Welcome To GOOD SHEPHERD Catholic Church Menomonee Falls, WI Happy Mother s Day!!! Parish Life This Week Monday, May 10 9:00am Keep Warm Quilters 7:00pm Commission Meetings 7:00pm Outreach Committee Tuesday, May 11 9:00am Liturgy For the homeless 1:00pm Faith Sharing Group Wednesday, May 12 9:00am Bible and More 12:00pm Fran. Peacemakers Lunch drop-off Thursday, May 13 10:30am Liturgy Residents & caregivers (at MFHCC) 10:00am Centering Prayer Friday, May 14 9:00am Liturgy Alice Vink Saturday, May 15 9:00am Parish Spring Clean-up Day! 1:00pm Sac. of Marriage, Tilidetzke & Fiene 4:30pm Liturgy For farmers & gardeners 4:30pm GOF Faith Festival Sunday, May 16 8:30 & 11:00 Listen to the Lord Gr K-5 8:30am Liturgy For the Parish 11:00am Liturgy John Horn 7:00pm Gay & Straight in Christ Sixth Sunday of Easter May 9, 2010 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 Upcoming Events Keep Warm Quilters Grief Support Group St. Ben s Meal Program Centering Prayer Immigration Meeting WORD WITHOUT END WORD WITHOUT END Children Sacramental Prep Parent Mtg OUR MISSION STATEMENT Good Shepherd is a Christian, caring community, nourished by a joyful spirit-filled liturgy that inspires our daily lives. We strive to welcome, accept and love all people as they are, and through our ministries reach out with active concern to those in need.
You re invited While Fr. Mich was traveling the world during his sabbatical in 2008, he visited a Sikh place of worship and in that sacred space, he heard people reading their Scriptures continuously 24 hours a day! We thought that such a prayerful reading of our Sacred Scripture would be a beautiful way to end the Easter Season. So, you are invited to join us on Pentecost Weekend 4 pm Friday, May 21 through 4 pm Saturday, May 22 for a perpetual reading of Sacred Scripture - one day/24 hours in the day chapel (south entrance.) We re calling this daylong prayerful reading of Sacred Scripture - Perhaps you re wondering Can you read the whole Bible in one day? How long would it take to read the entire Bible cover to cover? We Google-d the question and found that it would take about five and a half days! With only one day for our perpetual reading of Sacred Scripture, we will be reading the Gospel of Luke & the Acts of the Apostles both prominent in the Lectionary of readings for this Liturgical Year. Please do come and join us for Word Without End our 24-hour prayerful reading of God s Living Word! We are looking for 2-3 readers to sign up for each hour, to take turns reading. The sign up board is in the narthex. You are welcome also - any time between 4 pm Friday and 4 pm Saturday - to stop in the chapel to sit and listen to God s Word being read hour after holy hour! A blessed conclusion to Easter 2010! If you have any questions, please contact Jane Clare in the parish office or at ishiguroj@archmil.org.
May 9, 2010 Food Pantry Needs: Cereal, baby food, boxed foods Sixth Sunday of Easter Banns of Marriage Kimberly Fiene Todd Tilidetzke We Were There DVD If you would like a DVD of our Lenten play, entitled, We Were There, Were You?, stop in the parish office to pick one up. Cost is $5.00. The money will be used to help defray the cost of the costumes and stage. Please write your check to Good Shepherd. Please note: The first two monologues on the DVD are inaudible. Thank you Tony Burns for copying these DVDs and for donating them. Please contact Suzanne at 255-2035, ext.26 or email sfoster@archmil.org Newly Discerned Council Members On Saturday, May 1st, several parishioners came together to discern their call to parish leadership on the parish council. Joining the Pastoral Council for the 2010-2011 year are: Erin Birschbach Janet Dunn Joseph Goveas Gigi Rentmeester Tony Witkus Our prayers are with you as you begin this time of service. Thank you to all the votes of confidence from fellow parishioners who raised up more than 50 names to be considered for these positions. The outgoing council members whose terms will be up in June are: Eric Bloedorn Dave Christensen Vivian Hughes Larry Kolb Jim Yerger Thank you for your service to our parish community!!!! Immigration Corner Good Shepherd Immigration Study Group (GSISG) The overwhelming majority of Americans think the country's immigration policies need to be seriously overhauled. And despite protests against Arizona's stringent new immigration enforcement law, a majority of Americans support it, even though they say it may lead to racial profiling. But the poll - conducted April 28 through May 2 with 1,079 adults, and with a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points - suggests that Americans remain deeply divided about what to do. Our Immigration Study Group will be holding Peace Circles in the near future so we can come together to learn from each other and share our opinions on this topic. We need all sides of the issue to be discussed so please consider joining us. Dates will be forthcoming. Mother's Day Prayer Loving God, you wrap your arms around your people and show your everlasting love in the same way a mother loves her children. We are grateful for the love you have taught us through the mothers in our lives: our own mother who brought us into this world, the mothers of friends who have welcomed us into their homes and families, our grandmothers who took time for us, and the mothers who have helped us even though we were not their children. Bless all the mothers of this world today. May they know the fullness of love they have shared and be blessed every day of their lives. Amen.
