St. Boniface Catholic Parish Sunday, July 15, 2018 http://www.stbonifacewi.org
The Compassion of Christ Dear Friends, I hope everyone had a blessed and safe Independence Day! As I sit and write this column, I cannot help but think about the compassion of Christ that we have heard about in the Gospels these past few Sundays. Jesus showed compassion to those that everyone else turned against. This is similar to St. Francis of Assisi and his compassion toward the lepers - a group of people that were physically and emotionally ostracized by society. Jesus performed miracles to show that He was sent by God the Father and to let people know that God cares for those who suffer. When Jesus performed a miracle, it was so that the people could have faith. This kind of compassion and love is something that we should emulate if we are to be Disciples of Christ. Claire Ziolkowski talks about this in her bulletin column from a few weeks ago, if you have not read it, I encourage you to go back and read it. The Gospel for today talks about the twelve apostles being sent out to cleanse unclean spirits. This term refers to those who were viewed as strange or even evil. Jesus has shown these past few weeks that He has the power to heal both body and spirit and in today s Gospel He shared this power with his apostles. These twelve apostles were selected from his disciples, see Mark 3:13-19. The word apostle means one who is sent, we as Christians are also sent to proclaim the good news of Christ and to be his hands and feet in the world. This is a message that the youth in faith formation will be reflecting on this year. This effort from the apostles is a communal one. Their work together is stronger and more authentic than it would have been if they were on their own. It s the same with us, the Christian message and deed can only be authentically proclaimed in and through the community of faith that is the Church. In our work with others, we can build this community of faith and invite others to take part. This week I encourage you to seek how you are called to be the hands and feet of Christ in the world. Maybe you are called to sing in the choir and sing the praises of God. Maybe there is a neighbor that you see is struggling and needs help. Maybe you are called to volunteer at Bonifest or to be a catechist. Maybe you are called to fight for pro-life issues and for the reunification of parents and children who have been separated. Maybe you are called to take on something new. Whatever your calling, Christ will be there to guide you and to walk with you. May God give you peace. Peace and all Good, Hannah Bergland, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry Eucharistic Adoration Include adoration in your devotions this summer. You are personally invited to join me for an intimate hour of prayer. Admission is always free. I have your reserved seat waiting. Love always, Jesus Eucharistic Adoration begins after the 8:00 am Mass each Tuesday and ends just before the 8:00 am Mass on Wednesday. More adorers are welcome to join us any hour. An adorer is needed for the 10:30-11:30 am slot immediately. Please contact Susie Schmideler at sschmide@sbcglobal.net or 414-630-0410. Readings for the Week of July 15, 2018 Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13/ 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43 Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Ps 50:16bc-17, 18-19, 20-21, 22-23/ Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn 20:24-29 Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24/Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-13, 16bc-17/ Mt 8:28-34 Thursday: Am 7:10-17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11/Mt:1-8 Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131 [Mt 4:4]/ Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Am 9:11-15/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14 [cf. 9b]/ Mt 9:14-17 Next Sunday: Ez 2:2-5/Ps 123:1-2, 2, 3-4 [2cd]/2 Cor 12:7-10/ Mk 6:1-6a St. Boniface Catholic Parish 262-628-2040 Page 2 July 15, 2018
