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The Most Holy Trinity Father, Son, Holy Sprit
St. Gregory Stewardship: May 30 & 31, 2020
Weekly Fiscal Year Budget Envelopes $ 3,617.50 $180,000.00 Loose $ 136.00 $ 10,000.00 Total $ 3,753.50 $190,000.00 Support Budget/Week $ 3,653.85 $146,854.41 received for year
Difference this Week $ 99.65 $ 43,145.59 needed by
6/30/20
Total May Green Sunday: $606.00
Worship Schedule
Saturday June 6—Weekday + HT & SG Parishioners Sunday June 7—The Most Holy Trinity + HT & SG Parishioners Tuesday June 9—Weekday 8:15am HT + Kevin Koenig, Ervin Koenig, Sr. Wednesday June 10—Weekday 8:15am HT + Marie & Norbert Schneider Thursday June 11—St. Barnabas, Apostle 8:15am SG + Parish Families Friday June 12—Weekday 8:15am SG + Vocations Saturday June 13—St. Anthony of Padua, Priest, Doctor of the Church 4pm SG + Gary Baumann Sunday June 14—The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) 8am HT + Robert Vogel 10am SG + Roberts & Kutz Families 7pm HT + Sandy Riesterer
Liturgical Ministers
June 13 & 14
Greeters: 4pm SG: N-none M-none 8am HT: none 10am SG: N-none M-none 7pm HT: none
Lectors: 4pm SG: Connie Bell 8am HT: Sharon Mueller 10am SG: Christine Schoenberger 7pm HT: Miranda Schneider
Extra Ordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: 4pm SG: none 8am HT: Lois Albright 10am SG: none 7pm HT: none
Ushers: 4pm SG: Ed & Mary Olig 8am HT: Tom Knier, Dennis Graf, Dennis Albright 10am SG: Jeff Schwoerer, Lyle Schwoerer 7pm HT: Matt Schneider
Servers: 4pm SG: Alex Koenig 8am HT: Tim Hruby, Adam Faust 10am SG: Bryce Schoenberger 7pm HT: Mason Schneider
Scrip: 4pm SG: none 8am HT: none 10am SG: none
The Most Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity Stewardship for May 31, 2020
Weekly Fiscal Year Budget Envelopes $ 2,368.00 $85,000.00 Loose $ 21.00 $12,500.00 Total $ 2,389.00 $97,500.00 Support Budget/Week $ 1,875.00 $87,374.43 received for year
Difference This Week $ 514.00 $10,125.57 needed by 6/30/20
Green Sunday: $718.00 May Total: $10,970.53 ($9,817.53 is part of the Perch Fry profit)
Parish News
Office Hours: Mon—Fri 8am—noon Church Hours: Mon—Fri 8am—noon Sat—Sun 8am—5pm
Call or email any time. Leave a message and we’ll get back to you in a timely manner.
Mass Attendance is limited to 25% of the church’s occupancy be-ginning June 13. Remember that masks are encouraged, tempera-tures will be taken, and social distancing applies.
Mass Contributions—Even though public Masses will resume next weekend, if you will not be attending because of age, health, or per-sonal reason please consider to continue mailing your contributions. Your continued support matters! A Universal Online Giving page at www.catholicfoundationgb.org/donate has been created by the Catholic Foundation for all parishes. This short-term solution is an opportunity for your family to give to your parish during these times. When you visit this secured page, all you have do is enter your infor-mation, parish name, and gift amount. It’s so easy! When HT or SG Parish receives a gift, the Catholic Foundation will mail a check for the amount to the designated parish. Thank you to all our parishioners who continued to support our parishes and each other throughout these challenging months. Whether you were able to give back through monetary support, food pantry donations, phone calls, prayers … it all is important! Thank you for being an important piece of our parish communities!
Are You Being Called to
Serve Your Parish Community? Council Positions Available:
Holy Trinity—Secretary Trustee and Parish Council vacancies St. Gregory—Finance Trustee and Parish Council member-at-large Please contact the Parish Office to express your interest. Vacation Bible School has been cancelled for this summer. We are greatly saddened to make this announcement. We look forward to returning bigger and better next year! A New Parish Update will be sent this week regarding the return of weekend Masses. The June ministry schedule will be included for those serving in ministry roles at Mass. Watch your mailbox or in-box.
