SAINT MARY MAGDALENE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Mission Statement N2845 Shadow Road P.O. Box 409 Waupaca, WI 54981 715-258-2088 Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-2:00 pm Friday - 8:00 am-noon Main Phone: 715-258-2088 Fax: 715-258-5708 Email: info@smm-waupaca.org Website: www.smm-waupaca.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/ StMaryMagdaleneWaupaca Mass Schedules St. Mary Magdalene - Saturday 4:30pm Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am Mon & Tues Communion Service 8:00 am Wed, Thurs & Fri Mass 8:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat. 3:30-4:00 pm 1st Friday of each month 11:30 - Noon 1st Friday of each month 8:15 am-noon Next Adoration: October 5, 2018 Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Marriage
WORKING WITH THE SCRIPTURES September 16, 2018 (Jas. 2:14-18) Vinal Van Benthem ofs It has been said that when we keep something we don t need or use we are stealing it from the poor. Over the last few weeks I found myself with more time on my hands than usual so I decided it was time to clean out some closets. I soon discovered that I had clothes that I hadn t worn in months, if not years! I tried to make it a priority to concentrate on winter clothes, since even the poor have little use for cotton t-shirts and shorts in December. After going through a few boxes and checking shelves I found that I probably have almost as many pairs of gloves and knit caps as I did when my kids were little. Admit it even here in mid-wisconsin the only extra knit cap one really needs is an orange one, in case you decide to take your dog for a walk during hunting season! There was a cartoon in the New York Times a few years ago. A group of street people were huddled together, warming their hands over a small fire in a garbage can. The caption under the cartoon read: It s winter time for the rich ladies to go through their closets and give us their old summer clothes. If a brother or sister has nothing to wear but you do not give them the necessities of the body, what good is it? (Jas. 2:15-16) The message is clear. It s one thing to say I have faith but quite another to act on it. Do I believe that Christ is truly present in each and every human being and that each is my brother or my sister? I say I do but do my works reflect that? Do I believe that I am created in the image of a loving God? I say I do but do I love unconditionally as God loves? Do I love those people gathered around that small fire in a slum in New York, or Chicago, or Green Bay? Do I love enough to give back to the poor what is properly theirs? What do my works say about my faith? Mass Music for next week: Sept. 22 & 23 Saturday 4:30 pm: Jackie Barrett with keyboard Sunday 8:00 am: Traditional Choir with keyboard Sunday 10:00 am: Traditional Choir Our Religious Education classes will begin soon and we need YOU! We are several Catechists short for this year. Please prayerfully consider volunteering for this very important ministry. We are looking for parents, grandparents, retired parish members, or working parish members if your schedule allows. Your time commitment would be approximately 2 hours every Wednesday afternoon. Please call Ashley or Kelly at the parish office, 715-258-2088, for more information. Religious Ed Families! The Religious Education registration forms have been mailed. If you did not receive your forms please contact the parish office. The Family Kickoff Party will be on September 26 at 5:30 pm. This will be an informational meeting, Mass and dinner! You will also meet our newest staff member, Kelly McKibben. She is our new Religious Education Coordinator. Don t miss it! Presentation of the Gifts at Mass Are you, or your family, willing to take up the gifts at the weekend Masses? The ushers occasionally have a hard time finding people who are willing to do this important ministry. Please sign up on the clipboard on the Ushers Counter after your weekend Mass. Holly Saunders will get back to you. 2 September 16, 2018
