St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception N2385 MUNICIPAL DRIVE GREENVILLE, WI 54942 (920) 757-6555 Email: parish@stmarygreenville.org WEBSITE: www.stmarygreenville.org October 14, 2018 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. Michael Warden Administrator 920 757-6555 x206 mwarden@stmarygreenville.org Sunday Mass Saturday Vigil Sunday Daily Mass Tuesday thru Friday Thursday First Saturday 4:00 pm 8:00 am 10:00 am 8:10 am 6:00 pm 8:00 am Sacrament of Confession Saturday 2:30 pm Tuesday 5:00 pm Thursday 5:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration Tuesday 5:00 pm Sacrament of Baptism Please call Laura Bovee at X201 when you are expecting. Sacrament of Matrimony Please call a minimum of six months in advance. Visitation of the Sick/Homebound Please call the parish office Parish Leadership: Trustees Julie Collar jcollar01@yahoo.com Phil Schmidt 920-585-1630 Parish Council Cindy Spielbauer Chairperson ckspiel@new.rr.com Total Board of Education Tiffany McHugh Chairperson 920-450-1534 Finance Council Bill Diedrich Chairperson 920-427-3937 St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Greenville, through a welcoming and active environment guides the lifelong spiritual growth of the local community in the Roman Catholic faith by spreading the Gospel through word and deed.
Attendance October 6-7: 1,020 individuals Stewardship October 6-7: $10,803 EFT s for the 1st: $8,035 Fiscal year-to-date: $243,575 Prior fiscal year-to-date: $221,734 JOLLY HOLLY DAY CRAFT, CANDY & COOKIE SALE St. Mary & St. John Catholic Parishes 528 Second St., Menasha 920-725-7714 Saturday, November 3 8 am to 2 pm in the Gym Featuring Handmade Crafts Some New Crafts Some Classic Crafts Great Christmas Gifts at Great Prices! Also, Homemade Candy, Bakery, Jams, Jellies, Canned Veggies & Soups! Monday-Thursday 8 am 4pm and Friday 8 am -12 noon. Parish office: 920-757-6555. E-mail Addresses: 1stInitial/LastName@stmarygreenville.org David De Young 606-1635 Deacon Brian Albers 422-5150 Deacon Carol Frahm Ext. 210 Director of Parish Activities Tammy Krueger Ext. 205 Parish Secretary Liz Arbinger Ext. 211 Parish Accountant Laura Bovee Ext. 201 Family Life Ministry Debra Fuller Ext. 233 Catholic School Principal Yvonne Ziegler Ext. 212 School Secretary Luke Gietman Ext 207 Director of Religious Education Barbara Tate Ext. 237 Faith Formation Coordinator Maria Fannin Ext. 240 Coordinator of Youth Ministry Sue Brockman Ext. 208 Faith Formation Secretary Pastoral Message Dear Parishioners, We continue our catechesis on the four marks (one, holy, catholic, apostolic) of the Church. This week we consider what makes the church apostolic. The word 'apostolic' comes from the word apostle which is derived from the Greek language. An apostle was an ambassador who was given all the authority of the person they represented. It literally means someone who stood out as an extension of that person. The Church is apostolic in three ways. Normally when we hear the word apostle we think of the twelve close followers of Jesus who are often listed in the gospels. These are also apostles but are always referred to as "the twelve" in the scriptures. There are apostles in general and out of those there are those specifically called the twelve. They were called by the Lord to a privileged place with Him. In general, an apostle for Christ could be (and should be) each of us, provided we authentically represent Christ. This is what is meant when we say that the Church is apostolic in the third sense. The Church represents Christ just as an authentic ambassador represents a country or nation. The general reference to apostle is given to all Catholic Christians as members of the Church. Those twelve specifically called by Jesus are represented in our present day bishops who are called the successors of the apostles who were chosen as the twelve. We act apostolically when we represent the faith to our families, friends and anyone we encounter throughout the day. And the Church Herself is apostolic because She represents Christ. These are opportunities for all of us to prayer and discern ways the we can be more apostolic as members of the Church to represent Her more authenticity every day. Eucharistic Prayer III is a re-writing of the First Eucharistic Prayer or the Roman Canon. In the 1960's several suggestions were offered to reorganize the First Eucharistic Prayer to make the order of the prayer more logical. Remember that in the first few centuries of the Church prayers were added to the Roman Cannon. Those prayers remained a part of that prayer for 1500 years. Those interested in reorganizing the prayer had three concerns: 1) Now that the prayer would be said allowed and in common language its repetition may be over burdensome for those at Mass. 2) The saints mentioned in the Roman Canon were specific to their time. 3) The order of the prayers in the Roman Canon would be simplified and placed in a more logical order. This is basis on which the Third Eucharistic Prayer was written and as we have it today. It is recommended on most Sundays the priest choose either Eucharistic Prayer I or III. 2 St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Greenville, WI
Weekly Stewardship Thought In today s Gospel, Jesus asks the rich young man to give away all that he has I order to have treasure in heaven. But he is unable to free himself from his possessions, and so he goes sadly away. Does what I own keep me from following Jesus? See Mark 10:17-30 How will you decorate for Christmas? It is time to think about what greenery you want to decorate your home! The Dan Baumgart Family is again organizing a sale of wreaths, crosses, hanging Christmas balls and Porch Pots with the proceeds from this fundraiser providing tuition assistance for students attending St. Mary s School and the planned expansion of the cemetery. Wreaths come in 20-inch and 36- inch sizes. New this year is a 12-qt galvanized Porch Pot filled with greenery. The order form is available on the parish website and in the bulletin stands. All orders must be received by Sunday, Nov. 4. The items will be available for pick up on Nov. 24th & 25th before and after the weekend Masses. SCRIP Are you using Scrip on a regular basis? It does not cost you anything and a percentage of the purchase goes to St Mary. We have gas cards, grocery cards, department stores, and many restaurants. To learn about the online Scrip offerings, go to ShopwithScrip.com. There you can learn about how to have Scrip delivered to your smartphone. St. Mary continues to have Kwik Trip cards available that earn the 10 percent rebate. They can be purchased by using the regular order form available where Scrip is sold or on the parish website. Scrip is available for purchase during school hours, Wednesday evenings during Faith Formation and after each weekend liturgy. Thank you for using Scrip Parish Life Fall clean-up under way for our cemetery It is time to prepare the cemetery grounds for the winter season. Please remove all decorations from burial sites by Monday, October 15 th. Removing these decorations facilitates the fall cleanup of the cemetery grounds and assures that you can keep any items that are important to you. Any decorations that extend beyond the headstone rows should be removed. Decorations for the winter season may be placed on graves after Thursday, November 15 th. Thank you for your cooperation and sensitivity in maintaining the reverent appearance of St. Mary s Cemetery. Bake Sale This Weekend There will be a bake sale after all Masses this weekend, October 13 & 14. The St Mary 7th & 8th graders will be taking a spring trip to Washington D.C. to learn more about our country s history & to see the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Please consider stopping after Mass and supporting these students with the purchase of baked goods, soup mixes, Reynebeau cookies, & fresh cheese. Thank you in advance! St. Pius hosts parish mission focused on healing October 22-24 For anyone looking for Healing for yourself or loved ones, you are invited to attend Oct. 22-24. Father Greg Bramlage of the Missionaries of the New Evangelization from Colorado will be at St. Pius X in Appleton to guide us in discovering God s Healing Love. Each evening from 7pm to 9:30 pm Father will open up a deeper understanding of God s magnificent love and His desire to heal us in every way. Please note the Parish Mission is adultoriented and may not be suitable for children. For more details contact Deacon Dan Zajicek or look up Father Greg at www.mnehealing.org. St. Edward Harvest Moon Join us on Saturday, October 20 at the Grand Meridian in Appleton for our annual Harvest Moon Festival, a fundraiser for St. Edward Catholic School and New Evangelization programs. Games, live auction, silent auction, raffle (4-wheeler), and of course fun with friends! Dinner tickets available now. You will not want to miss out! Visit our website for more information: http://www.harvestmoonfestival.biz/ World Mission Sunday NEXT WEEKEND, we will celebrate World Mission Sunday. Pope Francis invites the entire Church to support the mission dioceses in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America and Europe, where priests, religious and lay leaders serve the world s most vulnerable communities. Please keep the Pope s missions in your prayers, and be generous in next week s collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Save the Date! Our annual parish meeting is set for Thursday, Oct. 25th at 7 p.m. Mark your calendars now so that you can participate! 