April 7 2019 5th SUNDAY OF LENT St. Bernard Congregation of Appleton Welcome and inspire all to share Christ s love through faith and service. 5th Sunday of Lent Martha said to Jesus, Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. But even now I know that whatever you ask of God, God will give you. Jesus said to her, Your brother will rise. Jn 11:21-23 1617 W. Pine Street Appleton, WI 54914 (920) 739-0331 MASS SAT 4:30 pm SUN 8:00 am/10:00 am TUE 8:00 am WED 8:00 am THU 8:00 am FRI 8:00 am PRIEST: FATHER JUDE EGBUNA DEACONS: MIKE EASH MAURY REED BOB VINCENT CONNECT: ONLINE stbernardappleton.org FACEBOOK stbernardappleton/ EMAIL stbernard@stbernardappleton.org
Come Out! MUSINGS FROM THE DEACON CAVE Death is an emotional event. The passing of someone we know rarely goes without feelings of loss knowing that we will not see that person again. In today s gospel, we hear of Jesus weeping and being perturbed at the tomb of Lazarus. This gospel shows the humanity of Jesus because he is vulnerable to the same emotional reactions that we all have encountered. But the message is not about death, but about life life in the Spirit. When Jesus calls out to Lazarus, Come Out! He is not only speaking to Lazarus, but to all of us. He is calling us to come out of our isolation, he is calling us to come out of our loneliness, he is calling us to come out of our sinfulness and live a new life in the Spirit! Lent is a season of reflection and penance. It is easy to get so focused on our shortcomings that we forget that the reason we take time to examine ourselves is so we are ready to burst forth with new life at Easter! As Paul reminds us in his letter to the Romans, if we live simply satisfying our earthly desires, we miss that we called to live life with the Spirit of God. Let s take these last several days of Lent to take Jesus message to heart and be ready to Come Out! Deacon Mike PRAYERS AND SYMPATHY We ask St. Bernard Parish to pray for family and friends of Mother of Nancy (Phil) Kempen Mother of Scott (Amy) Malinski Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon them. May their soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, April 6 4:30 pm In Memory of Richard Faltynski Sunday, April 7 Mr. & Mr. Donald Lavering AND Members of St. Bernard 10:00 am In Memory of Francis X. DeGroot Tuesday, April 9 David Steckbauer Wednesday, April 10 Richard Trudell Thursday, April 11 Stan & Gladys Helminski Friday, April 12 John Vander Hyden Saturday, April 13 4:30 pm In Memory of Thomas Fountain Sunday, April 14 Mike Tassoul 10:00 am In Memory of Dick Roemer AND Members of St. Bernard SUN 7 MON 8 TUE 9 7:30 am Rosary 8:00 am Confirmation Mtg. 6:00 pm Lent Holy Hour Church 9:00 am Crafty Ladies 10:00 am Mass 10:00 am J.A.M. 6:00 pm Building/ Grounds
DID YOU KNOW? Volunteer Opportunity at St. Bernard Do you have a morning or afternoon free? We re looking for volunteer Receptionists to help in our Parish Office. Volunteer as often as you d like, we are very flexible! Call Edna at 739-0331 or email eulrich@stbernardappleton.org FORMED Often throughout the year the image of The Pieta strikes at the heart but most especially during Lent and The Holy Triduum, as Mary holds the body of Jesus in her arms after His suffering and death on the cross. What did she think when the angel Gabriel was sent by God asking her carry the Son of God? What was Mary feeling when she couldn t find Jesus as a young boy? What went through Mary s mind during Jesus s Passion? We have an opportunity in FORMED to take a journey through the Scriptures. There is a study called The Bible and the Virgin Mary which is a dynamic 12-part video series the beautifully explains the Catholic truth about Our Lady, showing how she has been a part of God s plan to bring salvation to the world since the beginning of time. Grow in knowledge of the Scriptures and deepening your understanding of the riches of our Catholic faith. This is more than just an ordinary Bible study, it s biblical catechesis. It is sure to help you grow in understanding and appreciation of the Mother of God. Submitted weekly by a St. Bernard Parishioner HAPPENINGS St. Bernard Parish Bishop s Appeal 2019 Goal $53,319 Gifts $40,936 Balance $12,383 Parish Prayer Chain If you or someone you know is in need of prayer and would like to be added to the St. Bernard Prayer Chain, please contact Delaine at 734-0538. Praying The Rosary Join us before Mass, Saturdays, 4:00 pm and Sundays, 7:30 am to pray the Rosary. WED 10 9:00 am Mission Quilters 12:15 pm Stations of the Cross Church 5:30 pm RCIA Rm. 112 5:30 pm Discipleship Night 7:00 pm Adult Choir Music Rm. Two Night Holy Week Event at Xavier Fine Arts Theatre No tickets needed, free will offering Making Sense of Suffering, Monday, April 15-7:00 pm hear from Mother Mary Catherine, who once served with Saint Mother Teresa, as she provides her insights on this earthly reality that challenges even the strongest believers. Tuesday, April 16-7:00 pm, members of the Alfaro family present Earth Meets Heaven:The Seth Alfaro Story, a fascinating account of a near death experience, suffering, submission to God's will, and the power of prayer. For more information call 450-3025 April Date Night-St. Pius X Covenant of Love Friday, April 12, 6:15 pm-8:30 pm. All married, engaged, or dating couples are invited to join us to learn about the Love Language, Physical Touch, and have a couples yoga session. Child care provided at $5 per child. RSVP for childcare or for more information contact Angie at 262-226-0582 or Jeanne at 920-213-5471. THU 11 FRI 12 12:30 pm Library/ Lunch Library 6:30 pm Handbells Music Rm. 9:00 am Follow Me
