Mother of Good Counsel Parish and School March 17, 2019 17 de marzo de 2019 Madre del Buen Consejo Parroquia y Escuela
Mother of Good Counsel Parish & School ~ March 17, 2019 6924 W. Lisbon Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53210 ~ Main Number: 414-442-7600 website: mgcparish.org ~ Parish FAX: 444-0408 ~ School FAX 442-0644 Weekend Masses: Sat. 5:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM, Misa Noon ~ Weekday Masses: Tuesday & Sat. 8:15 AM, Thursday 8:45am Individual Reconciliation after Saturday morning Mass. Exceptions noted on holiday calendar. Calendar for the week of March 17 2nd Sunday of Lent Sunday, March 17 ~ 9:00am Faith Formation ~ Parish Living Room 10:00am Mass 11:30am Spanish Rosary ~ Church 12:00pm Spanish Mass ~ Church 1:00pm Spanish Stations of the Cross ~ Church 4:00pm Stations of the Cross ~ Church 6:30pm Confirmation Class ~ Parish Living Room Monday, March 18 ~ 6:30pm Addiction Prayer Group ~ Parish Living Rm 7:00pm AA/Al-Anon Meeting ~ Paulik Hall Tuesday, March 19 ~ 8:15am Mass 9:00am Bible Study ~ Parish Living Room 11:00am PLT Meeting ~ Parish Living Room Wednesday, March 20 ~ 3:15pm Practice: Children s Choir 4:30pm Practice: Hand bell Choir ~ Church 6:00pm School Committee ~ School Conf. Room Thursday, March 21 ~ 8:45am Mass 2:15pm MGC Children s School Choir ~ Church 6:30pm Practice: Jubilate Choir ~ Church Friday, March 22 ~ 10:00am Close-Knit Friends ~ PLR Saturday, March 23 ~ 7:30am The Rosary 8:15am Mass followed by Individual Reconciliation 5:00pm Mass Sunday, March 24 ~ 3rd Sunday of Lent 10:00am Mass 11:30am Spanish Rosary ~ Church 12:00pm Spanish Mass ~ Church 1:00pm Spanish Stations of the Cross ~ Church 4:00pm Stations of the Cross ~ Church Linen Ministry pickup for March 17 ~ Mary Betzwieser Our Parish Mission Statement Mother of Good Counsel is a Catholic community committed to the teachings of Jesus Christ through Worship, Ministry, Stewardship, and Outreach. Milwaukee Westside Catholic Parishes MGC, St. Catherine, and St. Sebastian United in: God, Community, Mission, and Vision Parish Office Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8am to 3pm Wednesday: 8am to 2pm & Friday: 9am to Noon Sunday, March 17 10:00AM For MGC Parish Sunday, March 17 12:00PM For MGC Parish Tuesday, March 19 8:15AM Alvin Dompke Thursday, March 21 8:45AM For MGC Parish Saturday, March 23 8:15AM For MGC Parish Saturday, March 23 5:00PM Remember your loved one with a Mass intention Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. Readings for the Week of March 17, 2019 Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18/Ps 27:1, 7-8, 8-9, 13-14[1a]/Phil 3:17 4:1 or 3:20 4:1/Lk 9:28b-36 Monday: Dn 9:4b-10/Ps 79:8, 9, 11 and 13 [cf. 103:10a]/Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16/Ps 89:2-3, 4-5, 27, 29 [37]/ Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22/Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20/Ps 31:5-6, 14, 15-16 [17b]/Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [40:5a]/Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a/Ps 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21 [5a]/Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12 [8a]/ Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Next Sunday: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 11 [8a]/1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12/Lk 13:1-9 Irene Pelt
