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St Ann N188 School Street, New Holstein 894-3147 The Catholic Communities of SS Peter & Paul 413 Fremont Street, Kiel 894-3553 Holy Rosary 1724 Madison Street, New Holstein 898-4884 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 19, 2015 Three Parishes - One Faith Eucharist St. Ann Sunday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Rosary Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Wednesday: 8:15 a.m. SS. Peter & Paul Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Tuesday: 8:00 am/Chapel First Friday: 8:00 am/Chapel Liturgy of the Word & Communion St. Ann Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. Holy Rosary Monday at 8:30 a.m. SS. Peter & Paul Monday & Friday at 6:25 a.m./Chapel (except on First Friday) Thursday at 8:00 a.m./Chapel Reconciliation Saturday Holy Rosary 3:003:30 p.m. SS. Peter & Paul 3:15 p.m. or by appointment Sunday St. Ann Third Sunday after Mass Dear friends at SS Peter & Paul, Holy Rosary and St Ann, Many lives will be touched by all the supplies you donated to The Crossing. Thank you for you generosity. The Crossing Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!!!

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St Ann N188 School Street, New Holstein

894-3147

The Catholic Communities of SS Peter & Paul

413 Fremont Street, Kiel

894-3553

Holy Rosary 1724 Madison Street, New Holstein

898-4884

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 19, 2015

Three Parishes - One Faith

Eucharist

St. Ann

Sunday: 8:00 a.m.

Holy Rosary

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.

Sunday: 10:00 a.m.

Wednesday: 8:15 a.m.

SS. Peter & Paul

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.

Sunday: 9:00 a.m.

Tuesday: 8:00 am/Chapel

First Friday: 8:00 am/Chapel

Liturgy of the Word & Communion St. Ann

Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

Holy Rosary

Monday at 8:30 a.m.

SS. Peter & Paul

Monday & Friday at 6:25 a.m./Chapel (except on First Friday)

Thursday at 8:00 a.m./Chapel

Reconciliation

Saturday

Holy Rosary

3:00—3:30 p.m.

SS. Peter & Paul

3:15 p.m. or by appointment Sunday

St. Ann

Third Sunday after Mass

Dear friends at SS Peter & Paul, Holy Rosary and St Ann, Many lives will be touched by all the supplies you donated to The Crossing. Thank you for you generosity.

The Crossing

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!!!

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As I write this, I am also packed and

preparing to leave with my oldest son, Shamus,

to take him to his orientation at the University

of Minnesota. It is with excitement and a little

bit of anxiety that we take this next step. I can

say this with certainty – Shamus is ready, both

intellectually and emotionally. He’s excited to

be in a big city, to meet new people and to explore

new challenges. Mom and Dad? Maybe not so

much. This orientation is as much for us as it

is for him. We need to be comfortable with his

new surroundings and those who are nurturing

him there. Why? So we can then more easily

let him go, knowing he will be well cared for.

Renee and I may not use the term

“shepherds”, but really that’s what we are looking

for. It is the role that God has asked us to play

within his life these past 18 years and it is now

the role that we ask others – friends, professors,

coaches, staff, future spouse? – at the University

of Minnesota to play. And that’s hard. It feels

out of control. And we both know that at the U of

M, just like in life, there are good shepherds and

there are bad ones.

God warns us about such things in our

first reading from the prophet Jeremiah. “Woe to

the shepherds,” God says, “who mislead and scatter

the flock of my pasture. You have scattered my

sheep and driven them away. You have not

cared for them…” Instead, God then speaks of

His desire to nurture them – letting us know He will

bring His sheep back to their meadow, shepherding

them so that they need no longer fear and tremble.

And furthermore God promises to send us the

one true Shepherd who will care for us all. In the

Gospel, we see what that shepherd looks like. It

looks like Jesus who, upon seeing the vast crowd

that had been following him, allowed his heart to

be moved with pity and began to teach them and

give his very self to them.

We are all shepherds at some level in life.

We can’t get around it. Perhaps it is for our

grandkids. Or for a Girl Scout troop. Perhaps we

teach faith formation or at a local school. Perhaps

we coach a team or manage some employees.

Or maybe it doesn’t look like that. Perhaps

God has given us to shepherd one person in

our life – our spouse, our child, our elderly

neighbor, our parent.