OUTREACH Service Sunday Feeding America-Saturday, April 27 Sponsored by St. Bernard Parish Social Justice Committee We will be working at Feeding America, 9:00 am-noon, followed by a pizza lunch at our Parish Hall. This is a family friendly event, children 10 yrs. and older can participate. Child care is provided at our Church for children under 10 yrs. Limited to 30 volunteers. Sign-up sheets are located in our Narthex. Save The Date The St Bernard Mission Quilters will be making quilts to donate to the Community Clothes Closet, Wednesday, May 8, 9:00 am in the Activity Center. We invite everyone interested in sewing or crafts to join us in cutting, piecing, and tying. This event is being facilitated by the Thrivent Action Team Program. Bring a friend and your lunch if you wish, snacks and beverages will be provided. Stay as long as you care to! Prayer For An End To Infanticide The U.S. Senate recently failed to pass the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act legislation that prohibits infanticide by ensuring that a child born alive following an attempted abortion would receive the same degree of care to preserve her or his life and health as would be given to any other child born alive at the same gestational age. Please join us in prayer for an end to infanticide: Jesus, Lord of Life, transform the hearts of our elected leaders to recognize that infanticide is wrong and must not be tolerated. We especially pray for our Senator(s) and Congress Representatives Open their heart(s) and mind(s) to recognize and defend the precious gift of every human life. FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP UPDATE 4/5/2019 Wk 40 Fiscal YTD Total Env. $25,263 YTD Actual Env. $606,841 Budget Env. $16,226 YTD Budget Env. $649,057 Env. Over/(Under) ($42,216) Loose $626 YTD Loose $32,061 Budget Loose $698 YTD Budget Loose $27,925 Loose Over/(Under) $4,136 Weekly Scrip Update: Scrip Sales $4,325 Cost $4,131 Rebate $194 SCRIP can be purchased after each weekend Mass SAT 13 SUN 14 3:00 pm Reconciliation 7:30 am Rosary 4:00 pm Rosary 10:00 am Mass 4:30 pm Mass 10:00 am J.A.M. Palm Sunday Weekend Palm Sunday Weekend Bookkeeper Barb Hoffman Bulletin Editor Lisa Hecht STAFF Care Ministry Coordinator Cathy Kulibert Director of Liturgy Nadine Duncan Director of Music, A/V & Tech. Rhonda Uschan Faith Formation Coordinators Deb Holzem and Emily Jenks Evangelization Coordinator Kara Main Maintenance Supervisor Jim Piette Minister of Administration Dr. Colleen Sargent-Day Parish Secretary Edna Ulrich
LENT 2019 You are invited to Holy Week at St. Bernard Parish Holy Thursday, April 18-7:00 pm Mass Good Friday, April 19-1:00 pm Service Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 20-7:30 pm Mass Easter Sunday, April 21- and 10:00 am Mass Evenings of Adoration-Holy Hours will take place each Monday night during Lent from 6:00 pm-7:00 pm in our Church. We will recite the Rosary and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy along with quiet time and a closing. Weekly Prayer Themes: April 8 For a resolve of the political unrest in our nation. April 15 For success of the Discipleship effort at St. Bernard Parish and throughout the Dio- The Paschal Candle Through the Eyes of Mary Praying the Stations of the Cross with Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Enter an intimate journey of faith through a deep reflection that will unite one s pain and suffering with Jesus on the cross through the sorrowful heart of His Mother. Wednesdays, 12:15 pm-12:45 pm in our Church April 10, 17 This year our Paschal Candle will feature The Good Shepherd. A new Paschal candle is purchased every year for the Easter Vigil. After the new fire is lit during the Easter Vigil the priest prepares the cross on the candle with five grains of incense that are encased in wax nails to represent the five wounds of Christ: the three nails that pierced his hands and feet, the spear thrust into his side, and the thorns that crowned his head. The Paschal Candle is the first candle lit with the flame of the Easter fire, representing the light of Christ coming into the world. It is then lit during all the Masses of the Easter season and then throughout the year at baptisms and funerals. We are continuing our tradition of giving someone the opportunity to purchase the Paschal Candle in memory of a loved one. The candle will cost $193.80. If you are interested in sponsoring the candle, please call Nadine at 739-0031. Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost Decoration/Flower Memorial If you would like to remember a loved one with a donation to the Decoration/Flower Memorial Fund, please fill out this form, place it in an envelope marked Decoration/Flower Memorial. Place your envelope in the collection basket or bring it to our Parish Office during regular business hours. From Envelope # Amount DECORATION/FLOWER MEMORIAL In Memory of