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Sacrament of Baptism: New and expectant parents
are required to attend a Baptism preparation class.
Godparents are strongly encouraged to attend. Please
call Tammy at 795-4316 or Lori at 753-3311.
Adult Confirmation or Reception into the Church:
Interested adults who have not been confirmed or
who were baptized in another church but would like
to be received into the Catholic Church are invited
to contact Fr. Gary regarding adult preparation.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples planning marriage
are asked to contact the Pastor or either Parish Office
at least six months prior to the wedding date to begin
the preparation process.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays at 3:30 at
St. John’s & 4:00 PM at St. Isidore – Holy Cross or
by appointment.
Pastoral Visits: Please contact the Parish Offices if
you or a loved one would like to be on our prayer list
or be visited at the hospital, in your home, nursing
home or if incarcerated. Please do not rely on the
hospitals to let us know if you are a patient.
Parish Membership: Contact either parish office to
register as a member. Parish members are invited to
make an appropriate commitment of time, talent and
financial treasure.
Persons with Disabilities: You are invited to sit in the
front pews if you wish to receive Holy Communion
without leaving the pew.
Hearing Assistance System: All of our Holyland
Catholic Churches are equipped with “The Hearing
Loop”. Activate t-coil on your hearing aid or ask for a
device.
Gluten Free Hosts: They are available upon request
in the sacristy.
Air Conditioning: For the comfort of those who are
heat sensitive Holy Cross & St. John the Baptist
Churches are air conditioned.
holylandcatholicparishes.org
CATHOLIC PARISHES
HOLYLAND
St. Isidore the Farmer - Mount Calvary/Saint Cloud/St. Joe
St. John the Baptist - Johnsburg
Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Marytown
Saint Cloud
924 Main Street
St. Cloud
Holy Cross
308 S. Cty W
Mt. Calvary
Saint Joseph
W620 Cty G
St. Cloud
St. Mary
N10232 Hwy G
New Holstein
St. John
N9288 Hwy W
Malone
Vision: As disciples of Jesus in the Holyland, love
unites us beyond all difficulties. God will do the rest.
Mission: We are God's children in the Holyland
striving to welcome one and all.
June 24, 2018
HolyLand Catholic Parishes 2 the nativity of st. john the baptist
SERVERS, LECTORS, COMMUNION MINISTERS & USHERS
Saturday, June 30 4:15 pm ……………………………….St. John the Baptist (S) Molly Kluever (L) Beth Schneider (CM) Beth Schneider (U) Wilfred Schmitz & Elmer Thome
4:30 pm ……………………………………….Holy Cross (S) Emma & Wyatt Thelen (L) Claudia Wagner (CM) Carol Entringer, Nancy Lee & **Renee Thelen (U) Keith Birschbach, Mark Diederichs, Steve Gabel & Quinn Kaiser
8:00 pm ……………………………………….St. Mary (S) Michael & Jonathan Karls (L) Nancy Mueller (CM) Nancy Mueller (U) Ralph Muellenbach & Peter Winkel
Sunday, July 1 8:00 am …………………………………………...St. Cloud (S) Calvin & Jerrod Steffes (L) Jackie Knauer (CM) Joe Puetz, Mary Palof & **Mary Greuel (U) Bob Hau & Dick Fuhrmann
8:30 am………………………..……….…..…..St. Mary (S) Volunteers (L) Sarah Breuer (CM) Sarah Breuer, Linda Koenigs & Dyanna Muldoon (U) Matt Freund & Gerry Heus (Sick/Shut ins) Janelle Mueller
10:00 am ……………………………………….Holy Cross (S) Will Zimmerman & Jamie Wodack (L) Tammy Koenigs (CM) Herb & Connie Pickart & **Tammy Koenigs (U) Shawn Wodack, Norb Brenner, Earl Sippel & Fran Kraus
10:30 am …………………………….St. John the Baptist (S) Addison Nett & Meghan Lefeber (L) Sue Muellenbach (CM) Kathy Abler (U) Greg Guelig & Doug Nett
LITURGY SCHEDULE JUNE 25-JULY 1
Monday, June 25 8:00am † Marvin & Sylvia Mueller .................. St. Mary Tuesday, June 26 Bl. Jacob El-Haddad of Ghazir Bl. Andrew Hyacinth Longhin 8:00 am † Delores Knaus ................................. St. Cloud 8:00 am † Orlando Schneider ........ St. John the Baptist Wednesday, June 27 St. Cyril of Alexandria 8:00 am † Milo Baltz .................................... ..Holy Cross 8:00 am In Celebration of Amy & Mike Fontecchio’s Birthdays ........................ ..St. John the Baptist
Thursday, June 28 St. Irenaeus 8:00 am † Marvin & Gary Lefeber ................. St. Cloud 8:00 am † Dorothy, Harold & Robert Muellenbach..St. Mary Friday, June 29 Solemnity of Sts. Peter & Paul 8:00 am The Homebound ........................ ..Holy Cross 8:00 am † Jean Rajchel ................... ..St. John the Baptist 8:00 am † Gerry Coffeen ................................. ..St. Mary Saturday, June 30 First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church 3:30 pm Confessions .................... St. John the Baptist 4:00 pm Confessions .................................. Holy Cross 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday, June 30 4:15 pm Living & Deceased Family Members of Isadore Wathy .............. St. John the Baptist 4:30 pm † Rosemary Twohig .................... Holy Cross † Ralph Kraus 8:00 pm † Victor Steffes ................................. St. Mary † George Buechel Sunday, July 1 8:00 am All Holyland Catholic Parishioners...St. Cloud 8:30 am † Charles & Myra Burg .................... St. Mary 10:00 am † Delmar Petrie….. ...................... Holy Cross 10:30 am † Living & Deceased Members Ray Koenigs ........................................ St. John the Baptist
The Prayer Circles are always open to pray for your
needs and requests.
