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June 10, 2018
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass & Prayer Schedule
St. Lucy Weekend Masses: Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday –8:00am & 10:30am, 5:00pm* There is also a 5:00pm Mass with the exception of the following dates: July 15th (St. Lucy Festival Weekend), September 2nd (Labor Day Weekend), December 23rd & 30th.
St. Lucy Weekday Masses: Monday through Saturday - 8:15am
St. Sebastian Masses: Saturday-5:30pm, Sunday-9:15am (3126 95th St, Sturtevant)
Confession: Saturday - 3:00pm-3:30pm Friday - following 8:15am Mass
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Tuesday: 8:45am-6:00pm Wednesday: 8:45am-4:00pm Thursday: 8:45am-10:00pm
Holy Hour Holy Hour on the first Monday of the month at 6pm will resume on Oct. 1st.
Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet Prayed daily, Monday through Saturday, 7:15am
Men’s Bible Study
Saturday, 7:00am until 8:00am
Welcome to St. Lucy’s Catholic Church • June 10, 2018
WEDDINGS - Should be arranged at least 6 months before wedding date and couples should be registered and practicing members of the parish. Call the Parish Office.
BAPTISM - Arrangements for registered & practicing members of the parish can be made after attending the Baptism Prep Classes. 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 6pm.Parents must attend both sessions. Call Susi Kurek, 554-1801, x208 to sign up. Baptisms take place on Sundays at 11:30am. BULLETIN REQUESTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS - Must be dropped off at the Parish Office in writing or e-mailed to: [email protected] by Monday, 9:00am for the next week’s bulletin. (Schedule changes near holidays.)
MASS ANNOUNCEMENTS - Must received by 9:00am on the Thursday before the weekend in legible print. All announcements will need to be approved by Fr. Javier.
BECOMING A MEMBER OF ST. LUCY PARISH - If you would like to become a member of St. Lucy Parish, there are registration cards in the back of church at the kiosk. Registration cards may be mailed in, dropped in the collection basket, slipped under the Parish Office door on the weekends, or brought to the Parish Office during the week, 8am to 4pm!
ST. LUCY PARISH 3101 Drexel Ave. , Rac ine, WI 53403
† Keep In Your Prayers... † Amy, Susan Anderson, Daniel Arredondo,
Paul Atwood, Dorothy Bakke, Peter Banaszak, David Barrera, Paula Barrera, Michelle Bauer, Susan Blada, Kevin Boyle, Mary Boyle, Faith Brigelvic, Nikkolas Brimmer, Lucas Brunner, Ashley Marie Burdick, Lenore Buss, Terry C., Annette Carbajal, Eileen Carls, Ann Casey, John Cass, Tho-mas Clickner, Joey Chambers, Dianne Chase, Mary Chuchara, Dave Cool, Arlene Cooper, Kristin Copland and babies, Amy Croschere, Gregory DeBord, Bill DeClerck, Loren Drissel, Erika Dugner, Diane Duerkop, Rosanna Elmer, Olivia Fenkl, Barb Francour, Robert Galvan, Gary, Kim Ged-des, Mary Gedemer-Jensen, Rick Gemmell, LaVerne Glenn, Louisa Goeke, Herb Gundlach, Lisa H., Baby Haebig, Rene Haebig, Norma Halcsik, Jeanne Hankett, Mick Hansen, Darlene Heidenreich, David Henkel, Dolores Her-mansen, Bob Hogan, Christine Hohl, Illy, T.J., Joe, John J., Russell Jackson, Scott Jacobson, Jan, Sandy Jensen, Ty Jensen, Jim, Desi Johnson, James Johnson, Sue Johnson, Rick Jones, Jim (Duke) Kardos, Addison Kavanagh, Marek Kazanecki, Kathy Knaus, Jim Kucharski, Joan Kucharski, John and Melissa, Rick Kucharski, Daxton LaRue, Liam Latimer, Jason Leal, Theresa Leal, Nelly and Larry Leonard, Jamie M., Linda M., Barb Magnusson, Roberto Mandujano, Steve Maritch, Angie Marano, Peter Marano, Dave and Carol Marsch, Socorro Mata, Henrietta Meier, Marcia Miller, Michael Mitka, Joan Mohr, Joan Monaco, Karen Morana, Donald Neis, Nancy Neis, Robert Nelsen, Grace Nelson, Renee Nelson, Olga Nielsen, Andi Olsonowski, Sophie Olsonowski, Adeline Otwaska, M.P., Jack Pace, Phyllis Pagano, Paula Pauley, Carol Pichelman, Joseph J. Ponce, Brent & A.R., B.R., Dave Reisinger, Jeff and Ana Reisinger, Andy Richard, Susan Ridgeway, Mary Rinaldi-Kerner, Joel Rivera, Acela Rivero, Randy Ross, Stacey Ross, Lisa Roznick, Gary Ryder, Peter Ryterske, Reed S., Lennie Saladis, Janice Saldi-var, Consuelo Sanchez, Crescencio Sanchez, III, Jean Schemel, Joe Schnei-der, Steve Seitz, Jackie Shepler, Stephanie Smerchek, Nicholas Sofia, Joan Sorensen, Terri (Ludwig) Stephan, Jim Stulac, David Sturino, Rufino Sun III, Darrel T., Ernest T., Baby Leah Tenuta-Post, John Tierney, Tim, Elijah Timm, Marian Tropin, Leo Tutak, Twin Baby Boys, Jim and Elaine Verhegge, Doro-thy Wells, Dean Wentland, Barbara Zarzecki, Vivian Zember
