May 2018 Good Shepherd Catholic Church Newsletter BREAKINGBREAD Triduum 2018 Easter Vigil Holy Thursday Good Friday Photos by Corinna Ramsey
Congratulations to Immanuel Goveas, 2018 Badger State Spelling Bee Champion! Immanuel Goveas was crowned champion of the 2018 Badger State Spelling Bee on Saturday, March 28, at Madison Area Technical College s Mitby Theater. The Badger State Spelling Bee ended in tie for first time in at least 40 years. Congratulations Immanuel!! Photo provided by the Goveas family. Photo provided by the Goveas family. Photo: Wisconsin State Journal Raising Voices, Renewing the Church submitted by Women Celebrating the Spirit Using modern technology, Catholic Women Preach is an innovative project designed to address some of the most pressing challenges facing the Church today by responding to Pope Francis' call for broader and more active engagement of the baptized in the preaching mission of the Church. CWP offers the theologically informed perspective of Catholic women: to serve as an inspirational, theologically based resource for ordained priests, deacons, catechists, and all involved in the ministry of the word in the Catholic Church to encourage Catholics, especially younger adult Catholics, with messages of hope that renew faith, strengthen us and encourage active engagement in the life of the Church for our work in the world to provide a global platform for women's voices and faith reflections so that the fullness of our Catholic giftedness can be accessed by all Catholics. (Copyright 2016 CATHOLIC WOMEN PREACH) Sign up at the website: CatholicWomenPreach.org to hear the women's voices and weekly reflections. 2 CatholicWomenPreach.org
Good Shepherd Annual Easter Eggstravaganza Photos by Becky Kaleta Triduum (continued from cover) Good Friday Easter Vigil Holy Thursday Holy Thursday 3
May Good 2018 Shepherd Parish Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 29 Flower Sale 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Liturgy 9:45 AM Growing Faith 9:45 AM In the Spotlight 30 9:00 AM Sleeping Bags and More 11:00 AM Faith Sharing Group 1 2 9:00 AM Book Gro 1:00 PM Prayer fo 7:00 PM Doubters Thinkers 6 Flower Sale 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Liturgy 9:30 AM & 12 PM Blood Pressure 12:15 PM CHWC Paperwork Meeting 6:00 PM Cathedral Center Meal 7 9:00 AM Sleeping Bags and More 11:00 AM Faith Sharing Group 7:00 PM Pastoral Council Meeting 8 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 9 10:30 AM Healing 13 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Liturgy 14 9:00 AM Sleeping Bags and More 11:00 AM Faith Sharing Group 12:30 PM Cards for the Homebound 7:00 PM Commissions & Outreach Meeting 15 16 St. Bens Meal drop Teams 4, 1 & 2 7:00 PM Brewing t 20 Bread for the World 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Liturgy/First Communions 8:30 AM Generations of Faith 7:00 PM Gay & Straight in Christ 21 9:00 AM Sleeping Bags and More 11:00 AM Faith Sharing Group 7:00 PM Finance Council 22 23 7:00 PM Men s Dis 27 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Liturgy 9:30 AM Combined Collections Speaker - Ellacuria 28 Memorial Day - Offices Closed 29 7:00 PM Readers Prep at Good Shepherd 30 4
Support Our Youth! Buy your spring flowers here and support our youth in their mission to help those in need during summer work camp. Flowers orders can be taken through Sun. May 6. Pick-up will be in the Good Shepherd parking lot at 9 am on Saturday May 19. Gift cards also available. Thursday Friday Saturday up r Peace, Seekers, 3 10:30 AM Communion Service at Menomonee Place 6:30 PM Ellacuria Sister Parish Committee 4 5 Flower Sale 4:30 PM Liturgy/Baptisms 5:30 PM Blood Pressure Checks Prayer 10 10:30 AM Communion Service at MFHCC 7:30 PM Confirmation Practice @ St. James 11 7:00 PM Confirmation Mass @ St. James 12 4:30 PM Liturgy -off, he Faith 17 18 19 Bread for the World 9:00 AM Flower Sale Pick-up 4:30 PM Liturgy 5:40 PM Generations of Faith cussion Group 24 10:30 AM Communion Service at MFHCC 6:30 PM Stewardship Committee Meeting 25 5:00 PM Youth Trip to Holy Hill 26 8:00 AM Readers Prep at St. James 4:30 PM Liturgy 5:30 PM Combined Collections Speaker - Ellacuria 31 1 2 4:30 PM Liturgy 5:30 PM Blood Pressure Checks 5
