Welcome to St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish January 28, 2018 Parish Office 2597 Glendale Avenue School Office (920)434-2145 Green Bay, WI 54313 (920)434-3822 www.sjbh.org www.gracesystem.org All were amazed and asked one another, "What is this? A new teaching with authority. He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him." His fame spread everywhere throughout the whole region of Galilee. - Mk 1:27-28 "The people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes." Those gathered in the synagogue where Jesus taught had never heard anything like this before. They were used to the preaching of the welleducated scribes, but Jesus possessed something that those men lacked: authority. Instead of merely interpreting the laws of the prophets, Jesus presented a new vision, indeed, he shared the good news of the Gospel with his listeners. We do not have the opportunity to stand in the presence of Jesus in the same way that those firstcentury Jews did, but nonetheless we can also stand in awe of his authority. His teachings are available to us through the sacred Scriptures that the Church has preserved and through the sacred tradition that the Church carries on. And in a special way, Christ's authority continues to inspire and guide us through the ministries of the papacy, episcopacy, and priesthood that Jesus established on our behalf while he was yet on earth. As Catholics, we have a special share in the astonishing authority of Jesus through the hierarchy of the Church. Although this structure is often misunderstood or misinterpreted, it is actually an authority rooted in service and modeled after Christ who told his apostles, "The greatest among you must be your servant" (Mt 23:11). This humble exercise of authority is contrary to the worldly search for power. And whenever we find ourselves in a position of authority, we too should strive to lead and direct others in the true spirit of Christian love and service. Chances are, if we truly imitate Christ in this way, people will be astonished at what they see. ~ AUTHORITY ROOTED IN SERVICE ~
Welcome to Saint John the Baptist Catholic Parish Howard, Wisconsin Saturday, January 27 Sunday, January 28 Tuesday, January 30 Wednesday, January 31 Thursday, February 1 Friday, February 2 Saturday, February 3 Sunday, February 4 Oh God, Hear Our Prayer 4:30 pm People of the Parish 8:00 am 10:00 am Kurt Ahonen Connie Brault 6:30 pm Jim Straudenmaier 8:30am Joan Gillis 8:30am 6:30pm Lenny Meyer Holy Hour 8:30am Jack O Neil 4:30 pm Joe & Margaret Kleczka 8:00 am 10:00 am People of the Parish Carla Ries Stewardship of Treasure From last weeks collection Weekly Contribution Budget $ 22,800.00 Weekly Envelopes $ 15,389.49 Loose Collection $ 1,029.95 Total $ 16,419.44 Did you know that you can pay your Kohl's credit card bill with SCRIP? Pick some up today. Volunteers for: Feb 3 & 4 The Rosary is said every Sunday at 7:30am in the Day Chapel Feb 10 & 11 Feb 17 & 18 SCRIP NEWS Allyson Welnetz & Nancy Leurquin Theresa Drevs & Pat White Vicki Torres & Jean Payette This Week at St. John s CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK! Monday, January 29, 2018 Women s Bible Study Fireplace Room, 6:00pm Faith Formation Gr. 1-8 6:00pm Women s Welcome (CRHP) - Faith Formation Rm, 6:30pm Tuesday, January 30, 2018 Children s Choir Church, 3:20pm Men s Bible Study Conference Room, 6:30pm AA Upper Ministry Center, 8:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Breaking Open the Word - Narthex, 6:30am & 6:00pm Open Fish Bowl Ministry Center, 6:00pm Faith Formation Gr. 1-8, 6:00pm Hospitality Conference Room, 6:30pm Faith Formation Gr. 9&10, 7:30pm Thursday, February 1 2018 That Man is You Narthex, 6:00am Adoration 9:30am 6:30pm Holy Hour Church, 6:30pm Women s Bible Study Fireplace Room, 9:30am Men s Welcome (CRHP) - Fireplace Room, 6:30pm Date Night Church (Holy Hour)/Narthex (Social following) Adult Faith Formation Fireplace Room 7:30pm Friday, February 2, 2018 Social Concerns (Shelter Meal) - Commons, 9:00am Jedi Monk Club Commons, 3:00pm Youth Lock In 7:00pm Saturday 8:00am Saturday, February 3, 2018 CATHEDRAL BOOK SALE Narthex, After Mass Women s Bible Study Fireplace Room, 8:00am Sunday, February 4, 2018 CATHEDRAL BOOK SALE Narthex, After both Masses COFFEE & ROLLS Boy/Girl Scouts Children s Stewardship Here are just a few of the many offerings to God from the youth at St. John the Baptist. Helped clean up in the kitchen at cub scouts I did all my homework I helped my Grandma I helped make breakfast. I helped my dog I helped pick up the living room this morning. I helped us move from one house to another and folded a huge load of laundry Spelling taken directly from the envelopes! 