Prayer is the answer to all our needs. If prayers are needed in the
St. John’s area, call Gertie Merten at 795-4249; Carol Behling at
795-4254 or Adeline Stephany at 795-4404. In the St. Mary’s area
call Joan Gerhartz at 898-5978 or Betty Kraus at 894-3655. The
St. Isidore area call Rosie Dreifuerst at 999-4259.
Please pray for our sick: Jason Goebel, Raymond Rajchel,
Leroy Gross, Verna Weber, Larry & Marty Wirtz
Do you remember Sr. Joann Helen Riesterer? She taught in
Johnsburg from 1962-1970. I would like to put a memory book
together for her. IF you know/remember her and have anything
(memorabilia or just memories) you could share please call me
after 4pm at 904-1126.
Thank you,
Dan Duwell
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
ST. CLOUD CHURCH
ST. JOE CHURCH
June 24, 2018 3 HolyLand Catholic Parishes
July 1
Scrip Sellers: ……..……………Jane Steffes & Jill Berenz Greeters: ……..……………......Jackie Knauer & Mary Palof
Cleaning List: July 21 Chairperson: Dawn Magdanz 753-2015 Joyce Mann, Lois Mashin, Rosie Mashock, Mary Merten, Sandi Meyer IF you are unable to clean, PLEASE get a sub, it helps everyone out Sub list: Deb Gau 999-4151 or Linda Vixmer 753-3601
Scrip: July 7 & 8 4:30 Brenda & Pat 8:00 John, Claudia & Dianne
ST. MARY CHURCH
ST. JOHN CHURCH
June Chair: Bill & Kris Will 999-4204 Jim Weber, Joe Wirtz, Jamie Ausloos, Mark Baumgartner & Victor Baumgartner
June Chair: Richard Vandervelde 753-2512 Randy Steffen, Patrick Simon & Larry Rieder
Thanks to all the terrific support for the recent St. Isidore Parish rummage sale…. We
grossed over $1500 for the parish. Thanks to all those who provided us with some nice things to sell….to those who helped with the “lugging”,
packing up, setting up, taking down and buying some of our items. Special thanks to Ken Sabel for the use of his trailer to transport items. The Rummage committee had a fun time!
Thank you
Wayne Freund
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St. Isidore’s Financial’s as of 06/18/2018 Offertory $525.00 Support $4,721.00
St. Mary’s Financial’s as of 6/18/2018 Offertory 6/9 & 6/10 $353.22 Offertory 6/16 & 6/17 $405.15 Support $3720.00
***Just as a reminder that Festival tickets are available to all Parishioners in the back of church. ***Festival raffle updates. For every $50.00 worth of tickets an individual sells you then are put into a drawing to win (2) 50.00 cash prizes.
***Updates on the donations for the Festival will be posted
at all of the entrances.
Sharing your blessings helps you make room for more.
