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THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT - March 8, 2015 PARISH LENTEN SCHEDULE Stations of the Cross Every Friday of Lent 6:30 pm 2:30pm on Mar 20 Passion Play Friday, March 27, 2pm church St. Bruno Communal Reconciliation Saturday, March 21 10:00am Area Communal Reconciliation Queen of Apostles Wednesday, March 11, 6:30 pm St. James, Mukwonago Wednesday, March 18, 7:00 pm St. Charles, Hartland Saturday, March 28, 10:00 am St. Jerome, Oconomowoc Saturday, March 28, 1:30 pm St. Jerome, Oconomowoc Wednesday, April 1, 7:00 pm Holy Thursday, April 2 7:00pm Presider Fr. Chuck Concelebrant Fr. Dick A People Called EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS Weekends Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am 10:00am Weekdays Mon Tues Wed 8:00AM Fri 8:45AM Good Friday, April 3 1:30pm Fr. Chuck Blessing of Food, April 4 Holy Saturday St. Bruno s at Noon Easter Vigil, April 4 8:00pm Presider Fr. Chuck Easter Sunday, April 5 8:00am Fr. Ralph 00am. Ralph Parish Ofice School: 262/968 Website PO Box 95 Hwy. D & 83 Fax. 262/968 Fri 8:00am to 4:30pm www.stpaulgenesee.net ofice@stpaulgenesee.net Genesee Depot, WI 53127 Religious Ed: 262/968 Tel. 262/968

FROM YOUR PASTOR S PEN CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR EAGLE Over the last five months four young men from St. Paul s Parish have received the honor and rank of Eagle Scout. Those young men are: Logan Engelking, Garrett Bartelt, Elijah Mathia & Zach Thomas. Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The scout has to earn at least 21 merit badges and demonstrate Scout Spirit through the Boy Scout Oath and Law, and demonstrate leadership. Only about 2% of Boy-Scouting membership earn the Eagle Scout rank. Each of these men did an extensive service project that he had to plan, organize, lead and manage. Logan s project benefitted the Safe Babies Healthy Families organization, which works at ensuring the safety and health of children, especially the abused, neglected and poor. He painted the interior of the organization s retail store and designed, purchased and installed all sorts of shelving to quadruple the storage space. Garrett s project was organizing and executing the creation of a vegetable garden on the grounds of All Saints Lutheran Church to raise food for the food pantry. He was able to donate over 500 lbs of fresh produce. Elijah s project involved painting maps of the United States and the World on the playground of Prairie View Elementary in the Mukwonago School District. Both teachers and students used these scenes for learning. Zach s project involved the organizing and building of a meditation fountain on the grounds of the Troop s Charter Center at St. Paul s Church in Genesee Depot. The fountain is found by the bell tower. The flowing water out of a large rock is shut down for the winter. Be sure to visit this garden of reflection once we head into the summer! All four of these outstanding young men have served various roles of leadership within Troop 135 and have proven that they will be witnesses of good citizenship in the years to come. Congratulations Logan, Garrett, Elijah and Zach! Thanks for your service and example! Fr. Ralph Parishioner Listening Sessions THANK YOU to all of those who participated in one of the listening sessions in February. Your loyalty and energy for St. Paul s was exciting and your input toward spring of 2016 is extremely valua- Parishioner input from all sessions will be summarized to Parish Leadership during strategic planning process throughout March, April, and May. If you were not able to attend any of the St. Paul sessions but still wish to participate, please email Rita at to see if a future session may be added.thank you again for playing an active role in St. Paul s future planning. 