Pastoral Council did not meet in April. Please look for May council notes in next month s Breaking Bread. Thank you so much to those who joined us for our spring Parish Clean-up Day on Sat. April 7 and did an amazing job! The team worked inside this year, cleaning, clearing out the old and doing some organizing. Enhance Your Soul With Musings by Maggie Brooks Phillips Pullman said It comes from history. It comes from the record of the Inquisition, persecuting heretics and torturing Jews and all that sort of stuff and it comes from the other side, too, from the Protestants burning the Catholics. It comes from the insensate pursuit of innocent and crazy old women, and from the Puritans in America burning and hanging the witches and it comes not only from the Christian Church but also from the Taliban. Every single religion that has a monotheistic God ends up by persecuting other people... Because they don't accept him. Wherever you look in history, you find that. It's still going on. Do you accept people who have a different religion? Do we in any small way persecute people because of their religion? What do you think? Live in Love 6
Holy Thursday Foot Washing at Repairers of the Breach... Easter at the Cathedral Center... Photos by Mary Crawford 7 On the first Sunday of each month, the Cathedral Center Ministry carpools from Good Shepherd to the Cathedral Center to prepare and serve nutritious food and provide hospitality to the homeless guests. We currently are in need of people to join us in serving or offering a donation to purchase food. Please consider helping out. Call Barb Messerknecht at 262-255-2062. The next Cathedral Center Meal will be Sunday, May 6 at 6:00 pm
Health Bytes by Laverne Schoonover RN Your Green Corner by Mary Kult Managing Stress Are you a worrier? Worrying leads to stress and too much stress leads to physical problems, why? because mind, body and soul are connected. Stress is an inevitable part of life, something we have to deal with from cradle to grave, so learning how to deal with it makes all the difference. WHY IS STRESS SO PHYSICAL? The stress response is our bodies way of keeping us safe. When the brain senses danger, it alerts the adrenal glands to release stress hormones. That s what causes your heart to pound, blood pressure to rise, and blood vessels to constrict to send more blood to your brain and muscles. Stress makes your breath quicken to get more oxygen to your muscles and sends fat and sugar into the bloodstream to boost your energy. Actually, the stress response is helpful in the short term; it enables you to get through a difficult solution. But if you trigger the stress response repeatedly, over time it can contribute to depression, anxiety, high blood pressure, heart disease, heartburn, and many other health problems. I encourage you to look up a site on the internet, called CALM, there, you will find some excellent advice on how to deal with stress. (some info from Harvard Health Letter March 2018) Yes, There are More Uses for Vinegar A awesome idea instead of using round up you can make your own solution of weed be gone. 1 gallon of vinegar,2 cups of Epson salt, a quarter of a cup Dawn dish soap (The blue original) It will kill anything you spray it on. Just mix and spray in the morning, after the dew has evaporated. Walk away, go back after dinner and the weeds are all gone! Cheaper than anything you can buy anywhere. Never use round up again. Vinegar in the great outdoors: Keep full strength white vinegar in a spray bottle and use it whenever you see mildew. The stain will wipe right off most surfaces and the vinegar will keep it from coming back for a while. Remove mildew from wood decks and wood patio furniture by sponging them off with the solution of one cup ammonia, 1/2 cup White vinegar and a quarter cup of baking soda in a 1 gal of water. Use an old toothbrush to work the solution into tight places. To deodorize and inhibit mildew growth on outdoor plastic furniture and patio umbrellas mix 2 cups of white vinegar and 2 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid in a bucket of hot water. Use a soft brush to work it into the grooves of the plastic and for scrubbing seat pad and umbrella fabric. Rinse with cold water; then dry in the sun To clean off Bird droppings, spray them with full strength Cider vinegar. Or pour the vinegar onto a rag and wipe them off. Hint Hint Buy a plastic owl and keep on patio or wherever you don't want bird droppings. This worked for me last year!! Happy Spring Cleaning!!! Welcome to Our New Members. Timothy & Kimberly McCambridge, Lucas 1 Laura Selig Matthew & Jennifer Stoffel, Cooper 4 mo. Cassandra & Elzbieta Habryn-Norstrem Theresa Joers Ryan & Elisabeth Gorecki, Tatum 4 mo. Thomas & Dorothy Fabian Lori Pfeiffer Robert Buch BREAKING BREAD Furthering the spiritual growth of the Good Shepherd Community by providing an inspirational view of parish life. www.mygoodshepherd.org Phone: (262) 255-2035 N88 W17658 Christman Rd, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Mark Steimle......Editor Mary Crawford...Layout/Content Coordinator Mary Ann Erdtmann...Staff Writer Barb Finley...Staff Writer Jackie Michaels...Staff Writer Laverne Schoonover...Staff Writer 8