Parish Office Hours Tuesday through Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 262-942-8300 Catholic Schools www.allsaintskenosha.org www.kenoshastjoseph.com Kenosha Area Young Adult Catholics: Facebook: KYAC Daily Masses: 1st Tuesday of month 5:15 p.m. St. Catherine Medical Center Chapel All other Tuesdays 5:15 p.m. St. Anne Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, - 12 noon St. Anne Saturdays 8:30 a.m. St. Anne 2nd Wednesday 10:15 a.m. Prairie Ridge Sr. Campus 7900 94th Avenue Welcome to St. Anne Sunday Worship: Saturday 5:15 p.m., Sunday: 9:15 a.m. &-11:30 a.m. Eucharistic holy hour Tuesday 7 to 8 p.m. Baptisms - Congratulations! Contact the parish at least 2 months in advance to register for a Baptism Reflection Weddings-Blessings! Contact Fr. Bob at least 6 months in advance Reconciliation Wednesday 12:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. or by appointment Anointing of the Sick Contact Fr. Bob 942-8300 Parish Membership- Registration will take place after the Sunday, 9:15 a.m. Masses Find us on Facebook: St. Anne Catholic Church, Pleasant Prairie Homilies are posted weekly on our Web site Find us at www.saint-anne.org Parish Calendar & Bulletins Videos Weekly Gospel Reflections Youth Ministry, GRACE Group & That Man is You Updates
Come to the Feast Why would invited guests refuse to come to a wedding? Free food and drink, music and dancing what s not to like? By this time, Jesus knew that many of the Jewish leaders would not accept the invitation to follow him. As we know, after the Resurrection the disciples began to spread the good news not only to other Jews, but to anyone who would listen. One reason the leaders in Israel did not accept Jesus was his association with sinners. They did not understand that God calls sinners to repent and be forgiven. Ordinary people, who knew they were sinners, were attracted by the offer of forgiveness. Many of them repented and came to be baptized. As the parable says, they filled the banquet hall. So what about the man in the parable who came in street clothes? The wedding garment was a symbol of the baptismal gown, the sign of new life in Christ. So this man symbolizes those who come to the feast without repenting of their sins. We can be like that man sometimes. We come to church, arguing with our spouse on the way. We bring our prejudices, lies, anger, and selfishness with no intention of doing anything about them. We come with the attitude that says, I m here, aren t I? That should be good enough. But it s not. By dying for our sins, Jesus calls us to come back to God. So repentance is not just a change of clothing, it is a change of heart. It is our ticket to the banquet, our way of saying, I know I don t deserve this, but thanks for letting me share the feast. Tom Schmidt, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. Readings for the Week Monday: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Thursday: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21 To help raise the remaining funds for our parking lot project, about $10,000, I d like to make available to you the opportunity to buy ice cream and cheese curds from WW Homestead Dairy, which is a Weighner family business. The price you pay is the same that you would by traveling all the way to Waukon, Iowa, and walking into the store. I will cover the shipping costs. I can honestly say that you will not find better ice cream or cheese curds in the entire state of Wisconsin. I am not biased at all. After you place your order, consider adding a donation toward our parking lot fund drive. Jim Cicchini of Cicchini Construction has graciously allowed us to pay the invoice as funds become available. With your help, I m c o n f i d e n t t h a t w e c a n r a i s e t h e r e ma i n i n g f u n d s. There are an abundance of flavors to choose from. Again, these are the prices you would pay by traveling to Waukon, but delivered directly to you at St. Anne. Order on our website, search for ice cream. Fr. Bob Ice Cream Gallons: $12.95 Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla, King s Cinnamon, Oreo Speedwagon $16.85 Iowa Twister, Butter