2 RECONCILIATION CLEANSES The absolution given us by Jesus Christ through the priest and the Church in the Sacrament of Reconcili- absolutely restores our covenant and bond with God and the whole family of God. That of forgiveness generated through the love of Jesus death on the cross and His Resurrection makes us new, whole, healed, alive again and one with God and one another. Our sorrow for and confession of our offenses is such a small thing to do to receive such a tremendous gift from God. So sometime during Lent take advantage of the opportunity to participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, either privately or communally, and experience the same life you had the day you were baptized. A number of communal penance services are scheduled throughout Lent. Each will include an opportunity for the penitent to confess privately to a priest and receive sacramental absolution. (See front cover for all days and times in this area.) Recognize your sins, confess your sins, receive absolution! PARISH STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE We are truly grateful for your sacriice and generosity. Weekly Stewardship Received February 22, 2015 $ 13,459.00 Children s Stewardship February 22, 2015 $ 59.90 Stewardship received ElectronicallyFeb 2015 $ 11,803.00 Mortgage Update Monthly Mortgage Payment $ 23,362.43 Current Mortgage as of 2 Loan on Rooftop Units God bless you and your families. $ 110,000.00 Did you know that the Stained Glass Windows at the east entrance to the Gathering Space depicts an event in Paul s travels, being shipwrecked in Malta, which is described in the Acts of the Apostles 28:110. The window on the west entrance depicts the imprisonment of Paul in Rome (Acts 28:1131), where he was imprisoned and martyred, after fulilling the command of Christ, to give witness to Him throughout the world. The lighted shadow box on the interior concrete wall to the left of the church doors, holds a stained glass window depicting St. Paul with a scroll and a sword, symbols of his mission and his martyrdom. This window was installed in the irst St. Paul Church and contains the names of some of the founding families. Make a gift that will make a difference. Your gifts of cash, stock, real estate and insurance are needed to make our endowment grow, giving our Church s perpetual income. Contact the Parish Ofice today to learn more of how a gift today can be transformed into an eternal gift that helps pass on our Catholic heritage.

SPRING FREE CLOTHING SHARE Coming soon The Spring FREE Clothing Share will be held in Our Parish Life Center/lower level on April 10 from 8:00am to 4:00pm and April 11 from 8:00am to Noon. Any no longer needed CLEAN, USEABLE items may be brought in April 9 from10am3pm or 6pm8pm OR anytime during the hours of the share on Friday. There is no cost and items do not have to be brought in to take what is needed. one is encouraged to come! Please call Jerie at 9683474 for more information. FAITH FORMATION Aenon Middle School Students! The Faith Formaon office would like to It is a me for our middle HUMAN CONCERNS LENTEN COLLECTION It is a sign of our care for those in need and an expression of our gratitude for all that God has given to us when we practice almsgiving during Lent. Reformation Lutheran Church receives assistance from St. Paul Parish in their outreach to the poor in their Milwaukee One of their important ministries is The Neighborhood Store. Donated home goods and other supplies are available there at reduced prices. Donations might include donated backpacks and supplies (our parish collects these in August to send to the Store). This allows a parent with few inancial resources a sense of pride and dignity when they are able to take their child into the Neighborhood Store to purchase new supplies for them at the beginning of a new school year. Your donation this Lent can help the Neighborhood Store continue to support the dignity of the poor; they are moving to a new location and will likely incur costs to make this move. The Store is one of the many ways Reformation Lutheran is afirming the selfrespect of people wrestling with poverty. If you are doing your spring cleaning and have home goods/clothing you would like to donate to the Neighborhood Store, contact Deb or Brian Schneider at 2987 or HUMAN CONCERNS Our parish Peru commiee has been working to find a short term soluon. top water purificaon systems at the school and more informaon (262 Monetary donaons received during our Lenten almsgiving collecon can be directed toward the water purificaon systems or a fund for basic 3 Have you ever wondered what it was like to be at the cross when Jesus was dying? I have. What was it like to carry the cross up? Was it an easy journey up the hill? Who was there? Did you know that there is a really cool thing that every single Catholic Church has that can help you to better think about and understand what happened to Jesus on that day? It s called the Stations of the Cross. There are fourteen stations. They begin with Pilate choosing to wash his hands of Jesus death and let the people crucify Jesus and ends with Jesus being laid in the tomb. By