Baptism Please welcome and pray for the newest member of our faith community, Tillie Rose Daniels, daughter of Joseph Daniels and Megan Whitburn. Fr. Mike Petrie baptized Tillie at the 10:00 am Mass on Sunday, July 8. Confirmation Photo CDs Ready If your child was confirmed with St. Boniface in May and you ordered a photo CD, they are ready for pick up! CDs are located in the back of Church and can be picked up at any time. Please only take the CD with your child s name on it. Thank you! Help Wanted Are you looking to make a few extra bucks? Like seeing young, smiling, HUNGRY faces? We are looking for a few people to work the Hot Lunch program next year. Currently, we have openings on Wednesdays and Fridays and always need people who are able to sub. If you are interested, please contact the school office. Please note there is a Collection Box in the back of Church for Box Tops, etc. Deposits can be made there as well as in the Parish Center entrance. Sacraments Baptism: May be scheduled on the second weekend of the month during the 10:00 am Mass or the fourth Sunday of the month at noon in Church. Matrimony: At least one member of an engaged couple should be a registered member of St. Boniface; make plans six months in advance. Reconciliation: Held in the Reconciliation Room in the back of church on Saturdays from 3:30-4:00 pm or by personal appointment with Fr. Mike. Anointing of the Sick: Parishioners experiencing serious health conditions may request to be anointed. Call the parish office for more information. Altar Servers, Lectors & Bread Ministers July 21, Saturday, 4:30 pm Mass - Church Altar Servers Grace Pedersen & Lydia Schultz Lectors Tom Schueller & Chuck Wendelberger Eucharistic Ministers Les Borman - EM1 Kathy Poindexter - EM2, Robert Bates - EM3.. July 22, Sunday, 8:00 am Mass - Church Altar Servers Jonny Zimmer & Tommy Zimmer Lectors Sr. Delores Theine OSF & John Gardner Eucharistic Ministers Judy Michals - EM1 Steve Michals - EM2, Sr. Delores Theine OSF - EM3.. July 22, Sunday, 10:00 am Mass - Church Altar Servers Ana Banner & Bobby Banner Lectors Mary Kokan & Sue Colegrove Eucharistic Ministers David Kazmierczak - EM1 Jodi Kazmierczak - EM2, Diana Jaeckels - EM3 Handicap Parking Handicap parking spaces in the Church and school parking lots are for persons whose cars have a handicap sticker. Please respect these parking spaces intended only for drivers with handicap stickers. Liturgical Schedule Saturday Mass: 4:30 pm (Church) Sunday Mass: 8:00 am and 10:00 am (Church) Weekdays in Church: Monday: Communion Service at 8:00 am. Tuesday through Friday: Mass at 8:00 am. Eucharistic Adoration in Church: Begins after 8:00 am Mass every Tuesday; ends before 8:00 am Mass on Wednesday. Call Susie Schmideler at 414-630-0410/sschmide@sbcglobal.net to join Eucharistic Adoration team. Sacrament of Reconciliation in Church: Saturday 3:30 to 4:00 pm or by personal appointment with Fr. Mike. Parish Prayer Line: Call Nicki Zimmer at 262-250-9347 or zimfam@wi.rr.com. St. Boniface Catholic Parish 262-628-2040 Page 3 July 15, 2018
Vacation Bible School 2018 A total of 26 children ages 4-11 from both St. Boniface and St. Gabriel participated in Vacation Bible School here at St. Boniface in June. They learned all about the different apparitions of Mary and the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. Fun, laughs, and learning occurred all week! Below are some pictures for your enjoyment. School Enrollment 2018-2019 St. Boniface Catholic School has openings in Grades K3, K4 and K5 for the 2018-2019 school year. DON T WAIT TOO LONG! ENROLL TODAY! Please call our school office at 262-628-1955 if interested in a tour. We are a K3-8th Grade school and also have openings in Grades 1-8. Check out our website at www.stbonifacewi.org/school to learn more about all that St. Boniface has to offer! Hope to see you soon! MacCannon Brown Homeless Shelter Meal Friday, July 27, the Meal Program needs 24 pounds of sloppy Joe s, 140 hamburger buns, cut up veggies, pickles, 3 large bags of chips, 100 individual bags of chips, and desserts (brownies, lemon bars, cookies, cupcakes). Please call Deacon Jim Chrisien at 262-677-2179 to let him know what you re providing and if you are able to help serve the meal. We leave St. Boniface at 1:30 pm on Friday, July 27, and go to Hephatha Lutheran Church on 18th and Locust in Milwaukee. We return to St. Boniface by 6:00 pm. Please call by Thursday, July 19, before 12 noon. Thank you. St. Boniface Catholic Parish 262-628-2040 Page 4 July 15, 2018