Ministry of the Sick. Times of illness are stressful. We wish to visit with you at your home or in the hospital. Please notify us at the parish office of your desire for prayers, visits, Holy Communion, anointing of the sick and other needs. Because of federal privacy laws, notification must come from you or a family member. Prayer Shawls If you have a family member who is homebound and would like a visit from Fr. Xavier or from Lauri, our Pastoral Minister, please contact the parish office, and we will arrange a convenient time to visit. Through the Prayer Shawl Ministry, we are able to give the sick a beautiful prayer shawl made by one of our parish volunteers. If you know of someone who is sick and might enjoy a prayer shawl, please contact Lauri at the office number (715-258-2088) or email at lauri@smm-waupaca.org. Parents planning for the Sacrament of Baptism, please call the parish office at 715-258-2088. Lauri, the pastoral minister, will prepare parents for the Baptism of their child. Baptism preparation is scheduled on Wednesdays between 6-8 pm. Meetings last about an hour. Baptisms may be scheduled during or after the Saturday 4:30 pm Mass, during or after the Sunday 10:00 am Mass or by appointment.. Blood Drive The Iola Lioness Club is hosting a Red Cross blood drive at the Iola-Scandinavia Community Fitness & Aquatic Center (ISCFAC), 450 Division Street, Iola, on Wednesday, September 26, from 12-5 p.m. If possible, please pre-register by calling 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767) or go online at www.redcrossblood.org to schedule an appointment. Communion Ministers Needed We are in need of communion ministers for area nursing homes on Sunday Morning in Waupaca and Iola. If you think God is leading you in this direction, please contact Lauri, Pastoral Minister, at 715-258-2088 or lauri@smm-waupaca.org Please call Lauri, Pastoral Minister, at 715-258- 2088, upon the birth of your child so Elizabeth Ministry can welcome your new baby into our parish family. Best Wishes to Kelly Galloway & Dean Potila who were married on September 15, 2018 Chemo Angels Fall has arrived and with it Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers Football! The Chemo Angels are looking for Packers and/or Badgers items to give to area chemo patients. Please place your items in the plastic tote by the office, and they will be collected and given out to the patients. God bless you! Calling all Angels! Chemo Angels is looking for your help. This year we are giving patients gift cards for their birthdays. They can be from anywhere you like and for any amount you want to give. If you like, you can even give a Scrip Card!! Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 3
New Bible Study Do you have questions about what and why we do things in Mass? If the answer is yes, please attend the new Bible study, A Biblical Walk Through The Mass, by Edward Sri. The study will be every Tuesday, at 9:00 am and 6:00 pm. For questions call Kay at 715-258- 2808 or Barb at 920-647-0591. CCW Meeting Calling all ladies! Our St Mary Magdalene CCW group is planning a meeting on Saturday, September 22 at 3:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. This meeting will be to discuss the upcoming craft show in November. Anyone interested in helping is welcome to come. For questions call Audrey at 715-256-1504. CCW Craft Show Last November, our CCW bake sale and donated craft items table had fantastic results. Thank you to all who baked and donated craft items. We would love to have an even bigger donation of craft items this year. If you have any talent in a craft area, please consider donating at least one item to our sale. All items must be handmade. This year our craft show will be on Saturday, November 10. Have fun crafting this summer and be sure to save a few items for our show. Looking forward to seeing a lot of craft items. Audrey Wentzlaff, from your CCW committee. Parish Cemetery Information Please pick up all cemetery flowers by October 1 so that autumn clean-up can be done. If you do not remove them we will assume that you no longer want them. All flowers left will be disposed of so that the caretakers can get the cemetery ready for winter. If you have Autumn/Winter flowers to put on a grave you may do so after Nov. 15. Thank you! Next weekend, September 22 & 23, is the Fourth Sunday of the month. Social Justice will be selling Fair Trade items after each Mass. We will also be collecting food items for area Food Pantries. Please bring your nonperishable items to church and place them in the large wooden box in the Narthex. St. Vincent de Paul Store, Appleton St. Vincent de Paul Appleton