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Saint of the Week www.olpmarshfield.com St. Brigid of Ireland Brigid (Bridget, Bride) lived in Ireland and died around 525. She chose the religious life when still very young and was the founder and abbess of the great monastery at Kildare. Her cult is strongest in Ireland, where she is second only to Patrick (who is said to have baptized her), but has spread elsewhere, with churches dedicated to her in England and Scotland as well as on the continent of Europe. In art, she often appears wearing the white gown of a nun and the black veil of an abbess; she is sometimes accompanied by a cow, in memory of her work in a dairy as a young girl. St. Brigid is the protector of milkmen, poets, blacksmiths, healers, cows, and farmyard animals. The name, Brigid, is of Celtic derivation and means strong, powerful, exalted. ** Taken from Saints A Year in Faith and Art by Rosa Giorgi Please pray for the Church in our Diocese Heavenly Father, Bless your Church with an abundance of holy and zealous priests, deacons, brothers, and sisters. Give those you have called to the married state and those you have chosen to live as single persons in the world, the special graces that their lives require. Form us all in the likeness of your Son, so that in Him, with Him, and through Him, we may love you more deeply and serve you more faithfully, always and everywhere. With Mary we ask this through Christ our Lord. This week we pray especially for: Levi Schmitt of Sacred Heart Parish of Elmwood, WI Theology II St. Francis de Sales Seminary Prayer Intention of the Week: That world leaders may work for peace with justice, and shape decisions and policies on the January 29, 2017 fact that all human beings are Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time children of God

2 Welcome to Our Lady of Peace Parish Marshfield Believe it or not, there was a time in the Catholic Church when bishops refused to ordain new priests. There was an overstock of priests, and they didn t think they needed any new ones! Such was the case in Bohemia and in much of Europe in 1835, when John Neumann sought ordination. When his own bishop wouldn t ordain him, he sought ordination in other places in Europe, only to be turned down for the same reason. He had learned English, so he wrote to the bishop in New York, who agreed to ordain him. Father John Neumann was a hardworking, humble, holy priest, one of only 36 for the 200,000 Catholics stretching from Lake Ontario to Pennsylvania. Wanting to have a community of faith and support, he joined the Redemptorist order and continued his ministry especially to the poor and abandoned. In 1852, he was appointed Bishop of Philadelphia where he made his permanent mark on the Catholic Church in our country. He was the first to organize a diocesan Catholic school system. He increased the number of Catholic schools in his diocese from two to one hundred. Having spent himself completely in the service of his people, died at 48 years of age. Bishop John Neumann was canonized a saint in 1977 and is recognized as the patron saint of Catholic schools. Let s invoke his prayers from heaven as we enter Catholic Schools Week today. The Church in Marshfield is blessed to have Columbus Catholic Schools, and we have much to celebrate and good reason to be proud. Bishop Callaghan came to our parish during my first year here to celebrate Mass with all the teachers and administrators of the Catholic schools of our diocese. Our Lady of Peace was packed to the rafters that day. Our bishop gave his usual jovial yet passionate homily, beginning with the question, Why do we have Catholic schools? Some would answer that with, Catholic schools pass on the faith, or Catholic schools offer an excellent education and smaller classroom sizes, or a host of other answers. Bishop Callaghan that day gave his answer: We have Catholic schools because our children have souls..and souls can be lost. Yes, his answer was sobering as he made clear the responsibility we have in our Catholic schools. I thank all of our faithful families at OLP who entrust their children to Columbus Catholic Schools. I thank our teachers and administrators. It warms my heart to see the staff members and parents of our Catholic schools at daily Mass. I thank you parishioners for your financial support of Catholic education in our city. Our Catholic schools are worth every bit of our support, recognizing that our children have souls as we all do, and we want them to be forever with Jesus. Yours, Father Berns From Our Pastor Father Eric Berns, Pastor 715-384-9414 Rectory 1414 W. 5th St. 715-384-9414 rectory@olpparish.net Kara McManus, Business Manager office@olpparish.net Parish Office 510 South Columbus Avenue 715-384-9414 Corinne Johnson, Religious Education Director ReligiousEd@olpparish.net Janet Orella, Bulletin Editor Bulletin@olpparish.net Sister Virdean Meyer, RCIA/Adult Education/Liturgy AdultEd@olpparish.net 715-384-3044 Communion to the Homebound Pat Herman 715-387-0751 Prayer Chain Jane Anderson 715-207-0477 requestforprayerolp@gmail.com Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm Admin. Office 8:00am-12:00pm Rectory 1:00pm-4:00pm Mass Schedule Saturday 5:30 pm Sunday 8:30 am;10:00 am Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7:00 am Tuesday 5:30pm Bulletin announcement requests