looking at these images through out the Church and spending time thinking about them, you can really learn to appreciate all that Jesus did for us. You see, Jesus did all of this out of love for you. If you were the only person on earth Jesus still would have done all of that just for! Stations of the Cross are every Friday at 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. If you aren t able to go to the Stations at those times, ask your parents to ind a list of the Stations and you can actually go look and pray with them on your own after Mass next Sunday. Continue having a blessed Lent. Why do we have the ancient devotion of the Stations of the Cross? Well, quite simply it is because too many people could not read in the middle ages. Yet there was a desire for the people to have a way to meditate on the life of Christ. So, these images were put up around the Church. The Station of the Cross that I think has most impacted my life as an adult has been the seventh station: Jesus falls for the second time. Here is the GodMan, carrying His load up the hill, struggling with it, and He falls to the ground. It is a pivotal moment where Jesus needs to decide do I stay down or do I get backup. We know that He does get up and continues on and inishes the walk up to Golgotha. For myself, I have often thought much of life is the seventh station. Much of my life is spent deciding will I continue on in this journey of faith. Will I choose to follow my own desires, or will I choose to love Christ even when it is in conlict with my own desires? It is, at times, dificult. As I sit and think about the seventh station I realize that if Jesus did not continue on in love for us, there would never have been the cruci- ixion. With this cruciixion, we realize something amazing the length at which the God of the Universe was willing to go to in order to save us. Stations of the Cross are every Friday at 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. If you aren t able to go to the Stations at those times, you can spend time praying with them on your own after Mass next Sunday.

ST PAUL SCHOOL NEWS www.stpaulgenesee.net Get connected to our POWER! ENROLLING NOW 3K, 4K, AND 5K TO GRADE 8 Please contact us at 2623175 for a school tour if you are interested in enrolling now or for the 201516 school year. We may be exactly what you are looking for in a school? HELP US WITH 3K GENTLY USED MATERIALS We are interested in gently used kindergarten furniture, playthings, books, puzzles, and other materials to enhance our 3K, 4K, and 5K classrooms. Thank you to the people who have brought in many wonderful items so far. HISTORY MADE AT ST. PAUL IN BASKETBALL The 8th Grade Boys and 8th Grade Girls participated in the Padre Serra Tournament of over 100 schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee area. They both won their irst tournament games. The boys won their irst game on Saturday with a inal score of St. Paul Cyclones 49 and Brookield Academy 35. The girls won their irst game with a score of 3929 against Christ Child Academy of Sheboygan. They both will advance to round two on March 7 & 8th. GOOD JOB!! ALUMNI AND STUDENTS OF ST. PAUL SCHOOL SPEAK AT MASS We would like to thank the alumni and students who spoke to our parishioners on the weekend of Catholic Schools Week. This w we will share the speech presented by Mary K. Mary is in seventh grade at St. Paul School. Hello, I m Mary from the 7th grade at St. Paul School. We are excited about celebrating Catholic Schools Week. We use the word POWERwhich stands for Prayer, Outreach, Worship, Education, and Relationship to describe our school. We have daily experiences to live each of these out. At St. Paul School our motto is Buddies not Bullies. We treat everyone with respect. The older and younger kids often partner up for school activities and events. I started going to St. Paul School when I was in 4th grade and have learned a lot. I have gotten a chance to participate in the Spelling Bee, Civic Oration, and the Science Fair. There are many great teachers and the subjects are very challenging. We have a wonderful tutor who help students who may need extra support in their learning. One of my most favorite things about St,. Paul is band. I have taken clarinet lessons and have been in the school band since I was in 4th grade. It gave me a chance to meet and work with the great Dr. Contorno. Now I am blessed to be under the experienced direction of Mr. Szcygiel. We also have an excellent library, computer