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THIS WEEK SUNDAY 16 DEC 7 PM - Youth Ministry, Kostka Hall MONDAY 17 DEC / Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72:1-8, 17/Mt 1:1-17 8 AM - Mass, St. Joseph Parish TUESDAY 18 DEC / Jer 23:5-8/Ps 72:1-13/Mt 1:18-25 8:15 AM - Mass (+Jim Higgins) 6:30 PM - Communal Reconciliation Svc. WEDNESDAY 19 DEC / Jgs 13:2-25/Ps 71:3-17/Lk 1:5-25 8:15 AM - Mass (+Stanley Kwasny) 3 PM - Building Committee, Ellis 7 PM - PCCW Board Meeting, Rectory 9 PM - Late Night Mass, Newman Center THURSDAY 20 DEC / Is 7:10-14/Ps 24:1-6/Lk 1:26-38 8:15 AM - Mass (+Beverly Filtz) 9 AM-3:30 PM - Adoration - 3 PM - Divine Mercy 4 PM - Finance Council, Rectory FRIDAY 21 DEC / Sg 2:8-14/Ps 33:2-3, 11-21/Lk 1:39-45 8:15 AM - Mass (+Helen Jersey) SATURDAY 22 DEC / 1 Sm 1:24-28/1 Sm 2:1-8/Lk 1:46-56 9 AM - Reconciliation FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mi 5:1-4a/Ps 80:2-3, 15-19/Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45 5 PM Saturday (+Darlene Okray) 8 AM Sunday (+Stan Wysocki) - 7:30 - Rosary 10 AM Sunday (+Roger Patoka) The Solemnity of the CHRISTMAS Is 9:1-6/Ps 96:1-3, 11-12, 13/Ti 2:11-14/Lk 2:1-14 4 PM 24 DEC - Church 4:20 PM 24 DEC - Kostka Hall Children s Choir at 4PM 7 PM 24 DEC - Celebration Choir at 6:30 9:30 PM 24 DEC 9 AM 25 DEC WEDNESDAY 26 DEC / Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59/Ps 31:317/Mt 10:17-22 8:15 AM - Mass (+Louis Rucinski) Parish Offices Closed THURSDAY 27 DEC / 1 Jn 1:1-4/Ps 97:1-12/Jn 20:1a, 2-8 8:15 AM - Mass (+Barney & Evelyn Ciesielski) 9 AM-3:30 PM - Adoration - 3 PM - Divine Mercy FRIDAY 28 DEC / 1 Jn 1:5-2:2/Ps 124:2-8/Mt 2:13-18 8:15 AM - Mass (+Ervin Redding) SATURDAY 29 DEC / 1 Jn 2:3-11/Ps 96:1-6/Lk 2:22-35 9 AM - Reconciliation Feast of the HOLY FAMILY 1 Sm 1:20-22, 24-28/Ps 84:2-3, 5-6, 9-10/1 Jn 3:1-2, 21-24/Lk 2:41-52 5 PM 30 DEC (+Emily Jerzak) 8 AM 31 DEC (+Mary Ann Powell) 7:30 - Rosary 10 AM Sunday (+Dorothy Jajewski) 6 PM Sunday (For all members of Holy Spirit Parish) HOPE Trust Seeking Openness Curiosity

Dear People of Holy Spirit Parish:...but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire. (Luke 3:17) We reach the third threshold on our journey into the heart: Openness. Openness to what? To Christ. Which means an openness to change. Chaff is the husk and dead stalk of the plant that has no nutrition in it. Winnowing removes these dead parts from the living seed. And one very good use for the chaff is fueling a fire. If curiosity is honored and respected, the heart senses it is safe to arise and express itself more freely in life. This will transform - that is change - everything. Whether gently or dramatically, old structures of fear will be broken down (winnowed) and replaced with real relationship. Like chaff, those old attitudes and beliefs now become fuel for the fire of transformation. I give credit to the Holy Spirit for arranging to have our Communal Penance Services fall on this week just as we enter into this work of change. The Communal Penance Service at Holy Spirit parish will be on Tuesday the 18th at 6:30pm. We will have at least six priests present. Through a misunderstanding, St. Peter s Communal Penance Service will be on the same night at the same time. Fr. Joseph and I, along with all of the other priests in the deanery, have agreed that in the future it is better to come together as parishes to celebrate these. So, in Lent we will return to the practice of St. Peter s and Holy Spirit having a combined Communal Penance Service. St Stephen s and St. Joseph s combined Penance Service will be at St. Stephen on Thursday, December 20th at 6:30pm. Regardless of where you go to receive the sacrament let your examination of conscience be on openness. Are you open to the call of the King of Love to follow him? What old ways of thinking, acting, believing need to be winnowed? What kind of Catholic, what kind of disciple, what kind of human being is longing to be born in you? And what is holding you back from allowing that birth to take place? Oh how beautiful our celebrations will be with Christ s life taking flesh in many hearts this Christmas! The early Christmas Eve liturgy is always the fullest. Out of concern for fire codes as well as comfort, our Sacred Worship committee is providing a 4 p.m. Mass in the Church and a 4:20 p.m. Mass in the Church basement. We hope this will prevent people standing in the entrance way and the dangerous narrowing of aisles with overflow chairs. Fr. Dennis Lynch will preside at the upstairs liturgy and I will preside at the liturgy in Kostka Hall. The liturgy downstairs is being designed with children in mind including the children s choir leading us in carols beginning at 4:00 p.m. If Christmas Peace is your preference, then Mass upstairs would be best. If Christmas Joy is what you seek, then downstairs is your destination. The adult choir will sing at the 7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve liturgy including a half hour of caroling before Mass. Fr. Dennis will preside at that so I can be rested up for the 9:30 p.m. celebration. For those who celebrate at home on Christmas Eve and in Church on Christmas Day we will gather at 9:00 a.m. Christmas Day morning. Some among us find it especially difficult to be thinking about Christmas liturgies, when they have final exams this week! Friday the 21st is the last day of exams for UWSP students. This weekend at some of the liturgies we are saying farewell to students who are graduating at the end of this semester. Our last 9 p.m. Mass will be this Wednesday, Dec. 19th. Wednesday evening Masses will resume again January 23rd. Whether celebrating here or away I pray you will be open to all the love Christ desires to bring you this year. 838 Fremont St., 344.9117 2108 Fourth Ave., 345.6500 frsteve@holyspiritstevenspoint.org deaconrick@holyspiritstevenspoint.org, Administrative-Parish Life Coordinator lee@holyspiritstevenspoint.org, Pastoral Care Director julie@holyspiritstevenspoint.org, Campus Ministry Director zach@holyspiritstevenspoint.org, Faith Formation & Evangelization Director, colleen@holyspiritstevenspoint.org, Finance Coordinator srbarb@holyspiritstevenspoint.org Music Director mary@holyspiritstevenspoint.org Student Liturgy Coordinator liturgy@holyspiritstevenspoint.org www.pacellicatholicschools.com 341.2445 BUILDING UPON A FIRM FOUNDATION Chairs: Joining Our Parish: Fr. Steve would be glad to talk with you about parish membership. Send him an email at frtom@holyspiritstevenspoint.org or call him at 345-6500 to make an appointment. Celebrating Baptism: Baptism is celebrated at Lord s Day Mass at various times of the liturgical year. If you want to raise your child in the Catholic faith and celebrate your child s baptism, please call Fr. Steve for more information. Parents celebrating the baptism of heir first child are asked to complete a baptism orientation seminar. Caring for the Sick: If you or a loved one are seriously ill, homebound or anticipating surgery, please call Fr. Steve to schedule a visit and/or the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. Campus Ministry: Point Catholic is the name of Holy Spirit s outreach to college students attending UW-Stevens Point and Mid-State Technical College. You can learn more about campus ministry at our web site. Facebook: Like us at Holy Spirit Parish and Point Catholic. Joining Facebook is easy. Go to www.facebook.com.