are due in writing or via email (bulletin@olpparish.net) and must be received in the Parish Office by 12:00pm on the preceding Monday. Sacraments Baptism - Parents requesting to have a child baptized are invited to call Father Berns directly at 715-384-9414. He will assist with any baptism preparation and scheduling a date. Reconciliation - Celebrated on Saturdays from 4:30-5:15pm and upon request. Communal Penance Services are held during Advent and Lent. First Eucharist and Confirmation - Ongoing catechesis is essential in the faith formation of the youth of Our Lady Peace Parish (OLP). Therefore, any child must be enrolled continually from the First Grade, in either Columbus Catholic Schools or OLP s Religious Education Programs, to receive either the Sacraments of First Eucharist or Confirmation. RCIA Christian Initiation of Adults - Anyone interested in joining the Catholic Church should contact Sister Virdean Meyer at 715-384-3044. Classes begin each Fall. Marriage - Knowing how important it is to marry in the Church, we are happy to see weddings take place in our parish. Father Berns looks forward to meeting with engaged couples to assist them in marriage preparation. As this preparation takes time, couples are asked to contact Fr. Berns 8-12 months before the wedding. Anointing of the Sick - If any parishioner is ill at home or going into the hospital and would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick, please contact Father Berns at 715-384-9414. A Mass of Healing with anointing is celebrated during the year. New Parishioners - To join our community, please register at the Parish Office or call 715-384-9414 Ext. 2. Gift Presentation: Would you consider carrying up the offertory gifts at Mass with your family, your spouse, or even by yourself? All you need to do is let the ushers know before Mass that you are willing to do it. It would be wonderful to see new faces presenting before the Lord our earthly gifts that become the Eucharist.

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 29, 2017 3 **Parish Finances Fiscal Year July 1, 2016-June 30 2017 ** 2017 ADVENTURE CAMP! Crosswoods Camp Drummond, WI Diocesan annual appeal (DAA) update Religious Items Available for Purchase Did You Know that you can purchase religious items at the Parish Office? Catechisms $25.00 Religious Greeting Cards $3.00 Handmade Rosaries and Rosary BraceletsStarting at $10.00 There are also Booklets, Books, Artwork and CDs for a nominal fee at the Church Kiosk in the Front Lobby by the Welcome Desk and at the East Entrance. If you are looking for something in particular, let us know at the Parish Office (715)384-9414 or at the Welcome Desk. That Man is You Week 1 To Hear the Voice of God All men are encouraged to join us Tuesday morning at 6:15 am for the start of the Spring Semester of That Man is You! The focus this spring is Spiriitual Direction, and we start with a review of Mother Theresa's call. OLP INTERMEDIATE-SCIENCE UNIT Subjects studied at Columbus Catholic provide the ideas and materials that help our students make sense of information we encounter in everyday life. At Our Lady of Peace Intermediate School 4th graders recently studied a Science unit titled Changes to the Earth s Surface. Students worked on identifying Wisconsin s major landforms, learned about weathering and erosion, and discovered how these changes affect our world. One of the class favorites in this unit was learning about what causes landslides and discussing how much damage they cause. Columbus Catholic Schools; where students love to learn. Call Mary Hartl at 715-387-2444 for more information. WHAT: A week of high adventure, fun in the sun, and learning about the Lord. WHO: Current 6-12 graders WHEN: Week of July 9-14 COST: $410.00 Youth $250.00 Adult INFO. MEETING: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 7:00pm Columbia Room at St. John s CONTINUING THE JOURNEY OF WIDOWHOOD Saturday, Feb. 11 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) The experience of living as a widow or widower is an on-going journey. This gathering is an invitation to explore, to share and to supports stories of the experience. Guided by Sue Soriano, Lynn Hilts and Jenny Murphy. Cost: $50 includes a delicious noon meal. Area Events -St. Mary s Catholic Church, Colby January 29, 2017 Knights of Columbus Pancake Egg and Sausage Breakfast from 8:00am12:30pm -St. Mary s Catholic Church, Colby February 1, 2017 St. Mary s Christian Mothers Annual Chili & Chicken Noodle Soup Supper from 4:30-7:00pm -St. Wenceslaus Parish, Milladore, WI Soup Supper on February 11, 2017 from 4:00-6:00pm -Richfield Rural Fire Department-February 12, 2017 Soup Dinner at the Richfield Municipal Building from 10:30am-2:00pm -St. Joachim s Parish, Pittsville, WI-St. Valentine s Day Dinner on February 12, 2017 from 11:30am-1:00pm -Christ the King Parish, Spencer Pancake & Sausage Luncheon on February 26, 2017 from 9:00am-1:00pm (See the Church side entrances for additional information) Advertiser of the Week Central Burner & Boiler 3219 S. Central Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 387-3479 Please support this business that supports our Parish Please cut out this Thank You Ad and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers. Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. I am patronizing your business because of it!