lab with update technology and classes in art, music and physical education. One of the best parts of St. Paul School is having a chance to learn and grow in my faith. Each grade plans and leads the liturgy on a weekly basis. This is something that we all look forward Learning about and living our faith is part of our daily experiences here at St. Paul School. We love St. Paul School John E. Shanahan, Ph.D., Principal Easter Memorials Represent your family, honor someone special or remember a loved one who has passed away by donating money toward the purchase of flowers and decorations at Easter. Names of those being honored will be imprinted on cards and placed around the altar. Return donations to the Parish Office by March 30, 2015 Name Phone Donation $15 $20 $30 Other Name(s) to be honored or remembered Please Print 4

LENTEN FAST AND ABSTINENCE REGULATIONS The Catholic church asks each member to preserve the penitential character and purpose of Lent. For this reason: Catholics who have celebrated their 14th birthday are bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and each Friday of Catholics who have celebrated their 18th birthday, in addition to abstaining from meat, should fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Hence, on those days they should eat only one full meal. Smaller quantities of food may be taken at two other meals, but no food should be consumed at other times during those two days, but liquids, including milk and fruit juices are allowed. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. The obligation of fasting ceases with the celebration of one s 59th birthday. Catholics should not lightly excuse themselves from these prescribed minimal penitential practices. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME Fourth grade library club members will present a free preschool story time on Wednesday, March 25, at 9:30am in the school library. The theme will be cats, dogs and spring. It will include stories, puppets, a skit, drawing story, songs and a take home treat. It will last approximately 45 minutes and children must be with an adult. Perfect opportunity for parents of future three and four yearold kindergartners to visit our school. Questions, call Barb Berner at (262) 565 ELIZABETH MINISTRY of St. Paul s Parish MOM TO MOM WINE AND CROCHET March 26, 2015 Life s Connection, 307 S. Rochester St., Mukwonago Bring a crochet needle and yarn/or just yourself to enjoy some conversation! Friends of moms invited as well! RSVP to Cathy Treutelaar at ctreutelaar@yahoo.com or (262) 210 Baby Bottle Campaign If you haven t already, please return your baby bottles ASAP whether empty or full. They are on loan from the Women s Care Center. Other parishes need them for their fundraising efforts. Thank you. Contact Mary Kral in the Parish ofice, 2623865 if you have any questions. Be sure to check out our new website to stay up to date on the latest news, formation offerings, mass times, and more! StPaulGenesee.net 5 Outside our Parish An Environmental Approach to Lent: Taking Care of the Home We Share 3 more Monday evenings 7-8:30pm St. Bruno s School Science Lab A variety of community speakers will explore different ways to Care for The Home We Share. Mar.9 Garden Night -Bring your questions Starting and Maintaining a Sustainable Garden Linda Raether, Garden Consultant Next week s topic: Our Task and Legacy: Leaving the Earth in Better Condition than we found it THE MEN OF CHRIST CONFERENCE The Men of Christ Conference is back: March 14, 2015 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We have an excellent lineup of speakers, and some exciting additions that will energize you to enter into your Catholic faith with a renewed vigor and passion. Bird pricing has begun, so signup now at Milwaukee Theatre 500 W. Kilbourn Ave. (6th & Kilbourn) GOD S NOT DEAD St. Bruno Faith Formation is hosting a showing of the movie, God s Not Dead, on Thursday, March 19, at 6:30pm in St. Bruno s Church. After the movie refreshments will be served in the Gathering Placewith an opportunity to discuss the movie. People of all ages are invited to come! High School Faith Formation students can earn a iat for attending. Bring your friends, even if they aren t members of our parish. There is NO charge for this event. For further information, contact Amy Golden at (262) 4028229 or Email at Birthday Wishes Happy Birthday Marion Landwehr who celebrates on March 11 & Doris Bloede who celebrates her 91st birthday on March 14th.