Brickle Pecan, Rocky Road, Caramel Apple Fresh Cheese Curds 12 oz. White cheddar - $4.50 Jalapeño Ranch - $5.25 Fresh Cheese Curds 16 oz. White cheddar - $5.00 This Week at St. Anne Monday, October 16 6 p.m. Boy Scouts 6:15 p.m. Winter Social Tuesday, October 17 5:15 p.m. Mass Int. of Isa Cummings 6 p.m. Finance 6 p.m. Frassati Homework Club 6 p.m. 33 Days to Morning Glory 7 p.m. Eucharistic Holy Hour 7 p.m. Parish Council Wednesday, October 18 10 a.m. Everyday Life Group 12 p.m. Mass Eugene Field 12:30 p.m. Reconciliation 5:30 p.m. Child Faith Formation 6:30 p.m. Adult Choir Thursday, October 19 6 a.m. That Man is You 9:30 a.m. GRACE 12 p.m. Mass Charles Giovanelli 3 p.m. Good Shepherd 6:30 p.m. GRACE Friday, October 20 11 a.m. Mass John Oglesby Please note the time of this Mass 1-5 p.m. Blood Drive in Gathering Saturday, October 21 7 a.m. Church Cleaning 8:30 a.m. Mass 9 a.m. Reconciliation 9 a.m. Men s Group 4 p.m. Child Faith Formation 5:15 p.m. Mass Jeff Forgette Sunday, October 22 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Child Faith Formation 9:15 a.m. Mass Carolyn & Dominic Ridolfi 11:30 a.m. Mass for the living and deceased of St. Anne parish 6 p.m. LifeNite 6 p.m. Middle School Faith Formation
Wedding Banns III Ana Sofia Larraga Martinez and Kevin James Gross Your Blood is Needed! Please donate to the next St. Anne Blood Drive to be held here at St. Anne on Friday October 20th from 1-5 pm. Sign up in the Gathering Area near the clock or online at bcw.edu/stanne2017. Faith Formation Classes are underway. Thank you for bringing your children on time and having already used the bathroom. There is so much to learn and so little time together, but we trust parents are doing their part in imparting the faith outside of this building, too. May you continue to muster the courage to say and do all that is in your heart. Listen, my son, to your father s instruction and do not forsake your mother s teaching Proverbs 1:8 Wonderful Wednesdays Play and Pray Wonderful Wednesday is an opportunity for parents and preschoolers/infants/young-kids-not-in-school to participate in. Please enter on the west side of the building where we can buzz you in and join us in the small classroom for play time. We have toys, puppets and puzzles galore. This is a good time to build relationships with other parents of small children in a Catholic environment. We meet the second Wednesday of the month (October 11th) from 9:30-11am. Just show up to play! New Parishioners Patrick O Bryan Anna Marie Bosco and Aldo Bosco Saksa Joanne, Eric, Megan, Jeffrey and Mitchell Block Cynthia, John, Melissa and Allison Jozwiak Baptisms Reagan Margaret Bain, daughter of Katie and Christopher Bain Wesley Andrew Hubbell, son of Kaitlin and Scott Hubbell Timothy K nyaw, son of San Lay Paw and Has K nyaw Olivia Belle Kotrba, daughter of Jera and Russell Kotrba Pajamas & Prayers Our next Pajamas & Prayers event will be held on a school night, Wednesday, October 25 at 6:30pm. Bring the whole family or part of it, in jammies or clothes, and we ll enjoy a bedtime story and snack, and maybe a puzzle or a short movie, before we say, Goodnight! to Jesus with our prayers. Go home to brush your teeth and kiss your family by 7:30pm. We hope you ll join us in the Atrium! w e are pleased to announce St. Anne parishioner, Suzanne Fournier, released her memoirs called, Life After Diapers. The backdrop for her book is her eightmonth deployment to Iraq. Suzanne writes about moving her husband Gil to Kenosha in 2005 to be near their daughters, Michelle Metallo and Colette Shackelford, and attending Mass at St. Anne s before flying out of Mitchell Airport on her journey to the war zone of Iraq. Her book describes her journey from a stay-at-home mom of seven children to becoming a Department of Defense civilian leader and how she did it. You can have a successful family and career. Pray, trust in God and believe in yourself! Her book, is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. A book signing will occur after weekend masses October 28 and 29. Books will be available for purchase or bring a book you ve purchased elsewhere.