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Blanck’s Supper
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Drexel Supply Happiness
State Bank of Chilton A trusted partner since 1891 www.statebankofchilton.com
Member FDIC/Equal Housing Lender 866-742-2823
Zehren
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Industrial, Farm & Residential
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Ken Sabel Carpentry New Homes & Remodeling
753-6216 Mt. Calvary, WI
Guelig’s Waste Removal 12,20, & 30 Yd. Dumpsters
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HolyLand Catholic Parishes 4 the nativity of st. john the baptist
Aaron Schaefer Sarah Jean Bord Brandon Kaiser Christopher Kaiser Lisa M. Schneider Bradly Schrage Don Stephany Mike Handel Willie Carter
Zackary Lisowe Glen Merten Keith Merten Jake Bord Stephen Blanck Eric Hoelscher Ryan Abler Adam Schmitz Tony Haen
Teaching Position Available
Our Parish school is looking for a strong, Catholic, teaching candidate who is certified (or certifiable) via the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Our Parish school is a multi-grade, multi-age program that stresses the growth of the whole child. An individual with a strong 'core four' or ''allied arts' background would be preferred but not required. We offer a competitive salary, insurance and a pension opportunity. If you think you would qualify, and wish to be interviewed please send a copy of your resume' to Dr. E. at the school via his email address (see page 7 of the bulletin) or drop it off at the school.
Got an hour to spend with Jesus? Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be held from 8:30am - 5:45pm on Friday, July 6th at St. John the Baptist. Mass is at 8:00am. Benediction will be at 5:00. All are welcome to stop in and be in the presence of the Lord for any amount of time you wish.
Needs for June and July at the Pantry--the children are home, so the needs are greater, just like in your home. We appreciate that you help us take care of people who need more support. And, as always, prayers are appreciated.
Cereal, Jelly, Mac and Cheese Peanut Butter, Canned Fruit, Spam Canned meat and spreadables Mayo, Catsup, Mustard Chef boy are Dee spaghetios and ravioli
*Checks for $60.00 help us underwrite our purchases of meat. So far this year, 8 people have helped in this way. Thank you! Make checks payable to the Holyland Food Pantry. Finally, we are grateful to those of you sending a financial gift in honor of a wedding, birthday, a life or collecting for graduation and other special events.
Please remember in your
prayers all the students and
chaperones that are going on
Mission this coming week from
June 25th to July 1st, for their
safety and for those they will
serve this week. May they be open to the Spirit of
God working thru them. Thank you ahead of time for
your prayers and support. Our hours of operation are: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. And 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the third Friday of the month. Our next distribution is Friday, July 20th
Our prayerful support goes
out to the families of Donald Diederich
& Joan Diederichs (Brother to Jim
Birschbach, inlaw to Rose Birschbach,
Betty Birschbach, Rita Diederichs &
Gerald Diederichs)
May God’s consolation and peace
be with them.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear.
Congratulations to Isabel Feyen
and Megan Ebertz and the
St. Mary Springs Class of 2018.
Isabel and Megan are alumni of
what is now our Holyland
Catholic School.
God bless you as you take the next steps in your academic
career and in your journey of faith.
After dinner one night, I asked my son Jimmy to fetch a broom from the back porch so I could sweep the floor.
Complaining, he said, “But it’s dark out there. I’m afraid.”
I said to him, “It’s OK, God is with you.” Slowly Jimmy opened the porch door and said, “God, if you’re out there, would you hand me the broom?” - Readers Digest
June 24, 2018 5 HolyLand Catholic Parishes
Vacation Bible School
(VBS) Wednesday, July 25 and Thursday, July 26
from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Child care provided until 5:30
pm. VBS will be held at
Holyland Catholic School. VBS is a faith formation process
for children going into grades 1 - 5, students in grades 6 – 8 are welcome to volunteer as helpers. Our theme is:
EarthKeepers Adventures for Creation Care Kids – Our EarthKeepers. For more information contact Karen
Abler at [email protected] or 414-313-1435. Registration
forms can be found on the Holyland Catholic Parishes website: http://holylandcatholicparishes.org/ under
announcements and on the Religious Education page. To help plan for supplies and need materials, registration
closes on July 6, 2018
As part of Vacation Bible School, we
will also be collecting gently used clean toys that your children have outgrown
or no longer play with and they will be donated to the House of Peace. Watch
for more details. Questions: contact Karen Abler at
[email protected] or 414-313-1435.
They made signs, asking his father what he wished
him to be called. He asked for a tablet and wrote, "John is his name," and all were amazed.
Immediately his mouth was opened, his tongue freed, and he spoke blessing God.
