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WORSHIPPING TOGETHER NORTHWOODS CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES
Pastor: Fr. Shaji Joseph Pazhukkathara [email protected]
Deacons: Chet Ball, Robert Schienebeck
Cluster / St. Anthony Office: 276 So. 5th Ave., Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone:715-762-4494 Fax: 715-762-0079 Rectory:715-762-5435 Daycare:715-762-2024 Daycare Director: Melissa Eitrem [email protected] Parish Email: [email protected] St. Anthony Secretary: Kelsey Woodie
Immaculate Conception Office: 410 Michigan St., Butternut, WI 54514 Phone: 715-769-3644 Secretary: Mary Rybak Email: [email protected]
St. Francis of Assisi: W7231 Balsam St., Fifield, WI 54524 Contact number: 715-762-4494
St. Anthony of Padua School: 200 5th Ave. So., Park Falls, WI 54552
Religious Education: Coord. Religious Ed.: Kathy Rominske Confirmation: St. Anthony Padua - Connie Teeters & Patti Arthur IC CRE- Sandy Kennedy IC Confirmation: Bette Hirtreiter
Online Bulletin: http://www.parishesonline.com/find/st-anthony-de-padua-church
Websites: St. Anthony: www.stanthonysparkfalls.com | Immaculate Conception: http://icbutternut.weebly.com | St. Francis: http://stfrancisfifield.weebly.com
ST. ANTHONY OF
PADUA, PARK FALLS IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ,
BUTTERNUT ST. FRANCIS OF
ASSISI, FIFIELD
April 15, 2018
1921-2017
ST. ANTHONY OF
PADUA SCHOOL
St. Anthony’s Hailey Bodoh
Wyatt Hinton
Kellen Kranig
John Luhtala
Dawson Minnema
Mark Oskvarek
Luke Poetzl
Alana Wagner
William Wartgow
Immaculate Conception Gianna Nahring
Evan Lynch
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K of C Council #2639
Moving Day Sunday, April 15, 2018
From 1 to 5 PM
Organize Rectory Basement,
and move things to new KC meeting room
in the school.
We sure could use YOUR help!
And if you have a hand cart and/or a
pickup, that would be helpful too.
Refreshments available during the work detail.
Supper served after!
St. Anthony Daycare is looking for donations
of or toward a Roku TV stick, a small
refrigerator, and 8 ft. slats for chain link
fences (available at Menards).
If you would like more information, call
Melissa at 715-762-2024. Thank you!
Northwoods Catholic Community Worshipping Together
Forming Effective Disciples / Echoes of Faith
Our next session is Monday, April 16, 2018 in the Padua Center from 6:00-8:30pm. The theme will be Prayer and Spirituality.
Confirmation for Park Falls, Butternut, and
Glidden is on Sunday, April 22nd during the
9:30 Mass at St. Anthony’s!
Catholic Home Missions Appeal: The
weekend of April 28 & 29, 2018 is Catholic
Home Mission Weekend in the Diocese of
Superior. Home mission dioceses are those
dioceses in the United States like ours that
have fewer resources available to provide
basic pastoral services without outside
help.
Basic pastoral services may include Mass
and the sacraments, religious education,
and ministry training for priests, deacons,
religious sisters, and lay people. Right now,
over 40 percent of dioceses are
considered home missions.
I ask that you prayerfully consider
participating in the Catholic Home Missions
Appeal which supports the dioceses here in
our home country that struggle to make
ends meet and to serve all of the needs of
their parishioners. It is through your
generosity that many churches are able to
keep their doors open and provide
essential pastoral services. Thank you!
Baccalaureate Mass invites are on their
way! Graduating seniors, please let us
know if you will be attending by May 4th!
The ceremony is May 13th at 9:30am Mass!
Cluster Information
HELP WANTED
Part-time Daycare Teacher St. Anthony Daycare is searching for a Part-time teacher. Please send cover
letter, references, and resume. For more information please call Melissa Eitrem at
715-762-2024.