Courtesy Corner Grief, Mourning and Healing: Essential Pieces of the Grief Puzzle Presentation by Patrick Dean, Grief Counselor Wednesday, May 12 Following the 8:15 am Mass St. Paul the Apostle Parish, 6400 Spring St., Racine Cost: Free and open to everyone The Bereavement Ministry of St. Paul the Apostle Parish, Racine is pleased to announce that Patrick Dean M. Ed., Director of Grief Education Services for Archdiocese of Milwaukee Catholic Cemeteries, will speak following the 8:15 am Mass on Wednesday, May 12 th. His topic will be Grief, Mourning and Healing: Essential Pieces of the Grief Puzzle. Everyone is welcome. Common Ground of Grief: Healing After a Parent Dies Presentation by Patrick Dean, Grief Counselor Tuesday, June 1-11 am 12:30 pm and repeated 6:30-8:00 pm San Camillo, 10200 W Bluemound Rd., Milwaukee Cost: Free and open to everyone Patrick Dean, Director of Grief Education Services with Catholic Cemeteries and a professional photographer, will be presenting this grief program. The session will consist of photographic images and grief education content followed by a period of questions and answers. This program is for anyone who has experienced the death of a parent. Common Ground of Grief is sponsored by the John Paul II Center and Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. For further information visit www.cemeteries.org, www.johnpaul2center.org or contact 414-438-4420, ext. 302 or patrickdean@griefwork.com. Council of Catholic Women s Annual tour of Churches On Wednesday, June 2 from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm the Milwaukee Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women invites you to tour 4 sacred sites in the area: Congregation Eman-El B ne Jeshurun, the Basilica of St. Josaphat, St. Joseph Center and School Sisters of Notre Dame Convent. The bus departs and returns to St. William Parish, 440 Moreland Blvd. In Waukesha. For further information or to register, please call Marilyn Clark, 262 567 8017. Support Group for Separated, Divorced and Widowed. Persons who are separated, divorced or widowed are invited to a nondenominational support group gathering every Friday evening from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. The gatherings are held at Holy Angels School, 230 N. 8th Ave. in West Bend. (enter via the Cedar Street doors). The meetings include guest speakers, panel discussions, small group sharing and other activities. The fourth Friday is a pot luck at 6:30 p.m. followed by games and cards. For more information, please call Dolores (262) 306-1243. Vocation Corner If we love, we know the presence of God. Take time to be aware of God s loving presence. Are you open to the Holy Spirit? (John 14:23-29) Readings for the Week of May 9, 2010 Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29/Rv 21:10-14, 22-23/Jn 14:23-29 Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Jn 15:26---16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34/Jn 16:5-11 Wed: Acts 17:15, 22---18:1/Jn 16:12-15 Thurs: Acts 18:1-8/Jn 16:16-20 Friday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/Jn 15:9-17 Sat: Acts 18:23-28/Jn 16:23b-28 Next Sun: Acts 1:1-11/Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23 /Lk 24:46-53 Good Shepherd Directory N88 W17658 Christman Road Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-2630 Parish Offices... (262) 255-2035 Courtesy/Hall Phones... (262) 255-2213 Fax... (262) 255-2020 Website... www.mygoodshepherd.org Pastoral Team Pastor... Kenneth Mich Deacon... Gene Christensen Deacon...Sandy Sites Pastoral Associate... Jane Clare Ishiguro Director, Administrative Services... Mark Steimle Director, Liturgy & Music...S. Joann Julka, SSSF Administrative Assistant... Marguerite Thompson Custodian... Jerry Podkowinski Liturgical Secretary... Gene Christensen Director, Child Ministry... Lorrie Maples Director, Youth Ministry... Suzanne Foster CF Administrative Assistant... Shari Rodriguez Coordinator of Time & Talent... Shari Rodriguez Pastoral Ministers:... Ann Castiglione Pastoral Care Coordinator... Cheryl Matusiak Pastoral Council Dave Christensen... Chairperson Jim Yerger... Vice Chairperson Jeff Bloedorn... Secretary Marty Hassenfelt... Trustee Treasurer Bob Wachowiak... Trustee Secretary Eric Bloedorn, Tom Dueppen, Beth Gonstead, Steven Grieb, Vivian Hughes, Larry Kolb, Tom Moran, Julie Nolan, Mary Oswald, Patrick Taugher Staff Email Parish Office... goodshepherd@gdinet.com Ann Castiglione... castiglionea@archmil.org Gene Christensen... christenseng@archmil.org Suzanne Foster... sfoster@archmil.org Jane Clare Ishiguro... ishiguroj@archmil.org S. Joann Julka, SSSF... julkaj@archmil.org Lorrie Maples... maplesl@archmil.org Cheryl Matusiak... matusiakcl@archmil.org Kenneth Mich... michk@archmil.org Shari Rodriguez... srodriguez@archmil.org Sandy Sites... sitess@archmil.org Mark Steimle... steimlem@archmil.org Marguerite Thompson... margueritet@archmil.org For the Hard of Hearing Hearing Assisted Devices available for celebrations and services, see usher for assistance. Liturgy Schedule Weekend: Saturday 4:30 pm; Sunday 8:30 am & 11:00 am Childcare (4 & under) during Sunday liturgies in Rm. 219. Sunday 11:00 am liturgy signed for the deaf. Weekday: Tuesday & Friday 9:00 am; Thursday 10:30 am (at MFHCC, Tamarack, or Northfield Manor); 1st Tuesday 9:00 am (at Messner Manor) Sacraments Reconciliation: Communal services held in Advent & Lent. Individual confession by appointment with the pastor. Marriage: Preparation begins by calling the pastor no later than 6 months prior to the planned date. Children s Baptism: Call the parish to register. Next celebrations are: June 19/20 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIA is a time to consider full membership into the Catholic Faith. Call our office for more information. Adult Confirmation Call our office if you wish to be confirmed. Membership Families or individuals over 17 are invited to join our Faith Community! Call the Parish offices.