- Lk 1:62-64
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
AND JOIN US FOR THESE
SPECIAL SUMMER EVENTS IN
THE HOLYLAND CATHOLIC
PARISHES
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH FESTIVAL
Sunday, July 15 Outdoor Polka Mass at 10:30 AM, Dinner from 11:00-2:00 PM, Festival until 8:30 PM
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL – EARTHKEEPERS:
ADVENTURES OF CREATION CARE KIDS Wednesday/Thursday, July 25/26 Vacation Bible School – 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
1st CELEBRATION OF MEMORIAL OF BLESSED
SOLANUS CASEY July 30 Mass at 7:00 PM at Holy Cross with Bishop James Schuerman (Fr. Steve Kropp – Homilist)
MILWAUKEE BREWERS VS COLORADO ROCKIES Saturday, August 4 Depart from Holy Cross at 2:30 - Outdoor Mass on the Parking Lot at 4:00 PM - Tailgate Supper at 5:00 PM - Game at 6:05 PM
SAINT CLOUD FIREMEN’S PICNIC Saturday, August 11 Outdoor Mass at 4:30 at Saint Cloud by Grotto
JOHNSBURG
PARISH FESTIVAL, Sunday, July 15
Outdoor Polka Mass at 10:30a.m.
Blanck’s chicken and dressing and Jim and Linda’s beef tips dinner
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. $10 adults, $5 ages 5-10. Bob Kuether Band 10:30am-4:00pm, The Ricohettes 5:00-8:30 p.m. Raffles, crafts, golf
putting contest, kids inflatables and play center, games for kids of all ages. Bean Bag tournament at 1PM. Refreshments-brats-hamburgers are available all day. N9288 County Road W, Malone (Johnsburg). Information: 920-795-4021 or 920-286-2184
HolyLand Catholic Parishes 6 the nativity of st. john the baptist
From the Pastor’s Desk: June 24, 2018
Recently, I have joked that I once had a doctor, dentist, and an eye doctor and that now I have a medical team. This is probably a bit of an exaggeration. Still, I have been grateful for expressions of support and thought I would clarify where I am at. I like to think that I am engaged in a 60 year tune-up!
Since early March I have been dealing with herniated discs. I have been dealing with a nurse practitioner, a chiropractor, a physical therapist and a massage therapist to deal with this situation. On Friday, June 8th I received my
first epidural injection. At this point I am pain-free and hoping to avoid surgery. This is also highlighted for my importance of insurance and my gratitude for being insured.
My eye doctor has referred me to an eye surgeon because of the development of cataracts. I also have narrow angles (which I don't fully understand) that required a laser procedure before I can have my pupils dilated to see how severe the cataracts are and whether I am a candidate for cataract surgery. The thought of improved vision is particularly attractive to me.
At the urging of my new primary physician, I had a sleep study done which confirmed that I have severe sleep apnea. I now have a CPAP machine and I ask your prayers that I adjust to it as it can be a lifesaver. I urge anyone who snores or does not sleep well at night to investigate this treatment. I am amazed at how many friends and acquaintances have come forward to tell me they have been using a CPAP machine for months or years.
I am also occasionally seeing a counselor to address how I deal with stress. There is a stigma in our society, especially for men, that we “can handle it ourselves.” There is no shame in seeking help and a great benefit from time to time to having someone outside of one’s circle of relationships with whom to talk. I encourage anyone dealing with stress or other mental health issues to seek help if possible. There is no shame in admitting we are imperfect!
Ten years ago when I turned 50 I had a colonoscopy. The doctor told me to come back in ten years. That went fast! Again, if you are over 50 and have not had a colonoscopy I urge you to consider it.
My dentist has no concerns at this time! There you have it. Again, thank you to anyone who has expressed concern. I see all of this as a natural part of aging and recognize that there are some other steps that I need and will be taking to improve my health.
Since my First Profession as a Capuchin-Franciscan, I have used these words of St. Francis of Assisi as my personal mission statement: "We have been called to heal wounds, to unite what has fallen apart, and to bring home those who have lost their way." Sometimes, the wounds that need healing and the body that feels like its falling apart is one’s own!
I hope that by sharing some of my health issues I can nudge others to take the steps necessary to maintain and improve their own health.
Peace and all good,
Fr. Gary
I am pleased to report that Julie Petrie, our Holyland Catholic
Schools Safe Environment Coordinator has completed and I have
signed our parishes' Compliance Report.
Fr. Gary
Thank you to the families of Delmar Petrie
& Helen Holzmann for the beautiful flowers left
at Holy Cross Church after the funeral
Daytime Widows will meet on Thursday, July 5th
at the Red Cabin at 11:30am
Due to the upcoming Fourth of July
holiday, any items for the July 8th
bulletin must be submitted to the parish
offices no later than Wednesday, June
27th. Thank you!
There is something that happens when you are
grateful: You continue to receive blessings.