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 29, 2017 4 Sat. Feb. 4 Music Min. Sun. Feb. 5 Music Min Music Min. Mass & Liturgical Ministry Schedule Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 pm Marie Fleisner & Roger Anderson Mark Fonferek, Deb Gruenloh, Paula Nesbitt, Carmela Kolbeck, Sheri Dick Dawson & Jacob Dick Andy Martin, Bill Draxler, Tom Fleisner, Sharon Price Joan Frericks/Gigi Plautz ******************** 8:30 am Pat Herman & Corinne Johnson Kathie Boyance, Brigid Dean, Janet Bujalski, Mary Jo Zschernitz, Wayne Zygarlicke, Tami Timmler Adrian & Alejandro Mayagoitia Bob Nikolay, Cliff Reigel, Joe Orella, Tim Hughes, Larry Steinwagner, Jeff Timmler Youth Choir/Christy Erickson ******************** 10:00 am Michelle Keffer & Ed Lee Lori Zimmerman, Mary & Clarence Hartl, Cindy Lee, Susan Boyle Bailey & Jonah Keffer Scott Schmidt, Eric Fehrenbach, Jim Banks, Patrick Andreae, Kay Henseler Adult Choir Funeral : Jan. 29-Feb. 4 Gordy Earll Feb. 5-11 Dick Thomer & Stan Charron Readings for the Week of January 29, 2017 Sunday: Zep 2:3; 3:12-13/Ps 146/1 Cor 1:26-31/Mt 5:1-12a Monday: Heb 11:32-40/Ps 31/Mk 5:1-20 Tuesday: Heb 12:1-4/Ps 22/Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15/Ps 103/Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: Mal 3:1-4/Ps 24/Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32 Friday: Heb 13:1-8/Ps 27/Mk 6:14-29 Saturday: Heb 13:15-17, 20-21/Ps 23/Mk 6:30-34 Next Sunday: Is 58:7-10/Ps 112/1 Cor 2:1-5/Mt 5:13-16 RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS FOR CUB, BOY & VENTURE SCOUTS Would you like to earn your Religious Emblem but don t know how? For information contact Cindy Sjolander, Diocesan Religious Emblems Chairman at 608-783-4911 or email at: scouting@diolc.org and find out how. Emblem Recognition Sunday: Is June 11, 2017 2:00pm at St. Joseph the Workman Cathedral with Bishop Callahan. All Cub, Boy & Venture Scouts earning their emblems for the 2016-2017 year are invited. Mass Intentions Saturday, Jan. 28 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 pm Ruby & Alvin Heckel Sunday, Jan. 29 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 am Josephine Herr 10:00 am People of the Parish Monday, Jan. 30 Weekday 7:00 am Communion Service Tuesday, Jan. 31 St. John Bosco, Priest 5:30 pm Living & Deceased Members of Catholic Financial Life Chapter 309 Wednesday, Feb. 1 Weekday 7:00 am Arline Stangl Thursday, Feb. 2 The Presentation of the Lord 7:00 am Joanne Donalson **8:30 am Columbus Catholic All School Mass Friday, Feb. 3 St. Blaise, Bishop & Martyr 7:00 am Lawrence Eberhardy Saturday, Feb. 4 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 pm Ron Rasmussen Jr. Sunday, Feb. 5 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 am Olive & James Pankratz 10:00 am People of the Parish This Week at OLP Sun. Jan. 29 11:30 am Saturday Choir Practice CH Mon. Jan. 30 6:30 pm RCIA LCR Tues. Jan. 31 6:15 am That Man is You DH 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet/Rosary CH Wed. Feb. 1 7:30 am Moms in Prayer LCR 5:00-6:00 pm Youth Choir Practice CH 6 :00-7:15 pm REP OLPI,YR 6:00-7:15 pm Young Catholic Moms WL,DH 7:00 pm Adult Choir Practice CH Thur. Feb. 2 8:30-10:00 am Book Discussion LCR Sun. Feb. 5 11:30 am Saturday Choir Practice CH Logan Conference Room LCR, Church-CH, Admin. Building-AB Parish Kitchen-PK, Wavra Library-WL, Youth Room-YR Dillenburg Hall-DH, Our Lady of Peace Intermediate School-OLPI Next Week at OLP Sun. Feb. 5 11:30 am Saturday Choir Practice CH Mon. Feb. 6 6:30 pm RCIA LCR Tues. Feb. 7 6:15 am That Man is You DH 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet/Rosary CH Wed. Feb. 8 7:30 am Moms in Prayer LCR 5:00-6:00 pm Youth Choir Practice CH 6 :00-7:15 pm REP DH,WL,OLPI,YR 7:00 pm Adult Choir Practice CH Thur. Feb. 9 8:30-10:00 am Book Discussion LCR Sat. Feb. 11 After Mass Bake Sale for Casa Hogar CH Sun. Feb. 12 After Masses Bake Sale for Casa Hogar CH Palm Sunday Concert April 9, 2017 Our Lady of Peace Church Guest Conductor: Lucinda Thayer, Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities UW Stevens Point

