January 8, 2017 Please Pray for these students who will receive this Sacrament today at 2:00 pm in Marion. All are welcome to celebrate with them in this special Confirmation Mass. Charity Desrochers Logan Zeinert Conner Harris Daniela Vargus Gavin Ferg Perla Vargus Rebecca Levandoski Dakota Anker McKenna Marquardt Travis Marquardt Matthew Kapitz Blake Hartlaub Abby Polzin Adam Radtke Matthew Radtke Dalton Zeinert Elliott Kowalkowski Three Parish Catholic Family St. Anthony, Tigerton; St. Mary, Marion; Holy Family-St. William, Wittenberg
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP - RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS I saw a slogan once for an Internet start-up: "There is one rule; there are no rules." In fact, when I searched for this slogan again online, I was surprised at all of the variations on the "no rules" sentiment. Apparently, even Justin Bieber has a documented quote: "I want my world to be fun. No parents, no rules, no nothing. Like, no one can stop me. No one can stop me." Wow. My own kids seldom read my reflections. If they are reading this one, don't get any ideas! Of course, a society without laws or rules will not exist for very long. The laws of a society are there to protect us from perhaps our greatest enemy: ourselves. We can't just do whatever we feel like. We will eventually hurt others or ourselves. The laws of God and his Church have the same effect. Sinful and imperfect people need parameters. Christians who choose sin or their own will over God's commandments not only break the relationship they have with their God, but they hurt others and diminish the body of Christ. A stewardship way of life asks of us to live in a certain manner. We sometimes think that our cultivation of gifts and giving them back with increase to God is for God's sake. God's commands do not benefit God, for God is complete and perfect without need for increase. But this way of life is for the benefit of his creation. There is no power struggle here between a God of rules and his children. The cross bears witness to that. Instead, God's "rules" prevent us from destroying ourselves, and give us a path so we may flourish. Whether you are an ordinary Joe or an ordinary Bieber, following God's commands will lead to the real satisfaction in this gift of life. --Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS Page 2 Three Parish Catholic Family How do you support the Bishop s Appeal? Announcement for Koinonia at St. Joe s Phlox March 31-April 2: A Koinonia (Community) Retreat is Returning to the Antigo Area March 31-April 2, 2017 (three weekends before Palm Sunday). It will be held at St. Joseph/Holy Family Parish Center in Phlox, a short distance southeast of Antigo. Cost is low. Overnight stay is not required but may be provided if needed. The retreat features inspiring talks, prayer, quiet reflection, good food, fellowship and spiritual ceremonies and gifts. To apply contact: Connie Nedohon, 920-737-6104 or email her at K97delux@yahoo.com Also, for information locally contact Tom McGrath, Director at 715-219-0214 or email at tommcg3911@gmail.com. Application blanks can also be obtained at your parish entrances. The Knights of Columbus Free Throw Competition will be held on Sunday, February 19, 2017. It is open to all boys and girls ages 9-14 years of age as of January 1, 2017. It will be held at the Tigerton High School Gym with registration beginning at 9:30 am. Shooting will follow immediately. All participants must be accompanied by a parent/guardian or have a note signed by their parents giving permission to participate. We also need proof of date of birth for each contestant. If there are any questions please call Julie Prey, 715-881-0038. FYI- The district level competition will follow immediately after the local competition. Champions from our local competition will compete with champions from surrounding local competitions. Plan accordingly for the champions that day!
Welcome to Three Parish Catholic Family 430 Swanke Street PO Box 106 Tigerton, WI 54486 Ph: 715-535-2571 Fax: 715-535-2953 Website: flockof4.org Parish Administrator Rev. José Castañeda Rectory Phone: 715 535-2581 Email: antocas12@hotmail.com Deacons Deacon Howard Bricco Deacon Pat Berg Deacon Mike Brandt Deacon Ken Sambs (Retired) Pastoral Coordinator Debra Brandt Email: debrabrandt@ymail.com Faith Formation Facilitator Tammy Wendler Email: flockof4re@gmail.com Bulletin- Email: sacctig@frontiernet.net Bulletin Deadline is 3:00PM on Monday. (unless early deadline) Three Parish Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM -12:00 PM *Office is closed on Holidays* Prayers? Is anyone in need of prayers? Our four Parishes have a group of Prayers that are willing and honored to pray for your needs. Please call any of the names and we will begin the prayers. St. Mary's Marion Bea 715-754-5431 St. Anthony's Tigerton Vonnie 715-535-2065 Jeanette 715-754-2376 Holy Family-St. William Wittenberg Jeanette 715-253-2931 or Karen 715-253-2059 General Information Confessions The Sacrament of Penance will be celebrated on the... 1st Saturday of the month at Tigerton from 9-9:30PM 2nd Saturday of the month at Wittenberg from 9-9:30PM 3rd Saturday of the month at Marion from 9-9:30AM Communion to the Homebound & Hospital Visits If you would like to receive communion at home or be visited when in the hospital contact Deb Brandt, Pastoral Coordinator. Religious Education Any parent interested in having his or her child or teen learn more about the Catholic Faith should contact Tammy Wendler at the Three Parish office. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Any person wanting to learn more about the Catholic Faith or to join our Church should contact Debra Brandt, Pastoral Coordinator. Matrimony Couples planning to marry are to contact Fr. Castan eda at least nine months prior to the proposed marriage date. Marriage preparation involves a series of meetings with the priest, married couples, and a retreat. Coming to Mass every weekend and participating in the life of the parish community is vitally important for those who wish to be married. Couples should not be living together prior to marriage. Baptism Anyone desiring the Sacrament of Baptism for themselves or for his or her infant child should contact Deb Brandt, Pastoral Coordinator. The Baptism of infants requires an active faith on the part of their parents and godparents. Coming to Mass every weekend and participating in the life of the parish community is vitally important for those who wish their children to be baptized. Funerals In the event of the death of a loved one, please contact the parish office or Father Castan eda directly. The family representative (s) should arrange to meet with Father Castan eda regarding the liturgical preparation: Wake Service, Funeral Mass and Internment. The Funeral Mass may be scheduled for any day of the week except Sunday. Anointing of the Sick In the case of serious illness or inirmity contact Father Castan eda at the parish office to arrange for receiving the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Those with scheduled surgeries may receive the Sacrament at home or at the church prior to going to the hospital for the surgery. Page 3 Three Parish Catholic Family