Please return your gifts in your labeled BOX OF JOY by November 4/5 to St. Anne window ledges inside our Faith Formation classrooms. Any shoe box will do! Please include with your gifts an envelope containing at least $9 to cover shipping costs. Thank you for your generosity! Thank you for your generosity! We encourage each family to make this activity a part of your pre-thanksgiving, pre-advent celebration by going to the store together to choose and buy gift items, and then come home to pack the Boxes of Joy together, and make cards for the children who will receive them. Please remember to pray together for the Box of Joy recipients and the missionaries who ll deliver them! Thank you! What power there is in your generosity! Teach your children to give as Jesus gives, with self-emptying love. Mass of Hope and Healing Please join us for a special concelebrated Mass of Hope and Healing for parents, grandparents, siblings, relatives and friends who have suffered the loss of a child during pregnancy (including miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy), still birth, or newborn/infant/young child. Mass of Hope and Healing Tuesday, October 24 at 7:00 PM Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 812 N. Jackson St. Milwaukee. During the Mass, the names of the children we have lost will be read aloud and added to the Book of Remembrance. If you would like your child s name to be included, please contact Rich Harter at 414-758-2215 or harterr@archmil.org. For more information, visit the Marriage & Family Life website. Mt. Carmel October Homemade Spaghetti Dinner Please join us at the Mt Carmel October Homemade Spaghetti Dinner! The dinner will be held in the church hall on Friday and Saturday, October 20 and 21 from 4pm until 7pm and on Sunday, October 22 from 11am until 2pm. For only $10, you will enjoy a complete meal of homemade spaghetti and sauce, a meatball, sausage, salad and dessert. Tickets are sold at the door. Carry outs are available. We are handicap accessible. Please contact the church office with questions at 262.652.7660. We hope to see you there! The New York City Mission team will be selling yummy DeRango s Pizzas, from October 13 th through October 29 th. Please support their mission work. Delivery will be on November 18. You can order pizzas by visiting their table after all Masses. Encounter MKE: Steubenville Young Adult Conference, Saturday, November 11 Meet people. Enjoy life. Encounter Jesus. Join 700+ young adults (18-39) for a day of relevant messages, live music, and prayer to satisfy your deepest longings. Cosponsored by Brew City Catholic (Archdiocese of Milwaukee s Young Adult Ministry Initiative) at the Archbishop Cousins Center. For more details and to register, visit: www.encountermilwaukee.com.
Volunteer Transportation Service (sponsored by Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, Inc.) Do you need help with rides? Do you know someone who is elderly or disabled who has difficulty finding transportation to medical appointments, personal errands, or attending Mass? Volunteer Transportation Service can help! Call for more details, Barb @ 262.842.7433. Volunteer Opportunity: If you are a good driver and would like to help the frail elderly or an adult with a disability in your parish (or community) to get to their medical appointments, shopping, or give them a ride to church, please contact Volunteer Transportation Service. What a great way to help someone who is no longer able to drive! This opportunity is extremely flexible. You dictate when (and how often) you would like to drive. Drivers are reimbursed.42 cents per mile. For more information, call Barb @ 262.842.7433. St. Anne women will caravan to the 2017 Women of Christ Conference on Saturday, November 4 as in previous years. The conference will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Washington County Fair Park in West Bend. If you have questions about the conference or carpooling contact one of the Women of Christ parish liaisons below. Margie Mandli, margie.mandli@gmail.com Nancy Salerno, njsal27@gmail.com Julie Field, jmfield55@aol.com Time is running out to sign up for this Holy Land Trip of a lifetime, all for only $2995! Can you imagine being in B e t h l e h e m a t Christmastime? Only 10 spots left for this special 10 Day Pilgrimage! Singers can j o i n I n t l recording artist Anna Nuzzo in concerts in B e t h l e h e m & Jerusalem for their Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies! Couples will renew their wedding vows in Cana! So many blessings await... Email Ceci for more info at Ceci.triska@gmail.com or call her at (979) 541-7699. Your support of the All That Glitters is Blue and Gold annual auction lays a very important role in our commitment to deliver educational excellence to our students. Mark your calendars now! This annual event is on Saturday, November 4 and begins with a celebratory Mass at St. Mark Parish at 4 p.m. and continues at the Upper Campus at 5 p.m. with a silent auction, passed hors d'oeuvres, incredible raffles, delicious dinner and a live auction. You can register on the St. Joseph Website or email auction@sjcawi.org for more information. October is the Month of the Rosary. At All Saints Catholic School, it has become our tradition to invite our students to pray the Rosary with their families in their homes. We do this by sending home with each student, the Blessed Mary Rosary packets. These packets include blessed Rosaries, a prayer guide on how to pray the Rosary and a photo of the Blessed Mother. It is a beautiful opportunity for our students to encourage family prayer in their own homes. We, at All Saints Catholic School, encourage you to pray the Rosary with your family.