Bonifest 2018 Labor Day Weekend The financial success of Bonifest is an important piece in continuing the tradition of serving the needs of the Germantown and surrounding communities. But the festival also serves as a way to gather people from the entire Milwaukee area and welcome them to St. Boniface with large turnouts every year. This also provides a great opportunity for your business! Sponsorships provide St. Boniface the necessary income to reduce costs, all while providing great exposure to hundreds of new potential customers. Monetary sponsorship opportunities include: Gold Level: $1000 or more Sponsorship includes: Exclusive banner with company logo at Bonifest, logo on Bonifest website, promotion in weekly church bulletin, social media, and weekly emails to parishioners. Silver Level: $500 Sponsorship includes: Signage at event, promotion in weekly church bulletin, social media, emails to parishioners. Bronze Level: $250 Sponsorship includes: Signage at event, social media, emails to parishioners. Community Level: $50 - $249.99 Sponsorship includes: Signage at event, emails to parishioners. We are also looking for donations to our Top 20 Raffle and are asking for bigger ticket items such as: vacation packages, a TV, a bike, restaurant gift certificates, sports packages, original artwork, ipods, etc. Donations to our Top 20 Raffle will be recognized at Bonifest with signage in the raffle area. St. Boniface Parish is a 501(c) non-profit organization, so your donation and/or sponsorship will be tax deductible. Please visit http://www.stbonifacewi.org/sponsorships for all the details and sponsorship registration forms. Thanks in advance for your support! An Unjust Law Is Not a Law at All A Statement from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee on the Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Defense of the Current Immigration Policy On Thursday June 14, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended the current immigration policy of separating children from their undocumented parents; Attorney General Sessions explained that having kids does not give migrants immunity from prosecution, and found justification for his policies in the Bible. Some days before, the Attorney General had announced a change in the immigration policy: victims of domestic abuse and gang violence will not qualify for asylum under federal law. In his Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote: One may well ask: 'How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?' The answer lies in the fact that there are two types of laws: just and unjust. I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. I would agree with St. Augustine that 'an unjust law is no law at all.' What makes a law to be just is the presence of God s truth; and a law that advocates for the inhumane separation of children from their parents lacks precisely of any truth. As Bishop Joe Vasquez eloquently put it, separating babies from their mothers is not the answer and is immoral. The decision to ignore the need to protect victims of domestic abuse and violence is likewise immoral. In his statement, the President of the USCCB, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo explains that denying such protection negates decades of precedents that have provided protection to women fleeing domestic violence. Unless overturned, the decision will erode the capacity of asylum to save lives, particularly in cases that involve asylum seekers who are persecuted by private actors. We urge courts and policy makers to respect and enhance, not erode, the potential of our asylum system to preserve and protect the right to life. Both Congress and the Trump Administration have the moral responsibility of correcting the immorality of such a law, which by no means can be justified by using the Bible. Our broken immigration law should recover the human person and the common good as a center. The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is in full solidarity with all those affected by these immoral policies, and prays and hopes that true dialogue brings clarity and a just immigration law that reflect our Gospel values. Very Reverend Javier I. Bustos, S.T.D., Vicar General, Vicar for Hispanic Ministry St. Boniface Catholic Parish 262-628-2040 Page 5 July 15, 2018