5 Welcome to Our Lady of Peace Parish Marshfield Yarn Request for Loving Stitches A basket will be set up by the Welcome Desk in the front lobby of Church for donations of skeins of yarn. Baby yarn and 3.5/4 ply yarn is preferred. There is no preference in color. Monetary donations for the purchase of yarn may be made at the Welcome Desk. People in this ministry knit or crochet shawls, baby blankets, baby booties, lap blankets, hats, mittens, and scarves for those who are in need of comfort or celebrating some joyous occasion. Volunteers who wish, meet once a month to knit or crochet and prayerfully share the joys of this Ministry. Contact: Nancy Young 715-387-1450 if you are interested for more information. REMINDER TO THOSE MAKING BABY BLANKETS All blankets must be at least 30 by 30 inches square. Resisting Happiness Week 6 Activity Go to Mass Twice This week s activity comes from Chapter 18 in Resisting Happiness: Go to Mass twice this week, Sunday and any other day you like (Mass times listed on page 2 of the bulletin). Pay attention to how it focuses you and fills you with peace. And another opportunity not a Mass, but very powerful have you considered spending an hour in the John Paul II Adoration Chapel? Eucharistic Adoration: Scheduled every hour, 24 hours per day, every day of the year (with a couple exceptions) in the John Paul II Chapel located in the Administration Building. Don t hesitate to practice your faith in The Real Presence! There are a few hours waiting for the faithful to sign on to: 9:00 am on Mondays and 1:00 pm on Saturdays. To sign up for your holy hour, please call Jean Kaiser, 715-387-0571. May God Bless You! BREAD AND BROTH SUPPERS: Following the 5:30 Mass, during Lent, Our Lady of Peace offer an opportunity for fellowship by sharing a simple meal of homemade soup, cheese, bread, coffee, water and milk. We are seeking a person or a group that would be willing to coordinate these meals. Please contact Kara at the Parish office (715-384-9414 or office @olpparish.net) for additional information. What a beautiful service to our Parish community during Lent. CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Other loved-ones remembered with a donation for Christmas flowers were; Lawrence and Bonnie Wittman We appreciate all of the donations that were given in memory of loved-ones to beautify our Church during the Christmas Season. Angel Tree Thank You Thank you to all who generously donated to the Angel Tree this past Christmas. $3035.00 was raised and has been distributed to: Birthright $190.00; Casa Hogar $555.00; Columban Fathers $770.00; Frederic Ozanam Shelter $135.00; OLP Family Charities $885.00; Red Lake Indian Reservation $450.00 and St. Vincent de Paul $50.00. LENT PREPARATION RICE BOWLS CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES (CRS) Rice Bowls for Lent Join our faith community and nearly 14,000 Catholic communities across the United States - in a life-changing Lenten journey of encounter with CRS Rice Bowl. Pick up your family s CRS Rice Bowl from the entrances of the Church the weekend of February 25-26, and don t forget to download the CRS Rice Bowl app! May these 40 days better prepare us to encounter ourselves, our neighbors and our God. Wanted: Used Furniture The Youth Room in the Lower Level of the Administration Building has been given a facelift. We are now looking for good used furniture: tables, chairs, lamps, etc. Check your storage areas for furniture you are not using. We might have a home for it. Please contact the Parish Office at 715-384-9414. Annual Socks, Underwear and Toiletries Drive We will be holding our second annual Socks, Underwear and Toiletries Drive from January 30 through February 12, 2017. Collection baskets will be at the Church entrances. A shopping list insert is in the bulletins for your convenience. Items must be NEW. Please stop at the Welcome Desk if you have any questions. Thank you for your support.