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St. Anthony of Padua
Minister Schedule for next week’s services: Saturday, April 21 - 4:30 pm
Communion Ministers: Mary Lou Cuddeback, Dawn Slack, Kathy Sitte, Kathy Schmidt, Cassandra Schienebeck Greeters: Dennis Kronberger, Alice Engel, John Hecimovich Family Readers: Rosie & Mark Schmidt Music Ministers: Marilyn Koshak, Jean Pierce, Joan Kilger, Penny Harter Server: Jaedyn Eder
Sunday, April 22 - 9:30 am Communion Ministers: Bishop Powers, Father Shaji, Deacon Chet, Deacon Bob, Connie Teeters, Jovanna Schmidt, Butternut & Glidden parishioners Greeters: Eileen & Paul Gottwald, Teresa Gehrman, Chuck & Marilyn Gustafson Readers: Max Brunner, Butternut parishioner Music Ministers: Guitar Choir Servers: Pete & Ben Pritzl Hospital Minister: Mary Zoesch
St. Francis of Assisi
Immaculate Conception
An appropriate Bible reading for April 15: Matthew 22:21, “Jesus said, ‘Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's; and to God the things that are God’s.’”
St. Francis Altar Sodality will meet on Monday, April 16th at 1:30m in the church basement. All women of the parish are members and are welcome!
Readings for the Week of April 15
Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19/Ps 4:2, 4, 7-8, 9 [7a]/1 Jn 2:1-5a/Lk 24:35-48 Monday: Acts 6:8-15/Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30 [1ab]/Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51-8:1a/Ps 31:3cd-4, 6 and 7b and 8a, 17 and 21ab [6a]/Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8/Ps 66:1-3a, 4-5, 6-7a [1]/Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40/Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20 [1]/Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42/Ps 116:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [12]/Jn 6:60-69
Minister Schedule: Sunday, April 22 - 8:00 am
Readers: Sharon Walker & Susie Bodoh Communion Ministers: Jack Hames & Rita Frankiewicz Gift Bearers: Kathy & John Schroeder Greeters: Deb & Tom Metzinger Servers: Callahan Emmer & Anna Hilgart Music Ministers: Marilyn Koshak, Joan Page
Faith Formation: Wednesday, April 18 Grades 1-5: 2:15-3:15pm Grades 6-11: 6:30-8:00pm Congratulations!: To Gianna Nahring and Evan Lynch, who received their First Holy Eucharist today. We pray that you may always know the blessing of holding Jesus close to your hearts.
Parish Council: There will be a meeting of the Parish Council on April 19, 2018 at 6:30 pm in the rectory.
Confirmation: Will be celebrated at St Anthony of Padua Church on April 22nd, at the 9:30 Mass. We have four students who will be receiving the Holy Spirit.
Butternut Knights of Columbus Council
#7132 Would like to thank everyone for making the St Patrick's Day Bouya a huge success! Many prizes were given away and it was a fun afternoon! Also, on Sunday, May 6th before and after 8:00 am Mass, they will be conducting the "Tootsie Roll" drive.
Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center: The center is located in Arbor Vitae and invites all interested people for retreat and spiritual renewal. A wide variety of programs and retreats are scheduled throughout the year. The website is http://www.marywoodsc.org or call the office for more information 715-769-3644.
Contributions: Immaculate Conception will now be offering automatic transfer for your contribution. It can be set up for weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or any other frequency. The authorization can be picked up at the office, mailed or emailed to you.
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Northwoods Catholic Community Worshipping Together
Mass Intentions Tues. Apr 17: Easter Weekday
5:00pm † Ila May Kundinger SA Wed. Apr 18: Easter Weekday
8:00am † Marie Borowski IC Thurs. Apr 19: Easter Weekday
2:00pm † Diann Miller Waterford Fri. Apr 20: Easter Weekday
8:10am † Art Pritzl SA
Sat. Apr 21: Vigi l : Four th Sunday of Eas ter 4:30pm † Mary Ann Krzeminski SA Sun. Apr 22: Four th Sunday of Easter
8:00am † Mary Jane Lobermeier IC 9:30am Confirmation Candidates & Sponsors SA 11:00am † Diann Miller SF
Word/Communion Service Monday 10:30 am Park Manor
Word/Communion Service Mon., Tues., Thurs., Friday @ IC
4 pm Saturday reconciliation before Mass at St. Anthony’s.
Coffee & treat served Friday after the 8:10 Mass at St. Anthony’s
Prayer for clergy, religious & lay leaders. Eternal Father, Thank you for the clergy, seminarians, religious women, staff & lay leaders in our Diocese. I lift them all up to you, but especially, name today. Sanctify them. Heal and guide them. Continue to mold them into the likeness and holiness of Your Son, Jesus, the Eternal High Priest. May his life be pleasing to You. In Jesus’ Name I pray. Amen. 16) Rev. Dennis Meulemans 17) Monsignor Ed Meulemans 18) Rev. Dennis Mullen 19) Rev. William Murphy 20) Rev. David Oberts 21) Rev. Joseph Trinka 22) Rev. Madanu Lourdu Raju
St. Francis of Assisi:
Adult $ 240.00 Loose 215.00 Total weekly contributions: $ 455.00 Easter: $60.00
Immaculate Conception:
Adult $ 666.00 Youth $ 5.00 Loose $ 130.00 Total weekly contributions: $ 801.00
St. Anthony of Padua:
Adult $ 3837.00 Loose 426.00 EFT 60.00 Total weekly contributions: $ 4323.00 Holy Land Collection: $75.00 Easter: $615.00 Catholic Herald: $20.00
Where does the money go?