Good Steward Weekly Report Week 38 Weekly YTD Budgeted 03/10/19 03/10/19 Week 38 Envelopes $2,843 $162,318 $167,212 Offertory $605 $13,668 $10,317 School $ $4,442 $5,337 Totals $3,448 $180,427 $182,865 Short of budget ($2,438) Those who serve March 23 & 24 Saturday, March 23 ~ 5:00pm Servers: N. Boeding & B. Boeding Lectors: K. Kohut Eucharistic Ministers: K. Kohut & J. Koth Sunday, March 24 ~ 10:00am Servers: E. Gleesing & W. Heffernan Lectors: G. Stanosz & Sr. C. Thresher Eucharistic Ministers: M. Moritz, B. Ninnemann, T. Rowan, D. Scholz, J. Winter, J. Wiesneski ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Weekdays, Tuesday, March 19 ~ D. Koth & B. Perry Thursday, March 21 ~ L. Lee & F. Dixon March 19 ~ Dalana Ellis March 20 ~ Chase Evans March 21 ~ Nicholas Barnes Juan Cortez Happy Birthday to our MGC Kids and Teens In Loving Memory God has called to Himself the following Parishioners Evelyn Galligan Grace Callen March 22 ~ Garrett Bennett Guadalupe Villanueva March 23 ~ Calvin Brown, IV Let us pray as a community of faith that they may experience the joy and peace of eternal life. Our deepest assurance of prayer in this difficult time for their families. PASTORAL STAFF: MGC Main Number 414-442-7600 Administrator: Fr. Reed Christopher Mungovan SDS 414-331-9687 cell or ext 125 for messages only reedcmungovan@hotmail.com Deacon Andy Meuler...x104 meuler@mgcparish.org Deacon Dean Collins... 262-782-0535 dcollins2809@gmail.com DRE: Mariza Cruz Konzal & Robert Konzal.x107 konzal@mgcparish.org Director of Music: Linda July...x103 ljuly@mgcparish.org Business Manager: Sue Puls... x105 puls@mgcparish.org Finance Assistant: Kathy Mymudes..x105 puls@mgcparish.org Director of Facilities: Adolfo Delgado... x168 delgado@mgcparish.org Parish Secretary: Theresa Boeckeler...x102 boeckeler@mgcparish.org SCHOOL STAFF Principal: Regina Shaw... x119 shaw@mgcparish.org School Secretary: Barb Berthold... x118 berthold@mgcparish.org Director of Extended Care: Denise Schienke.. x123 schienke@mgcparish.org Cafeteria Director: Lisa Klug....x122 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Trustees Mary Moritz & Dan Scholz Pastoral Council Chairperson: Kathy Mymudes...262-227-1597 St. Vincent DePaul:..414-442-7600 x155 Eucharistic Minister to the Homebound Mary Betzwieser. 414-445-8766 Other Ministries: Contact the Parish Office at 414-442-7600 x102 or the School Office x118. For a more complete listing of our ministries check our website at mgcparish.org. SCRIP Volunteers for March 23 & 24 Saturday ~ K. Kohut & S. Dauer Sunday ~ L. Gross & C. Tourtillott SCRIP can also be purchased at the Parish Office Monday- Thursday 8am-3pm. There s a great selection of Scrip cards. You can use these cards for every day purchases, groceries, gas, restaurants, and they also make great gifts. Help support the good works of MGC.