And in each one of these situations, God

asks us to take seriously the vocation and call He

has given us. We must not bring division to them

– emotionally, spiritually or physically. We are

called to move them beyond fear and trembling

and instead, lead them to the place where they

feel most comfortable, the place that feels like

home, the place they meet Him. And we can do

that only by allowing our hearts to focus on the

One who was moved with pity for the crowds,

emulating his openness. We can shepherd only

because God shepherds us.

I’m not sure what the years have in store

for Shamus. But I do know that God is just as

present there as He is here. Our Shepherd,

indeed, wears many faces. May God fill Renee

and I with the confidence that He can and will

continue the work that we began, simply by

using other shepherds in other locations. May

we all trust as much.

Readings for the Week Monday Ex 14:5-18/Mt 12:38-42

Tuesday Ex 14:21—15:1/Mt 12:46-50

Wednesday Ex 16:1-5, 9-15/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18

Thursday Ex 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20b/Mt 13:10-17

Friday Ex 20:1-17/Mt 13:18-23

Saturday 2 Cor 4:7-15/Mt 20:20-28

Weekend 2Kgs 4:42-44/Eph 4:1-6/Jn 6:1-15

Join us next week as our readings’ focus is: “Through the Eucharist, Jesus nourishes and strengthens us to lead holy lives that are pleasing to God.” One of the primary rea-sons Jesus instituted the Eucharist is to provide our souls the sustenance needed to grow in holiness and come to share eternal life in heaven. Every time we receive the Eucharist, we really and truly receive Jesus. In doing so, we draw closer to him and receive the strength to live as his followers so we may be judged worthy of eternal life.

Staff Retreat

RETREAT: a type of group getaway in which the

members of that group take time to commune with

God in prayer and reflections, form bonds with one

another, contemplate their purpose and motives

and work on one or more specific goals.

All three parish offices will be closed all day

Wednesday, July 22 while the staff is on

retreat. Please keep them in your prayers.

The offices will reopen Thursday morning.

Bulletin Ads

There are a few ad spaces left on the back of our

bulletin. The ad is good for a year of advertising,

and your business will be featured in the Advertiser of

the Week spot during the year.

If you are interested in placing an ad for your

business or would like more information, please

contact your parish office. These ads help us

cover the cost of printing the bulletin.

Cup O’ Joe

Weekly Reflections by Joseph Zenk, Pastoral Leader

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"Words From Heaven"

This is the message that has been reported to

come from Mary, the mother of Jesus, out of

Medjugorje in Bosnia. These apparitions are not

officially approved by the Catholic Church, but

the Vatican acknowledges the messages do not

conflict with Catholic teachings. They contain

Motherly advice for all her children. It’s up to us

if we want to listen and apply to life.

July 2nd

, 2015 Message for non-believers

“Dear children, I am calling you to spread the

faith in my Son - your faith. You, my children

illuminated by the Holy Spirit, my apostles,

transmit it to others - to those who do not believe,

who do not know, who do not want to know - but

for that you must pray a lot for the gift of love,

because love is the mark of true faith - and you

will be apostles of my love. Love always, anew,

revives the pain and the joy of the Eucharist, it

revives the pain of the Passion of my Son, by which

He showed you what it means to love immeasurably;

it revives the joy for having left you His body and

blood to feed you with Himself - and in this way, to

be one with you. Looking at you with tenderness, I

feel immeasurable love which strengthens me in

my desire to bring you to a firm faith. Firm faith

will give you joy and happiness on earth and in the

end the encounter with my Son. This is His desire.

Therefore, live Him, live love, live the light that

always illuminates you in the Eucharist. I implore

you to pray a lot for your shepherds, to pray so as

to have all the more love for them because my Son

gave them to you to feed you with His body and to

teach you love. Therefore, also you are to love

them. But, my children, remember, love means to

endure and to give, and never, ever to judge.

Thank you.”

VIRTUS Session

The VIRTUS program assists the church in being a

safe haven for children. All employees of the

Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, as well as any

volunteer, age 18 and over, who have direct

contact with children or youth should attend a

VIRTUS session. We will be hosting a training

session at SS. Peter & Paul on Tuesday, July 20

from 6-9 pm in the rectory.

Go to http://www.virtusonline.org/virtus/, click on

registration on the left side, and begin the

registration process. You must select the

Green Bay (diocese) and continue on with the

registration. If you do not have access to a

computer, please call your parish office to register.

Save The Date

September 27, 2015 at 11:30 am

Workshop: Music, It’s more than just the notes!