Parish Events this Week Monday, Mar 9 Gym Reserved Baptism Preparation Class Silver Wings/Fam Rm School Board Mtg./Mark Rm Men s Lenten Study/Gathering Space Men s Basketball (**closed after 9:30pm) Tuesday, Mar 10 Gym Reserved (**closed after 8:30pm) Adult Conf/ FamRm FF 2 7:00PM Human Concerns Mtg./PO Wednesday, Mar 11 Be A Man/Caf/FamRm Church CleaningVolunteers always welcome Gym Reserved (**closed after 8:30pm) School Long Term Strategy Parents Mtg./Caf. Youth Group/Youth Rm Praise Ensemble/CH Thursday, Mar 12 Divine Mercy Chaplet/Chapel Gym Reserved Men s Basketball (**closed after 9:30pm) Boy Scouts Troop 135/Caf Lenten Bible Study/Gathering Space Jubilation Choir/CH Friday, Mar 13 Stations of the Cross/CH Gym Reserved (**closed after 7pm) Teacher Inservice/No School Saturday, Mar 14 Men s Basketball (**closed after 10am) 1st Reconciliation/CH Sunday, Mar 15 Fam. Prog./Entire Complex Other Upcoming Events St. Paul s Liturgical Week READINGS FOR SUNDAY, March 15 2 Chronicles 36:1416, 1923 Ephesians 2:410 John 3:14 March ALTAR CARE Florence Mentz Home Communion Minister INTENTIONS MAR 9 Mon Deceased Members of the Dries Family 8:00AM Special Intention for Charles Kuehl Poor Souls Intention 8:45AM Emersen Kastenholz by Family Charlene Ceille by Family Margery Hansen by Lammers Family Geraldine Luterbach by Family Servers: 5:00PM Robert Memmel, Leo Smith 8:00AM Jack Wolak, Abby Zorn 10:00AM Adam & Allison Zabel Lectors: 5:00PM Jamie Durler, Keith Trafton 8:00AM John & Cindy Beauchamp 10:00AM Craig Haubach & Mike Schafer Greeters: 5:00PM Arch & Judy Pequet, Vilma & Conrad Radzinski ` 10:00AM Beth & Pete McFadzen Ushers: 5:00PM Jackie Brown, Jeff Burg, Brian Campbell, Larry Jendusa, Brian Schneider 8:00AM Terry Cerni, Duane Miller, Larry Presta, Joe Varick, Tad Wegmann 10:00AM John Ishag, Fred Seeley, John Shilz, Matt Zach, ` Nicholas Spindt Mar 14 North Prairie United Methodist ChurchCorned Beef and Cabbage Dinner7PM. Cost: $10 for Adults, $9 Seniors & $5 for Children 12 and under. Menu: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Onions, Potatoes, Carrots, Apple or Cherry Crisps, milk, lemonade or coffee. Mar 15 North Prairie Lions Club Annual Pancake Breakfast. Held at the Village Hall Sunday March 15 from 8am1pm. Eggs and sausage also available. Advance tickets $5, at the door $5.50. Under 5 eat free. Mar 2729 Silent Lenten Retreat The Practice of the Love of Jesus Christ by St. Alphonsus Liguori. Contact Sarah Daszczuk at (262) 9682276 We have several pairs of glasses & glass cases that were found in Church and the Parish Life Center over the last several months. Please come to the Parish Ofice to claim them. 6 PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS WHO ARE SICK: Jared Bajczyk, Martha Beerkircher, Barb Bishop, Helen Brady, Dee Cassidy, Kathy Dalgren, Owen Fouts, JoAnn Hanson, Jennifer Heidger, Harold Hinterberg, Eli Kelliher, Charles Kirchner, Sue Leeman, Larry Presta, Pat Roche, Tim Roche, Rita Schmitz, Clarence Stellplug, Robert Stephens, Joan Timlin, Myron Toshner, Jean Vicenzi, and Lisa Zimmerman. REGULAR PARISH OFFICE HOURS Fri., 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. NOTICE: Bulletin articles are due 9am on Mondays. Please submit to khavnen@stpaulgenesee.net Like us: St. Paul Genesee and/or St. Paul School Genesee