10 youth envelopes were turned in last week $9.00 FINANCE COUNCIL/PASTORAL COUNCIL JOINT MEETING RESCHEDULED FEBRUARY 12 @ 6:30 IN THE COMMONS All are welcome! Scripture Readings February 4th Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Reading I Job 7:1-4, 6-7 Reading II 1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23 Gospel Mark 1:29-39
January 28, 2018 HOW IS YOUR PRAYER LIFE? Looking for something to do this Lenten Season? Do you find it easy to pray? Is prayer an integral part of your life? Do you hear God s voice in your daily life? For many of us, the answer to these questions is no. We all desire an intimate relationship with God; He made us that way. But knowing how to pray, when to pray and what type of prayer will bring us closer to Him. With the Lenten season coming up many of you may also be looking for a way to enrich your prayer life. This is a perfect opportunity for just that! ASH WEDNESDAY MASSES AT ST. JOHN S Wednesday, February 14th 6:30am Liturgy of the Word with ashes 8:30am Mass with ashes 5:00pm Liturgy of the Word with ashes 6:30pm Mass with ashes Dates: Every Tuesday evening starting February 13 th April 3rd OR Every Wednesday morning starting February 14 th April 4th Time: 7:15pm 8:30pm (Evening Sessions) 9:30am 10:45am (Morning Session) **Come for 8:30am mass beforehand! Place: Narthex of the Church Cost: $15.95 for the manual Please Register with us by February 5 th by calling Sarah Wulf at (920)434-2145 ext. 201 Would you take a 40-day journey to become the best-version-of-yourself? Best Lent Ever, is a free email program designed to help you open your heart to God. Encounter Him during this Lenten Season! Each day beginning with Ash Wednesday, you will receive short inspirational videos, practical tips to incorporate into your everyday life, and encouraging stories. Sign up at: DynamicCatholic.com/Lent
January 28, 2018 Stewardship of Service Commitment forms With our hands opened, and as stewards of all gifts received from God, we give thanks. Grateful for each of you who serve in so many ways within your families, jobs and church. Evolving in service is evolving in your faith. Taking steps and growing into service is saying YES and AMEN to the desire that is on our minds and in our hearts. Desire of what God is calling you and me to do. Please return your Stewardship of Service commitment form to one of the gift bags at the entrances of church. SCOUT SUNDAY DID YOU KNOW... There are so many words in the English language that are misunderstood or misinterpreted. The same holds true for the verbiage in our Catholic Community. In an effort to help each of us better understand what we are reading in the scripture, prayers we recite, verbiage used in homilies or during mass, etc., the Stewardship Committee has put together a list of words with definitions to help us all better understand our Catholic Faith. Watch each bulletin for the word(s) of the week! Evangelization - Is the proclamation of the Gospel to all peoples near and far. (USCCA) Evangelization essentially is introducing a friend, neighbor or family member to Jesus Christ. Who is He to you? When they see the joy you have from knowing, loving and serving Jesus, they will want that for themselves too. New Evangelization - The New Evangelization calls each of us to deepen our faith, believe in the Gospel message and go forth to proclaim the Gospel. The focus of the New Evangelization calls all Catholics to be evangelized first and then go forth to evangelize others. In a special way, the New Evangelization is focused on re-posing the Gospel to those who have experienced a crisis of faith. (USCCB) On February 4th @ 10:00 the Scouts will be hosting Sunday Mass. All scouts and their