SAINT MARGARET MARY CATHOLIC PARISH & SCHOOL stmmp.org 414-461-6073 3970 North 92nd Street Milwaukee, WI 53222 PASTORAL STAFF Administrator: Fr. Patrick Nelson, SDS ext. 182 Email: frpatn@stmmp.org cell: 414-581-2397 Deacon: Frank Pemper: 262-385-5696 Email: deaconfrankpe@yahoo.com Director of Administrative Services: Vicki Harder ext. 104 Email: vharder@stmmp.org Director of Music: Neal Bardele cell: 414-530-2508 Email: nealb@ameritech.net Director of Buildings & Grounds: Chris Matchett ext. 126 Email: cmatchett@stmmp.org Director of Faith Formation: Dave Liccione ext. 106 Email: dliccione@stmmp.org Administrative Assistant: Mary Blinkhorn ext. 100 Email: mblinkhorn@stmmp.org Archdiocese of Milwaukee: archmil.org PASTORAL COUNCIL OFFICERS & TRUSTEES Chairperson: Anne McKiernan 414-232-7260 Vice-Chairperson: Colleen Krentz..414-430-5553 Secretary: Krystal Burke Trustee-Treasurer: Nancy Bonesho Trustee Secretary: Cheryl Vosswinkel SCHOOL 3950 N. 92nd Street 53222 Phone: 463-8760 Fax: 463-2373 Principal: Mrs. Nilda Cordova... 108 stmms.org Email: ncordova@stmms.org Older Adult Program Northwest Interfaith Office: 414-466-8858 Ms. Niedra North St. Vincent de Paul intake office: 414-462-7837 Weekday Masses: Monday- Friday: 8:15am Wednesday:10am (only during the school year) & 7:00pm Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 9 & 11am SACRAMENTS BAPTISM: Please contact the parish center to arrange. MARRIAGE: Preparation sessions with a pastoral staff member begin no later than six months prior to the wedding date. MINISTRY TO THE SICK: The Sacrament of Healing & Strength is for persons who are seriously or chronically ill, or facing major surgery. Please ask Father after Mass if you are interested. RCIA: If you are interested in converting to Catholicism and the RCIA process, contact Faith Formation Director Dave Liccione at 414-573-9292 or dliccione@stmmp.org RECONCILIATION: Wed. 12-1pm & 6-7pm & Sat.: 4 4:45pm ADORATION CHAPEL: Open from 6am-12am. Please call the parish center for the key pad code. St. Margaret Mary Parish is committed to developing and sustaining an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ and proclaiming the reign of God. November 11, 2018 Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
2 Welcome to St. Margaret Mary Parish (continued from previous column) Jesus has done the work of Salvation and in the Letter to the Hebrews the message is a plan of action to make that work known and realized to those who need to hear it. From A Grateful Heart Just as it is appointed that human beings die once, and after this the judgment, so also Christ, offered once to take away the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to take away sin but to bring salvation to those who eagerly await him. (Hebrews 9: 27-28) How do we Visualize Jesus? This week we call out to those who seek God. He warns them of false teachers and priest of God. It seems times don t change much! With all the disappointing news of scandals and disappointments compounded by all the talk of problems that this election is supposed to handle, it makes me ponder the reality that will last so much longer than all of our lives put together. Now, I hope you don t think that I am going to predict or pretend that I know how Jesus will return. But, the happy question is: How exciting will it be to see Jesus when he returns! If you have been listening to the readings over the past few weeks Jesus has been telling us from the scriptures that he wants us to live with him eternally. The readings from the Letter to The Hebrews are an amazing work of theology and reality. Try to read it in one sitting to get the full impact of the author s talent to communicate the wonder of Salvation. Too often we (and I) have to sit and get our head around the reality of Second Coming of Christ. A terrible event for some who have lost the meaning of God s creation, I agree. But that s my point! We who hope for that day also are anxious for all people to be gathered up with Christ! That IS the full message of the Gospels, of the Scriptures, of God s coming in the flesh. We have a lot of work to find the lost, walk with the doubtful, pray for the angry. This is a big job and we can t get distracted by all the disappointments of daily life. Those have been the distractions from God s presence in every