Presenter: John Angotti

In Concert @ SS. Peter & Paul Parish at 5:30 pm

Watch for more details in upcoming bulletins.

VBS Crafts

Fun activities and crafts are one part of the SS. Peter

& Paul vacation bible school lessons. For one of

the crafts they will be doing, an empty tuna can is

needed. There are only so many times Danielle

can serve tuna to her family, so we are asking for

your help. Make tuna sandwiches for lunch? Have

tuna casserole planned for supper? We’d appreci-

ate your help. Drop clean, empty cans in your par-

ish office by July 21.

Divine Savior School Fulfilling Its Mission

Divine Savior School, as a member of the Green Bay

Diocese, shares in its ministry to Catholic education. All

Catholic schools in the diocese are in partnership with

the faith community. Within that partnership, the

school shares knowledge, gives witness to the Gospel

message, serves others, and prayers and worship. All

members of the school community thank the members

of St. Ann, Holy Rosary, and SS Peter and Paul parishes

for the opportunity to partner with you in providing a

quality Catholic education to the students of the

area. Come and visit! Check out the school website:

www.divinesaviorschool.org.

St. Ann

Donna Schmitz 894-7153

Valeria Kempf 894-2370

Holy Rosary

Rita Greuel 898-5213

Helen Reinl 898-4867

SS. Peter & Paul

Agnes Arndt 894-2952

Fran Pitz 894-3017

Christian

Prayer

Line

Stewardship Corner with Pope Francis Our deepest joy comes from Christ; remaining with him,

walking with him, being his disciples. (Pope Francis tweeted 3/7/14)

Where does my deepest joy come from? How do I live out my life as a disciple of Jesus?

OUTDOOR POLKA MASS & DINNER

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Held at St. Anna Fireman’s Park

(Bring lawn chairs)

4:00 PM Polka Mass with Bob Kuether Band

Followed by Dinner with:

Prime Rib Dinner $12.00

Double Brat or Hamburger Dinner $8.00

Single Brat or Hamburger Dinner $7.00

Ages 6 to 12 $4.50

5 and under Free!

Includes all the trimmings, salads, and desserts

Bob Kuether Music from 5:30 – 7:30 PM

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTIONS

JULY 20-26

Mon Liturgy of the Word 6:25 am/Chapel

Tues Mass 8:00 am/Chapel +Herbert, Marcella

& Bernard Schuler

Wed Linked Staff Retreat—Office Closed

Thurs Liturgy of the Word 8:00 am/Chapel

Willowdale 10:00 am

Scrip Sales 2—4 pm/Rectory

Fri Liturgy of the Word 6:25 am/Chapel

Homestead 1:30 pm

Sat Reconciliation 3:15 pm

Mass 4:00 pm +Elroy Becker

Sun Mass @ 9:00 am +Eleanor & Robert Gebhart

Sunday Social Following Mass

Sat/Sun $crip Sales after Mass in Voland Hall

Building & Maintenance Second Collection

July Pantry Collection: Spaghetti and spaghetti sauce

It’s Coming!

In just two weeks –August 6 to 9-will be the annual Kiel Picnic. Our parish will again have our pie stand. Because we don’t always have correct phone numbers for families, our callers will NOT be contacting you, but watch for a postcard with details in the mail instead. If for some reason you don’t get a postcard and would like to bring a pie or torte, feel free to bring it to the stand at any time. Anyone can make a pie/torte for our pie stand, not just the ladies from our parish!

We are asking for two pies or a solid torte. Aluminum pie pans are available in the church kitchen (using the ‘throw-away’ pans eliminates lost pans or the need to pick up your pans after the picnic) and look for sign up sheets at the back of church for you to volunteer to help at the stand. Students are invited to volunteer, but they must be in at least 8th grade. If you have any questions, please contact Helen Brost at 693-3366.

Altar Server Training

We will have altar server training for anyone interested in serving for weekend Masses. Children (those who have finished 4th grade), or any adults who wish to serve with their children. It is a great way to serve God and assist Father at Mass. Training will be from 6:00 – 7:00 pm on August 3, August 10, August 17, August 24 and August 31.

In a Spirit of Joy

“In generous spirit pay homage to the Lord, be not sparing of freewill gifts. With each contribution show a cheerful countenance, and pay your tithes in a spirit of joy. Give to the Most High as he has given to you, generously, according to your means. For the Lord is the one who always repays, and he will give back to you sevenfold.” Sirach 35: 7-10

Thank you for your gifts of treasure to SS. Pete & Paul through-out the year, and especially in the month of June. Your response to our budget shortfall at the end of May was amazing and showed we are a strong faith community. We came in at 98.3% of our budgeted stewardship, just shy of $5,000. Thank you again, for your generosity!

