SAINT MARGARET MARY CATHOLIC PARISH & SCHOOL stmmp.org 414-461-6073 3970 North 92nd Street Milwaukee, WI 53222 PASTORAL STAFF Administrator: Fr. Patrick Nelson, SDS ext. 182 Email: frpatn@stmmp.org cell: 414-581-2397 Deacon: Frank Pemper: 262-385-5696 Email: deaconfrankpe@yahoo.com Director of Administrative Services: Vicki Harder ext. 104 Email: vharder@stmmp.org Director of Music: Neal Bardele cell: 414-530-2508 Email: nealb@ameritech.net Director of Buildings & Grounds: Chris Matchett ext. 126 Email: cmatchett@stmmp.org Director of Faith Formation: Dave Liccione ext. 106 Email: dliccione@stmmp.org Administrative Assistant: Mary Blinkhorn ext. 100 Email: mblinkhorn@stmmp.org Archdiocese of Milwaukee: archmil.org PASTORAL COUNCIL OFFICERS & TRUSTEES Chairperson: Anne McKiernan 414-232-7260 Vice-Chairperson: Colleen Krentz..414-430-5553 Secretary: Krystal Burke Trustee-Treasurer: Nancy Bonesho Trustee Secretary: Cheryl Vosswinkel SCHOOL 3950 N. 92nd Street 53222 Phone: 463-8760 Fax: 463-2373 Principal: Mrs. Nilda Cordova... 108 stmms.org Email: ncordova@stmms.org Older Adult Program Northwest Interfaith Office: 414-466-8858 Ms. Niedra North St. Vincent de Paul intake office: 414-462-7837 Weekday Masses: Monday- Friday: 8:15am Wednesday:10am (only during the school year) & 7pm Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 9 & 11am & 7pm SACRAMENTS BAPTISM: Please contact the parish center to arrange. MARRIAGE: Preparation sessions with a pastoral staff member begin no later than six months prior to the wedding date. MINISTRY TO THE SICK: The Sacrament of Healing & Strength is for persons who are seriously or chronically ill, or facing major surgery. Please ask Father after Mass if you are interested. RCIA: If you are interested in becoming Catholic and the RCIA process, contact Faith Formation Director Dave Liccione at 414-573-9292. RECONCILIATION: Wed. 12-1pm & 6-7pm & Sat.: 4 4:45pm ADORATION CHAPEL: Open from 6am-12am. Please call the parish center for the key pad code. St. Margaret Mary Parish is committed to developing and sustaining an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ and proclaiming the reign of God. January 13, 2019 Baptism of the Lord
2 Welcome to St. Margaret Mary Parish (continued from previous column) From A Grateful Heart A voice cries out: In the desert prepare the way of the LORD! Make straight in the wasteland a highway for our God!. Thus says the LORD: Here is my servant whom I uphold, my chosen one with whom I am pleased, upon whom I have put my spirit; he shall bring forth justice to the nations BAPTISM as necessary for mortals to enter a relationship with the Divine Jesus intended to bring all of God s creation into one flock under one shepherd (John 10:16) For this reason Jesus is born as one of us but, without sin and establishes for us an unbreakable instrument of Salvation in His Church. The Church is Jesus creation to administer the sacraments of his grace for calling us to him (in Baptism Confirmation and the Eucharist), healing our wounds (in the Sacraments of Reconciliation and the Sick) and calling us to serve one another in love (in Matrimony and Holy Orders) The Catechism of The Catholic Church (issued in 1992 by St. Pope Jon Paul II) gives us the teachings of the Church on Baptism and why Jesus submitted to the Baptism of John. Christ's Baptism #1223) All the Old Covenant is prefigured and finds it s fulfillment in Christ Jesus. He begins his public life after having himself baptized by St. John the Baptist in the Jordan. After his resurrection Christ gives this mission to his apostles: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you". (continued next column) #1224) Our Lord voluntarily submitted himself to the baptism of St. John, intended for sinners, in order to "fulfill all righteousness." Jesus' gesture is a manifestation of his self-emptying. The Spirit who had hovered over the waters of the first creation descended then on the Christ as a prelude of the new creation, and the Father revealed Jesus as his "beloved Son." #1225) In his Passover Christ opened to all men the fountain of Baptism. He had already spoken of his Passion, which he was about to suffer in Jerusalem, as a "Baptism" with which he had to be baptized. The blood and water that flowed from the pierced side of the crucified Jesus are types of Baptism and the Eucharist, the sacraments of new life. From then on, it is possible "to be born of water and the Spirit" in order to enter the Kingdom of God. And #1123) "The purpose of the sacraments is to: sanctify men, to build up the Body of Christ and, to give worship to God. Because they are signs they also instruct by the Word that is preached. #1129) The Church affirms that for believers the sacraments of the New Covenant are necessary for salvation (The Council of Trent). May the Heart of The Savior Bless you! Fr. Patrick Nelson, SDS St. Margaret Mary Legacy Society Estate Planning All of us will leave this earth one day, that is a reality of life. The question is what will happen with the earthly possessions we have accumulated over the years? We can t take them with us, so we pass them on to others. We will leave a legacy behind to help others. Anyone who has named St. Margaret Mary in their Will, named STMM as a beneficiary in a life insurance policy, has left any assets to STMM or has designated STMM to received memorials after their death, is a member of the STMM Legacy Society. You simply need to let the parish office know you have done so. If you have not done this yet, it can be as simple as putting one sentence into your will. After all of my bills are paid, I want 10% of my estate to go to STMM Catholic Church. You can state it as dollar amount or percentage. Maybe you have few or no assets to leave behind. You can still become a member of the Legacy Society by simply making known to your family or your executor that you would like STMM listed in your death notice to receive memorials. This way you are leaving a legacy by allowing others to remember you through a gift to STMM. If you have already designated a gift to STMM, please be sure to let the parish office know. Thank you for sharing your gift with our parish. And THANK YOU to our many generous benefactors from the past!
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 3 Monday, January 14 8:15am: Rose Blazek + Tuesday, January 15 8:15am: Alice Brayall + Wednesday, January 16 8:15 am: Jill Brent+ 10am: St. Margaret Mary School 7pm: Helen Dirkman+ Thursday, January 17 8:15am: Blanche Bruder Friday, January 18 8:15am: Karen Blazek Saturday, January 19 5pm: Audrey Holzbauer Sunday, January 20 9am: Harvey Hohl + 11am: Holy Souls in Purgatory 7:00pm: The Intentions of Fr. Pat Nelson Speaker series coming! Join us after 5PM Mass on Saturday, January 19 for our first guest. Lisa Richardson, Community Events Coordinator for St. Anne s Salvatorian Campus, will be giving a one hour presentation in Sampon Hall entitled Embracing Gratitude With A Sense of Humor. Hospitality will be offered. Community Service Opportunity: Would you like to put your faith into action and practice the Corporal Works of Mercy? Join members of both Blessed Savior and St. Margaret Mary for our next dual parish community service day on Saturday, January 19 from 10:30AM-2:30PM. We will be helping and visiting with elderly residents of St. Anne s. Activities will include helping take down Christmas decorations, visiting, and playing bingo. Contact Faith Formation Director Dave Liccione to learn more about any of these events. Mass Intentions for 2019 The mass intentions book for 2019 is open. Please stop by the parish center to choose your dates. There are many available. Remembering our friends & loved ones at the altar of God is an act of mercy. DECEMBER 2018 YTD STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES July - Dec 18 Budget $ Over Budget Ordinary Income/Expense Income $692,520 $780,042 -$87,522 Gross Profit $692,520 $780,042 -$87,522 Expense $1,029,658 $895,682 $133,976 Net Ordinary Income -$337,138 -$115,640 -$221,498 Other Income/Expense -$28,865 $6,200 -$35,065 Net Income -$366,003 -$109,440 -$256,563 