is in urgent need of socks and underwear - all sizes, gender, ages. They also need furniture sets (including love seats and couches). We haven't had many donations of these items, which truly make a difference for our neighbors-in-need as they rebuild their lives. We're also looking for more clothes for school-age boys so they can start the year off on the right foot. Please call Emily Brown at 920-739 -1679 for more information. Who is a Chemo Angel? Anyone who's witnessed cancer first hand knows what a devastating disease it is. Chemo Angels is a volunteer group dedicated to adding a ray of sunshine to the lives of those undergoing treatment for cancer. We believe that men, women and children who are going through the physical, emotional and mental rigors of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy deserve some pampering and special treatment. For many people with cancer the treatment is rough, but we, as Chemo Angels, bring a little bit of brightness to them. This is how our program works here at St. Mary Magdalene: We make suggestions to you for donations that we believe are appropriate for the current season (see page 3). We then collect your donations and distribute them to RMC Cancer Center of Waupaca. It s amazing that a small gift from you can make a chemo patient s day a little brighter! Thank you for your support. 4 September 16, 2018
Parish Packer Party - September 30 All are welcome to join us in the Parish Fellowship Hall on Sunday, September 30, to watch the Green Bay Packers play the Buffalo Bills at 12:00 (noon) on our big screen. There is no cost for the Party. We ask that you bring a dish to pass. There will be brats and hamburgers served and soda can be purchased at the party. Come join us for the game and enjoy cheering for the Pack with our parish community. Tailgate party will start at 11:00 am. There will be a signup sheet in the Narthex for those interested in attending so we have an idea of how many might attend. Contact Mike Nellis (nellis_mr@yahoo.com) with any questions or suggestions. Go Pack Go!!! Sunday Evening Mass In an effort to reach families who are tied up with games and practices on Sunday mornings, Father Xavier has given the go-ahead to try four of our Family Masses for the year on Sunday EVENINGS at 5:00 PM. These will be on October 7, December 2, March 3, and April 7. They will be combined with food, fun, and fellowship! SMM Collection Summary Year To Date 7/1/2018 8/31/2018 Envelopes Total Weekend Collection Summary for September 1 & 2 Envelopes $ 6.882 (Member Giving) Offertory $ 1,680 (Cash & Non-member giving) Thank you for your gifts! Offertory Actual $ 65,665 $19,188 Budget $ 65,000 $14,000 Difference $ 665 $ 5,188 Thank you for your gifts! Foundations for Living Foundations for Living will be holding their 3rd Annual SleepOut on Friday, September 21 to Saturday, September 22. You can make a difference in someone s life! Join us as we sleep out so others can sleep in! The event will take place on Waupaca City Square, 6:00 pm, Friday, September 21 to 8:00 am on Saturday, September 22. For more information call Darla-rae at 715-942-2725 or check the poster on the kiosk in the Narthex. Pilgrimage to the Basilica at Holy Hill The K of C Councils of Assembly 1862 are sponsoring a pilgrimage to Holy Hill. This is open to all interested Catholics. The trip will take place on Tuesday, September 18 and the cost is $35 per person. The price includes bus transportation and lunch. The bus will leave from St. Mary Magdalene parking lot at 7:00 am and return at 5:00 pm. Make checks payable to KC Council 6228. For more information call Pak Klier at 352-250-8443. After Mass Social on September 21st Join us for breakfast the 3 RD Friday of the month, after the 8:00 am Mass. Following the social, WAYS TO LIVE GOD S WORD will be presented with a short Power Point! All are welcome! Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5
Mass Intentions Week of September 17, 2018 MON 8:00 am Communion Service 9/17 TUE 9/1 8:00 am Communion Service WED 8:00 am Myron & Catherine 9/19 Hansen (Parents of Chris Enslin) THURS 8:00 am Juliana Netys 9/20 FRI 8:00 am Dr. Joy Borszowski 9/21 SAT 4:30 pm Gene Pecha 9/22 SUNDAY 8:00 am Living & Deceased 9/23 Members of the Parish 10:00 am Stecker & Surprise Family For good health indicates deceased individuals If you have scheduled a Mass Intention and would like to bring up the gifts of bread and wine, please see an usher before Mass to make arrangements. The Week Ahead Tues Sept 18 Thurs Sept 20 9:00 am Bible Study 5:15 pm Finance Council Meeting 6:00 pm Bible Study 8:30 am Prayer Group Fri Sept 21 8:15 am After Mass Social 8:30 am Word of Life 1:00 pm Card Playing Sat Sept 22 Sun Sept 23 Gary Lettau Sue Slaby Nancy Camber Juanita Robertson Donna Draeger Sandee Peterson Fair Trade items for sale Food Pantry Collection 3:00 pm CCW Meeting Fair Trade items for sale Food Pantry Collection Happy Birthday Eleanor Muenster Virgil Smith Sally Peterson Jim Rice Ardelle Meyer Jo Patzer Liturgical Ministers 4:30 PM SATURDAY, Sept 22 Lectors: Richard Kienbaum, Bruce Inkmann Eucharist: Volunteers Servers: Parker Krcmar 8:00 AM SUNDAY, Sept 23 Lectors: Berni Radler, Lori Zelinske Eucharist: Volunteers Servers: Clara Koles 10:00 AM SUNDAY, Sept 23 Lectors: Jerry Harvancik, Mike Jacquart Eucharist: Volunteers Servers: Aurora & Layla Gordon Iola Nursing Home - Mary Larson Cross Roads & Bethany - Lauri Wenninger Altar Linen Launderer - Kathy Katuin Scripture Readings Readings for the Week of September 17, 2018 Monday: 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33/Ps 40:7-8a, 8b-9, 10, 17 [1 Cor 11:26b]/Lk 7:1-10 Tuesday: 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [3]/Lk 7:11-17 Wednesday: 1 Cor 12:31--13:13/Ps 33:2-3, 4-5, 12 and 22 [12]/Lk 7:31-35 Thursday: 1 Cor 15:1-11/Ps 118:1b-2, 16ab-17, 28 [1]/ Lk 7:36-50 Friday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [5]/Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49/Ps 56:10c-12, 13-14 [14]/Lk 8:4-15 Sunday: Wis 2:12, 17-20/Ps 54:3-4, 5, 6-8 [6b]/Jas 3:16- -4:3/Mk 9:30-37 6 September 16, 2018
Staff Directory Main Number 715-258-2088 (use ext. # after office hours) Pastor, Fr. Xavier Arockiasamy Santiago.. ext. 105 Cell Phone 920-538-1350 E-mail Office fr.xavier@smm-waupaca.org or (personal) xasamy@gmail.com Pastoral Minister, Lauri Wenninger... ext. 106 E-mail lauri@smm-waupaca.org Coordinator of Religious Ed., Ashley Gordon..ext.109 E-mail ashley@smm-waupaca.org Coordinator of Religious Ed., Kelly McKibben ext.110 E-mail kelly@smm-waupaca.org Director of Liturgy & Music, Holly Saunders... ext. 104 E-mail holly@smm-waupaca.org Director of Special Projects, Len Brasch..ext. 107 E-mail leonardbrasch@yahoo.com Parish Pastoral Council Jack Fulcher (Chair-person)....715-258-6842 Cindy Waldschmidt (Trustee Secretary) Dennis Mackin Joe Kapral Martha Elandt Teresa Duda RoseMary Salzman Communication Coordinator, Kathy Brasch. ext. 103 E-mail kathyb@smm-waupaca.org Business Manager, Melissa Puls.ext. 102 E-mail melissa@smm-waupaca.org Administrative Assistant, Merry McDaniel.ext. 101 E-mail merry@smm-waupaca.org E-mail philip@smm-waupaca.org Accompanist, Jason St James Religious Education Bus Driver, Fred Yaekel Cemetery Sexton, Bob Lewinski...715-258-9456 E-mail rjlewinski@gmail.com Cell 715-316-1858 Bill Goolsbey (Chair-person).. 920-609-7209 Kathy Katuin (Treasurer-Trustee) Kim Spoerl Laine Lazers Parish Finance Council Misty Krueger Terry Bock Carol Klismet Muffler Center and Service Complete Auto Repair and Maintenance 715-344-8169 Stevens Point, WI Putting God First Grand Knight Chuck Wieland 920-647-6049 Field Agent: Daniel J. Van Boxtel 920-659-1918 MONUMENTS Pre-planning & at need service Kate Saunders, Parishioner 715-258-0850 Artistic & Personalized Design Area Representative Appleton Marble & Granite www.appletonmarble.com Bauer Electric, Inc. Established 1957 Residential Commercial Agricultural Industrial Electrical Supplies 258-2848 N2852 Hwy QQ Waupaca, WI 54981 WEISER GRAPHICS ETC The Wiser Choice Vehicle Graphics Custom & Business Magnetics Banners Yard Signs Site Signs Bumper Stickers Window Clings Located in the Old Car Wash 211 N Washington 715-256-3690 HWY QQ KING, WI 715-258-9150 112 W. Fulton Street Waupaca, WI 54981 715-258-1400 www.fsbwaupaca.com Julie A. Morrow, DDS Kyle P. Everson, DDS Christopher N. Sands, DDS NEW PATIENTS WELCOME N2846 Shadow Rd Waupaca, WI 715.258.3311 Waupaca Facility 715-942-9000 Plover Facility - 715-340-7810 www.carouselgymnastics.com For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 www.4lpi.com St. Mary Magdalene, Waupaca, WI. B 4C 01-0745
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