Welcome to SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH 115 Plymouth St., Plymouth, Wisconsin 920-892-4006 www.sjbplymouth.org Mission Statement We, the faith community of St. John the Baptist Parish, believe that we are called daily to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ: to learn, to share, and to live the message of Jesus. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we recognize that we are unique with diverse gifts from God and that we are to develop these gifts to nurture and strengthen our faith community. Saturday Masses 4:00 p.m. - St. John the Baptist 5:30 p.m. - St. Thomas Aquinas, Elkhart Lake Sunday Masses 8:00 a.m. - St. Thomas Aquinas, Elkhart Lake 9:30 a.m. - St. John the Baptist Weekday Masses 8:00 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday - St. John the Baptist 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, Friday - St. Thomas Aquinas Eucharistic Adoration 4:00-8:00 p.m., Mondays - St. John the Baptist 8:30-10:00 a.m., Wednesdays - St. Thomas Aquinas FATHER PHILIP D. REIFENBERG... Temporary Administrator for the Clustered Parishes of St. John the Baptist, Plymouth and St. Thomas Aquinas, Elkhart Lake
St. John the Baptist Plymouth June 18, 2017 WESTWARD HO Today Turk and I head west, seeking fame and fortune. Although I ll be back July 20 August 2 to fill in for Fr. Phil when he goes on vacation, I ll be spending the remainder of the summer as a helpout-priest at St. Margaret Mary Parish in Milwaukee. (92nd and Capitol Drive). This is a return-to-my-roots kind of thing, as I spent the first year of my priesthood at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish on 64th and Capitol. I m leaving you in the very capable hands of Fr. Phil, who is a great priest, pastor and friend. It s OK if you cough loudly when he preaches too long! (He will) You have been such a wonderful parish for me and I thank you again and again for your kindness to me and Turk. I tell everyone I meet, from the archbishop on down, that I wish I was younger so that I could be your pastor. I thank especially your wonderful staff: Lisa, Scott, Katie, Amy A and Erin for all your support and for putting up with my teasing. Thanks also to the sacristans for your great help. Thanks for your Appreciation Reception. And, because they don t read the bulletin, tell the teenagers that I love them and will miss them. Please keep in touch: Address: W3898 W Lemonweir Ct., Mauston WI 53948; phone 262-370-5556; email jpschreiter@gmail.com. I would LOVE to hear from you. Blessings Always, Fr. John Don t forget: God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life. MISSION SUNDAY July 1-2, 2017 ZeruZeru, Inc. * Save the Albino Children * Blessed is the Father, Who lets the Lord be his guiding hand, Whose faith brings his family courage, Whose wisdom comes from God, And whose children still stand and honor him. Happy Father s Day! St. John the Baptist Concession Stand at Road America Be part of the SJB tradition! It s Easy! Its s Fun! And it helps our Parish and School! Sign up for a shift at www.sjbplymouth.org Wedding Banns I Greg Rusch and Kaylynn Humphry The Archdiocese of Milwaukee Missionary Cooperation Plan is a program which invites missionaries from around the world to speak at parishes in our archdiocese. Parishioners have the opportunity to learn firsthand about people, cultures and mission projects from all over the world. This year Eric and Karene Boos. (a local couple from Elkhart Lake), will present information about their work, and the mission to secure the human rights of the poor and vulnerable in Tanzania. The primary goal is to establish a sustainable, self-sufficient, safe-haven campus for children in Tanzania with albinism. For more information visit the website www.savethealbinochildren.org Please continue to pray for our Mission Trip students as they leave for Louisville this weekend! This year we have 19 students and 4 chaperones that will be spending the week renewing homes by doing such things as painting, housecleaning, yard work, and minor home repairs. Some students may choose to help at day care centers for low income families by assisting with the children s programs, working at homeless shelters or helping at centers that distribute food to the needy. Thank you for your continued prayers and support!