Contributions July - Dec 18 Budget $ Over Budget Please keep our RCIA Candidates and Catechumens in your prayers. They include Adult Candidate Greg Huffer and Adult Catechumen Luis Martinez and student Catechumen Yedy. They will come into full communion with the Church at the Easter Vigil on April 20 th. Please remember those receiving First Reconciliation on February 2 too. Welcome to our Faith Community! Piper Lynn Haga Envelopes $151,112 $155,011 -$3,899 Collection Plate $28,172 $31,000 -$2,828 2018 Giving Statements (for contributions of $200 or more) will be available by the end of the month in the back of church. You can choose to receive either weekly or monthly envelopes. Please call Mary in the office if you wish to change your envelopes. Please help the Counters by using your envelopes or including your envelope number on your checks. This will help ensure an accurate record of your giving. New Member Thomas Schmitz Many Thanks! BUNZEL S OLD FASHIONED MEAT MARKET 414-873-7960 Thank you for supporting our bulletin! Publishing our bulletin is made possible through the generous support of our advertisers. Please patronize all of our sponsors.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 4 13: Feast of the Baptism of the Lord 19 & 20: Hospitality after 9 & 11am masses Second Collection for St. Vincent DePaul Conference 21: Martin Luther King Kr. Day 27 Feb.3: Catholic Schools Week FEBRUARY 1: First Friday Adoration in Church after the 8:15 am Mass 16/17: Hospitality after weekend masses 18: Blood Drive in Sampon Hall MARCH 6: Ash Wednesday: Lent begins Please check out our new online giving program called WeShare. This is a simple way to give automatically without writing a check. You can sign up today by accessing either the WeShare icon at the bottom of the homepage or by accessing the GIVE tab on the website and select WeShare. Servers all ages: boys and girls 4 th grade and up, high school & adult. We can also use your talents for: Sacristans, ushers, greeters, lectors, and Eucharistic ministers. Pastoral Council members: we need at least 2 more. Your duty is to help discern, plan and carry out our parish goals for now and into the future. Hospitality helpers: to assist with and provide weekend hospitality after the masses, the third weekend of each month. Cantors: If you have some vocal ability and enjoy singing at Mass, please consider joining St. Margaret Mary's music ministry as a cantor. Choir reinstatement: Do you enjoy singing and/or play an instrument? St. Margaret Mary would like to enhance our Mass music and is exploring the possibility of creating a parish choir that, to start, would perform at one Liturgy per month. If you are an aspiring performer or are looking for a means of becoming more involved in the parish, Please contact Neal Bardele (nealb@ameritech.net) or contact the parish office. LAUNCH YOUR AT ST. MARGARET MARY SCHOOL 3950 NORTH 92ND STREET MILWAUKEE, WI 53222 414-463-8760 stmms.org
5 January 13, 2019 Sunday: Is 40:1-5, 9-11/Ps 104:1b-2, 3-4, 24-25, 27-28, 29-30 [1]/Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7/Lk 3:15-16, 21-22 Monday: Heb 1:1-6/Ps 97:1 and 2b, 6 and 7c, 9 [cf. 7c]/ Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12/Ps 8:2ab and 5, 6-7, 8-9 [cf. 7]/ Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 [8a]/ Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: Heb 3:7-14/Ps 95:6-7c, 8-9, 10-11 [8]/ Mk 1:40-45 Friday: Saturday: Heb 4:1-5, 11/Ps 78:3 and 4bc, 6c-7, 8 [cf. 7b]/ Mk 2:1-12 Heb 4:12-16/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 15 [cf, Jn 6:63c]/ Mk 2:13-17 Next Sunday: Is 62:1-5/Ps 96:1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10 [3]/ 1 Cor 12:4-11/Jn 2:1-11 DEVOTIONS MONDAY-FRIDAY: Rosary 7:30AM MONDAY -FRIDAY: Rosary with Adoration 3:00PM TUESDAY - Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions After 8:15 AM Mass FRIDAY - Litany of the Sacred Heart after 8:15AM Mass Way of the Cross with Adoration 3:00PM Omission in the 2018 Christmas Memorial book: Thanksgiving for Blessings received from Yvonne McDonald