Joe McCarey Benefit

A benefit is being planned on Sunday, July 26 for Joe McCarey of MC’s Pub & Grill starting at 10:30 am. The benefit is to help with Joe’s medical expenses after doctors found and are treating 2 brain aneurysms in March.

During the benefit, 4th Street will be closed from Fremont Street to the alley. This may affect traffic behind church that day, so please be patient and plan accordingly.

All are welcome to show your support and stop in for lunch/dinner and enter for a chance to win some of the many raffles prizes. Please keep Joe and his family in your prayers.

Your Stewardship Sharing—As of July 12, 2015

Stewardship Envelopes $ 5,235.00

Student Envelopes $ 10.31

Loose Offering $ 276.00

SS. Peter & Paul Bishop’s Appeal 2015 Goal: $40,300.00

Gifts/Pledges Received as of 7/14/15: $34,712.48 (86%)

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!

SS. PETER & PAUL, KIEL

SS. Peter & Paul Liturgical Roles

July 25—4 pm July 26—9 am

GREETERS C - Bruce Gaedke E– Dawn Voland C– Lynne Becker

W-Jim Draxler PROCLAIMER Ann Roe Jennifer DeTroye

EUCHARISTIC

MINISTERS

Norman Binversie Jennifer Bink

Jim Hauch Vicki Heimermann Sharon Holzmann*

Sue Thorson Dawn Voland Sue Hoefler Lara Blaser

Jim Draxler*

SERVERS Justin Stephany

Nathan Stephany Macy Kraus

Andrea Voland

MINISTERS OF

HOSPITALITY

Todd Olig Steve Roe*

Tom Kraus Sue Ann Kohlmann*

Calling All Crafty Persons...

We eagerly invite anyone interested in lending

a few hours of time and workmanship to help

create a parade float to represent SSPP Parish

Capital Campaign for the Kiel Picnic in August.

A planning meeting is scheduled for Monday,

July 20 at 6:45pm in the Parish Center.

Please call the parish office for details and to

volunteer. The more, the merrier!

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTION

Sunday – July 19

Mass – 8:00 AM + Living & Deceased Members of the Turba/Stephanie Family

Reconciliation available following Mass

Building & Grounds Collection

Wednesday – July 15

Rosary – 8AM

Liturgy of the Word w/ Communion – 8:30AM

Sunday – July 26

Mass – 8:00 AM + Steve & Merlyn Koeser

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Building & Grounds Collection A second collection will be taken today for future building and grounds needs.

Welcome! We welcome to our parish family Rosemary Baus and Tom & Gina Winkel and their daughter Kathleen. We hope they will feel at home with us. If you are new to the area and would like to join the parish, please stop in or call the parish office to register.

Outdoor Polka Mass All are welcome to come celebrate the Feast of St. Ann, our parish patron saint, on Saturday August 1 beginning with 4:00 PM Mass at St. Anna Fireman’s Park. Mass will be followed by dinner with Schwarz’s Prime Rib, Johnsonville Brats and Burgers, plus salads and desserts. The Bob Kuether Band will provide the music for Mass and from 5:30-7:30 PM. Please bring lawn chairs for Mass.

A sign-up sheet is posted in the back of church for food needed for the meal. Please specify fruit, fruit salad, veggies, veggie salad, or dessert. (No potato or pasta salad, or coleslaw since that will be provided).

A sign-up sheet for volunteers is also posted. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up, frying, making salads, serving food or drinks, clean-up, etc. Contact Dave or Sherry Winkel at 894-7027 with questions or to volunteer. All are invited

in celebrating the 164th anniversary of our parish and making it a church community event!

ST. ANN, ST. ANNA

Your Stewardship Sharing –July 12

Church Support Envelopes: $ 401.00

Loose Offertory: $ 178.00

2015 Bishop’s Appeal Goal $ 7,104.00

Gifts through 6/2/2015 $ 9,602.00

Weekly Stewardship needed to meet budget: $950.00

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!