Dear Friends in Christ, From the Desk of Father Reed C. Mungovan, S.D.S. Here we are already starting the second week of the holy season of Lent. The first line in our Gospel today is, Jesus took Peter, John, and James and went up the mountain to pray. While they were praying Jesus was transfigured, his appearance changed and his clothes became a dazzling white. I truly believe that God was sharing this vision with the apostles so that they would be full of hope. I love the first line of our scripture. Jesus brought three of His apostles up a mountain to pray. As simple as that! During the prayer something dazzling happened. During the walk up the mountain, I imagine nothing spectacular happened. Isn t this what happens in our lives too. Most of the time we are climbing mountains, most of the time we are going about our business and God is inviting us to see Him in the ordinary. I imagine Jesus and His apostles climbing the mountain and enjoying each others company. I imagine that they enjoyed the color of the trees and may have even see some wildlife. This Lent, let us strive to see God in the ordinary and in the extraordinary. May God richly bless you, Fr. Reed Christopher Mungovan, SDS Holy Mary, Mother of Good Counsel, pray for us. CRS RICE BOWL WEEK 2 MARCH 17-23 Our CRS Rice Bowl s Lenten Journey begins it s second week with the story of Annet who, at the age of 16, is raising her 3 younger siblings as their parents died 4 years ago. Annet and her siblings became refugees when they fled their home in South Sudan because of the extreme violence. Now the family is living in Bibi Bidi, Uganda, one of the world s largest refugee settlements. While Annet is happy to be safe from violence, life in Uganda is difficult. To give some stability and security to these refugees, CRS is building small houses. Shelter is necessary for life and when families are forced to migrate out of their home country, finding safe shelter is uncertain. As you progress through this week, keep in mind the principle of Catholic Social Teaching: Option for the Poor & Vulnerable. Jesus tells us to give care to those who are most in need. It is our Christian duty to stand up for those who are unheard and to help the poorest people. NEXT WEEKEND (March 30-31) WILL BE THE LAST TIME YOU WILL BE ABLE TO PICK UP YOUR CRS RICE BOWL - SO PLEASE GET YOURS ASAP St. Vincent de Paul Announcements Lent is a call not just to give up something but more important to give something for the poor. Wherever you live in the parish, there are poor families within walking distance of your home. Is there a family you know who needs assistance? Please call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can help our neighbors in need. Please call 414-442-7600 ext.155 for assistance. St. Pius X Health Ministry invites to Complete Your Advanced Healthcare Directive for Free Thursday, April 11 th, 2019 in the rectory living room at 6:30 PM Lisa Marie Idzikowski, APSW will explain your choices and the difference between a Living Will, Advanced Directive and a Wisconsin Health Care Power of Attorney as she walks you through the decisionmaking process.
Close-Knit Friends Friday, March 22 @ 10am Mother of Good Counsel Parish Living Room Join us as we knit, crochet and quilt. Close-Knit friends began first with making prayer shawls, hats and mittens. We then added making afghans for babies that are baptized at MGC and prayer patches for family, friends, and parishioners. Our latest addition is our cute pocket pals are that are shared with youngsters suffering through trauma at Kyle s Corner and Saint A. We meet the 4th Friday of every month in the parish living room to share our work and friendships. Yarn can be donated at any time at the parish office. For more information or questions please call Mary at 414-445-8766 or Marge at 414-873-4049. Military Prayer list Navy Petty Officer Kyle Walcheske, nephew of Cathy Walcheske Air Force; Louis Cruz, nephew of Robert & Mariza Konzal Senior Chief Petty Officer U.S. Coast Guard Kenneth Seefeld, grandson of Elaine Seefeld Army Ranger First Lieutenant Christopher Wiesneski, an MGC Graduate & son of Paul and Judy Wiesneski Marine Sergeant Dwain J. Burke, nephew of Brenda Beaumier Army Sergeant Major James Cook, son of Mary & Michael Cook Air Force Sergeant Kurt Buckawiecki, grandson-in-law of Arthur Kreitzer Special Forces Army Sergeant Joshua Kohut, an MGC Graduate & son of Kathy Kohut Air Force Captain Brian Kass, nephew of Kathy Mymudes Army Sergeant Bradley Dompke, Godson of Tony and Gail Dompke Marine Master Sergeant David John Winter, son of Joan M. Winter and John F. Winter Please keep them and all people affected by