You re Invited for Christmas Dinner Holy Spirit is serving Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day for parishioners and community members who may be alone or seeking fellowship that day. Dinner will be served in Kostka Hall from 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Please call the parish office, 344-9117, to make a reservation, or by Dec. 14 th to request a home-delivered Christmas dinner. Additionally, volunteer greeters, servers, drivers, and people to help with set up and clean up are needed for this event. If you would like to help please contact Mary Ann Krems at 344-2453 or jmak@charter.net. tis the season for GIFT CARDS! Whether it s ingredients for holiday baking, shopping for Christmas presents or, maybe, giving as presents themselves GIFT CARDS are a winning proposition. Using Gift Cards benefits our parish, our Catholic schools and YOU! Stop by the Gift Card table before/after weekend Mass to see how easy they are to purchase and use, or visit the Rectory office during the week. Elsewhere FRANCISCANS DOWNTOWN: The movie Anne Frank Remembers will be shown on Wednesday, Dec. 19 and Yentl on Wednesday, Dec. 26. Both shown at 1 p.m. All are welcome. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS BROKEN?: Feeling frustrated by your strings or balls of Christmas tree lights? Are they broken or tangled? Don t throw them away! The copper inside can be recycled for cash! St. Joseph Parish is collecting unwanted lights as a fundraiser until January 15th. They can be dropped in the red box in the parish gathering space. For more info. contact Renee at 715-341-1716 x101. Of time, talent and treasure YEAR END CONTRIBUTIONS Remember that contributions intended for 2018 must be received by noon Dec. 31 st, the last business day of the year. According to IRS regulations, contributions received after Jan. 1 st must be applied to 2019. PARTICIPATION AT MASS DEC 8/9 5 p.m. 253 8 a.m. 195 10 a.m. 290 6 p.m. 235 Feast of the Immaculate Conception 6 p.m. 190 8 a.m. 172 HOLY SPIRIT PARISH GIVING DEC 8/9..$21,720.27 DIOCESAN ANNUAL APPEAL Target.$114,000 Pledged/Contributed $46,361 Under Target $67,639 Number of Contributors 207 (21%) As you shop for last-minute gifts and other holiday purchases, please consider the goods and services offered by a bulletin advertisers. We are grateful for their support. FEEDING HUNGRY KIDS In the 2017-2018 school year, 32% of children in the Stevens Point Area Public School District, nearly 1 in 3, met federal poverty guidelines. At SPASH the number was 30%, at Ben Franklin Jr. High 34% and at the Fernandez Center for Alternative Learning (the Alternative High School), an alarming 70%. Responding to this harsh reality, Holy Spirit Parish coordinates Feeding Hungry Kids, a program at Ben Franklin Junior High and SPASH providing cheese, fruit and Nutri-Grain Bars to help students stay focused in class, remain in school and improve their chances of success. At the high school approximately 30 students receive something each day. During Advent and Christmastime parishioners are asked for contributions to fund this program throughout the year. Checks and cash contributions can be placed in the collection or brought to the office. Write checks to Holy Spirit Parish. Identify cash or check donations as benefitting Hungry Kids.

the theology of charisms and how you might impact others as a disciple through your charisms? If so, this is a conversation that you don t want to miss. Participants will have an opportunity to reflect on their own charisms. RSVP is required to Colleen at colleen@holyspiritstevenspoint.org by Wednesday, December 19, as we will be guests of Green Bay. Ongoing Adult/Family Formation Opportunities here there and everywhere. Contact Colleen or the identified contact person for more! GIVEN Marriage Retreat What is it? The concept of a GIVEN marriage enrichment retreat comes to us from the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Like our diocese, they saw a need to develop enrichment for couples in a model that fits into a busy lifestyle. Through their generosity, our Diocese of La Crosse has been granted access to their model with permission to tailor it to fit our diocesan needs. GIVEN retreats are stand-alone experiences. They are designed to introduce couples to the joy of spending time together in a retreat format and deepen their desire to attend more in-depth retreat programs that are offered in our diocese or elsewhere. The diocesan team collaborates with the host parish to bring God s beautiful message about marriage to those in attendance. For more information: 1.) visit http://diolc.org/marriage/marriage-enrichment 2.) click the registration button on the site you want to attend. Hint: this might make a great Christmas gift (after an invitational conversation) for a favorite married, engaged, or seriously dating couple in your life. Perhaps paying the nominal registration fee, a gas card, and sending them to dinner :) The first 3 opportunities (roughly 8:30am-2:30pm) in our diocese are: 12 January in Marshfield 26 January in Chippewa Falls 23 February