Pastor’s Perspective …
“LIKE GOD, LIKE WORSHIPPERS” Easter celebration was essentially a celebration of Jesus Christ, the Second per-son of the Blessed Trinity. Pentecost was a
celebration of the Holy Spirit, the third Person. After those two celebrations, today, Trinity Sunday, the Church celebrates all Three Persons of the Trinity: Fa-ther, Son, and Holy Spirit. The three Persons of the Blessed Trinity are but one God. They are not three per-sons in one Person; nor are they three gods in one God. The doctrine of the inner relationship of the Fa-ther, Son, and Holy Spirit in such a way that each of them is fully and equally God, yet there are not three Gods but one, cannot be fully comprehended by the hu-man mind. It is a mystery. If we expected today’s readings to give us clear and elaborate presentation of the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity, we have found out that they simply do not. The doctrine of three persons in one God, equal in divinity yet distinct in personality, is not explicitly spelled out in the Bible. In fact the very word “Trinity” is not found in the Bible. Early Christians arrived at the doctrine when they applied their God given reason to the revelation which they had received in faith. Jesus spoke about the Father who sent him (the son) and about the Holy Spirit whom he was going to send. He said that the Father had given him (the Son) all that he has, and that he in turn has given to the Holy Spirit all that he has re-ceived from the Father. In this we see the unity of pur-pose among the three persons of the Trinity. In the story of salvation, we usually attribute creation to the Father, redemption to the Son and sanc-tification to the Holy Spirit. Nevertheless, they are dis-tinct as persons; neither the Father nor the Son nor the Holy Spirit ever exists or acts in isolation from the oth-er two persons of the Godhead. My brother and sisters in Christ, we may not be able to understand the how of the Trinity but I think it is very important to understand the why. Why did God reveal to us this mystery regarding the very nature of the Supreme Being? The importance of this doctrine lies in this: we are made in the image of God, therefore, the more we understand God the more we understand our-selves. Experts in religion tell us that people always try to be like the god they worship. People who worship a warrior god tend to be warmongering; people who worship a god of pleasure tend to be pleasure-seeking; people who worship a god of wrath tend to be vengeful; and peo-ple who worship a god of love tend to be loving; like a god, so the worshippers. Therefore, the more important question for us to ask today is: What does the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity tell us about the kind of God we are worshipping and what does this say about the kind of people we should be? As we celebrate Holy Trinity Sunday today, may that love and unity which God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit share be established among us. Amen.
Remain Blessed, Father Tony
Mass Readings for Week of June 8—14 Readings Gospel
Mon/June 8 I Kings 17:1-6 Matthew 5:1-12 Tues/June 9 I Kings 17:7-16 Matthew 5:13-16 Wed/June 10 I Kings 18:20-39 Matthew 5:17-19
Thurs/June 11 Acts 11:21b-26, 13:1-3 Matthew 5:20-26 Fri/June 12 I Kings 19:9a, 11-16 Matthew 5:27-32 Sat/June 13 I Kings 19:19-21 Matthew 5:33-37
Sun/June 14 Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a I Corinthians 10:16-17 John 6:51-58
Dates to Remember
June 6 & 7 Communion Services Tues., June 9 HT Mtgs—Finance Council 6pm; Parish Council 7pm June 13 & 14 Return to Public Masses Tues., June 16 Happy Birthday Fr. Tony! Tues., June 16 SG Mtgs—Finance Council 6pm; Parish Council 7pm June 27 & 28 Second Collection—Green Sunday
Knightly News
The Knights of Columbus Council will be holding its monthly meet-ing at 6:30pm on Wednesday, June 10 at the Holy Trinity Parish Hall. Following the current Diocesan guidelines, a limit of 9 people are able to attend in person. However, we need full attendance as some crucial business must be addressed. A VIRTUAL meeting will run in conjunction with the LIVE meet-ing. Login information will be sent to all members prior to the meet-ing.
Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of the month.
For more information about our Council contact Dave Christel at (920) 773-3113
Community Events
St. Vincent de Paul-Kiel Opportunity is looking for warehouse volunteers from 1-5 pm, Monday-Friday. Choose one afternoon or more! Help is needed with incoming donations, loading furniture sales, garbage removal and other handyman warehouse tasks which may include some heavy lifting. If you have a few extra hours or are newly retired, this is a great cause. Our store has many volunteer opportunities in a variety of departments. Please consider volun-teering for this wonderful community organization. Stop in and see Kathleen or Lynda, or call 894-7834.
K of C Founder to be Beatified Pope Francis announced the formal recognition of a miracle attributed to founder, Venerable Fr. Mi-chael McGivney. A Mass of Beatification will soon be scheduled.
“Venerable Michael McGivney was the founder of Knights of Colum-bus, now the world’s largest Catholic fraternal organization. After studies in Canada and the United States, he was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop James Gibbons in Baltimore. He founded the Knights of Columbus as a mutual aid society, geared especially to working men and their families. He was known for his tireless work among his parishioners. He died at the early age of 38 from pneumonia.”
God so loved the world that he gave his only Son.
John 3:16
** Mrs. Patty Wilhelm, Coordinator- [email protected]
** Mrs. Rita Steffen, Assistant [email protected]
From June 8—14 the Sanctuary Candles are burning
in memory/honor of:
Weekend of June 6 & 7, 2020
Pray for the Sick:
John E. Meyer, John Casper, Mary Mueller, Orville Bonde, Kay Binversie, Jasmine Bertschy, Tony Scharenbroch, Ken Kozminski,
Wendy (Riesterer) Puddy, Marie Koenig, John Ryan, Jim Riesterer, Tom Hardy, and Deacon Jim Steffen
To add or remove a name from this listing, a family member should call your Parish Office-SG: 773-2511 or HT: 773-2380 Thank you.