PARISH PERSONNEL Shared Pastor/Administrator Fr. Ralph Gross 3865, Ext. 201rgross@wi.rr.com Shared Associate Pastor Fr. Chuck Wrobel 3865, Ext. 231 Shared Deacons Mauricio Fernandez Gordon Snyder John C. Mezydlo Pastoral Associate Len Grassman 3865, Ext. 209 School Principal John Shanahan 3175, Ext. 210 Dir. of Child & Family Ministry Karen Farrell 2276, Ext. 214 Dir. of Youth & Adult Ministry Sarah Daszczuk 2276, Ext. 208 sdaszczuk@stpaulgenesee.net Dir. of Liturgy and Music Peggy Kolonko 3865, Ext. 205 Dir. Admin. Services Rosemarie Etzel 3865, Ext. 218 Pastoral Council Chairperson Dawn Sarandos dawne909@yahoo.com Additional Information can be found on the Parish Website www.stpaulgenesee.net Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: Prepare for the sacraments of initiation with a small group to join the Catholic church. Call Sarah Daszczuk. Infant Baptism: Parent sessions are required. Infants receive the sacrament during the Eucharistic Celebration every 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month. Other arrangements are possible. Call Sarah Daszczuk. Confirmation: Youth at least 16 years of age or adults seeking to be confirmed, call Sarah Daszczuk. First Eucharist: Parent/child preparation required. Contact Karen Farrell. Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00-4:45 PM or by appointment. Marriage: Arrangements should be made six months in advance. One of the parties must be a registered parish member and a practicing Catholic. Weddings on Saturdays, 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM, or Friday evenings. Care of Sick: Sacramental care of the sick, call the Parish Office. Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish office with request. St. Paul Cemetery: Hwy DE & Snowdon Rd. Call Parish Office for information. Simplicity Power Equipment Contact Ted Sibilsky to place an ad today! TSibilsky@4LPi.com or (800) 950-9952 x2540 PROUD TO BE FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED Ph. 968-3833 Quality Nursery Stock WALES LAWN & GARDEN, INC. Sales & Service Hwy. 83, South of Hwy. 18 S & R EGG FARMS INC. N9416 Tamarack Road Whitewater, WI 53190 NICK SCHIMPF PH: 262-495-6220 OWNER FAX: 262-495-6224 No time, Gotta fly, Call, THE PIZZA GUY In Cymeric Corners Just South of Hwy 18 on Hwy 83 in Wales For Faster Service, Call Ahead 968-4900 We Deliver 5 Mile Radius Garage Doors & Openers (262) 784-4250 www.geisdoors.com PARISH MEMBER Waukesha Monument Co. A Division of Archie Monuments 1-800-750-0232 384 W. Main St. Waukesha, WI ATWATER AGENCY An Independent Agency For all your Real Estate & Insurance needs Reps for Allstate, Metropolitan & Others 968-4637 Duane Atwater, Finn s Bar & Grill Food Daily 11am-9pm Homemade Pizza 35 Hot Wings Thursday 4-9 pm Friday Fish Fry 5-9 pm 220 W. Summit, Wales 968-9800 FOR AD INFO CALL Ted Sibilsky 1-800-950-9952 WWW.4LPi.COM 7 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin, Inc. Granting the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses. 1-800-236-9474 JAMES L. DUNLAP ATTORNEY AT LAW Walden & Schuster, S.C. 707 W. Moreland Blvd. Waukesha, WI 53188 Tel. (262) 547-5517 Fax (262) 547-7517 email: jdunlap@waldenlaw.net COMPRESSED AIR AND VACUUM SOLUTIONS SINCE 1965 1-262-695-7000 www.zornair.com Matt Zorn Foot & Ankle Associates of Wisconsin Dr. James Varva, 2835 N. Grandview, Ste. 300 Pewaukee, WI 53072 (262) 542-3779 Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral & Cremation Service Providing Affordable Services at Your Church, Chapel or Any One of Our Locations. Mukwonago 363-7126 Compliments Of PRECISION MACHINING David Wait 762-6480 Richard A. Schwichtenberg Vice President 900 W. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 Telephone: 262.549.3448 Facsimile: 262.549.1073 rick@parametersindustries.com www.parametersindustries.com 144 E. Summit Ave. Wales, WI 262-968-6160 Thomas Reiners, MD Family Practice Marie Dauenhauer, MD Dermatology www.aurorahealthcare.org ST. PAUL GENESEE DEPOT, WI B 4C 01-0497 02-23-2015 14:38:26

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