war in your Prayers and thoughts! Contact us in the Parish Office if you have any family members or friends who are currently serving and we will add their names to our prayer list. Worship News and Views MGC has a piano in the sanctuary that is no longer in use, and will be sold in order to expand the choir area. The worship environment is very hard on wooden instruments and the piano is succumbing to the dry and ever-changing atmosphere. It is playable, however it will need tuning (which might not hold too long) and some possible repairs. The piano will be sold as is and go to the highest bidder. It will need to be moved at the buyer s expense. For more information or to try out the piano, please see Linda, your music director, after mass or email her at: ljuly@mgcparish.org or the parish at mgc@mgcparish.org. You can also call Linda July at 414-442-4600 x103. PRAYER LIST Please remember in your prayers: Donna Baughn, Anne Bauer, Brenda Beaumier, Valerie Bradford, Rose Brindel, Richard Bowd, Laura Brzakala, Kathy Chovanec, Mary Joan Dally, Harold Dallapiazza, Quirt Dallapiazza, Ron DeHarde, Elaine Fernando, Ron & Arlyne Fleissner, Chrissy Fleissner, Ginny Hack, Mary Ann Halter, Ed Kovochich, Art Kreitzer, Mary Moritz, Mark Nadolski, Kris Nehrbass, Joel Rivera, Aaron Schlicht, Annette Swanson, Mary Uhlenkamp, Paul Willmering, Joseph & Barbara Zukowski If you know of someone who needs or would appreciate a visit from Fr. Reed please call: 414-442-7600 ext 125. Please contact us if you have any family members or friends who are currently serving and we will add their names to our prayer list. Please submit the information below to the parish office. Name of military member: Rank and branch of service: Where deployed: Relation to: / name of parish member: e.g. Son of John Smith
Madre del Buen Consejo Parroquia y Escuela ~ 17 de marzo de 2019 6924 W. Lisbon Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53210 ~ Numero de teléfono: 414-442-7600 Pagina de web: mgcparish.org ~ Parroquia FAX: 444-0408 ~ Escuela FAX 442-0644 Misa de fin de semana: sábado 5:00 PM, domingo 10:00 AM, domingo Misa de medio día 12:00M ~ Misa durante la semana: martes y sábado: 8:15 AM, jueves 8:45am Confesión individual después de la misa del Sábado en la mañana. Se avisarán cambios en el calendario. Nuestra Mision como Parroquia Madre del Buen Consejo es una comunidada católica comprometida a las enseñanzas de Jesús Cristo atravez de la eucaristía y oración, ministerio, apoyo económico y ayudando a otros. Horas de Oficina Lunes, martes, jueves: 8am a 3pm Miércoles: 8am a 2pm y viernes: 9am a medio día Equipo Pastoral: Número de teléfono: 414-442-7600 Administrador: Padre Reed Christopher Mungovan, SDS 414 331 9687 celular o extensión 125 para mensajes únicamente reedcmungovan@hotmail.com Director de Formación: Mariza y Robert..extensión 107 Personal docente de la Escuela Directora: Regina Shaw.extensión 119 Sandy Delgado (de lunes a miercoles)...extensión 120 (Para registrar niños en la escuela) Parroquias Católicas de la parte oeste de Milwaukee: Madre del Buen Consejo, Saint Catherine, y San Sebastian unidos en: Dios, comunidad, misión y visión Las lecturas de la semana del 17 de marzo de 2019 Domingo: Gn 15, 5-12. 17-18/Sal 27, 1. 7-8. 8-9. 13-14[1a]/Flp 3, 17 4, 1 o 3, 20 4, 1/Lc 9, 28-36 Lunes: Dn 9, 4-10/Sal 79, 8. 9. 11 y 13 [cfr. 103, 10]/ Lc 6, 36-38 Martes: 2 Sm 7, 4-5. 12-14. 16/Sal 89, 2-3. 4-5. 27. 29 [37]/Rom 4, 13. 16-18. 22/Mt 1, 16. 18-21. 24 o Lc 2, 41-51 Miércoles: Jer 18, 18-20/Sal 31, 5-6. 14. 15-16 [17]/Mt 20, 17-28 Jueves: Jer 17, 5-10/Sal 1, 1-2. 3. 4 y 6 [40, 5]/Lc 16, 19-31 Viernes: Gn 37, 3-4. 12-13. 17-28/Sal 105, 16-17. 18-19. 20-21 [5]/Mt 21, 33-43. 45-46 Sábado: Miq 7, 14-15. 18-20/Sal 103, 1-2. 3-4. 9-10. 11-12 [8]/ Lc 15, 1-3. 11-32 Domingo siguiente: Ex 3, 1-8. 13-15/Sal 103, 1-2. 3-4. 6-7. 8. 11 [8]/1 Co 10, 1-6. 10-12/Lc 13, 1-9 Domingo, 17 de marzo 12:00PM Para todos los miembros de la parroquia Queridos Amigos en Cristo, La segunda semana de Cuaresma está aquí. El evangelio empieza, En aquel tiempo, Jesús se hizo acompañar de Pedro, Santiago y Juan, y subió a un monte para hacer oración. Cuando oraban, el rostro de Jesús cambio de aspecto y sus vestiduras se hicieron blancas y relampagueantes. En nuestras vidas de vez en cuando hay algo espectacular que ocurre. Pero, la mayoría del tiempo, vivimos una vida ordinaria. Cristo es nuestra esperanza y compañero en los tiempos espectaculares y ordinarios. Esta Cuaresma es un tiempo para acercarnos más y más a Jesús, nuestra esperanza. Dios los bendiga muchísimo, Padre Reed Christopher Mungovan, SDS Santa María, Madre del Buen Consejo, ruega por nosotros.