Holy Trinity:
Arthur Stahl
HT Christian Women Calendar Winners are…
May 24 - $30 Ruth Kleczewski, Cleveland #601 May 25 - $100 Denise Thill, Two Rivers #1548 May 26 - $20 Kash Koenig, Edgerton #1755 May 27 - $20 Carol Heinzen, Kiel #523 May 28 - $20 Thomas Hansen, Cleveland #473 May 29 - $20 Terry Becher, Kiel #141 May 30 - $20 L. Bemis, Sheboygan #964
ST. GREGORY SCRIP Scrip is sold in the parish office:
Monday—Friday 8am-Noon
Scrip sales for week ending May 31: $2,935.69 3% (average) profit to the parish: $88.07
Scrip Coordinators: Debbie Griem 773-2708 Marlene Zutz 775-4253
Call ahead … your order will be waiting for you at pick up! Thank you to everyone who continues to purchase scrip!
SCRIP is sold in parish office: Monday—Friday 8am-Noon
HT Scrip Coordinators~Betty Hardy &
Sandy Neils~920-565-4588
Continue calling ahead to ensure we have what you are looking for on hand. Your order will be ready when you arrive! Thank you to all who continue to purchase SCRIP!
HOLY TRINITY SCRIP
PROGRAM
Sales ending May 31 — $1,850 (includes online sales) Profits ending May 31 — $61.10 (includes online sales)
St. Gregory:
Art & Mary Waniger ——————— Rick Cramer, Jr.
Legacy Gifts to St. Gregory Parish Current projects for donation consideration:
• Main entry doors on the Parish Center
• Decorations for church environment (by liturgical seasons)
• Church ceiling rib repairs & paint
SG Prayer Line: Lucille Heinzen at 773-2317
SG Nursing Home/Assisted Living: Melissa Frost 773-3270
SG Caring Hearts & Hands: Melissa Frost 773-3270
SG Food Pantry: Faye Riesterer at 773-2422
HT Prayer Line: Complete card by suggestion box in back of church or call the parish office.
Would you like to receive Communion at home?
St. Gregory parishioners please contact: Mary Olig 775-4756, Gene Riesterer 773-2585, or the parish office 773-2511.
Holy Trinity parishioners please contact: Dennis and Karen Graf 693-8700 or the parish office 920-773-2380.
Parish Outreach
Legacy Gifts to Holy Trinity Parish Current projects for donation consideration: Liturgical Decorations in worship space (colored banners) Upgrading stain glass windows-worship space
2020 Goal 2020 Donated Percentage Met St. Gregory: $22,317.00 $17,056.00 76% Holy Trinity: $14,528.00 $13,395.00 92%
To assure proper credit, please include the parish name and town when sending your gift. Thank you!
The following parish family members are serving our nation in
the Armed Forces:
Jesse Augustine, Kurt Binversie, Dustin Koenig, Matthew Koenig,
Samuel Koenig, Brandon Mueller, Greg Mueller, Adam Satori,
and Anton Simon
Please contact the parish office to add a family member.
St. Gregory Parish Fundraiser
May 26 - June 22
Stop at St. Gregory office to support our sale. All money raised will go directly to the church.
Sponsored by:
St. Gregory Caring Hearts & Hands
How Has HT & SG Benefitted? Growing Our Faith
In December SG held the 2nd Annual Setting a Place for Jesus. It’s a wonderful evening that brought together women of both parishes and the larger community. This past year our guest speaker was Julianne Stanz from the Dept. of Evangelization at the Di-ocese. Julianne delivered a motivating and spirit-filled message about the importance of keeping a fo-cus on Christ during some of the busiest days before Christmas. She had shared her faith story and inspired about 100 women that evening. The ladies in attendance were energized by and appreciative of her wonderful message and have requested her return. The fee for Julianne to present at parish events such as this, along with her travel expenses, is entirely covered by the Bishop’s Appeal. What an important mission to help our sisters grow in faith! We look forward to hosting more future events with Julianne.
Thoughts for Today’s Readings …
To the Point: Our God is the ultimate gift giver. From the first story of creation, God gifted humanity with plants and animals to steward and use. In time, God called a people with whom to form a covenant rela-tionship, the people of Israel. And then, in the fullness of time, he gave his only son, Jesus, to open up this covenant to all who call upon the Lord. In all these gifts God calls us into relationship with himself, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. What will be our response to the abundant gifts of God? Connecting the Gospel to Experience: Throughout the history of salvation, God has longed to be in communion with the people he has created. We are invited to make the heart of the Trinity our own dwell-
ing place and to rest secure there in the love of God. 1. In the first reading, Moses invites God to “come along in our company.” How do you invite God into your daily life? 2. On this feast of the Holy Trinity, how does it change you or affect your perception of God to think of God-self as a relationship
of three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? 3. In the second reading St. Paul urges the Corinthians to “encourage one another.” Which individuals or groups within your
community are in need of encouragement? 4. Our gospel today begins with one of the most well-known lines in Holy Scripture: “God so loved the world that he gave his
only Son.” What does this action tell us about the one we call the Father?
Source: Living Liturgy 2020, Liturgical Press
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