families are encouraged to attend and celebrate the connection of scouting and faith. The Scouts will be greeting, lecturing, ushering, and serving donuts and coffee after the Sunday masses. Congratulations to all the St. John s Scouts who have received their honors, especially the ones who received their Eagle Award over the past year! We are all very proud of you! GOD BLESS! New name, still the same! Formerly, Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP) Mark your calendars for the Spring Weekend: Men s: April 21-22 Women s: April 28-29 First Reconciliation On Wednesday, January 24, 88 students celebrated their 1st Reconciliation. Through this sacrament, our parish is blessed and strengthened. My prayer, for these children, is for peace in their hearts and homes. I would like to say thank you to Father Scott, Father John, parents, teachers, catechists, and all who helped with the preparation for this Sacrament. Also, I appreciate our visiting priests for coming to celebrate First Reconciliation with us. Peace to all, Susan Casleton
January 28, 2018 Going to the Hospital? Principal s Reflection Do you know you are going to the hospital? Have unexpectedly been hospitalized? Please let the staff at the hospital know that you belong to St. John the Baptist, Howard and that you would like a visit. When you do this, the hospital is supposed to call the parish to let us know. Deacon Nick Williams and Ruth Holloway, Pastoral Minister, visit the hospitals regularly. We are sorry if you have been in the hospital and not received a visit, but often the parish staff is unaware that you have been hospitalized. If, after your hospital stay, you will be in a rehab facility or will require nursing home care, please call the office to let us know where you are. The hospitals are not allowed to tell us and we want to know so we can bring communion to you during your stay. Help us keep track of you and your family! Andrew Mulloy Celebrating Catholic Schools Early Childhood For more on our Early Childhood Program visit: sjbhschool.org/ earlychildhood. Today kicks off National Catholic Schools Week 2018! Catholic Schools Week is an opportunity for our entire community to celebrate the value of Catholic education. Our Catholic schools are made possible through the support and faith guidance of our 23 sponsoring parishes. See GRACE in action! Join us at one of our open house events or schedule your personalized visit today at gracesystem.org. A lifeline for marriage March 2-4 Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times in their marriages. It is designed to provide the tools to help get marriages back on track. Maybe you know someone a friend, family member or coworker who is struggling. Or maybe your own marriage needs a lifeline? This program has helped tens of thousands of couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels. For confidential information about or to register for the program beginning with a weekend retreat in the Green Bay area March 2-4, 2018, at the St Norbert's Abbey in De Pere, please call (414) 502-7685, email: lakeshore@retrouvaille.org or visit our website at http:// www.helpourmarriage.com We know that each day our daughters walk through the SJB doors they are surrounded by teachers and peers that hold God and Love in as high a regard as we do. -Tiffany, parent Registration for the 2018-19 school year begins on January 28. We offer Early Childhood for 3- and 4-year-olds, and a full kindergarten through eighth-grade academic program. Learn more at www.sjbhschool.org or call 920-434-3822 x221. January 30 - Shadow Day If your family is thinking about transferring to St. John the Baptist School, this day is for you. Call the office to sign up to have your son/daughter shadow another student for the day and see what it is like to be a student at our parish school. Schedule a Tour If you are interested in a tour, do not hesitate to call and schedule. Principal Mulloy is always happy to meet with you and show you our Early Childhood and K-8 academic programs. 3-year-old Early Childhood: Monday/Wednesday OR Tuesday/Thursday -from 8:05-11:05 (beginning 2018-19) -Before-School care is available 4-year-old Early Childhood: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday -Half day option is from 8:05-11:05 -Full day option is from 8:05-2:55 -Before- and After-care is available
January 28, 2018 Attention all Cooks HELPING HANDS is currently looking for more people to serve on this committee! If you have a love of cooking and helping people in need we would greatly appreciate you joining this Ministry! Please contact Lori Gezella 434-7330 or Gerrie Ward 660-9948 for more details! If you have a pyx at home and no longer need it, please return it to the sacristy or Parish office as we are getting quite low. Thank you! Baptismal Changes In the past, all families that have had their children baptized at St. John s had received a welcome gift through our Elizabeth Ministry. We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all those who have donated their time, talent, or treasure to make these gift bags possible! So many families have been touched by your generosity. In keeping with this beautiful tradition, baptismal families will now be receiving a board book called, I know Jesus, by Matthew Kelly and a homemade baby blanket. The books have been purchased with a generous donation from our Knights of Columbus council #6279 and our parish community. The blankets have been created and donated by several of our talented parishioners. We want our baptismal families to continue to feel the love and support we have for them; knowing that we are here to help them pass on their faith to their children. As a result of these changes, we will no longer be collecting items such as baby clothes or toys. However, we are still accepting any homemade baby blankets for these children. These blankets are such a lovely way of welcoming them into our parish family! Faith Formation Opportunity Starting February 7th we are looking for a 8th Grade catechist on Wednesday evenings. Class runs from 6:00 7:15 pm and last class of the year is April 16. Your pay will be in the form of a lot of smiles from some great kids! Call Susan at 434-2145, ext.205, if interested. Middle School Lock-In! Friday, February 2-7pm to Saturday, Feb 3rd-8 a.m. We re having our Middle School Lock-In at SJB! This year, we re having a BLAST at SJB with LOTS of food {pizza, and snackage}, tons of fun like an Escape Room, capture the flag, Slime Making, PJ Praise and Worship, Movies, and more! It s going to be a BLAST, so don t wait, registration is happening now! If your student is interested in this great overnight lock-in and you have questions, please contact Kym Allex in the Office of Youth Evangelization or to register contact Sherry in the Faith Formation Offices! Cost is $15 per student! We are in need of ADULT chaperones. If interested please contact KYM in the parish office.
January 28, 2018 Liturgical Ministries The complete schedule is online at www.sjbh.org/parishcal Give us a call with any questions, we would love to hear from you! Pastoral Team (920)434-2145 Pastor Rev. John P. Bergstadt Ext. 211 Parochial Vicar Rev. Scott Valentyn Ext. 210 Deacons Manny Torres & Nicholas Williams Business Administrator Deacon Manny Torres Ext. 213 School Principal Andrew Mulloy Ext. 223 Evangelical/Spiritual Growth Ruth Holloway Ext. 209 Adult & Young Adult Evangelization Katie Westhoven Ext. 204 Youth Evangelization Kym Allex Ext. 214 Liturgy and Music Karen Buchinger Ext. 232 Faith Formation Coordinator Amy Koehler/Mott Ext 212 Faith Formation Gr/ 1-8/Plus Sacraments Susan Casleton Ext 205 Parish Trustees Jean Payette Bob Buss Council Chairpersons Pastoral Council Melinda Palzewic Meets on the second Thursday of the Month Finance Council David Withee Meets on the Fourth Monday of the Month Council & Committee Meetings are open to all Parishioners Schedule of Worship Weekday Masses Tuesday 6:30pm ; Wednesday thru Friday 8:30am Adoration First Thursday of the Month (Holy Hour 6:30pm) Weekend Masses Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday 8:00am & 10:00am Reconciliation Tuesday evenings from 5:30-6:30pm Saturday 9:30am 10:30am (Or by appointment) Baptism Baptism Class is offered each month and is required prior to Baptism. Register by calling the Parish Office. Marriage Contact Deacon Manny at least eight months in advance.
January 28, 2018