era. Whether wars, natural disasters, social upheaval or the like. False preachers will have us believe that we need their help to climb out of those tragedies to find peace and happiness. The message of Jesus to the people in this weekend s Gospel is the same warning. The Church calls that The Great Commission. Tell the GOOD NEWS. It isn t all bad and hopeless. The human saviors show up everywhere as they did when Jesus warned of their self interest not yours! Let me put it simply. Love one another as HE has (and does) love you. That is what Jesus said was his great command. The work of reaching out to the unwanted, the sinful, the lost, the doubtful, that is our mission in life. You can t go to heaven alone! God made us to love each other and to return to him together. Discipleship takes trust that Jesus is working and the Holy Spirit is active as we love. May the Heart of The Savior Bless you! Fr. Patrick Nelson, SDS Mass of Remembrance Starting November 1 st we will remember all those men and women who have gone before us, marked with the sign of faith. Beginning the weekend of October 27 th and 28 th you may bring in a picture or memorial card of your loved one and leave it on the table near the baptismal font. We will also enshrine the Book of the Names of the Dead and invite you to record the names of your loved ones in the Book for others to read, remember and pray for the repose of their souls. We will leave this table display throughout the month of November so that as a community we may look at them and remember our friends and family members. When we celebrate a Baptism, the assembly gathers around the font. We must also be present to those who are grieving so they are present to us in our grief. We are inviting those who have lost a loved one in the past year to come to Mass and invite your family and friends to Mass so together then we can pray In paradisum deducant te angeli: in tuo adventu suscipiant te martyers, et perducant te in civitatem sanctam Jerusalem. (May the angels lead you into paradise; may the martyrs come to welcome you and take you to the holy city, the new and eternal Jerusalem.) (continued next column)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 3 Monday, November 12 8:15 am: The parishioners of St. Margaret Mary November 11, 2018 Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Heb 9:24-28/ Mk 12:38-44 or 12:41-44 Monday: Ti 1:1-9/Ps 24:1b-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14/Ps 37:3-4, 18 and 23, 27 and 29 [39a]/ Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Ti 3:1-7/Ps 23:1b-3a, 3bc-4, 5, 6 [1]/Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Tuesday, November 13 8:15am: Alice Bryall + Wednesday, November 14 8:15am: Consuelo Brown + 10:00 am: For our school 7pm: Jill Brent + Thursday, November 15 8:15am: Delores Kubis + Friday, November 16 8:15am: Blanche Bruder + Saturday, November 17 5:00pm: Stella Burke + Sunday, November 18 9:00am: Jill Brent + 11:00am: Gertrude Brown + Phlm 7-20/Ps 146:7, 8-9a, 9bc-10 [5a]/Lk 17:20-25 Friday: 2 Jn 4-9/Ps 119:1, 2, 10, 11, 17, 18 [1b]/Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8/Ps 112:1-2, 3-4, 5-6/ Lk 18:1-8 Next Sunday: Dn 12:1-3/Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 [1]/ Heb 10:11-14, 18/Mk 13:24-32 Please save the date! Church cleaning is scheduled for Saturday, November 17th from 8 to 12. Please consider helping. 13 years old and up. Contact Anne McKiernan at 414-232-7260 for questions. Servers all ages: boys and girls 4 th grade and up, high school & adult. We can also use your talents for: Sacristans, ushers, greeters, lectors, and Eucharistic ministers. Sunday collection counters: Please consider making a contribution of service to your parish. We need volunteers to help count money Monday morning at 8:00, you would not be schedule every week. This is an important way to give of your time and talent. It s easy and it s fun! We need at least two people to join the team. Please call Cynthia Lilley at 414-881-3267 to get more information or to sign up to help count. Training is provided. Pastoral Council members: we need at least 2 more. Your duty is to help discern, plan and carry out our parish goals for now and into the future. Hospitality helpers: to assist with and provide weekend hospitality after the masses, the third weekend