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 18, 2017 Dear Parishioners: I know that over the past fourteen months, you ve been subjected to a number of liturgical styles, mostly and most recently that of Fr. John Schreiter. But you ve also had Fr. Tom Lijewski, Fr. Dennis Van Beek, Fr. Dan Lasecki, Fr. Dick Fleischman, and me. And it might be hard to keep the players straight without a scorecard. So, let me remind you of my style : my Sunday (Saturday) Mass usually runs about 55 minutes. I do like to greet people outside, weather permitting, on their way out of Church after Mass (5 minutes); then, going back to the sacristy and taking a few minutes to get undressed divested disrobed un-vested (after thirtyeight years I still have to watch my choice of words!), I am ready to move on to my next destination or activity. In the present constellation, after the 4:00 p.m. Mass at SJB on Saturday, it s on to STA for the 5:30 Mass; on Sunday, after the 8:00 a.m. Mass at STA it s on to SJB for the 9:30 Mass. Now, this is very possible, even with a 55-minute Mass, 5 minutes of greeting/visiting and the little time required to pack up and /move on. (It is amazing how quickly the parking lot and church vehicular traffic clears out after Saturday/Sunday Masses!). BUT (and here s part of the rub to which I alluded last week) doing a Baptism or Baptisms during Mass adds another ten minutes to the total time involved, turning what had been doable, if tight, schedule into a really stressed one. And even without Baptisms, the status quo leaves virtually no time to do any serious business (respond to an immediate pastoral situation, answer an urgent inquiry, obtain accurate contact information for a follow-up after the day s Masses, etc.) after the 4:00 p.m. Mass at SJB on Saturday or after the 8:00 a.m. Mass at STA on Sunday. SO, I m guessing you might be able to see where I m heading: we either look at pushing the Saturday Mass at STA back to 6:00 p.m. and the Sunday morning Mass at SJB to 10:00 a.m. or the 5:30 regulars at STA and the 9:30 crowd at SJB accept that Mass may not always start right on time. (This wouldn t be the worst prospect. We will know when baptisms are scheduled, so any delay could be filled with prelude music, a Stewardship film clip, pulpit announcements, a stand-up comic, etc. Pastoral exigencies may be a little more difficult to predict, but with the communication technology currently at our disposal, we can certainly get word to people when an unexpected delay is imminent.) IN ANY CASE, let s look at this as the Summer progresses and see how things go. Maybe we ll address it more formally once things have settled back into a more regular routine later in the year. Meanwhile, don t get too mushy in saying your goodbyes to Fr. John and Turk. They ll be back in a month. Fr. John has graciously agreed to return to SJB and STA for two weeks (July 20 through August 2) while I m off doing a family reunion thing in the Heart of Dixie. (Oh, you can bet you ll be hearing more about this, along with the loopy side of my family, in coming weeks!) Father Phil
St. John the Baptist Plymouth June 18, 2017 Stewardship & Evangelization the Chicken or the Egg? Most Reverend Jerome E. Listecki Archbishop of Milwaukee At one time or another, you have probably heard the saying, which comes first the chicken or the egg? You may have even used this adage when you were discussing something and weren t sure where to begin or the process of how something got started. In church circles, there are some people who have the chicken and egg discussion regarding stewardship and evangelization. One school of thought tells us that stewardship leads to evangelization. Another way of thinking emphasizes that evangelization must come before stewardship. As I have said many times, my top priorities are Catholic Identity (who we are), Evangelization (what we do) and Stewardship (how we do it). So, while no one can definitively answer the question of which comes first the chicken or the egg I can tell you for sure that you need both! Perhaps we might be wise to consider stewardship and evangelism as two branches of our faith tree. Both flow from embracing our faith fully the gifts and the responsibilities and then acting accordingly. Both call us to share all we have: our time, our talents, our resources and our faith, as we do our part to live as God intended, and invite others to do the same. Stewardship and Evangelization one does not exist without the other. Those involved with stewardship understand that the most important goal of stewardship formation is deepening our relationship with Jesus so that we can live more faithfully as his disciples in the world. In other words, the ultimate goal of stewardship formation is evangelization. When our faith lives are alive and on fire, we cannot help but share our love of Jesus with others. We also understand that evangelization is central to the mission of all we do as Church. Through evangelization, we come to know, and to share, the Good News of Jesus Christ. Evangelization, simply stated, is encountering Jesus, embracing his call to discipleship, and sharing that call with others. Disciples who practice stewardship as a way of life recognize God as the source of all they have, are, and will be. Good stewards recognize the most precious gift given by our gracious and generous God is the gift of faith and they recognize that this gift must be shared with others in our faith community and the larger world. So, it s not as important which came first as it is that we are faithful disciples whose lives are rooted in Catholic Identify, Evangelization and Stewardship. What does this mean for me? Stewardship and evangelization call us to share all we have our time, our talents, our resources and our faith. When have I witnessed someone truly doing that? Archbishop Listecki states that the goal of stewardship is to deepen one s relationship with Jesus in an effort to live more faithfully as his disciples. What have I been doing or could I do to deepen my relationship with Jesus?
