SF-P) †St. John Paul II, Msgr. John A. Rolek, & Stanley E. Pacholski

Saturday, October 26

4:00pm(HF-K) Special Intention of Holy Family CCW 5:30pm(SF-P) †Wallace & Mary Jerome

Sunday, October 27 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am(HF-P) Living & deceased members of the Breneman, Bubolz and Potsma families

9:15am(SF-B) †Henry & Ruth Gawel 11:00am(HF-M) Mass for Parishioners

Abbreviations Key: SF-P–St. Faustina, Pardeeville SF-B–St. Faustina, Buffalo Township HF-M–Holy Family, Markesan HF-K–Holy Family, Kingston CHC–Columbia Health Center MRH–Markesan Resident Home

The Sanctuary Lamp burns to remind us of Christ’s presence in the Blessed Sacrament. This week the Sanctuary Lamp burns for Ray & Mildred Lavallee - SF~Pardeeville. If you wish to sponsor a sanctuary lamp for one week, the stipend is $10. The sponsor may dedicate a candle to a person in need, a sick person or for a Holy Soul.

~ Bible Study ~ St. Faustina & Holy Family parishes

Thursday, October 24 St. Faustina-Pardeeville ~ 1:00pm & 5:30pm Participants are to meet in the church hall

*Friday, November 1 Holy Family-Markesan ~ following Mass Participants are to meet in the church basement

MASSES FOR ALL SAINTS (HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION) AND ALL SOULS’ DAY

Thursday, October 31 - All Saints ~ Vigil 5:30pm - St. Faustina~Pardeeville

Friday, November 1 - All Saints ~ Solemnity 8:00am - St. Faustina~Pardeeville 5:30pm - Holy Family~Markesan

Saturday, November 2 - All Souls’ Day 8:00am - St. Faustina~Pardeeville

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St. Faustina, Pardeeville & Buffalo Township Holy Family, Markesan & Kingston

Liturgy ~ St. Faustina, 10/26 & 10/27 St. Faustina/Pardeeville-October 26th

5:30pm

Lector: Elaine Rieder

Minister of Holy Communion: Pat Helgesen

Usher(s): Dave Warnke

Sacristan: Dave Warnke

St Faustina/Pardeeville-October 27th

8:00am

Lector: Mary Donovan

Minister of Holy Communion: Ken Rieder

Usher(s): Tom & Michelle Neuman

Sacristan: Vince Wardle

St. Faustina/Buffalo-October 27th

9:15am

Lector: Faith Jerome

Usher(s): Tom Jerome/Greg Kearns

Minister of Holy Communion: Jennifer Conrad

Liturgy ~ Holy Family, 10/26 & 10/27

Holy Family/Kingston-October 26th

4:00pm

Lector: Judi Nikolai

Song Leader: Russ Wendt

Minister of Holy Communion: Judi Nikolai

Usher(s): Bill Doty/Bob Powell

MH: Marty & Sue Sanders

Holy Family/Markesan-October 27th

11:00am

Lector: Patty Bartz

Gift Bearers: Evelio & Julia Hernandez family

Usher(s): Lois & Dan Porten

St. Faustina Parish - Buffalo/Pardeeville

Pastoral Council Meeting -November 12 at 5:45pm/Pardeeville

Finance Council Meeting - January 9 at 6:00pm/Pardeeville

CCW Meeting -November 19 at 5:45pm/Pardeeville

Holy Family Parish - Kingston//Markesan

Pastoral Council Meeting -November 6 at 6pm/Kingston

Finance Council Meeting -October 23 at 6:00pm/Pardeeville

CCW Meeting -November 6 at 11:30am/Sandy’s Diner

Holiday Bazaar, Art & Craft Show St. Faustina CCW

Friday, November 1st and Saturday, November 2nd

We have plenty of vendors coming to the Holiday Bazaar this year...some new and some returning from previous years. Come see what the vendors have and

get your holiday shopping started!

Raffle Prize Donations: We are currently accepting donations for raffle prizes during the Holiday Bazaar. Please bring items to the parish office or church kitchen.

CCW Craft Booth: Our Craft booth has been a success because we have many great crafters in our parish and because our booth has been run by very creative people. Help make this year another successful year with your donation to our holiday craft booth.

Baked Goods: Baked goods, cookies, pies and candies are all needed for the Bake Sale! It’s not to early to begin baking your favorite holiday specialties! Please plan to drop your donations off by Thursday, October 31st.

Next weekend, October 26-27th, the International Combined

Collection will be conducted in our parish. This collection is

combining the following individual collections:

• World Mission Support

• Catholic Relief Services

• Church in Central & Eastern Europe

• Church in Latin America

• Peter’s Pence

• Pastoral Solidarity for the Church in Africa

Your help in supporting these collections is critical. Please take

this week to pray about the support you can provide. A brochure

will be inserted into the bulletin next weekend for your donation.

We are very grateful to the sponsors of our bulletin. This week we would like to thank, especially, Al’s Plumbing, LLC. We encourage members of St. Faustina and Holy Family parishes to make use of their services.

