St. Anthony, St. Mary & Holy Family
Growing and Spreading the Good News of the Catholic Faith in the Heartland.
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time · October 18, 2015
Welcome to the Cluster Catholic Parishes of
Fr. Steven Brice, Pastor Cell Phone: 715-937-1644 Email: [email protected]
Cluster Parish Main Office 407 North Division Street P.O. Box 69 Loyal, WI 54446
Rectory: 715-255-8017 Parish Email: [email protected] Parish and School Website: www.stanthonyloyal.org
Music Coordinator: Seth Duprey
Email: [email protected] Phone: 920-901-9938
Religious Ed. Coordinator:
Margie Ouimette Email: [email protected] Phone: 715-255-8636 ext 109
St. Anthony School 208 W. Spring St. Loyal, WI 5444 School: 715-255-8636 School Email:
St. Mary School 119 N. Main St. P.O. Box 129 Greenwood, WI 54437 School: 715-267-6477 School Email: [email protected]
Parish Mass Schedules Saturday, 4:00 PM Holy Family, Willard Saturday, 6:30 PM St. Anthony, Loyal Sunday, 8:30 AM
St. Mary, Greenwood Sunday, 10:30 AM St. Anthony, Loyal
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Dear Holy Family, St. Anthony and St. Mary’s:
“Can you drink the cup I will drink?” (Mark 10:38)
This question Jesus poses to those learning to follow him in today’s Gospel is very similar to what we will say to those who will make public next weekend their desire to follow Jesus. This year in the RCIA program we have one adult seeking baptism, one adult seeking to enter our Catholic faith from another tradition and two adults returning to the Church after a long absence. In the Rites of Acceptance and Welcome we will greet them…. with…. the cross.
Jesus is referring, to the cup that he sweated blood over in the Garden of Gethsemane until he cried out: “Father let this cup pass me by, but thy will be done not mine.” In today’s Gospel he is making clear to his followers that they are not on their way to riches and fame, but to the cross. In the same way, right at the start of their journey with Christ, we make sure our RCIA candidates understand the same. In fact, to bring the point home, we will trace the cross on their foreheads, their eyes, their shoulders, their hands, their feet and their hearts.
Each year we rotate where the RCIA Rites are celebrated and this year we will be at Holy Family. So this coming Saturday at the 4:00pm Mass at Holy Family we will hear the declaration of intent of the four candi-dates and the testimony of their sponsors. They will be hoping to receive signs of welcome and support from us. Please come and make that welcome more than words.
At our Social Concerns Committee meeting October 8th we had a little bit of an argument over who would have the privilege of speaking on behalf of this year’s Advent Project recipients. We all felt so proud to be part of such a worthy cause that we all wanted to take lead in making it happen.
All three parishes have taken on very significant service projects in these past few years. And who will ever forget the over $10,000.00 we raised for Project Milk as part of our Rural Life Day celebration a year ago. Two years ago St. Anthony started a tradition of giving to those in need overseas at Christmas time. For ex-ample they raised the funds to send an “Ark” of animals through Heifer International. Filling an Ark with two of each of the animals Heifer International sends cost $5,000.00. Now that our Social Concerns Com-mittees have combined efforts, it was agreed to present an Advent Project to all three parishes this year.
They will be inviting us this Advent to build a farm and grow a village of gardens in Saikeri, Kenya, Africa. Perhaps you remember Fr. John Fortune, the deep voiced Irishman, who spoke to us over the summer on Mission Co-op Weekend. All of his priesthood he has served the Massai people in Kenya. Thanks to Churches in our Diocese the people of his parish have been released from the grasp of drought through the digging of wells and are now learning to farm and garden. That’s something we can help with! Watch the next One Voice Newsletter for the details on how and be sure to come November 21 & 22 to see who won the argument over who gets to speak at Mass on behalf of our sister parish in Saikeri, Kenya!
Lastly I share how pleased I am at the progress we are making with getting everyone signed up to have their picture taken for our new pictorial directory. If you haven’t signed up yet, please do so this week. On week-days you can just call Margie Szymanski at the parish office (715-255-8017) or Joanne Trunkel (715-267-7264) or Florence Briski (715715-267-4610). Or if you are good with a computer, you can go to our parish website (stanthonyloyal.org), find the “Lifetouch” link in the right hand column of announcements, and make your own appointment. The sign up sheets will be available in the back of church again next weekend.
Pictures are being taken at St. Anthony’s November 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 27 and 28. Pictures are being taking at St. Mary’s on November 12, 13 and 14. And pictures are being taken at Holy Family November 17 and 18. I know with the directory made five years ago neither Holy Family nor St. Mary’s chose to include their phone numbers in the directory. Whatever concern caused that I hope it is gone now. Communication is to a community what blood is to the body. Making it hard for people to contact one another makes it hard for a group of people to become a community. I hope everyone will share their land line, cell phone and e-mail information. Then things will really begin to hum around here! There is some risk, but risk is a part of life! Only the dead are risk free. Can we drink the cup?