E-Mail Address: [email protected] Web Site: www.stlucychurch.org Parish Office: Phone: 262-554-1801, Fax: 262-554-2009 Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm Rev. Fr. Javier Guativa, Pastor email: [email protected] Rev. Fr. Nabil Mouannes, Associate Pastor 314-398-8984 Deacon Eric Sewell, email: [email protected], 886-6057 Pat McLeod, Business Manager 554-1801, x201, email: [email protected] Ann Wehnert, Bookkeeper, 554-1801, x202 Susi Kurek, Pastoral Associate, CCD-Children email: [email protected], 554-1801, ext. 208 Eric Antrim, Director of Youth Ministry and Adult Formation email: [email protected], 554-1801, x205 or 262-498-9028 Laurie Feiler, Administrative Coordinator, 554-1801, x601 email: [email protected] Terri Seitz, Liturgical Music Director Sat 4pm Terri Seitz and cantor, Sun 8am and 10:30am—Rotating Choirs and Cantors under the direction of Terri Seitz, Feiler Family usually every other 8am Mass, Sun 5pm-Janel Frazier Kathleen Bialecki - Food Pantry Contact: 262-939-6485 ~Bring Your Food Donations—2nd Weekend of the Month. If food needed, call no later than the Monday before the 1st Wednesday of the month which is the food distribution day at St. Sebastian’s.
Knights of Columbus St. Lucy Council: Bill Wehnert (262) 221-8096, Members Meeting, 3rd Tuesday of the month, 6:30pm at St. Sebastian Parish in Sturtevant. St. Lucy School: 262-554-1801, ext. 212 3035 Drexel Avenue, Racine, WI 53403 E-Mail Address: [email protected] School Web Site: www.stlucysschool.com Rudee L. Koepke, Principal E-Mail Address: [email protected] After School Care: 262-498-3961 Matthew Sepanski-St. Lucy Athletic Director: 262-554-7478 [email protected] ● www.stlucysports.org
St. Lucy’s Turn to Host St. Vincent
de Paul Meal on June 26th We will be hosting the St. Vincent de Paul meal again on Tuesday, June 26th . Please sign up today at the kiosk if you would like to donate can goods, lettuce, milk, or a cas-serole/food items. Items can be drop off at the church office until 3:00pm on June 26th. The meal is located at 1032 Grand Ave. at the Head Start Building. If you have any ques-tions feel free to contact Janet Urban – 554-1801 ext. 212.
Readings for the Week of June 10th Sunday: Gn 3:9-15/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [7bc]/2 Cor 4:13--5:1/Mk 3:20-35, Monday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [cf. 2b]/Mt 5:1-12, Tuesday: 1 Kgs 17:7-16/Ps 4:2-3, 4-5, 7b-8 [7a]/Mt 5:13-16, Wednesday: 1 Kgs 18:20-39/Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab and 8, 11 [1b]/Mt 5:17-19, Thursday: 1 Kgs 18:41-46/Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13 [2a]/Mt 5:20-26, Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16/Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14 [8b]/Mt 5:27-32, Saturday: 1 Kgs 19:19-21/Ps 16:1b-2a and 5, 7-8, 9-10 [cf. 5a]/Mt 5:33-37, Next Sunday: Ez 17:22-24/Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 [cf. 2a]/2 Cor 5:6-10/Mk 4:26-34
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
WHAT’S GOING ON AT ST. LUCY’S & ST. LUCY’S PARISH SCHOOL
Parish Support Weekend of June 3rd
Actual Budget Difference Adult Envelopes $16,364.73 $15,577.00 +$787.73
7/2/17 thru 6/3/18 Actual Budget Difference Adult Envelopes $709,164.01 $763,273.00 -$54,108.99
(Totals include average ACH.) June 3, 2018
Offertory ....................................................... $917.20 Children’s Envelopes ........................................ $2.00 Community Needs ...................................... $494.46
Parish School Assistance Fund..................... $59.00
Capital Improvement Fund ......................... $217.00 Debt Reduction Fund .................................... $40.00 Emergency Fund ............................................ $70.00
Altar Society News! The Altar Society will be meeting on every Monday morning at 9:00am in June. We will be working on various projects for the booth at our Festival. All of you are most welcome to join us! ~Also a reminder to keep in mind donations to fill our wagon for this year’s Big Raffle: outside games, ball, bat, lawn games etc. We will be having theme baskets as in previous years for raffle as well!! Think Festival!!