Noticias de Liturgia y Puntos de Vista Madre del Buen Consejo tiene un piano en el área del altar que no esta en uso y sera vendido para poder expander el área del coro. El ambiente en el área del altar es brusco para instrumentos de madera. El piano está siendo afectado por el ambiente seco y el ambiente que constantemente está cambiando. El piano aún está en buenas condiciones, pero será necesario entonarlo y hacerle algunas reparaciones. El piano será vendido tal como está, al que ofrezca más. La persona que lo compre tendrá que pagar por removerlo. Para más información o para probar el piano favor de comunicarse con Linda, directora de música, después de misa, o mandar un correo electrónico al: ljuly@mgcparish.org También pueden llamar al: 414 442 4600 x103 MEDITACIÓN EVANGÉLICO - ALENTAR ENTENDIMIENTO MÁS PROFUNDO DE LA ESCRITURA (Gospel Meditation) 17 de marzo de 2019 2º Domingo de la Cuaresma En las lecturas de hoy se refleja la tendencia que el ser humano experimenta cada día de su vida. Vive en una constante tensión de quedarse o irse. Por ejemplo; si estamos en un lugar tranquilo, donde se respira paz y armonía se suele decir "Me gustaría quedarme aquí para siempre". En cambio, si se sufre de alguna enfermedad grave, o muere un ser querido y se sume en el dolor se comenta, "Deseo salir de esto cuanto antes". Se vive así, quedándose y yéndose; dos polos opuestos. En este Evangelio, quedarse e irse esta junto en la vida del discípulo. Pedro, Santiago y Juan, fueron con Jesús al monte para hacer oración. Mientras oraba, Jesús se transfiguro y su ropa se volvió de una blancura fulgurante. El Evangelio nos narra que Moisés y Elías conversaban con él. En ese instante, Pedro y sus compañeros despertaron y ante tanta belleza, Pedro le propone a Jesús lo siguiente: "Maestro, qué bueno que estemos aquí! Levantemos tres chozas: una para ti, otra para Moisés y otra para Elías." (Lucas 9:33). Sin duda, Pedro quería quedarse, no deseaba bajar---era difícil para el irse de ese lugar. Pasa ahora lo mismo; la jornada del discípulo es saber estar en gloria y saber sufrir para poder resucitar. Cómo saberlo? Cómo distinguirlo? Buscando a Dios, estando alerta siempre, aprendiendo en el silencio de la oración sus deseos. Estar, o irse: son dos contradicciones que los seguidores de Jesús viven. El reto es fuerte, la voz de Dios resuena en el Evangelio: "Este es mi Hijo, mi Elegido; escúchenlo." (Lucas 9:35). Esta semana solo se trata de escuchar! Mientras oraba, su rostro cambió de aspecto y sus vestiduras se hicieron blancas y relampagueantes. De pronto aparecieron conversando con él dos personajes, rodeados de esplendor: eran Moisés y Elías. Y hablaban de la muerte que le esperaba en Jerusalén. - Lc 9, 29-31 Leccionario I 1976 Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano.