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Welcome to our parish! As pastor, I hope we can enrich your experience as much as you enrich ours. Fr. David Ruby Easter Flowers in Memory of: Judy Anschutz Kostiuk & Bublinec Families Herb Mueller Haunfelder & Meyers Families Clare, Catherine & Elizabeth Sherman Alexis Voight Ed, Elaine & Terry Zahn Sam Reda Henry Geier Aaron Watters George & Virginia Freeman Anthony & Helen Hanus Meyers, Delaney & Figeas Families Harry Wehling Family Reilly & Vercoe Families Evelyn, Ervin & Dan Franke M/M F. Buretta M/M D. P. Rice Janet Krause M/M George Beyer M/M Joe Jungwirth Orthober & Smith Families John, Marie, Florence & Raymond Klatt Tom, Bill & Ruth Zak Martin, Charney & Bliven Families Mary Ann Gobel Mike Logerquist Joseph & Dorothy Charnetski Ervin & Arlene Hammersmith Edward & Verona Bies Harold Bast Diane Strege Monday, April 2 Morning Prayer-8:00 am-sb Prayer Shawl Meeting-1:00 pm-sb AA Meeting-7:00 pm-sb Tuesday, April 3 Scripture Class-8:30 am-sb Pray the Rosary-12 noon-bh St. Mary of the Lake Altar & Rosary Sodality-12:30 pm-bh Staff-Alpha Session-1:00 pm-eh Wednesday, April 4 Pray with the Pastor-8:45 am-eh Faith Formation-Grades 1-8-4:00-5:30 pm-bh Faith Formation-Grades 9-12-6:15-7:45 pm-bh Thursday, April 5 Scandia Village Mass-2:30 pm-sb Reconciliation-5:00-6:00 pm-bh Friday, April 6 Finance Council Meeting-2:00 pm-eh Saturday-Sunday, April 7-8 Power of One Food Collection at All Masses this weekend Bishop s Appeal Stella Maris Parish Assessment Received to date from 140 parishioners Total needed to meet assessment $50,103 $29,545 $20,558 For Online Giving to our parish, please go to www.stellamarisparish.com and click on Giving to the Parish Electronically on the front page. Stella Maris Mission Statement Stella Maris Catholic Parish prayerfully unites people in the love of Jesus guided by our patron, Mary. Stella Maris Vision Statement We invite all to journey as disciples. By sharing the Gospel, responding to Jesus' love and the gifts God has given us, we welcome all to grow in faith and in our parish life. Website: www.stellamarisparish.com Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord-April 1, 2018

2 Easter Welcome Sunday: to Stella Have Maris You in Baileys Seen Harbor, and Believed? Egg Harbor, Fish For Creek, those Jacksonport, blessed to be in Sister Jerusalem Bay & at Washington Easter, the Edicule Island in the One of the most beautiful and ancient traditions among the Church of the Holy Sepulchre that houses the tomb testifies solemnly to the words of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. We behold Christians of Jerusalem is to greet each other on Easter Sunday with the proclamation Christos Anesti!, which means Christ is Risen! put him to death by hanging him on a tree. This man God raised on the footprint of what St. Peter proclaimed in the first reading, They The appropriate reply is Alithos Anesti!, which is Indeed, He the third day (Acts 10:39). In seeing this footprint in history, we has risen! At a time when the Christian population in the Holy are also called to look not just to the past, but to eternity. We must Land faces so many crises and threats, Christos Anesti! is a simple but poignant declaration of belief, one that also transports us to reading: Think of what is above, not of what is on earth (Col be people of the Resurrection, as St. Paul tells us in the second the very day of the Resurrection and the Gospel account in John 20 3:2). of the empty tomb. For the reader of the Gospel, the assumption of By supporting the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, we assist belief that Jesus rose from the dead is an obvious one, but the Evangelist makes clear that St. John and St. Peter arrived at the tomb tions, we add our voices to the testimony of the Christians of the the work of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. In our dona- still in shock from the events of the previous days. Now, at the last 2,000 years who have visited the tomb and have proclaimed, tomb, the Beloved Disciple does not see Jesus body and he believes. Alithos Anesti! St. John points the way for believers. Like the disciples, we are asked to see and to believe and the details of St. John s account teach us that the Resurrection is a true theological and spiritual event, but it is also one that happened in time. As Pope Benedict The Edicule that XVI wrote in the second volume of his trilogy on Christ, Jesus of houses