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 18, 2017 SWING FOR YOUR SEMINARIANS! You are invited to support the formation of future priests by attending the Saint Francis de Sales Seminary's Pallium Scholarship Benefit on Monday, July 31 at the Wisconsin Country Club. Golf away the afternoon or join seminary supporters later for the cocktail reception and dinner. Given the $50,000 annual cost to form just one priest, answering the call to the priesthood can be financially challenging. Your support of the Pallium Scholarship Benefit will ensure that nothing stands in the way of a faith-filled man who has been called to the priesthood. For more details or to register online, go to www.sfs.edu/golf or call 414-747-6463. 10 th Annual FRIENDS OF THE POOR WALK & 5K RUN Sponsored by Sheboygan County St. Vincent de Paul September 30, 2017 This 2 mile walk and 5K run takes place at Sheboygan South High School and begins at 10:00. Consider forming a team or getting your family together to walk for the kids that don t have a bed to sleep in, warm winter outerwear, or shoes to keep their feet warm. To find more information on how you can help us meet the basic needs of kids or to register, go to www.svdpusa.net/fop/ (search events for Sheboygan). Additional questions, contact Dennis Van Hoof 920-457-4844 TRAVELING THIS SUMMER? CHECK OUT MASSTIMES.ORG It can be difficult for Catholics to find a Mass when traveling or when it is not practical to attend at their regular parishes. It is not always easy to find the right diocesan or parish websites. Mass Times makes it much easier to search for a Mass by presenting all the possibilities in a geographical area on one page. At www.masstimes.org you will find worship times, church locations, contact information, website links and maps. Fresh Meals on Wheels of Sheboygan County is in need of volunteers to deliver meals in Sheboygan, Plymouth, and Oostburg. Every day we depend on volunteers to deliver warm nutritious meals to those in need. Our volunteers do so much more than deliver a meal. For some of our clients, our volunteers may be the only social contact they receive during the day and they look forward to our daily visits. We also provide piece of mind for family members because they know that someone is checking on their loved ones during the day. Our volunteers are vital to helping Meals On Wheels live out our mission! We would be so grateful if you would consider donating one hour of your time on a monthly basis. If you would like to learn more about becoming a volunteer, please contact Lori Ristow at (920) 309-2302 or lori.ristow@freshmealsonwheels.org. Also, as a reminder, Meals on Wheels is available at a reduced cost of $6.15 to anyone in need of nutritious meals. In some instances, there may be assistance available to help pay for the meals. Our meals are made fresh daily in our facility on Taylor Drive and we can meet most special dietary needs. Some clients have been on the meals program for years and some come on as a temporary solution as they recuperate from an illness or surgery. If you are aware of anyone who could utilize our program, please let them know how we can help. For more information please call Maureen at (920) 451-7011.