Sales & Service

Plumbing Fixtures & Supplies KOEHLER*MOEN

Water Softeners & Heaters

N1610 County Rd H * Dalton

(920) 394.9903 MP#220112 P16441

C ongratulations to Zach and

Vanessa Schroeckenthaler whose son, Finley Walter, was Baptized

at St. Mary’s Catholic Church ~ Pardeeville, on October 12, 2019.

Please keep Finley and his family in your prayers.

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Raffle Prize Winners Holy Family’s CCW Quilt Show

October 5, 2019

Winner Prize

Jeanne Dederich Quilt Marilyn Guderski Tools Parker Dolgner Mirror with Ducks Morinville’s Lamp Morinville’s Walking Stick Sally Robl Wall Hanging Gene Renner Red Glass Vase Jodi Kohn Boxed Cards Bill Doty Tote Bag Karen Zeck Boxed Cards Teresa Walker Tote Bag Teresa Walker Afghan Bryant Morinville Hand-Knit Scarf Amelia Leahy 4 Napkins Morinville’s $10 Gift Card Bryant Morinville Boxed Cards Kathy Pederson Tote Bag Judy Grotske $10 Gift Card Rod Witthun Boxed Cards Tom Pederson Framed Print Ruby Dolgner Gift Card Jane Munro Boxed Cards Martin Sanders Framed Print Pat Glover $5 Gift Card Jeanne Metcalf Boxed Cards Marlene Kohn $20 Gift Card Bonnie Floranta Free Dinner Beth Klug Print Bryant Morinville Birdhouse Gary Swanke Anchor Bowl Set Don Casey $5 Gift Certificate Sue Leahy Bird Bath Lindeen Bornick Wall Hanging Amelia Leahy $10 Gift Certificate Tom Pederson $20 Gift Certificate Gail Sweet $25 Gift Certificate Manny Ortiz Ceramic Snowman Karen Reiners Candle Sconce John Ropella $25 Gift Certificate Jan McCormick Casserole Carrier Leslie Dallman $25 Gift Certificate Jim Machkovich Yard Art Carol Brennan Cement Planter Jeanne Dederich Wall Hanging Dick Leow $25 Gift Certificate Kaitlyn Hackbarth Cement Planter Bryant Morinville Wall Hanging Tom Pederson Yard Art Jean Smerlinski Black Dog Lindsey Machkovich $30 Gift Certificate Lucy Dolgner Cooker Carol Kast Cards & Gift Certificate

Sam Schelble Kleenex Holder Bryant Morinville $25 Gift Certificate Yvonne Gies Dresser Scarf Julie Barden Diffuser Pat Hart Gift Card & Bag Madison Buss Plate Lillian Slate Picture

Raffle Prize Winners Continued...

WINNER PRIZE

Carol Zanto $25 Gift Card Joyce Jackson Decorated Board Cliff Jurvelin Barn Board Chair Jim Machkovich Fall Decoration Mona Matijevich Gift Bag Don Casey Sprinkling Can Jodi Kohn Sprinkling Can Sadie Zacharias Plaque Dick Leow Alpaca Wool Assort Sue Leahy Pumpkin Sign

We would like to thank all those who donated items to the Quilt Show Raffle. Without your donations, this event

wouldn't have been as successful. May God continue to bless your generosity!

The Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary

"This picture of Our Lady of Ollignies is of a mysterious origin. It was discovered under peculiar circumstances in 1918 -- the year of the Armistice, in the Convent of the Bernardine nuns by whom Berthe Petit had been educated. After the withdrawal of the German troops from Belgium, consequent on the closure of the war, one of the sisters

was asked to put up the cellar in order. Among the various papers, she found a piece of cardboard wrapped in an old newspaper, which she immediately tore off as useless, to be burnt along with other rubbish; but to her astonishment she found, underneath the cardboard, a beautiful picture of Our Lady. This was reported to the Mother Superior; the whole Community felt that their safety during the war was due to the special protection of Our Lady manifested by that picture within the precincts of the Convent. But in spite of a thorough investigation, they were never able to trace its origin. When it was shown to Berthe [Petit] in 1919, after her return from Switzerland, she at once recognized it as the picture of the two-fold symbol of the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary.

The image in the picture represents the Mother of God, holding in her left hand a lily, symbol of her Immaculate purity -- the gratuitous gift of her Divine Son; the finger of the right hand points out to her Sorrowful Heart surmounted by flames and pierced with a sword. The far-away gaze of the penetrating eyes seems as if the Blessed Virgin is beholding with sorrow the sins of mankind, which have caused the suffering expressed on the gentle countenance of her head, slightly inclined to the right. The gentle expression of the face is not quite unlike that of the "Pieta," so often seen in our Churches. At first, copies of this picture were distributed with discretion; but soon it came to be widely known and eagerly sought after all over Belgium. It bore "au verso," the Act of Consecration dictated by Our Lord Himself to Berthe Petit, and used by His Eminence Francis Cardinal Bourne, Primate of England, during and after the Great War, and the Imprimatur of the Bishop of Tournai."