WHY DO WE DO THAT? - CATHOLIC TRADITIONS EXPLAINED Question: I read in the catechism that marriage is indissoluble. Why then does the church issue an annulment? Answer: The description of marriage as indissoluble is found in several places in the "Catechism of the Catholic Church." Described as required by spousal love (#1644) and as foundational to the union of marriage (#1646), this quality of marriage draws its meaning from the fidelity of Jesus to his church (#1647). Spouses give themselves once and forever to each other, forming a sacramental bond that binds them as one. Indissolubility presumes and depends upon the sacramental bond between spouses. An annulment does not destroy the bond. Instead, it shows that a sacramental bond never took place because, at the time of the vows, something was either present or absent that made the consent invalid. The ceremony itself does not bring about a sacrament, but rather the full, free, and able consent of a man and woman, one to the other. The husband and wife are the ministers of the sacrament to each other because they give the gift of themselves to one another. The priest is the official witness. Therefore, if the gift of self is not given, or is held back for any reason, no sacrament takes place. Unbound Update from Fr. Jim Horath- Thanks to all of you who supported this ministry. There were 28 children and elderly that were sponsored, as well as generous donations to the Unbound Scholarship fund. I send my deepest thank you for allowing me to share the message of Unbound with your parish families the weekend before last. In gratitude, I remain fraternally yours in Christ, Fr. Jim Horath Please bring in your palms next week. All palms need to be returned by February 19th, so that we can have them prepared properly for Ash Wednesday. Thank you. Everyone is invited to join St. Gianna Molla Catholic Medical Guild of Northeast Wisconsin at their annual White Mass celebrated by Bishop David Ricken, followed by the world renowned Fr. Tad Pacholczyk, Ph.D., who will be expounding on Sexuality, Infertility, and Human Embyos. Fr. Tad is the Director of Education at the National Catholic Bioethics Center. To prepare for this important event a retreat day will be directed by Fr. Regis Barwig who is prior of the Community of Our Lady Monastery. For further details and to register, visit www.sgmgnew.com/ ecommerce and join us for these spiritually and intellectually enriching events on February 25 & 26. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend the Confirmation celebration Mass at 2:00 pm at St. Mary in Marion today. 3 Parish Pilgrimage- Next weekend everyone will have the opportunity to partake in a three parish pilgrimage within our three parish family. We will start in Wittenberg with the 8 am Mass, then travel to Tigerton, and then on to Marion and end with the Mass. We will be praying in front of our tabernacles and celebrating the Masses, to which you can receive at both of them. This is a great way to honor our Lord with your lives. Let s make this a grand representation of our three parish family spirituality. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Ostrowski Farms, Inc., as well as all of our contributors, for their generous and gracious support of our Three Parish Bulletin. Thank You! hholy Family-St. William, Wittenberg News CCW Soup Sale: Back by popular demand, order your chicken and beef soup now through Feb.15th. Sign-up sheets in Gathering Area, $5.00 per quart. Pick-up date is Feb.19th after Mass. Page 4 Three Parish Catholic Family
The Weekly Calendar Monday, February 13th 6:30 PM Rosary-Marion 7:00 PM AA/Al-Anon-Wittenberg Tuesday, February 14th 6:00 PM Mass-Tigerton Lillian Sambs by Ken & Jean Sambs Wednesday, February 15th 8:30 AM Mass Marion Dick Roubal By Bea Roubal Thursday, February 16th 8:30 AM Mass Wittenberg Scott & Tammy Wendler Family By Matt & Sally Korbisch Friday, February 17th 10:00 AM Mass-Homme Home Catherine Kautza Family By Judy Armstrong Saturday, February 18th 9:-00-9:30 AM Confessions Tigerton 5:00 PM Mass Tigerton Pearl Schertz By her family Sunday, February 19th 8:00 AM Mass Wittenberg Our Three Parish Family 10:30 AM Mass Marion Al Dziadosz Readings for the Week of February 12, 2017 Sunday: Sir 15:15-20/Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34/1 Cor 2:6-10/Mt 5:17-37 or 5:20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37 Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25/Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21/Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10/Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10/ Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22/Ps 116:12-15, 18-19/Mk 8:22-26 Thursday: Gn 9:1-13/Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23/Mk 8:27-33 Friday: Gn 11:1-9/Ps 33:10-15/Mk 8:34--9:1 Saturday: Heb 11:1-7/Ps 145:2-5, 10-11/Mk 9:2-13 Weekend Ministers Schedule: Tigerton- B Dennis Brandt C Deacon Mike, Betty Gwidt Lector: Kristen Desrochers Servers: Edythe Swanke, McKenzie Miller Greeters/Ushers: Nick Desrochers, Steve Prey Wittenberg- B Linda Yenter C Deacon Howie, Linda Steebs Lector: Dale Hartleben, Chris Buss Servers: Jack, Simon, John Stewart Ushers/Greeters: Mark Rasmussen, Allard Meverden Marion- B Anne Poole C Deacon Howie, Barry Poole Lector: Ashley Anker, Bea Roubal Servers: Brendan & Mary Neil February 14, 2017 Page 5 Three Parish Catholic Family