3 October 14, 2018 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Mary School Invites You to the. Enchanted Forest Book Fair In the St. Mary School Library HOURS: Monday, October 15 3:00 7:00 Thursday, October 18 3:00 7:00 After school on Monday, October 22 until 3:30 Wednesday, October 24 11:00 12:45 Everyone is welcome to shop during the Book Fair hours listed above. Please remember to sign in at the school office during school hours. Follow the arrows to find your way to the Book Fair! Or order online anytime between October 10 23 https://www.scholastic.com/bf/stmarysch28 Faith Formation Youth / Children 4 St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Greenville, WI Our very first elementary youth ministry event will be this coming Sunday, October 21st! All students in 1st-4th grade are invited. If you are a VIRTUStrained adult and would like to help with this event, please contact Maria Fannin at mfannin@stmarygreenville.org
More Parish Life Registration now open for the March for Life pilgrimage to Washington DC! High school students who have gone on the pilgrimage before are eligible to apply for core team. 5 October 14, 2018 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings for the Week of October 14, 2018 Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [14]/Heb 4:12-13/ Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27 Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31--5:1/Ps 113:1b-2, 3-4, 5a and 6-7 [cf. 2]/Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6/Ps 119:41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48 [41a]/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [cf. Jn 8:12]/Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 17-18 [12]/Lk 10:1-9 Friday: Eph 1:11-14/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13 [12]/Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Eph 1:15-23/Ps 8:2-3ab, 4-5, 6-7 [7]/Lk 12:8-12 Next Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22]/Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45 LPi Calendar for the week of October 15-21, 2018 Monday October 15 Tuesday October 16 Adoration of Jesus in Church Confessions Finance Council Wednesday October 17 Bible Study Adoration of Jesus in Church Benediction Faith Formation Grades 1-8 Faith Formation Grades 1-8 Faith Formation High School Thursday October 18 Confessions Pastoral Council TMIY Friday October 19 TMIY Saturday October 20 Confessions at St. Mary s Sunday October 21 Bible Study Area Confessions Schedules Hortonville St. Peter and Paul New London Most Precious Blood Appleton St. Thomas More St. Bernard Parish St. Bernadette Parish St. Joseph Parish St. Mary Parish St. Pius X St. Therese Parish Sacred Heart Parish Sat. 3:30 pm Sat. 4:15 pm Sat. 4-4:30 pm Sat. 3-4 p.m. Sat. 9:00 am Sat. 9:00-9:30 am Sat. 9:00-10:00am Sat. 8:30-10 am Sat. 3:15-3:45 pm Sat. 3-4 pm 5:00-6:00pm 5:00-5:45pm 6:45 pm 9:00am 9:00-11:55am 11:55am 4:30pm 6:00pm 7:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 6:45pm 6:45pm 5:45am 2:30pm 9:20am St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Mass Intentions Week of October 20-21 The saving graces of the Mass are for: Monday No Mass Tuesday 8:10 am the soul of Mary Krueger Wednesday 8:10 am the souls of Harry & Jerry Griesbach Thursday 8:10 am 6:00 pm the soul of Greg Nackers Friday 8:10 am the Living & Deceased Members of the Willman & Gadzinski Families Saturday Sunday 4:00 pm the soul of George Grall 8:00 am the souls of Steve Hofacker and Robert Weiland Sr. 10:00 am the people of St. Mary s Liturgical Roles Weekend of October 20-21 Ushers 4:00 pm Gary Smiley, Larry Delarwelle, Kelly Schleif 8:00 am Rick, Cameron & Elliot Luker, Tom Veeser 10:00 am Mike Lautenschlager, Kip Wenninger Lectors 4:00 pm Jill Crawford 8:00 am Wendy Vandenboom 10:00 am Laura Bovee Altar Servers 4:00 pm Nina Smiley, TJ & Allison Harikkala 8:00 am Mary Grace Bigelow, the Huza Family (2) 10:00 am Alycen & Carley Kloss, Isabella Smith Musicians 4:00 pm Kate Fannin 8:00 am Dawn Warns 10:00 am Youth Choir Greeters 4:00 pm the Willenkamp Family 8:00 am the Daniels Family 10:00 am Jason & Jessica Anibas & Family Scrip Sellers 4:00 pm Sheila Erck Brittany Jack 8:00 am Cindy Hoerning, Barb Hanson 10:00 am Kim Wunderlich, Wanda Winterfeldt Pro-Life Prayer Corner The abortion industry mocks the truth by claiming abortion is a quick fix for an inconveniently timed pregnancy. The fact is that abortion not only kills a child, it also wounds the mother. Pray for wisdom for those facing such a life and death decision this week. Pray through Psalm 1 6 St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Greenville, WI