ST. ANN LITURGICAL ROLES

8:00 AM Mass —Sunday, July 26

GREETERS Steven & Laura Winkel

LECTOR Sarah Heinen

EUCHARIST George & Betty Engel

SERVERS Maggie & Katie Dickrell

USHERS Steven Winkel

Jeff Berchem

GIFT BEARERS Koeser Family

Good Shepherd Parish Picnic-Chilton

Saturday, July 25

Mass at 4 pm

Food Stands open after Mass

Band – County B Basement Boys from 6-9:30 pm.

Sunday, July 26

Mass at 10:00 am

Grilled Chicken Dinner 11:00 am – 1:30 pm

(carry-outs available)

Live Music: Mary Kay Jannette 11:30 –12:30 pm

Live Auction 1 pm

(see items at goodshepherdchilton.org)

Jerry Schneider Band – 1:30 – 5:30 pm

Bingo 2:00 – 4:00 pm

Kids games & activities, pork sandwiches, silent

auction, bake sale, 50/50 raffle & attendance prizes

St. Thomas the Apostle Annual Community Picnic

8100 Brunner Rd, Newton

Saturday, July 25

Outdoor Polka Mass at 4:00 pm with the Bob Kuether Band

Roasted Pork Chop Dinner in Church Hall 5:30-8:00

pm. Brats & hamburgers under the Big Tent

Music & Dancing until 8:00 pm

Sunday, July 26

Breakfast 8:00 –11:00

Mass at 9:00 am

Vintage Vehicle/Tractor Display

Music by Newtonburg Brass Band & Jim Pekol Band

12:00-6:00 pm.

Brats, burgers, famous Newton pork sandwiches,

home-made bakery, refreshments, games & raffles.

Fun for the entire family! Don’t miss it!

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTIONS

Monday – July 20 Liturgy of the Word with Communion 8:30 am/Church St Vincent de Paul Meeting 7:00 pm/SVDP Rm Tuesday – July 21 Rosary 8:15 am Ultreya Meeting 6:00 pm/MQP Rm Wednesday – July 22 8:15 am Mass +Linus & Bob Brandt Finance Council Meeting 7:00 am/MQP Rm Parish Office Closed Today-Staff Retreat Thursday – July 23 Rosary 8:15 am 11:00 am Memorial Mass for Ambrose Morgan Marian Devotions 6:00 pm/Church Friday – July 24 Rosary 8:15 am Saturday – July 25 4:00 pm Mass +Romy & Dorothy Wiskerchen Building & Grounds Collection Sunday – July 26 10:00 am Mass +Melvin Halbach Building & Grounds Collection MQP Rm-Mary, Queen of Peace Room (School Meeting Room) SVDP Rm-St Vincent de Paul Room

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Funeral

Please remember in your prayers Virginia Mauer and her family. Jean’s funeral was last week. May she be granted eternal rest.

Fall Festival Special Raffle: If you would like to donate a prize for the Special Raffle this year, please contact Anna Marie Daun 898-5154 or Marian Mauer 898-5080. Craft Booth: Don’t forget he Craft Booth when making your homemade jams, jellies and salsa. We will again be featuring these items as well as fall garden produce.

Scrip Running around to the beach, zoo, amusement park, or the picnics in the area parks? Fill up the ever-empty gas tank with cards from Citgo, BP, Kwik Trip, Cenex and Mobil. Check out the box in the main wing. Call Christy Schmitz (898-9172) during the week -- please leave your name and number on the machine and we will get back to you. BMO Harris also carries a variety of stores at the bank during bank hours.

Trustee Thank you to Dan Schirmer for agreeing to submit his name for election as Parish Trustee-Treasurer. Election will take place next weekend.

Rosaries Needed World Missions is in need of new or used rosaries for distribution to missionaries. The rosary mission helps many come to know God’s presence through prayer and adoration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. A box is located in the main wing of church for you to drop them off.

Mass Time Change The weekend of August 1 & 2 we will have a Mass change. There will be no 4:00 pm Mass. We will have an 8:00 am as well as our usual 10:00 am Mass. St. Ann is hosting their annual Outdoor Polka Mass on Saturday, August 1.

Your Stewardship Sharing

For Week Ending July 12, 2015:

Church Support Envelopes: $ 3,274.00

Loose Offertory: $ 387.28

Building Grounds Envelopes: $ 580.46

Bishop’s Appeal Goal: $ 36,351.00

243 Gifts Received: $ 27,111.00

Adult Envelopes Needed Weekly to Meet Budget: $4,519.23

Received in Month of June: $6,034.00 Monthly Budget: $19,583.34

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!