St. John the Baptist Plymouth June 18, 2017 Mass Schedule and Intentions The Week at St. John the Baptist SJB - St. John the Baptist STA - St. Thomas Aquinas, Elkhart Lake Saturday, June 17 4:00pm SJB Michael Phelan 4:00pm SJB Deceased Members of the Sander and Stemper Families 5:30pm STA For the People of St. Thomas Aquinas Sunday, June 18 8:00am STA Alton Chambers 8:00am STA Larry and Joan Buechel 9:30am SJB Anita King 9:30am SJB Robert and Josephine O Malley Monday, June 19 8:00am SJB Frank and Bernice Crosby 8:00am SJB Deceased Members of the Herbert and Evangeline Wirtz Family Tuesday, June 20 8:00am SJB Donald Schroeder 8:00am SJB George O Neil Wednesday, June 21 8:00am STA Aloys Lee (Fritz) Schmitz 8:00am STA Carole Kleiber Thursday, June 22 8:00am SJB Greg Ziegler 8:00am SJB Deceased Members of the Jetzer Family Friday, June 23 8:00am STA Souls in Purgatory 8:00am STA Don Diedrich Saturday, June 24 4:00pm SJB Arlin Pitzen 4:00pm SJB Edie Kapellen 5:30pm STA Don White 5:30pm STA Andy Kohlmann Sunday, June 25 8:00am STA Margaret Dippel 8:00am STA Ed and Evangeline Lange 9:30am SJB Willard Schmitz 9:30am SJB Harold L. and Ann Meyer Scriptures The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 18, 2017 1st: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a 2nd: I Corinthians 10:16-17 Gospel: John 6:51-58 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ June 25, 2017 1st: Jeremiah 20:10-13 2nd: Romans 5:12-15 Gospel: Matthew 10:26-33 June 18-25, 2017 Monday... June 19 4:00pm... Eucharistic Adoration/Adoration Rm Tuesday... June 20 6:15pm... Christian Women Mtg/Church Hall 6:30pm... Prayer and Worship Mtg/Parish Office Thursday... June 22 6:00pm... Prayer Shawl Mtg/Parish Office Saturday... June 24 9:30am... Private Confessions/Chapel *** SJB CHRISTIAN WOMEN S MEETING *** Tuesday, June 20,2017 SJB Church Hall, 6:15 pm the Rosary Will be Prayed and the Meeting to Follow. All Members are welcome. The Confirmation Class of 2015 is invited to a Picnic and Mass on the Beach! June 25th from 4:00-8:00pm Mass will be at 5:00 Dinner is served at 6:00 Fr. John Schreiter Presiding All students who just completed their first year out of high school are encouraged to join us for worship, fellowship, and food at the Fireman's Beach in Elkhart Lake. Volleyball courts reserved throughout the afternoon! Please RSVP to Erin by June 17th, egross@sjbplymouth.org Parish Stewardship 2017 Weekend Giving June 10-11 Fiscal Year-to-Date Giving July 1, 2016 - June 12, 2017 Total Budget Variance Envelopes $7,898 $585,478 Buildings & Grounds $695 $43,268 $48,700 $(5,432) Plate $1,133 $64,342 $67,410 $(3,068) $608,125 $(22,647)
Parish Information Sacramental Celebrations Eucharistic Liturgies: See the front cover of Bulletin. Baptism: Contact the Parish Office Reconciliation: 2nd and 4th Saturday from 9:30-10:00am in the chapel. Marriage: Contact the pastor no later than six months prior to day of the wedding. Very Reverend Philip D. Reifenberg Shared Temporary Administrator Parish Trustees Bill Barbieur... Treasurer Don Sager... Secretary Pastoral Council Chair... John Mueller Members: Kent Bindl, Anne Gamoke, Mark Gumm, Keith Ott, Joel Pierce, Tom Paul, Mike Sokol, Kristin Strehlow Finance Council Chair... Jim Birenbaum Members: Bill Barbieur, Patty Huberty, Tom Paul, Don Sager St. John the Baptist School ~ 893-5961 Amy Nelson... Principal Ann Penkwitz... School Secretary Matt Mooney... Board of Education Chair St. John the Baptist Faith Formation ~ 892-6015 Amy Albers... Faith Formation Grades 1-8 Erin Gross... Faith Formation Grades 9-12 Contacts Cemetery... Parish Office ~ 892-4006 Prayer Needs....Kate ~ 893-0937 Caring Cab... Karen ~ 892-4849 St. Vincent de Paul... 892-4913 www.sjbplymouth.org Parish Membership We welcome you to the St. John the Baptist Parish Family. To receive a registration form or to notify us of an address change, please complete the form below. Place the completed form in the collection basket, or return it to the Parish Office (115 Plymouth Street, Plymouth 53073). Name Address: Phone: New Parishioner Address Change Bulletin Deadline Please submit announcements for the bulletin in writing to the Parish Office no later than Monday before noon. We appreciate your cooperation. Parish Office Contact Information Hours: 8:30am-Noon and 1:00-4:00pm Phone..892-4006 Fax...893-8444 E-mail...sjbparish@sjbplymouth.org Lisa Schoneman.....Business Manager Katie Kleiber........Office Assistant Scott Dedlow. Building Maintenance....Director of Liturgy Hearing Assistance: The induction loop system for hearing device users is installed in church. To take advantage of this hearing assistance, please turn your hearing device to the T coil setting and sit in either of the middle two sections of church. The support of our advertisers helps offset the cost of publishing our bulletin. Please thank them when you can and support them with your business.