Fr. Steve
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Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 4:00 PM Lector: Steve Horvat Servers: Alexis Oestreich*, Jazlin Revier, Alane Artac Eucharistic Minister: Sharon Street Music: Ashley Volovsek Ushers: John Bayuk, Bill Snedic, Laverne Gregorich, Bernard Artac
Greeter: Bill Snedic St. Mary Parish For Sunday, October 11, 2015 Adults……….. $1,605.00 Offertory…….. $ 248.75 Students……… $ 5.00 Online Giving….$ 80.00 Total………... $1,938.75
St. Anthony Parish For Sat/Sun, October 10/11, 2015 Adults………...…$3,626.00 Offertory……….$ 230.60 Students……… $ 2.00 Online Giving….. $ 701.00 Total…………….$4,559.60
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE HOLY FAMILY LITURGICAL ROLES
Holy Family Parish For Saturday, October 10, 2015 Adults…………...$459.00 Offertory……... $ 71.00 Students…………$ 00.00 Total………….. $530.00
St. Anthony LITURGICAL ROLES
ST. MARY LITURGICAL ROLES
Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 6:30 PM Lector: Rita Mayenschein Servers: Brady Bravener*, Bailey Bravener, Charles Larson Eucharistic Ministers: Rick, Margie and Jennifer Szymanski, June Noeldner, Harold Fleischman Music: Julie Miller / Cindy Schecklman
Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 8:30 AM Lector: Bernie Kitzhaber Servers: Amanda Bogdonovich*, Lainy Trampush, Andrew Bushman
Eucharistic Ministers: Rita & Norm Mayenschein, Linda Susa, Shirley Lindner, Luke Nigon Music: Maddi Raese Ushers: Marty Nigon, Dave Bushman Greeter: Greg & Donna Lindner
Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 10:30 AM Lector: Bob Meyer Servers: Paul Hoesly*, Katlyn Lindner, Anna Lindner Eucharistic Ministers: Betty Loos, John & Beth Kaiser, Cindee Loos, Michelle Malm Music: Keralin Genteman / Grace Genteman Children’s Liturgy: Megan Schuette / Rosa Rarick
Thank you for your continued donations!
It's HERE!! St. Mary's is now on-line! Save a check and give on-line. Easy sign up, look for access at www.stanthonyloyal.org website and instructions in the back of church. For questions please call Fr. Steve 715-937-1644 or Sharon Street 715-937-2838.
Preparations are underway for the Annual Fall Harvest Sale at St. Mary's on October 31st. Raffle tickets for the Harvest Sale raffles available in the back of church. All ladies of the parish are asked to pick up an envelope with tickets in to sell. Everyone's help is needed. If you would like to
donate a theme basket for the silent auction, please contact Florence Briski at 715-267-4610. This is also a good time to pay your annual dues of $25.00. Please send that to our treasurer, Florence Briski, at 108 N. River Rd, Greenwood. We also need craft items, baked goods, and workers to help on Friday and the day of the sale. Please contact Colleen Adler (715-267-6459), Pat Lindner (715-267-6355), or Joyce Rondorf (715-267-6076).
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Loyal Food Pantry is in need of the following items: Jams/jelly, Ramen Noodles, Pasta/Noodles, Cooking Oil, Pancake Mix, Biscuit Mix, Syrup, Tuna, Sugar, Pudding Mix, Jello Mix, Canned fruit, Cake mixes, canned meats, Kidney beans, Shampoo, Body wash, Pork & Beans, Soap/Bars, Diapers/Wipes, Deodorant, toothpaste, Toothbrushes, shavers, crackers, Tea, Frosting Mix, Bread, Ketchup, Snacks/Bars, Laundry Soap, Rice Products, Body Lotions, Toilet Bowl Cleaners, Bleach, Chocolate Chips. Thank you!
In August 138 families were helped with food and 143 families were helped in September.
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Community News
Wednesday, October 21: Mass Prepared by Grades 3 & 4
Wednesday, October 28: Mass prepared by Grades 1 & 2
Friday, October 30: All Saints Day Parties in Classrooms
Monday, November 2: Iowa Testing Begins For Grades 2-6
Wednesday, November 4: Mass Prepared by Grades 5 & 6
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Thank you to everyone that attended this year’s annual
Fall Festival. We would like to also thank all the donors for
your wonderful donations. It was a great year! We would also
like to thank all the volunteer’s that helped out in any way
possible for all your hard work.
The Fall Fest Committee: Jason & Shannon Toufar, Richard &
Heather Bravener, Terry & Shirley Weyer, Randy & Lori
Seliskar, Chuck & Julie Loos, Chris & Tara Scheel, Ken &
Cindee Loos, Julie Poehnelt, Dave Loos, Millie Larson, Janet
Beyerl, Nathan & Polly Lindner, Chuck & Brenda Rueth and
Dave & Kim LaBarge.