Jesus Christ s Nazareth Part 2: Holy Week -- From the Entrance Into Jerusalem empty tomb to the Resurrection: The Resurrection is a historical event that in the Church of the nevertheless bursts open the dimensions of history and transcends it As something that breaks out of history and transcends it, the Holy Sepulchre in Resurrection nevertheless has its origin within history and up to a Jerusalem certain point still belongs there. Perhaps we could put it this way: Jesus Resurrection points beyond history but has left a footprint within history (Ignatius Press, 2011, pp. 273, 275). Faith Formation As I began reflecting on this column and the many opportunities for faith formation, with more to come, I felt the need to go back to our vision statement for Stella Maris Parish. We are all being called to journey as disciples of Jesus. To be a disciple is to continue learning and growing in our faith and commitment to Jesus. Please consider one or more of these opportunities to do just that. Our first session of Alpha will begin this month. Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith, typically run over eleven weeks. Each talk looks at a different question around faith and is designed to create conversation. It will include a movie, discussion and refreshments. Watch this space for more information and future sessions. On May 1 you are invited to join us for our first Prayer Walk. We are starting an inter-denominational prayer walk with some other Door County churches. The purpose was to meet people where they are and offer an opportunity to come together in prayer and fellowship and get some exercise on our beautiful peninsula. Watch for a flyer in an upcoming bulletin. Our Holy Book Club will May 14th in Sister Bay. The books we will discuss are: The LateHomeComer by Kao Kalia Yang and "Once in Love, Always in Love by Fr. Richard Mauthe and Adi Redzic. If you would like to join us please pick up one or both of these great reads. Or just come and listen to the conversation. In the past few months we have had a parishioner talk briefly at our Weekend Masses. They have shared their story of their faith journey with us. Many of you have felt this was a powerful way to Break the Silence and learn that we are all on this journey together. If you would be wiling to share your story, please let us know. For more information or to volunteer in this effort please call Jan Liss at (920) 839-2630 or Sharon Brabson at (920) 495-5314. May the risen Lord bless you and keep joy in your heart! Christian Service & Responsibility Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day. Fr. Henri Nouwen RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS- Reach out to a person who has made a difference in your life ADOPT-A-SOLDIER COLLECTION-Beginning April 8, items will be collected for care packages sent to 75+ Door and Kewaunee military. These care packages are sent 8 times each year. Items needed are: graham crackers, large marshmallows, cookies, snack size packages of potato chips, pretzels etc., tuna and chicken pouches, men s and women s body wash (no pump styles) and men s deodorant. Items can be placed in the bins at the main entrances. WHERE DO YOUR DONATIONS GO?-The Boys and Girls Club of Door County inspires young people to reach their full potential by offering fun weekly activities to cultivate new skills and explore their passions in a safe, positive environment while developing meaningful relationships with staff and club members as ethical behavior and good citizenship is reinforced. Our donation of $500 helped to impact the 404 children participating last year. Our $500 given to the Red Kettle Salvation Army campaign last December was used to help people in need right here in Door County. RECENT MISSION TRIP-Five parishioners recently spent the day at the Salvatorian Mission Warehouse lending a hand in getting items ready for the weekly shipment of a large container filled with food, clothing, toiletries and other items to third world countries. Our specific task that day was removing glue from shampoo samples and sorting through clothing received from a corporate donor. The shipment the week we were there included a few hospital beds and it was going to Paraguay. The goods are shipped in containers 20-40 feet long and hold up to 35,000lbs. DONATIONS ALWAYS APPRECIATED-Place a check in the collection basket. noting for CSR in the memo. Or to give electronically, go to the website to make a separate donation to CSR.