Wedding Congratulations Lyle Casey and Nathasha Huss were joined in
Holy Matrimony by Fr. Javier Guativa on May 25, 2018
Congratulation to the Casey and Huss Families!
†
St. Lucy School Principal
Retiring Rudee Koepke is retiring after over 40 years of serving St. Lucy Parish School. We invite you to visit with her in the Narthex after Masses today!
Festival Packets: Festival Packets will be sent in the next week or so. Return your paid packet by July 6th to be entered in the $200 Early Bird Drawing which will be held July 13th. Checks should be made out to: St. Lucy Festival. Please re-turn any unused tickets so that we can use them. Thanks!
Be a Sponsor: Sponsor a barrel of beer ($100), 2 cases of soda ($20), box of wine ($20), or meat for the meat raffle! ($20) There are envelopes for sponsor checks. Names of all sponsors will be displayed!
Sweets Wanted! Get out your best recipes! We are looking for items for the Bake Sale. There will be sign up sheets to list your special dessert and to choose which day to bring it!
Treasures Wanted! Looking for nice, almost new, or new do-nations for the Silent Auction and clean “treasures” for the Rummage Sale. Drop items off before or after Mass or week-days, 8:00am—4:00pm at the parish office.
(No clothing items.)
Donations of Prizes for Kids Games! Nice, clean stuffed ani-mals , Beanie Babies, Novelty Toys, Hot Wheels, Baseball Cards, etc./ALL DONATIONS FOR KIDS GAMES NEED TO BE FROM NON-SMOKING HOMES.
Milk Jugs-Gallon Size -Rinsed Out! Caps off!
We are in short supply this year!
Drink more milk!
Donations of plastic and paper bags.
Yard Signs/Posters Festival Yard Signs will be in the Narthex the weekend of June 17th/18th. Thank you for displaying them! Please ask local businesses if they will display our posters.
St. Lucy Altar Society Booth St. Lucy's Altar Society is in need of items to be sold at their craft booth at the St. Lucy's Summer Festival. Theme Baskets, Homemade Crafts, Knit or crocheted Afghans, Homemade baby items, blankets or other items that you have made like crocheted dish clothes, embroidered dish towels, and embroidered pillow cases are some other ideas. All items must be new and homemade. Items can be dropped off before and after Masses on the weekends, or during the week in the Church Office from 8:00am - 4:00pm. Please mark items: “Altar Society Craft Booth.” We would also appreciate it if you could include your name. (See Altar Society News article in this bulletin for info on their big raffle item!)
Have we mentioned “Volunteers?”: We have all kinds of things for you to do! Work at the: Dinners ~ Outside Foods ~ Kids Games ~ Bingo ~ Bakery ~ Meat Raffle and More! Lots to choose from! Sign-up sheets will be in the Narthex next weekend. Sign up with your family and/or friends!