So always be grateful.
In daily life we must see that it is not happiness that
makes us grateful,
but gratefulness that makes us happy.
Pastor
Fr. Gary Wegner, OFM Capuchin 920-948-2440/ [email protected]
Associate Pastor
Fr. Joseph Mattathil, OFM Capuchin
920-251-5841/ [email protected]
Sacramental Ministers
Fr. Larry Abler, OFM Capuchin/ 920-740-1193
Fr. Oliver Bambenek, OFM Capuchin/ 920-238-7940
Pastoral Care Minister
Sr. Jenada Fanetti, SDS - St. Isidore the Farmer
920-753-2151/[email protected]
Sr. Stephen Bloesl, SSCK - St. John the Baptist/
Visitation BVM
920-904-5033/[email protected]
Director of Religious Education
Karen Abler
414-313-1435 (office/cell)/ [email protected]
Principal of Holyland Catholic School
Dr. Rick Erickson [email protected]/ Office (920) 795-4222
Secretaries
Lori Lemke - St. Isidore the Farmer
920-753-3311/[email protected]
Tammy Horn - St. John the Baptist/Visitation BVM
920-795-4316/[email protected]
Julie Petrie - Holyland Catholic School
920-795-4222/[email protected]
Ministers of Sacred Music
Ellie Gavin 920-795-4002
Marilyn Lisowe 920-898-4401
Lynn Schmitz 920-979-4571
June 24, 2018 7 HolyLand Catholic Parishes
Holyland Catholic Religious Education Service Opportunities - open to all ages! Contact Karen (unless otherwise listed) for any of these events. 414-313-1435 or [email protected]
†Become a Mass server! Bring a friend & train together! Altar Servers are needed at all masses
†Sign up to volunteer at St. John the Baptist Parish Festival
†Students in Grades 6 – 12, volunteer at Vacation Bible School July 25 & 26
Staff
A Reflection on the Gospel:
June 24, 2018
The Nativity of Saint John
the Baptist
Tiny fingers and toes. A little
yawn. A loud cry. An infant
wrapped in swaddling clothes. "What will this child be?" It
is a question every parent asks time and time again. As first
steps are taken, as personalities emerge, as a child shows
interest in reading or drawing or climbing, the question is
on our lips. "What will this child be?" This question is
asked as John the Baptist is born. Will he be a priest like
his father? Does his strange, unexpected name signal a
departure from that inheritance? Could Elizabeth and
Zechariah ever have predicted what would be?
Under the tutelage of his priestly father, John "became
strong in spirit." As an adult, John would retreat into the
desert to preach repentance. He would attract a large
following and eventually attract the attention of the rulers
of the day. He would point out the adulterous ways of King
Herod and would find himself in prison. Eventually, he
would be beheaded. But today, he is a child, an infant
newly born.
On this special feast, we're reminded of the great humility
required of parents. The character formation, the discipline
and encouragement, the violin lessons and soccer
practices ..every parental effort is subjected to the decisions
of the child themself. Even children on a sure track by high
school graduation transform under life's circumstances.
Entrusting our children to God can be incredibly
intimidating. "What will this child be," especially when
that transformation lies outside of my control? John the
Baptist's story might not have ended as his parents
imagined. But he is celebrated as the greatest of the
prophets, as the one who prepared the way for the Messiah.
Here is the hope of all Christian parents -- that our children
would be raised in such a way that when people meet them,
they meet Jesus Christ.
Pope Francis: “Love is always at the service of
others. Because love is seen in actions, not words.”
Readings for the Week of June 24, 2018 Sunday: Vigil: Jer 1:4-10/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15, 17 /1 Pt 1:8-12/
Lk 1:5-17
Day: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk
1:57-66, 80
Monday: 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18/Ps 60:3, 4-5, 12-13 /Mt 7:1-5
Tuesday: 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36/Ps 48:2-3ab, 3cd-4,
10-11 [cf. 9d]/Mt 7:6, 12-14
Wednesday: 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3/Ps 119:33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40
[33a]/Mt 7:15-20
Thursday: 2 Kgs 24:8-17/Ps 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8, 9 [9]/Mt 7:21-29
Friday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [5a]/Gal 1:11-20/Jn
21:15-19
Day: Acts 12:1-11/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [5b]/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/
Mt 16:13-19
Saturday: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19/Ps 74:1b-2, 3-5, 6-7, 20-21 [19b]/
Mt 8:5-17
Next Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13
[2a]/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43
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14-16 East Second Street • Fond du Lac, WI 54935920-924-9399 • 800 459-8776
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