Water & Sewer Utilities: $ 1638.00 Health & Dental Insurance: $ 3450.00
Sharing Our Treasures
Pray for healing and good health of mind, body, and spirit:
Susie Habeck, Theresa Meyer, Ryan Wienke, Pat Hocher, Fern Meyer, Fr. Ron Levra, Lee Cuddeback, Jim Foley, Mary Feit, Sondra Fischer, Theresa
Nagel, Mary Kempe, Ray Poetzl, Bob Jirschele, Louie Schmidt, Millie Haegerl, Mark Hoffman, Tami Johnson, Diego Surman, Amy Cuddeback, Brittany Seeger, Jim Premeau, Max Marvin, Bob Farkus, Susan Stanke, Judy Harding, Angie Schienebeck, Betty Jarosinski, Dick Herbst, Teddy Cannizzaro, Norman Miller, Cliff Lindberg, Bill Hein, Bill Schnautz, Robert Nikolai, David Weinberger, Dakota Bass, Peg Nikolai, Patty Frankiewicz , Craig Christian Geneva Kilger, Mary Lou Cuddeback, Barbara Hilgart, Bonnie Patterson, Robin BeBeau, Fred Kaletka, Thomas Harris, Diana Thompson, Kristin Pritzl
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Northwoods Catholic Community Worshipping Together
Community Happenings Cluster Calendar of Events
SCRIP
January Rebate total = $330.61
Do you know that we have the following in
our inventory?
Shopko
Target
Macy's
Maurices
Kohl's
Apr 14: SA First Communion at the 4:30 Mass
Apr 14: SCDCCW Spring Open Meeting in Phillips
Apr 15: IC First Communion during 8:00am Mass
Apr 17: Community choir concert practice 7:00pm in the church
Apr 19: KC #2639 meeting
Apr 19: Community choir concert practice 7:00pm in the church
Apr 22: Confirmation at the 9:30 Mass
Apr 23: Community choir concert practice 7:00pm in the church
Apr 24: Community choir concert practice 7:00pm in the church
Apr 26: KC #1205 meeting in Phillips
Apr 28-29: Catholic Home Missions Appeal
Apr 29: Community Choir Concert
Jul 15-20: Totus Tuus
Phillips Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service
148 S. Avon, Phillips, WI 54555 Hours: Tue 10-6 & Wed-Thurs 9-5
Rachel and Ryan Lueloff - Parish Members 715-661-0698
Red Dress Event
Northwoods Supper Club, Fifield, WI Sponsored by the Health Alliance of Price
County & Flambeau Hospital Wednesday, April 25th
5:30pm-Social Time 6:00pm-Dinner
7:00pm-”The Hat Lady” Guest speaker is Anne Jans “The Hat Lady” Ann has been collection antique women’s hats, hat boxes, and hat pins for the last 26
years along with sharing her vast knowledge of women’s historical clothing throughout
Minnesota and surrounding states. As part of her extremely unique, fun, and entertaining presentation, Anne brings approximately 75
hats from the 1840s through the 1960s to showcase a wide variety of styles. Anne
loves to share her collection and stories, and as she says “what is the point of having a
collection if you can’t share it with others.” Cost is $10 per person
Deadline for registration is Thursday, April 19 For more information, contact Lynn Boers
715-339-4916
One Million Rosaries for Unborn Babies
When: May 4, 5, & 6, 2018. The 2018 ONE MILLION ROSARIES FOR UNBORN BABIES is scheduled to happen May 4th, 5th and
6th. Persons participating in this multinational pro-life prayer event will pray at least one Rosary for an end to the surgical and non-surgical killing of unborn human persons.
In addition to praying the Rosary, you are encouraged to let other people know about the ONE MILLION ROSARIES FOR UNBORN BABIES. Various ways to do this and ways to register can be found here: www.saintmichaelthearchangelorganization.org
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Father Shaji’s Weekly Message
Congratulation to our First Communicants!