RESPECT LIFE- Reflecting on the healed wounds of the Risen Christ, we see that even our most difficult trials can be the place where God manifests his victory. He makes all things beautiful. He makes all things new. USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities THE APRIL FOOD item being collected is canned fruit for the CARE 24/7 Food Pantry, a ministry of Stella Maris. Donations can be left at the Fish Creek and Baileys Harbor sites. ST. JOHN BOSCO SCHOOL is accepting registrations for the 2018-2019 school year. We have openings in grades 4K thru 8 th at this time. Registration information is available at the parish offices of Sts. Peter and Paul, St. Joseph and Corpus Christi as well as at the St. John Bosco School Office. For more information or to schedule a tour contact the school office at (920) 743-4144. DIOCESAN BOOKS-If you would like to own a little bit of our Green Bay Diocesan history including Stella Maris Parish, please stop by the office to see these beautiful coffee table books in celebration of our Diocese's jubilee year. They are selling for $30. Or simply stop in the back of church after Mass the 3rd Sunday of the month to view them and purchase one for your home. THE SISTER BAY & LIBERTY GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT is partnering with the American Safety & Health Institute to offer classes to educate the community in the proper method of using an AED, performing CPR and FIRST AID. REGISTER NOW! FIRST AID classes will be held April 12 at the Sister Bay Fire Station on Mill Road and CPR classes are being offered on April 26. To register call (920) 854-4021 and leave a message OR email SisterBayFireCPR@gmail.com. Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord April 1, 2018 3 Parish Life & Upcoming Events PARKINSON'S SUPPORT GROUP-Sister Bay, Stella Maris Parish. We are excited to announce that a monthly Northern Door Parkinson's support group will meet at our Sister Bay location from 12:30 pm-2 pm on the Third Monday of each month. For further information contact Bonnie Mirkiewicz at (920) 421-4997. A REFLECTION IN THE MIRROR: TWO VIEWS OF PARKINSONS DISEASE, the next Community Health Information Program will be held Sunday, April 22 at 4:00 pm at First Baptist Church, Sister Bay. Bonnie Mirkiewicz, RN, BSN, our Stella Maris Faith Community Nurse, will lead this important discussion. THE CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY of Door County will once again meet on Monday, April 23 at Sts. Peter & Paul School Library, Institute. Come join us for camaraderie at our social at 12:30 pm, with meeting to follow at 1:00 pm. Newcomers are most welcomed. Know that one is a stranger only until we meet face to face! The Christ Child Society is a great service organization that helps the young needy families of Door County. REPORTING SEXUAL ABUSE If you know of an incident of sexual abuse of a person who is now under the age of 18 by a priest, deacon, employee or volunteer, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY CALL THE CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND THEN THE DIOCESE. If the person was abused as a minor but is now an adult, please contact: Office of Safe Environment Diocese of Green Bay (920) 272-8174 or 1-(877) 270-8174 (toll free). We always encourage you to report the incident to civil authorities. YOU MATTER TO US THERE IS HOPE!