Holy Rosary Liturgical Ministers

July 26 - 4:00 PM July 27 - 10:00 AM SERVERS Brooke Gerhartz

Jacob Ramaker

Michael Schmitz

Luke Halbach -N

USHERS -M

-S

Dave Burg

+Mike Kutz

Bill Atkinson

Alex Schmitz

Zachary Schmitz

+Brian Schmitz -N

GREETERS -M -S

Kathy Nett

Colton Roepke

Bill & Ashley Atkinson

Roger & Sue Philippi

Linda Escher

Brian Schmitz

BODY Audrey Heus

Patty Jaeckels

Sue Philippi

Allen Anhalt

PRECIOUS

BLOOD

Ron Karrels

Florence Bartman

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Fred Weber

Leslie Fredrich

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed PROCLAIMER Kathy Burnett Carolyne Roepke

CANTOR Wendy Wieser Toni Habermann ORGANIST Ann Arbuckle Jim Fett

HOLY ROSARY, NEW HOLSTEIN

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Baptism

Congratulations on the birth of your child! Contact the office at least one month before desired date of Baptism to arrange for preparation.

Marriage

Congratulations on your engagement! Contact the office at least six months before your intended date to meet with Joe and to make arrangements for the marriage preparation process.

Bequests

Please remember our parish when making out your will. Thank you.

Leadership Fr. Patrick Nelson, S.D.S. Priest Moderator

Joseph Zenk Pastoral Leader

Bernard “Pat” Knier Deacon

St. Ann 894-3147 [email protected] stannwi.org

Fr. Ron Smith OFM, Cap. Priest Celebrant

Laura Winkel Parish Business Manager & Rel. Ed Coordinator

Tom DeBruin Trustee Secretary

Paul Reineck Trustee Treasurer

Donna Schmitz Pastoral Council President

Julie Brandt Finance Council Chair

Holy Rosary 898-4884 [email protected] holyrosarynewholstein.org

Fr. Harold Berryman Priest Celebrant

Sue Philippi Parish Business Manager

& Rel. Ed Coordinator

Paula Pethan Trustee Secretary

Patricia Jaeckels Trustee Treasurer

Mike Kutz Pastoral Council President

John Klinzing Finance Council Chair

SS. Peter & Paul 894-3553 [email protected] ssppkiel.org

Fr. Alvan Amadi Priest Celebrant Kim Driscoll Parish Office Manager

Danielle Ehlenbeck Rel. Ed. Coordinator

Lynne Becker Liturgy & Music Coordinator

Jim Draxler Trustee Secretary

Michael Herzog Trustee Treasurer

Brian Murphy Pastoral Council President

Ronald Langenfeld Finance Council Chair

Jackie Thiry Christian Women President

Divine Savior Catholic School 894-3533 www.divinesaviorschool.org

Kerry Sievert School Administrator

Kristy Koenig Administrative Assistant

Office 423 Fremont St, Kiel

COMMUNITY EVENTS

JOHNSBURG PARISH FESTIVAL

Sunday, July 19. Outdoor Polka Mass at 10:30am,

Dinner featuring Blanck's Chicken and Jim and Linda's

Lakeview Beef Tips 11:00am-2:00pm.

Bob Kuether Band 10:30am-4:00pm

60s music by The Ricohettes 5:00-8:30pm.

Raffles, games for kids of all ages.

N9288 County Road W, Johnsburg.

Kiel Rec Department

The next session of tae kwon do will be Thurs. July 9th,

16th,23rd,30th,Aug13th and Aug.20th

from 5 to 6 pm at the Kiel City Hall Gym, cost is $30.00

for 6 weeks. Ages 5 yrs. and up. Registration forms

available on the City of Kiel Website under depts. then

rec. dept. Questions call Missy 762-0790

Voices of Peace

11th Annual Gospel Music Fest at Hilbert Civic Park

Friday, August 21 from 1—9 pm

Saturday, August 22 from 10 am—8 pm

Free Admission Food Available Nondenominational Volunteers Needed

We currently have patients in your area in need of a

Friendly Visitor volunteer. Friendly Visitors spend time with

hospice patients, either in their home or in the facility in

which they live. We provide training for volunteers…all

they need is to be a compassionate, responsible

ndividual who wants to make a big difference to a

neighbor with a terminal illness. If you have any

questions, contact Hollie Moe—Volunteer Coordinator

PH: 800.236.1989

Email: [email protected]

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