Monday, July 16 5:45 am Germantown Rec Dept (GRD) Summer Kids Klub Seminarian Room 5:45 am GRD Tyke Site/Tyke Site Plus School 3:00 pm Food Pantry Parish Center Tuesday, July 17 5:45 am GRD Summer Kids Klub Seminarian Room 5:45 am GRD Tyke Site/Tyke Site Plus School 8:00 am GRD Art Classes School 5:00 pm GRD Parent/Child Basketball Hoopsters Sippel Hall 6:30 pm Finance Council Franciscan Room Wednesday, July 18 5:45 am GRD Summer Kids Klub Seminarian Room 5:45 am GRD Tyke Site/Tyke Site Plus School 8:00 am GRD Art Classes School Thursday, July 19 5:45 am GRD Summer Kids Klub Seminarian Room 5:45 am GRD Tyke Site Tyke Site Plus School Friday, July 20 5:45 am GRD Summer Kids Klub Seminarian Room 5:45 am GRD Tyke Site Tyke Site Plus School Saturday, July 21 Activities Sunday, July 22 4:30 pm Germantown Girls Hawks Practice Sippel Hall Parish Calendar for Week of July 15, 2018 Mass Intentions Monday, July 16 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 8:00 am Communion Service Church Tuesday, July 17 Weekday 8:00 am Mass +Rose Schrank and Rudolph Schwartz Church Wednesday, July 18 St. Camillus de Lellis, Priest 8:00 am Mass Pat Seng Church Thursday, July 19 Weekday 8:00 am Mass +Annamarie Scherer Church Friday, July 20 St. Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr 8:00 am Mass +Billy Newberg Church Saturday, July 21 St. Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest and Doctor of the Church 3:30 pm Reconciliation Church 4:30 pm Mass +Dr. Michael White Church Sunday, July 22 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Mass +Jim and Alvira Justesen Church 10:00 am Mass Living and Deceased of St. Boniface Church 12:00 pm Baptism: Dawson Quinn Hundertmark Fr. Mike Petrie Church Fr. Mike Petrie Robert Banner Sharon Braun Bill McDonnell Dianna Stoffel Jerry Weidmann Ken Zuber Pastoral Council Youth Member: Elliott Lehman Jim Ebert - Chair Chair-Elect Trustees: John Rinaldi - Secretary Mike Kendall - Treasurer St. Boniface Parish Office W204 N11940 Goldendale Road 262-628-2040 Fax: 262-628-2076 St. Boniface Catholic School W204 N11968 Goldendale Road 262-628-1955 Fax: 262-628-2076 St. Boniface Catholic Parish 262-628-2040 Page 6 July 15, 2018
Fr. Mike Petrie, Pastor 262-628-2040, ext. 10 petriemj@archmil.org Deacon Jim Chrisien, Parish Deacon 262-677-2179 Deacon Jim Starke, Parish Deacon 262-617-4151 jstarke@stbonifacewi.org.com Claire Ziolkowski, Pastoral Associate 262-628-2040, ext. 12 cziolkowski@stbonifacewi.org Hannah Bergland, Youth and Young Adult Minister 262-628-8143, ext. 21 hbergland@stbonifacewi.org Kathy Poindexter, Bookkeeper 262-628-2040, ext. 15 kpoindexter@stbonifacewi.org Gail Anshus, Parish Administrative Assistant 262-628-2040, ext. 14 ganshus@stbonifacewi.org Jean Kascht, Child Ministry Coordinator 262-628-8143, ext. 22 jkascht@stbonifacewi.org Bulletin: Submissions to Parish Office by 12:00 pm on Friday of previous week to ganshus@stbonifacewi.org Parish Staff Diana Erlandson, St. Boniface School Principal 262-628-1955, ext. 30 derlandson@stbonifacewi.org Jonathan Kim, Director of Liturgy and Music 949-246-4721 jkim@stbonifacewi.org Joanna Grossi, School Administrative Assistant 262-628-1955, ext. 32 jgrossi@stbonifacewi.org Jim Ebert, Pastoral Council Chair 414-460-1172 jpebert1@gmail.com Pastoral Council Chair Elect Walter Skipper, Finance Council Chair 414-277-5119 Walter.Skipper@quarles.com Mike Kendall, Trustee Treasurer 262-628-3699 mkendall@stbonifacewi.org John Rinaldi, Trustee Secretary 414-460-6556 JRinaldi@aautomation.com Eileen Evans, School Commission Chair 414-916-2249 Eileen@eileenevanslaw.com Scrip Coordinator scrip@stbonifacewi.org Knights of Columbus, Tom Malkiewicz 262-255-2271 Parish Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-4:30 pm Friday: 8:30 am - Noon St. Boniface Catholic Parish 262-628-2040 Page 7 July 15, 2018 Wisconsin ROMAN ELECTRIC Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Residential Work 640 S. 70th St. 414-471-8565 www.ehcoheating.com CatholicMatch.com/WI St. Boniface Catholic Parish stbonifacewi.weshareonline.org Specializing in Memory Care N109 W17525 Virginia Ave., Germantown, WI 262-345-5990 www.tenderreflectionsal.com Weissman Automotive W140 N10455 Fond du Lac Ave. Germantown 262-255-5150 www.weissmanauto.com The O Meara Nowack Group Kevin O Meara Senior Vice President Branch Manager Michael Nowack, CWS Vice President 338-7780 omearanowackgroup.com For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 www.4lpi.com St. Boniface, Germantown, WI B 4C 01-0058
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