of each month. Help change Breaking Bread covers: the 2019 BB books are here! If you are able to change the covers on the new books, please meet after the 8:15am mass on Monday, November 12. Many hands make light work! Join members of both Blessed Savior and St. Margaret Mary parishes for a volunteer work service day at the Sister MacCanon Brown Homeless Sanctuary on Saturday, December 1 from 10AM-2PM. We will be separating and organizing donated clothing and hygiene products as well as making lunches and cleaning. All are welcome to join us. For questions, contact Dave Liccione. St. Margaret Mary Parish is starting a bereavement committee. This group will provide comfort to those who have lost a loved one. If you would like to offer your time and talent please contact Deacon Frank Pemper at 262-385-5696. DEVOTIONS MONDAY-FRIDAY: Rosary 7:30AM MONDAY -FRIDAY: Rosary with Adoration 3:00PM TUESDAY - Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions After 8:15 AM Mass FRIDAY - Litany of the Sacred Heart after 8:15AM Mass Way of the Cross with Adoration 3:00PM We are a parish family. There are times when we are no longer able to come to church on a regular basis whether due to sickness or physical ailments. We have a program for the care of the sick & homebound. At this time we are particularly interested in those who might be in need of this ministry. Please contact Mary at the parish center, 461-6073 or Deacon Frank at 262-385-5696.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 4 15: House of Peace donation boxes due 17/18: Hospitality after all weekend Masses Second Collection for St. Vincent DePaul Conference 22: Thanksgiving Day: 8:15am Mass 22/23: Parish Center closed for Thanksgiving 25: Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe SVDP Advent Giving Tree: take a helping hand and help those in need. 2: First Sunday of Advent / 7pm Sunday Mass starts 7: 7pm: Vigil Mass Immaculate Conception Holy Day of Obligation 8: 8:15am Mass Immaculate Conception: Holy Day 15/16: Hospitality after all weekend Masses SVDP: 2nd collection to support their mission 24: Christmas Eve Masses: 5pm & 10pm 25: Christmas Day Masses: 9am & 11am Starting Sunday, December 2, we will be adding a 7pm Sunday evening mass to our regular weekend mass schedule. Saint Margaret Mary Parish and School each have their OWN NEW websites: stmmp.org for the parish and stmms.org for the school. The parish website has many new features that the previous website did not possess. The website will be updated regularly and you can even access the bulletin online. Our parish is also providing an online giving program through our partnership with LPI called the WeShare program. This is a simple way to give automatically without writing a check. You can sign up today by accessing either the WeShare icon at the bottom of the homepage or by accessing the GIVE tab on the website and select WeShare. See the insert in the bulletin for more information. Please contact Mary Blinkhorn in the parish office with any questions. If you are not Catholic but would like to become so through the RCIA process, please contact Faith Formation Director Dave Liccione in the next week or two. Classes will be begin mid-november. Would you like to designate your donation to a specific item that our parish community is in need of? Screens in the Church: One of the current items is purchase of the licensing rights needed to project music hymns on the screens during mass along with repairs. This estimated cost is $2000. Chromebooks for the middle school students: we are seeking funds for 20 Chromebooks. Please drop your marked envelope in the collection basket or mail to the parish center.
5 The Blood Drive was a success!! We had 20 donors give 15 units of blood so we hit 100% of our goal. This will help save 45 lives! The 2019 giving dates will be posted soon. St. Camillus Craft Faire November 17, 2019 9:30 am 3:00 pm for the San Camillo Craft Faire at 10200 W. Blue Mound Rd. in Wauwatosa. No admission fee! Featured items include: Handmade items, knit goods, scarves, baby items, greeting cards, framed art, HOMEMADE baked treats and so much more! All items lovingly created by campus residents, and many crafters from the community. Raffle baskets and chili lunch available. Proceeds benefit the Order of St. Camillus Foundation.