5 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord-April 1, 2018 Worship and Music Column He is risen! Alleluia! Today we rejoice as we celebrate Jesus resurrection. Pope Saint John Paul II once said that, We are an Easter people and Hallelujah is our song! If we truly believe this, we need to be a joyful people. Easter is the culmination of all we believe as Catholic Christians. It was not long ago we talked about the kerygma which was really just a way to sum up the very core of our faith. It was the early church through the apostles and Jesus other disciples that preached the kerygma. Monsignor Charles Pope is a pastor at Saint Cyprian in Washington DC and has written extensively on the kerygma. He states the following: We are lost in our sins. God has sent the Savior, Jesus Christ, who died to set us free and offer us whole new life. It is he who calls to you now, who is drawing you to himself, that he might save you and give to you a whole new life. He died to give you this life and having been raised from the dead, he ascended to the Father, where he is drawing you to himself even now, calling you by name and offering you deliverance from every sinful and destructive drive, establishing you in a new, more glorious and hopeful life. Come to him now, repent of your sins and let him begin the good work in you. God created us for love, we are sinners, but the good news is God so loved us He sent his only son to suffer and die in reparation for our sins. If it simply ended there, Good Friday would not lead us to Easter Sunday. Easter calls us to take joy in everything. Start with whatever it is that burdens you the most. Whatever it is that makes you angry, sad or depressed. Whatever that is, it can potentially become one of your greatest sources of grace and joy. Seriously, it can. If the brutal Crucifixion of Jesus, the Son of God, can turn out to be the greatest event in all human history, then your personal suffering, your burden, or even your sin can very much become a source of great joy as long as you let God transform it into part of His Resurrection! This is the meaning of Easter! Easter means that nothing can keep us from the joy that God wants to give us. Nothing can steal that joy away. Sure, at times we will struggle just as Jesus did in the Agony of the Garden and the Via Dolorosa (the Way of the Cross), but those sufferings will not win. The Resurrection won with Christ and it will win with us when we cling to Him. Jesus persevered and in the end, rose victorious. This is Easter! Know that God wants you to experience the joy of Easter in your life. Let Him fill you with hope and with the joy that only the Resurrection can bring. God wants Easter to begin now in our lives! Happy Easter! Italics above quoted with permission from www.mycatholic.life Liturgies of the Week Saturday, March 31-Holy Saturday Washington Island 10:30 am-dr Members of Stella Maris Fish Creek 8:00 pm-dr Maxine Elwart Sunday, April 1-Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Egg Harbor 8:00 am-dr Adolph Schartner Baileys Harbor 9:00 am-rb Don Biemeret Sister Bay 10:00 am-dr Peggy & Bill Massey Baileys Harbor 11:30 am-dr Patricia Miller Monday, April 2 Sister Bay 8:00 am Morning Prayer Tuesday, April 3 Sister Bay 8:00 am-dr Clarice Berns Wednesday, April 4 **Egg Harbor 8:00 am-dr Christopher & Mark Howell Thursday, April 5 Sister Bay 8:00 am-dr Dr. Gladys Torres-Blasini Scand 2:30 pm-dr Lucille Schmidt Spencer Friday, April 6 **Baileys Harbor 8:00 am-dr Thomas Norman Duemling Saturday, April 7-Second Sunday of Easter Washington Island 10:30 am-md Members of Stella Maris Baileys Harbor 4:00 pm-dr Mercedes Ptak Sunday, April 8-Divine Mercy Sunday Egg Harbor 8:00 am-dr Joseph & Dorothy Charnetski Sister Bay 10:00 am-dr Bob Davis DR=Fr. David Ruby, RB=Fr. Robert Burnell, MD=Msgr. Jim Dillenburg Patrick Eaton-Jacksonport Joan Hooper-Sister Bay Readings for the Week of April 1 Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 [24]/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Mk 16:1-7or Lk 24:13-35 Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [5b]/ Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 [3b]/ Thursday: Lk 24:13-35 Acts 3:11-26/Ps 8:2, 5, 6-7, 8-9 [2ab]/Lk 24:35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12/Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-24, 25-27 [22]/Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/Ps 118:1, 14-15, 16-18, 19-21 [21a]/Mk 16:9-15 Next Sunday: Acts 4:32-35/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 [1]/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-31 Liturgical Publications Inc

Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord-April 1, 2018 6 Pastor Reverend David Ruby pastorsm@dcwis.com Egg Harbor Office (920) 868-3241 PO Box 49, 7710 State Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, WI 54209 E-mail: churchoffice@dcwis.com Fax (920) 868-1481 Web site: www.stellamarisparish.com Office hours: (Mon-Fri) 8:00-12:00 & 12:30-4:30 Pastoral Associate Becky Nash pastoralchurch@dcwis.com (920) 421-3332 Bookkeeper/LoSEC (Local Safe Environment Coordinator) Jim Slomski bkchurch@dcwis.com Receptionist/Secretary/Bulletin Editor Lorie Orthober churchoffice@dcwis.com Normal Bulletin Deadline - Tuesday, 9am Faith Formation Coordinator-Linda Cummer cummerlinda@gmail.com (920) 421-2195 Maintenance Coordinator-Jim Charles maintchurch@dcwis.com (920) 493-4089 Faith Community Nurse-Bonnie Mirkiewicz nursesm@dcwis.com (920) 421-4997 Wedding Coordinator-Burnie Cerra ma8cer@aol.com (920)868-3393 Secretary Trustee-Michelle Piatek piatmch@aol.com Treasurer Trustee-Richard Dannhausen hrdannhausen@gmail.com Pastoral Team Leadership Chair-Paul Lisspliss@newwis.com Finance Council Chair-Peg Berezewski mberezewski@robertmorris.edu Deacon David Kowalski-inoiamdjk@yahoo.com Health & Wellness Committee livinghealthyisaprayer@gmail.com Please cut out this coupon and present it next time you Patronize One of our Advertisers. Thank You for advertising in the Stella Maris Parish church bulletin. I am patronizing your business because of it! Parish Membership Stella Maris Parish is delighted when new people want to join our parish and gladly welcomes them into our faith community. Contact the parish office. Infant Baptism The baptism of new babies and young children revitalizes our faith community. Please contact the parish office to make arrangements for baptism. Adult Initiation The Catholic Church is always enriched whenever any adult chooses to be Catholic. Adults wishing to be baptized, or baptized adults wishing to be confirmed, the RCIA program is available. Reconciliation God s great mercy is something to be celebrated. Ritually we Catholics experience God s unconditional love in the sacrament of reconciliation. Our pastor is available for this sacrament on the 1st Thursday of the month from 5:00-6:00 pm at our Baileys Harbor site (except holidays) and by appointment. Sacrament of Matrimony A faith-filled wedding is a joyful time for the couple and the parish. Our parish wants to have all weddings here be the best possible. The couple must meet with the pastor before a date can be reserved. Please contact the parish office at least 12 months in advance to begin preparation. Ministry to the Sick Everyone needs extra compassion and care when his or her health is not at its best. As a parish, we try to meet that need. Communal anointing Masses take place twice yearly, with individual anointing done when requested. Parishioners in the hospital, nursing home or other institution are encouraged to notify the office to arrange for visits or communion. Devotions MORNING PRAYER: Monday-8:00 am, Sister Bay SCRIPTURE CLASS: Tuesday mornings after the 8:00 am Mass in Sister Bay. Please join us for a closer look and discussion on the Acts of the Apostles. Visitors are always welcome. ROSARY: Tuesday-Noon in Baileys Harbor. Rosary for Life-2nd Tuesday of month, Noon, Baileys Harbor RECONCILIATION: Usually the 1st Thursday of the month from 5-6 pm in Baileys Harbor or by appointment. Offertory Contributions March 17-18, 2018 Actual Budget Stewardship Envelopes $ 3,833.00 $ 6,500.00 ACH $ 5,696.00 $ 6,250.00 WeShare $ 765.00 $ 500.00 Offertory $ 1,711.00 $ 1,500.00 Totals $12,005.00 $14,750.00 2017/18 Actual YTD $480,815.00 2017/18 Budget YTD $506,750.00 2016/17 Actual YTD $479,997.00 Total Attendance last week- **Financial numbers were not available by press time.**