in La Crosse If you have more questions, please send them to aheinzen@diolc.org. Thursday, January 10, 2019 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Green Bay Bishop Wycislo Center "Charism" is the Greek word used in the New Testament for "favor" or "gratuitous gift." Are you curious about Additionally, Christmas Quarter events will be happening after select Masses on the Sundays of Christmas with the entire parish invited to food, fun and a mini-formation moment! These are intergenerational and we can certainly use some Behind the Scenes help! Sunday, 30 December: Feast of the Holy Family Holy Family Board Game Night following 6 p.m. Mass Bring your friends and favorite board game to share! Sunday, 6 January: Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord Epiphany Party follows 10 a.m. Mass/at Breakfast Café! Sunday, 13 January: Feast of the Baptism of the Lord Baptism Party/Reception follows 10 a.m. Mass Our parish website has launched its Advent Page so check it out at www.holyspiritstevenspoint.org/advent More special gifts and opportunities are coming your way! If you have children who are not registered in our programs and would like to get them registered, receive resources, help on our team, or serve on our Faith Formation committee contact Colleen at colleen@holyspiritstevenspoint.org. Finals Week Finals week is December 17th- 21st. The Point Catholic center will open from 8am until midnight for any students who are looking for a warm, welcoming, and quiet place to study. We will be providing coffee and snacks, as well! Building Relationships Our campus minister, Zach Laughlin, would like to help create strong relationships between parishioners and students. To do this, he first needs to get to know our parishioners better. While the students are on break, Zach is available to take parishioners out for coffee and/ or lunch, just pull him aside next time you see him, or email him at zach@holyspiritstevenspoint.org! SEEK Retreat Just because they re on break doesn t mean students aren t still active in their faith! Fr. Steve & Zach will be taking 9 students to a Catholic conference called SEEK. This conference is sponsored by the Catholic organization FOCUS. We will be traveling, with the Eau Claire Newman Center, to Indianapolis from January 3-7. We will join close to 20,000 college students from all over the U.S. who are passionate about Jesus and their Catholic faith! Please keep us in your prayers and we look forward to telling you about our experience!

I nstead of an Advent calendar that something, the REVERSE Advent Calendar is one in which. The calendar you find below identifies items that are needed by Operation Bootstrap, Mobile Pantry of Portage County, Salvation Army Hope Center, Franciscans Downtown and Portage County Infant Care. This is something families can plan and work on together. All of the items could be provided, or some of them. The general idea is to collect the requested items throughout the season, collecting them in boxes or grocery bags. With each day s donation, or those made occasionally throughout the season there could be a moment of prayer for those who depend upon these items and the volunteers who assist in generously responding to the needs of the poor. Clip the calendar and keep it in a prominent place. Finally, the bags and boxes of donated items will be collected after Christmas, ideally on the Solemnity of the Epiphany, Jan. 6/7, a day upon which we remember the gifts given by the Magi. CELEBRATING RECONCILIATION Holy Spirit Parish will celebrate the sacrament of Reconciliation on: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 6:30 p.m. The sacrament will also be offered on Monday, Dec. 17, 7 p.m., at St. Bronislava, and Thursday, Dec. 20, 2 p.m. at Franciscans Downtown and 6:30 p.m., at St. Stephen Parish. CHILDREN SING CHRISTMAS EVE Children in Grades 1-6 are invited to sing as part of a choir prior to the 4:20 p.m., Mass. Register your child by emailing mhofer@uwsp.edu or calling the rectory at 344-9117. Your child will need to attend 2 rehearsals in church: Friday Dec. 21, 6 p.m. or Sunday Dec. 23, 4:30 p.m. We hope that our liturgies will attract people to our worship from outside our community. We strive to present an environment in which they ll feel welcomed and to which they ll want to return. In addition to the parish and hospital lots, parking is available in nearby university lots. If you re able to park in one of those lots and walk a short distance, that will free up space for visitors and those who can t walk. will enhance our worship at the 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 9 a.m. Christmas liturgies. Who are the friends, co-workers and family members you could invite to celebrate Christmas with our parish? Solemnity of CHRISTMAS 4P Christmas Eve in Church 4:20P Christmas Eve for families in Kostka Hall - Children s Choir concert at 4:00 7P Christmas Eve - Celebration Choir concert at 6:30 9:30P Christmas Eve 9A Christmas Morning Feast of the HOLY FAMILY 5P Saturday, Dec. 29 8A, 10A & 6P Sunday, Advent/Christmas Giving Calendar