“Jesus Christ loves you; he gave his life to save you; and now he is living at your side every day to enlighten,

strengthen and free you.”

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Faith Formation - October 20, 2019

Holy Family Holy Family Holy Family Holy Family ~ ~ ~ ~ Markesan - October 20th & 27th

♦ PreK ~ 12th grade *** 9:30am to 10:45am

St. Faustina St. Faustina St. Faustina St. Faustina ~ ~ ~ ~ Pardeeville - October 23rd

♦ PreK ~ 5th grade *** 5:45pm to 7:00pm ♦ 6th ~ HS grades *** 7:00pm to 8:00pm

CLASS TIMES:

Praying the Rosary continued….. The “Gloria” The Holy Father writes about the importance of the prayer, "Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit" between each mystery. Trinitarian doxology is the goal of all Christian contemplation. For Christ is the way that leads us to the Father in the Spirit. If we travel this way to the end, we repeatedly encounter the mystery of the three divine Persons, to whom all praise, worship and thanksgiving are due. It is important that the Gloria, the high-point of contemplation, be given due prominence in the Rosary. In public recitation it could be sung, as a way of giving proper emphasis to the essentially Trinitarian structure of all Christian prayer. To the extent that meditation on the mystery is attentive and profound, and to the extent that it is enlivened – from one Hail Mary to another – by love for Christ and for Mary, the glorification of the Trinity at the end of each decade, far from being a perfunctory conclusion, takes on its proper contemplative tone, raising the mind as it were to the heights of heaven and enabling us in some way to relive the experience of Tabor, a foretaste of the contemplation yet to come: “It is good for us to be here!” (Lk 9:33). [34]

Then the Holy Father makes his most dramatic suggestion, which received no mention in the media. Without diminishing the value of current prayers between the mysteries - like the prayer, "Oh, My Jesus, forgive us our sins ..." he suggests replacing those with a Collect - a concluding prayer at the end of each decade's reflection, with "a prayer for the fruits specific to that particular mystery."

The concluding short prayer In current practice, the Trinitarian doxology is followed by a brief concluding prayer which varies according to local custom.

Without in any way diminishing the value of such invocations, it is worthwhile to note that the contemplation of the mysteries could better express their full spiritual fruitfulness if an effort were made to conclude each mystery with a prayer for the fruits specific to that particular mystery. In this way the Rosary would better express its connection with the Christian life. One fine liturgical prayer suggests as much, inviting us to pray that, by meditation on the mysteries of the Rosary, we may come to “imitate what they contain and obtain what they promise”.

Such a final prayer could take on a legitimate variety of forms, as indeed it already does. In this way the Rosary can be better adapted to different spiritual traditions and different Christian communities. It is to be hoped, then, that appropriate formulas will be widely circulated, after due pastoral discernment and possibly after experimental use in centres and shrines particularly devoted to the Rosary, so that the People of God may benefit from an abundance of authentic spiritual riches and find nourishment for their personal contemplation. [35]

We can experiment, as he suggests, with various spontaneous prayers. For example, at the end of the decade reflecting on the Annunciation, we might conclude:

"Lord, we thank you for this reflection on the mystery of your Incarnation which happened through the announcement to Mary, your mother. Please give me/us her ready and complete trust in your ways and her acceptance of your call to be your servant in fulfilling your love for others. We ask this in Jesus' name."

As the Holy Father suggests, this kind of prayer helps us focus the reflection on a grace, a fruit we are looking for, as we pray about this mystery. It will be a tremendous grace for us to even ask ourselves, "As I pray this mystery, what is the fruit that it might bring me?"

The plan for using the various mysteries has been publicized broadly - what days we reflect upon which mystery. The Holy Father outlines it here and explains how Thursday and Saturday become days for praying the mysteries of light:

According to current practice, Monday and Thursday are dedicated to the “joyful mysteries”, Tuesday and Friday to the “sorrowful mysteries”, and Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday to the “glorious mysteries”. Where might the “mysteries of light” be inserted? If we consider that the “glorious mysteries” are said on both Saturday and Sunday, and that Saturday has always had a special Marian flavour, the second weekly meditation on the “joyful mysteries”, mysteries in which Mary's presence is especially pronounced, could be moved to Saturday. Thursday would then be free for meditating on the “mysteries of light”. [38]

The Conclusion In the conclusion of the encyclical, the Holy Father entrusts the power of the Rosary's prayer to the cause of peace and to the

cause of the family. [39-42] He says, "Dear brothers and sisters! A prayer so easy and yet so rich truly deserves to be rediscovered by the Christian

community." [43] And, after appealing to Bishops, priest, deacons and religious to take up the Rosary and to promote it, he says to all of us: I look to all of you, brothers and sisters of every state of life, to you, Christian families, to you, the sick and elderly, and to you, young people: confidently take up the Rosary once again. Rediscover the Rosary in the light of Scripture, in harmony with the Liturgy, and in the context of your daily lives. [43]

Any questions or concerns? Feel free to contact Al Nickel at the Parish office (608) 429-3030, ext. 203 or

via email at: [email protected].


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