Capital Campaign Goal: $400,000 Through June 1, 2018
Amount Pledged .................................. $218,267.00 Amount Paid ........................................ $173,867.00 Number of Participating Families ....................... 137 Number of Registered Families ....................... 1,375
“Growing In Our Faith By Honoring Our Past”
Welcome to St. Lucy’s Catholic Church • June 10, 2018
ALTAR SERVERS
Saturday, June 16th
4:00pm Hailey Diener, Mary Leonard
Sunday, June 17th
8:00am Gianna Chiapete, Peter Vanko
10:30am Jackson Gemmell, Erin Eyman, Julissa Gentry 5:00pm Mikaela Brekke
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, June 11th, St. Barnabas, Apostle 8:15am †Jean Redford by Barb Greco
Tuesday, June 12th
8:15am †Mary Gahlman by Carl Wednesday, June 13th, St. Anthony of Padua, Priest and
Doctor of the Church
8:15am †Ron and Helen Larson by Pat & Dawn Tierney
Thursday, June 14th
8:15am †Deceased Members of the Bernhardt/Green Family by Ed and Mary Bernhardt
†Harold Clark by Wife †Lorie Slesaranko by Dolores Woods
Friday, June 15th
8:15am Living and †Deceased Members of the Schnepf / Visor Families by the Schnepf/Visor Families
Saturday, June 16th
8:15am †John and Arlene Janosko by Family
Eleventh Sunday In Ordinary Time Liturgy 4:00pm †Sandy Bisotti by Randy and Catherine Evitts
Sunday, June 17th, Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am †William Korako by Family
10:30am †Lynzay Legois by Daddy †Emma and Joseph Meyer by Family hSpecial Intention for Martin B. Dierl by Marianne Dierl 5:00pm †Joseph Tenuta by your daughter, Bonnie
LECTORS
Saturday, June 16th
4:00pm Teresa Dubaniewicz, Irene Parent Sunday, June 17th
8:00am John Kis, Margie Hankett 10:30am John Renzoni, Gary Vaillancourt 5:00pm Daniel Weir, Lector
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Saturday, June 16th
4:00pm Teresa Dubaniewicz, Mary Weber, Gloria Sturino, Lois Palm, Janie Parent, Irene Parent, Rick Legois, Kathy Robinson, John Sabelka
Sunday, June 17th
8:00am Nancy Duke, Kathy Kis, John Kis, Brian Lawler, Julie Freres, John Freres, Sally Reiter, Mary Ann Bernhardt, Ed Bernhardt
10:30am Pete Oertel, Larry Jansen, Michael Chuchara, Rebecca Beck, Sylvia Rosko, Rob May, Alison Spotts, John Spotts, Joellen Kozenski
5:00pm Patrick Metzker, Eric Antrim, Jamie May
Nazareth Family Day – “Love is Our Mission” All are invited to Holy Hill for a beautiful celebration of love and family life! Join us Sunday, July 8, 2018 for a fun and spiritu-ally enriching day for the whole family. There will be an oppor-tunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation, as well as Mass celebrated by Bishop Jeffrey Haines. Following Mass, enjoy a picnic, face painting, balloon animals, relay races, bouncy house, and a rock-climbing wall. All are welcome and encour-aged to invite their neighbors! For info: www.holyhill.com
Holy Hill Run/Walk A wonderful day with family and friends, presented by Men of Christ (MOC). All proceeds will help sponsor Seminarians as well as other Catholic charities. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 11:00am – Holy Hill Mass, 3rd floor, 11:00am – Packet pick up / Check-in, 12:00pm – Angelus, 12:30pm – Kiddie Run (includes finisher medal), 1:00pm – 5K Run starts, 1:10pm – Rosary Walk, 2:00pm – Awards/fellowship, ENTRY FEES: $30 Kiddie Run - $20 (12 and under) All participants receive a participation medal, INCLUDES: MOC Dri-fit T-shirt, Rosary, WWJD bracelet, Blessed medals., REFRESHMENTS: water, fruits, carbs, etc., Register online at www.active.com (under “RUNNING” choose “Charity Races” and then scroll down to “Holy Hill 5k” and fol-low prompts to register.
Gospel Meditation - Have you ever
felt judged by your family? St. John Paul II noted that the family "is the cradle of life and love" (On the Lay Members of Christ's Faithful, 40). Yet unmet expectations and divergent priorities can cause tension in even the most loving family situations. This is true for us, and it was true for Jesus! In today's Gospel, Jesus has re-turned home to Nazareth. A large crowd gathered, and Jesus finds himself facing stiff opposition from his family. This was likely Je-sus' large, extended family. The Semitic language has no specific words for extended relatives, so everyone is "brother" or "sister." The entire clan has gotten wind of Jesus' preaching, and they are not amused. "They set out to seize him, for they said, 'He is out of his mind.'" To make matters worse, the religious authorities even accuse Jesus of being possessed by a demon. It's a mess by any standards. The family's perspective is perhaps understandable. In Jewish culture, teachers and scribes underwent intensive school-ing and apprenticeships, none of which Jesus had done. The fam-ily knew Jesus the carpenter, not Jesus the rabbi. For them, Jesus' bold preaching threatened the reputation of their family! Jesus' words to his family can seem controversial. "Who are my mother and my brothers?" Yet Jesus knows what he is about. He has always known he would be about the business of his Heavenly Father. And what is that business? It is the business of the new covenant and the Kingdom of God. In this Kingdom, we are all adopted sons and daughters of the King. Jesus begins, even now, to expand the perspective of his listeners. Being welcomed into this family does not depend on our families of birth or ethnic ori-gin, but a wholehearted commitment to "do the will of God."
Jack Aiello-Kimberlain
Luca Angelini
Benjamin Behringer
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Mitchell Chizek
Cody Diener
Joseph Espinoza
Madison Heckel
Jacob Kras
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Charles May
Molly Miller
Noah Moore
Samantha Peterson
Bella Popa
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Jessica Schade
Ethan Scholzen
Abigayle Sura
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