SAINT MARY MAGDALENE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Mission Statement N2845 Shadow Road P.O. Box 409 Waupaca, WI 54981 715-258-2088 Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-2:00 pm Friday - By appointment only. Main Phone: 715-258-2088 Fax: 715-258-5708 Email: info@smm-waupaca.org Website: www.smm-waupaca.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/ StMaryMagdaleneWaupaca Mass Schedules St. Mary Magdalene - Saturday 4:30pm Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am Mon & Tues Communion Service 8:00 am Wed, Thurs & Fri Mass 8:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat. 3:30-4:00 pm 1st Friday of each month 11:30 - Noon 1st Friday of each month 8:15 am-noon Next Adoration: June 1, 2017 Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Marriage
WORKING WITH THE SCRIPTURES May 13, 2018 (Eph.4:1-13; Mark 16:15-20) Vinal Van Benthem ofs Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel drive out demons speak new languages lay hands on the sick After only two weeks in the hospital Marta was dead. Her family and friends were devastated. It had all happened so quickly that they had not had time to prepare. And while the funeral director worked with Marta s husband to take care of the many details involved in preparing the body and seeing to the burial, the family needed more. They needed someone to help them to understand and to heal. So, since Marta had not belonged to any specific church, they called on Henry, a friend who ministered in a church nearby, to help them plan the wake, funeral and committal services. Henry prepared the ritual prayers and made arrangements with the funeral director to have funeral booklets available for the various services. Then he met with Marta s family and, together, they chose music and Scripture passages that seemed appropriate. Once that was done Henry asked those who felt comfortable doing so to proclaim the gospel passages they had chosen and to share their memories of Marta. Two of Marta s children offered to read the Bible passages they had chosen. Another offered to write a eulogy to share stories of the times they had laughed and the times they had cried, the times they had argued and the times they had made up from their arguments. And, in spite of their nervousness, their love for one another allowed Marta s children to reach out to grieving family and friends. These people don t work for the church. For most of them, speaking from the pulpit was like speaking a new language. Yet even as they spoke through their tears, their proclamation of the good news helped drive out the demons of despair with gospel hope. In sharing their memories they were able to bring joy and begin the process of healing for Marta s husband and all those who had come to share his sorrow. We are called to build up the body of Christ. Last week Marta s family and friends answered that call. Betty Manion is Retiring! Betty Manion will be retiring from SMM as Director of Religious Education after 27 years of hard work, fun and frolic. She has been devoted to the faith formation of the young people of our parish. Whether in the class room, the worship space or at YNIA, the prayerful lives of our children has been her passion. She has not only been a devoted DRE, but also an integral member of our parish, an awesome staff member and colleague and most importantly a great wife, mother and grandmother. Betty is retiring as DRE but not from St. Mary Magdalene. You will continue to see her as an active member of our parish and of course the chairperson of Wine and Roses. We will be celebrating Betty Manion, and all she has meant to us, on Sunday, May 20 after the 10 am Mass in the Fellowship Hall. Please join us in wishing Betty blessings in her retirement. A basket will be available for cards. Presentation of the Gifts at Mass Are you, or your family, willing to take up the gifts at the weekend Masses? The ushers occasionally have a hard time finding people who are willing to do this important ministry. Please sign up on the clipboard on the Ushers Counter after your weekend Mass. Holly Saunders will get back to you. 2 May 13, 2018
Ministry of the Sick. Times of illness are stressful. We wish to visit with you at your home or in the hospital. Please notify us at the parish office of your desire for prayers, visits, Holy Communion, anointing of the sick and other needs. Because of federal privacy laws, notification must come from you or a family member. Prayer Shawls If you have a family member who is homebound and would like a visit from Fr. Amal or from Lauri, our Pastoral Minister, please contact the parish office, and we will arrange a convenient time to visit. Through the Prayer Shawl Ministry, we are able to give the sick a beautiful prayer shawl made by one of our parish volunteers. If you know of someone who is sick and might enjoy a prayer shawl, please