An Invitation to Sing. Once again, for the All Souls
Day Mass, I would like to invite people from Holy Family,
St. Anthony’s, and St. Mary’s to raise our voices to God
for this special occasion. All rehearsals will be from 6:00
-7:30 pm. in St. Anthony’s choir loft. The dates are as
follows: Monday, October 19; Sunday, October 25;
Monday, November 2. I look forward to singing with you,
and I hope to see you there!
CHANGE OF SEASONS:
The annual fall clean up in Loyal will be Saturday, October
31st. Loyal folks age 60 and older who need assistance with
raking their lawn or washing windows should contact Bonnie
at 715-255-8626 or Interfaith Program at 715-743-7843 to get
your name on the list. Volunteers are welcome to provide
this needed service to the elderly. There will be a volunteer
breakfast at 8:00 am at Trinity Lutheran Church to kick off
the fall clean up. Please contact Rhonda at 715-937-1822 if
you are interested in volunteering your time.
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Scripture for the Week ©Liturgical Publications Inc
Readings for the Week of October 18, 2015
Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
Monday: Rom 4:20-25/Lk 12:13-21
Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21/Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18/Lk 12:39-48
Thursday: Rom 6:19-23/Lk 12:49-53
Friday: Rom 7:18-25a/Lk 12:54-59
Saturday: Rom 8:1-11/Lk 13:1-9
Next Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52
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MASS SCHEDULE SA=ST. ANTHONY, SM=ST. MARY, HF=HOLY FAMILY Monday, May 4 8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Jack Barrett 8:15 am SM No Service Tuesday, May 5
8:15 am HF Fr. Brice Mass † B 8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Joann Oestreich 8:15 am SM No Service Wednesday, May 6
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † F Lector: Students 8:15 am SM Fr. Follmar Mass Thursday, May 7
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Marilyn Hinker 8:15 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † V Lector: Students Friday, May 8 8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Lector: Marie Kaiser 8:15 am SM Fr. Follmar Mass Saturday, May 9
4:00 pm HF Fr. Follmar Mass † J 6:30 pm SA Fr. Brice Mass † K Sunday, May 10
8:30 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † S 10:30 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † R
Please hold in prayer those enduring serious illness in our parishes: Ron Hoeser, Sherry (Stremikis) Luoma,
Janet Meacham, Trey Stumpner, Jim Yeager, Herb Langfeldt, Joan Oblak, Arlene Lindner, Delores
Kautzer, Ethelyn Theisen, Ed Bayuk, Jim Miller, Bob Bauer, Ellen Plautz, and Katie Englebretson!
Parish Calendar (SA)=St. Anthony, (SM)=St. Mary, (HF)=Holy Family
Wednesday, October 21: St. Anthony Holy Name Mee<ng 6:30 pm �
CONFESSION SCHEDULE
ST. ANTHONY
Saturday 9-10 AM HOLY FAMILY
Saturday 3:30 PM ST. MARY
Sunday 8:00 AM
Or anytime upon request
MASS SCHEDULE SA=ST. ANTHONY, SM=ST. MARY, HF=HOLY FAMILY Monday, October 19 8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Joann Oestreich 8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf Tuesday, October 20 8:15 am HF Fr. Brice Mass † Frank Gertz by Harry & Vivienne Gerc 8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Marilyn Hinker 8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf Wednesday, October 21
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Frank Wilke by family Lector: Students 8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf Thursday, October 22
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Marie Kaiser 8:15 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † Fr. Michael Mertens by Bill & Barb Sladich Lector: Students Friday, October 23
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass Living/deceased families of M/M Bernard Kaiser Lector: Jack Barrett 8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf Saturday, October 24
4:00 pm HF Fr. Brice Mass † Daisy, Leonard & Ernie Koltis by family 6:30 pm SA Fr. Brice Mass † Tony, Anita & Edward Schecklman by Randy & Lori Seliskar Sunday, October 25
8:30 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † Carl & Ethel Lindner by family 10:30 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Steve Langfeldt by family
Religious Education Wednesday
October 21, 2015
St. Anthony’s:
Gr. K-6 Class 3:30 to 4:45 pm
Grades 7-11 Class 6:15 to 7:15 pm
Holy Family/St. Mary’s
Afternoon classes 3:20 to 4:45 pm
Evening classes 7:30 to 8:30 pm
St. Anthony STP 2016 Raffle Calendars are Here! You can get these from any of the
families of St. Anthony’s, at St. Anthony School or in the Rectory office. They are $20.00 each with 365 chances to win! These make wonderful gifts for anyone on your list! They make great thank you gifts too! Lots of reasons to buy calendars besides helping a super cause—our Catholic School!! Thank you for all your support!!!
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