Save the Date for a High Seas Expedition This year Vacation Bible School will be held here at Good Shepherd the week of June 14th through the 19th. We will again be participating with St. Mary s parish. Please watch for a bulletin insert with more information in early May. Gay and Straight in Christ reminds you that our monthly gathering will be the third Sunday this month, May 16th. Please join us as we finalize plans for our work at Pridefest. See you May 16th, 7:00pm in the chapel. GOF Faith Festival Reminder! Don t forget to join us for GOF Faith Festival on May 15 after the 4:30 PM Mass. Please RSVP to Shari at 262.255.2035x 27 or email srodriguez@archmil.org See you there! May is Stroke Prevention Month From the Healthcare ministry: Did you know Twice as many women die of stroke than breast cancer every year. Despite this startling statistic, women are more worried about their risk of getting breast cancer than their stroke risk. What's more, women think stroke is a men's disease. But the truth is each year, about 55,000 more women than men have a stroke. Because women live longer than men and stroke occurs at older ages. Casa Romero Renewal Center invites you to learn The Art of Christian Companionship in a two-year certificate program beginning again in September 2010 offering CEU s through Cardinal Stritch University The mission of the Spiritual Mentoring Program is to form and equip persons to be faithful in their spiritual walk and to become true companions to others, to become adept in discerning the movement of the spirit as one journeys and lives out their relationship with God. This program is designed for: * Those who seek to integrate their spiritual journey within their daily lives. * Those who desire to serve God as a listening presence with others. * Those called to be a spiritual companion with others. * Those called to serve in parish ministries. * Those seeking an ongoing formation opportunity. For more information, please call Casa Romero at (414) 224-7564, email us at casaromero@wi.rr.com or visit our website at www.casaromerocenter.org Engaged Encounter Weekend, Coming to St James Parish in Late Summer! John and Louise Vos of St. James parish will be hosting an Engaged Encounter weekend at St. James for couples preparing for marriage. Since this is a PILOT WEEKEND, the cost will be ONLY $50 per couple. It will be held on August 6-8, 2010. Catholic Engaged Encounter is a marriage preparation program for couples being married in the Catholic Church. This weekend-long workshop will encourage couples to share honest and intensive communication about their future lives together, discussing nearly every aspect of their relationship, including money, children, sexuality, and their roles in the church and society. Couples about to be married in fall 2010 or in 2011 are invited to sign up for this weekend. It is a great gift for parents or grandparents to give as a wedding gift. This will be a commuter weekend where the couples drive to/from the parish. For more information, please contact John or Louise at their home 262-439-8559 or by email loujon@email.com. Concern Yourself: St. Mary's and St Anthony's Blood Drive will be held on Tuesday, May 18th in Conf. Rooms A&B from 1:30-6:30. Please mark your calendars. Now is the time to start eating Bread, Wheat Germ, Eggs, Dried Beans, Dried Fruits, Oysters, Fish, Chicken, Red Meat, Green Vegetable, & Turkey to increase your iron. Also, orange juice and Tomato juice increase the absorption of iron. However, Caffeine (Tea, Coke, Coffee), Antacids and Milk decrease the absorption of iron. For more information Contact Lory P @ 414-353-8695 or Lori O. @ 262-309-7292. Recycle Your Cell Phone for Special Olympics Wondering what to do with your old cell phone? Now, with the help of the Knights of Columbus, you can recycle it for Special Olympics Wisconsin. Simply drop your old cell phone in the collection bin located in Daniels Hall above the mail slots on the north wall. RMS Communications will recycle the phone and donate between $1 and $100 to Special Olympics, depending on the make and model of the phone.