contact Lauri at the office number (715-258-2088) or email at lauri@smm-waupaca.org. Parents planning for the Sacrament of Baptism, please call the parish office at 715-258-2088. Lauri, the pastoral minister, will prepare parents for the Baptism of their child. Baptism preparation is scheduled on Wednesdays between 6-8 pm. Meetings last about an hour. Baptisms are normally scheduled on Saturday at the 4:30 pm Mass or Saturday afternoon at 2:30 pm. Special Presentation Please join us for a presentation Tuesday, May 29. Learn about the difference between the Jewish faith and Christianity. Presenters will be Jed and Barb DeYoung. Please join us in the Holy Family Room at 9 am and again at 6 pm. All are welcome. From the Gardening Angels It is always nice when we are working around the church to hear words of thanks and appreciation for the beautiful grounds of the church. This is, for all of us, a ministry of love for God. We are appealing to those who attend St Mary Magdalene for your help and generosity when donating for the OUTSIDE ENVIRONMENT Envelope (outside flowers, etc.) in the May packet for donations. Our sincere thanks for your gifts from last year. Our Own Needs Collection Please call Lauri, Pastoral Minister, at 715-258- 2088, upon the birth of your child so Elizabeth Ministry can welcome your new baby into our parish family. Next weekend, May 19 & 20, we will have a second collection for Home Missions/ Our Own Needs. Please support this important work here in the United States. The four major beneficiaries are: Catholic Communications Campaign Catholic Home Missions Appeal Black and Native American Missions Catholic University of America There is an envelope in your monthly packet for your convenience. Chemo Angels Spring is here! Chemo Angels is looking for anything having to do with Spring and gas gift cards for the patients who need to travel for treatment. Please place your items in the plastic tote by the Office, and they will be collected and given out to the patients. Calling all Angels! Chemo Angels is looking for your help. This year we are giving patients gift cards for their birthdays. They can be from anywhere you like and for any amount you want to give. If you like, you can even give a Scrip Card!! Ascension of the Lord 3
DINNER FOR ONE invites anyone who has lost a spouse or partner to death to join us for dinner at The Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy. 21, Wautoma, at 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, May 16, 2018. The restaurant, which also offers gluten free options, has agreed to provide SEPARATE CHECKS so that each person can order what they choose. Please call Vinal VanBenthem (715-258-7822) by May 14 to let her know that you re coming so that she can tell the restaurant how many people to expect. We look forward to having dinner with you! Estate Planning & Charitable Giving Seminar Joi us on Tuesday, May 15 at 2:00 pm at the Waupaca Rec Center 407 School St, sponsored by Catholic United Financial and Sales Representative Vicky Giacalone. Learn about wills, trusts, bequests, estate planning, asset protection, charitable giving plans and more. There s no selling at this educational event, just practical advice about using proven, time-honored methods to honor your wishes. You will learn ways to give a meaningful gift to charity, maximize your modest gift into a lasting legacy, or use giving strategies to realize significant tax advantages. Contact Vicky for more information or to RSVP, (920) 475-3196, vgiacalone@catholicunited.org. It s time to think about our SMM Festival! The Parish Festival date has been set! Join us on Sunday, August 12 for a fantastic day of FUN! The festival committee is looking for a variety of people to help with this year s event. Experience is not necessary. We will give you plenty of backup. Contact Vanessa at 715-258-7489, or the parish office at 715-258-2088, with your name and phone number. NAME PHONE SCRIP Sale Next Weekend! % Profit Store SCRIP Sales Slip # Bought Value 8% Barnes & Noble 25 10% Culver s 10 10% Culver s 25 5% Fleet Farm 25 5% Fleet Farm 50 5% Fleet Farm 100 5% Hardee s 10 4% K-Mart 25 4% Kohls 25 8% Little Caesars 20 3% Menards 25 3% Menards 100 10% Mobil 25 10% Mobil 50 10% Mobil 100 3% Piggly Wiggly 25 3% Piggly Wiggly 50 3% Piggly Wiggly 100 4% Roundy's 25 4% Roundy's 50 4% Roundy's 100 3% Shopko 25 6% Subway 10 20% Three Squares 25 6% Walgreens 25 6% Walmart 25 $$ Amt Save the Date - June 10 TOTALS The annual Parish Appreciation Pancake Breakfast will be held after both Sunday morning Masses in the Fellowship Hall. Uncle Pancake will be here to delight both young and old alike. This will also be your opportunity to show your appreciation to Fr. Amal. Help him celebrate his new assignment at St. Bernard s in Appleton. There will be a basket available to put your cards in. Sales Only Office Use Only Check $ Change $ Cash Balancing Only Initials Amt 4 May 13, 2018
WE NEED YOU! PRESENTING THE SMM YOUTH YOUNG NEIGHBORS IN ACTION STOCK SALE Detach Here - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I m In! Enclosed please find my TAX-DEDUCTIBLE payment for: 1 share @ $10.00 2 or more shares SMM Collection Summary Year To Date 7/1/2017 3/30/2018 Envelopes Offertory Actual $ 354,089 $48,479 Budget $ 335,000 $43,000 Difference $ 19,089 $ 5,479 Thank you for your gifts! Name Address: I am a parish member: Parish I.D. number: Young Neighbors In Action News! YNIA Bake Sale - yes no Calling ALL bakers! Young Neighbors in Action will be holding their annual Memorial weekend Bake Sale on May 26 & 27. We need to raise more $$$$ for our service trips this summer. Please help us out and bake your favorite treat for us to sell. Bring your item to church before Mass. Thank you for your support! Bake Something Buy Something! YNIA Thanks You! Our Young Neighbors In Action would like to thank our parish for your never ending support in our fundraising efforts! The spaghetti dinner was a huge success, thanks to your attendance. And our on-going stock sale has been very successful thanks to your generosity. Our last project is the annual Memorial Day bake sale. We invite all bakers to take part and all parish members to buy our goodies. If you haven t had a chance to support the stock sale.it s not too late! Many thanks for supporting our kiddos. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you to all our parish members who helped make Confirmation such a beautiful celebration! Father Amal, the choir, the environment committee, musicians, bakers, servers, social activities committee, ushers and parents all helped to make it a memorable evening for our Seniors. The Holy Spirit was definitely present! Total Weekend Collection Summary for April 28 & 29, 2018 Envelopes $ 6,790 (Member Giving) Offertory $ 1,375 (Cash & Non-member giving) Thank you for your gifts! ALL Catholic women are invited to the 33rd ANNUAL MARIAN DAY on Thursday, May 17, from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM at SS. Peter & Paul Parish, 720 N. Baird St., Green Bay. The theme this year is Mary Our Lady of Guadalupe. Registration and continental breakfast begin at 8:30 a.m. Cost will be $20. To register or for more information, please call Paula Freimuth at 920-756- 3193. Preregistration is required by Friday, May 11. Ascension of the Lord 5
Mass Intentions Week of May 14, 2018 MON 8:00 am Communion Service 5/14 TUES 5/15 8:00 am Communion Service WED 8:00 am Jerry Labisch 5/16 (Husband of Karen) THURS 8:00 am Evelyn Tautges 5/17 FRI 8:00 am Living & Deceased Kurz 5/18 Family SAT 4:30 pm David Fincher 5/19 (Husband of Angie) SUNDAY 8:00 am Living & Deceased 5/20 Johnson & Sanders Family 10:00 am Johanna Chmielowicz The Week Ahead Tues May 15 Thurs May 17 9:00 am Bible Study 6:00 pm Bible Study 5:15 pm Finance Council 6:15 pm Parish Pastoral Council 8:30 am Prayer Group Fri May 18 8:30 am After Mass Social 8:30 am Word of Life 1:00 pm Card Playing Sat May 19 4:00 pm Rosary before Mass SCRIP Sale Our Own Needs Collection Sun May 20 9:00 am Rosary before Mass SCRIP Sale Our Own Needs Collection Happy Birthday indicates deceased individuals If you have scheduled a Mass Intention and would like to bring up the gifts of bread and wine, please see an usher before Mass to make arrangements. Rita Jalovy Daniel Gengler Donald Todd Nancy Roloff Ron Gray Rosemary Rupnow Louis Baumgartner Barbara Kirk Casey Niesen Donald Holmes Karen Antoniewicz Thomas Flood Sonia Kendzierski Doris Rueter Adeline Hladilek Liturgical Ministers 4:30 PM SATURDAY, May 19 Lectors: Maureen Grell, Gil Niesen Eucharist: Volunteers Servers: Olivia Kneer, Sydney Ruffalo 8:00 AM SUNDAY, May 20 Lectors: Jed DeYoung, Lori Zelinske Eucharist: Volunteers Servers: Leota & Macie Studzinski 10:00 AM SUNDAY, May 20 Lectors: Susan Groshek, Lisa Engle Eucharist: Volunteers Servers: Drew & Parker Krcmar Iola Nursing Home - Marge Heschke Cross Roads & Bethany - Barb Laux Altar Linen Launderer - Nancy Stoffel Scripture Readings Readings for the Week of May 14, 2018 Monday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/Ps 113:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [8]/Jn 15:9-17 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27/Ps 68:10-11, 20-21 [33a]/ Jn 17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38/Ps 68: 29-30, 33-35a, 35bc-36ab [33a]/Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11/Ps 16:1-2a and 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21/Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab [19a]/Jn 21:15-19 Saturday: Morning: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31/Ps 11:4, 5 and 7 [7b]/Jn 21:20-25 Sunday: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5/Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 [cf. 30]/Rom 8:22-27/Jn 7:37-39 6 May 13, 2018