Once a gentle man was visiting his son. On Sunday he went church and took his little
granddaughter with him. The little girl was observing everything, and finally they went to
receive communion. Grandpa received communion, and she got a blessing. On the way
back to the pew she asked, “Grandpa when am I going to get one of those.” Grandpa told
her, “I will be make sure in couple years you will receive First Communion.” She kept
watching the priest, and when he went to tabernacle to keep the Blessed Sacrament, she
asked, “What is he doing? Is he putting in the microwave?”
Congratulation on your First Communion! Look at the Cross; God loves you so much.
Look at the Easter Candle, he loves you and wants to be the light of your life, that guides
you. Look at the Altar, just as your parents feed you so that you can be strong physically,
God feeds you from the Altar, so that you can be strong spiritually. At your Holy Communion,
Jesus comes to you. He wants your communion & relationship with him to be holy. He wants
your communion & relationship with everybody to be holy.
Pope Francis published a new Apostolic Exhortation “Gaudete Et Exsultate,” “Rejoice
And Be Glad.” Pope Francis wants to remind us that we are called to holiness. In other
words, he wants us to become saints. We don’t have to be a bishop, priest, or religious
person to become saints. The Pope says, “we are all called to be holy by living our lives with
love and bearing witness in everything we do, wherever we find ourselves.”
So what is holiness? It is being poor in heart, reacting with meekness and humility,
knowing how to mourn with others, seeing and acting with mercy and so on. In the middle
of problems, accepting the Gospel in daily life and sharing peace and love all those who
are around us. Pope Francis says this is the holiness, rejoice and be glad, we all can attain
holiness.
In today’s Gospel of Luke is presenting two different accounts. Two disciples were
explaining how they recognized Jesus in the breaking of the bread and during this
conversation Jesus appeared in their midst. He is real, with a human body. Jesus risen from
the dead was still someone they could talk to. First Communicants, today Jesus is coming to
you first time in Eucharist. Jesus wants you to be holy like Pope reminds us. What do you have
to do become holy: just be yourselves and do everything with love for God and others.
Many years ago, there was a holy nun that went to the great Saint Teresa and was
telling her how she wished that she had been alive at the same time that Jesus was walking
around on the earth. She kept thinking what a joy it would have been to see his face, to
hear his voice and just to be near Him. “Imagine what it would have been like to even talk
with Jesus!” she exclaimed. “Oh, I would be a saint if only I could have been with Jesus!”
Saint Teresa looked at her with love and said, “My dear sister, have you forgotten that Jesus
is still on earth , and that He lives near you-yes, in the house with you, and often in your very
soul. Have you also forgotten that you can see Him and can speak to Him as often as you
like? Is not Jesus with us in the Most Holy Sacrament? Why then do you wish to have lived
long ago, since that same Jesus who lived with Mary and Joseph lives also with you?” Jesus
lives with us, he gives himself in the Eucharist so we can grow in holiness.
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Religious Education/RCIA Kid’s Corner
A First Communion Blessing�
May you always feel as close�
To Jesus as you do today.�
May you always count on Him�
To gently guide you in your way.�
May you always trust in God�
To answer every single prayer.�
May you always feel Him blessing you�
With tender, loving care.�
Calendar of Events
4-22 ~Confirmation Mass; 9:30am (Park Falls, Butternut, Glidden) 4-25 ~Last Religious Ed. classes ~****Students in K-6 will put on a short program with a light meal to follow; 4:15-5:00 in school cafeteria 4-30 ~Echoes of Faith: Morality 5-7 ~Echoes of Faith: Morality 5-13 ~Baccalaureate Mass; 9:30am Totus Tuus is July 15-20 at St. Anthony’s
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Aspire not to have more, but to be more.��Oscar Romero�
Sharing the Gospel
When Jesus came to his friends after Easter, they could hardly believe he was real. Jesus told his friends it was okay to touch him. Jesus had bones. He had muscles. He had scars from the cross. Jesus even ate a piece of fish to show that his stomach worked okay. Yes, they had all seen Jesus die, but God raised him to life. Moses and King David and the prophets had all written about the Savior. The Scriptures all came true through Jesus. He really is alive. If you believe in Jesus, don't keep it a secret. Tell your friends that Jesus is their savior, too. Prayer
God, give me the words I need. I want everyone I know to follow you. Something to Draw
Draw a picture of yourself telling your friends about Jesus. Mission for the Week
Send a letter to the missionaries your church supports. Ask them how your family can help them spread God's love with other people. ©2008 - PO Box 510817, New Berlin, WI 53151-0817 - 1-800-950-9952 x2469 - LPiResourceCenter.com