Parish Mission Statement We, the members of St. Anne Catholic Church in Pleasant Prairie, WI are a community devoted to: Enthusiastic prayer and worship Heart-felt hospitality and Actively involving parishioners in the life of the parish Empowered by the Spirit, we dedicate ourselves to: Servant leadership Christian discipleship and lifelong growth in faith Reaching out in charity, compassion, and justice for those in need Parish Staff Fr. Robert Weighner, Pastor rweighner@saint-anne.org Bill Clark Deacon (Dorothy) clarkbltn@sbcglobal.net Rich Stanula Deacon (Alice) stanularj@aol.com Fred Carrubba Custodian Joan Cunningham Administrative Assistant jcunningham@saint-anne.org Claudia Murillo Bookkeeper cmurillo@saint-anne.org LeAnn Rogan Director of Child Faith Formation K3 Gr. 8 lrogan@saint-anne.org Richard Sosa Director of Music and Youth Ministry rsosa@saint-anne.org Dan Weisner Custodian/Coordinator Pastoral Council Tom Binder bindetj@yahoo.com Denise Ehr abbachild7@gmail.com Julie Field jmfield55@aol.com Chris Geyer, Chair tuckerwi07@gmail.com Pam Jacobsen, Vice Chair pjacobsen1@wi.rr.com Paul Makidon, Trustee paul.makidon@abbvie.com Mark Mandli, Secretary mjmandl2@scj.com Tim Metallo timothy.metallo@gmail.com Alice Stanula, Trustee ats1231@aol.com Fr. Robert Weighner, Pastor rweighner@saint-anne.org Stewardship; A Way of Life Financial Stewardship Monthly Financials for September 2017 Fiscal Year July 2017 to June 2018 Month to Year to Revenues Date Date Financial Stewardship $52,647 $162,274 SCRIP Ministry $ 1,944 $ 7,782 Offertory Collection $ 4,469 $ 13,578 Other $ 6,875 $ 31,893 Total Revenues $65,935 $215,527 Expenses Operational Expenses $41,744 $117,856 Charity and Justice $ 112 $ 212 Debt Repayment $30,025 $ 90,073 Total Expenses $71,881 $208,141 Net Total ($5,946) $ 7,386 Operational income, expenses and use of mortgage reserves only. Does not include Restricted Funds. No mortgage reserves were used during this fiscal year.. SCRIP Sales Week ending 10/8/17 Online Orders 2 $ 800 At church 42 $11,675 Total 44 $12,475 It is not your love that sustains the marriage, but from now on, the marriage that sustains your love." (Dietrich Bonhoeffer, writing to a young bride and group from his prison cell in Nazi Germany in 1943) www.susanvogt.net When your child has a problem and wants your help or input, and you are caught off guard, try saying 'Tell me more about that.' or 'What do YOU think you should do?' Responses like this can buy you time and clarify the situation. www.susanvogt.net