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June 10, 2018 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SAINT MARGARET MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
www.stmmp.org 414-461-6073
3970 North 92nd Street Milwaukee, WI 53222
PASTORAL STAFF
Interim Pastor: Michael Barrett [email protected] Deacon: Frank Pemper: 262-385-5696
Director of Faith Formation: Dave Liccione ...106
Music Director: Bob Gallagher… [email protected]
Business Manager:...112 [email protected] Facilities Manager: Ed Bachmann...115
Administrative Assistant: Mary Blinkhorn... 100 [email protected]
SCHOOL/COMMUNITY OUTREACH
WWW.STMMP.ORG CLICK ON SCHOOL TAB
3950 N. 92nd Street 53222 Phone: 463-8760 Fax: 463-2373 Principal: Dr. Sabrina Claude...ext. 108
Older Adult Program Northwest Interfaith Office: 414-466-8858 Ms. Niedra North
St. Vincent de Paul intake office: 414-462-7837
PASTORAL COUNCIL OFFICERS
Vice– Chairperson: Anne McKiernan……414-232-7260
SACRAMENTS
BAPTISM: Please contact the par ish center to ar range.
MARRIAGE: Preparation sessions with a pastoral staff member begin no later than six months prior to the wedding date.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK: The Sacrament of Healing & Strength is for persons who are seriously or chronically ill, or facing major surgery. Please ask Father after Mass if you are interested.
RECONCILIATION: Wed. 12-1pm & 6-7pm: Sat.: 4– 4:45pm
ADORATION CHAPEL: Open from 6am-12am. Please call the parish center for the key pad code.
St. Margaret Mary Parish is committed to developing and sustaining an intimate
relationship with Jesus Christ and proclaiming the reign of God.
Weekday Masses: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:15 AM
Wednesday: 7:00 PM
Weekend Masses
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9 & 11 AM
Daily Mass is offered at St. Anne’s Nursing Home
3800 North 92nd Street M-F at 10:30AM
Saturday Mass: Mother of Good Counsel: 8:15am
6924 West Lisbon Ave.
Blessed Savior Mass Schedule: 8545 W. Villard Ave. 53225 414-464-5033
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 9am
Saturday: 4pm Sunday: 9am
2 Welcome to St. Margaret Mary Parish
Ministry Care for the Elderly, Sick & Homebound
We are a parish family. There are times when we are no longer able to come to church on a regular basis whether due to sick-ness or physical ailments. We have a program for the care of the sick & homebound. At this time we are particularly interested in those who might be in need of this ministry. Please contact Mary at the parish center, 461-6073 or Deacon Frank at 262-385-5696.
God has called Marian Osmanski to eternal life. Please pray for Marian and her family and friends. May Marian and all the faithful departed rest in the peace of the Lord.
COMBINED COLLECTIONS: CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES
Your contribution to the Combined Collections: The Church in the United States aids the work of the National Religious Retirement Office, Catholic Communication Campaign, Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Catholic University of America, and Black and Indian Mission. Please be generous in your support. You may mail in your contribution or bring it to Mass and drop it in the collection basket.
Please join us! After the masses for hospitality
on Saturday June 30 &
Sunday July 1, to welcome Fr. Patrick Nelson,
SDS, to the St. Margaret Mary
Parish Community.
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Have you ever felt judged by your family? St. John Paul II noted that the family "is the cradle of life and love" (On the Lay Members of Christ's Faithful, 40). Yet unmet expecta-tions and divergent priorities can cause tension in even the most loving family situations. This is true for us, and it was true for Jesus!
In today's Gospel, Jesus has returned home to Nazareth. A large crowd gathered, and Jesus finds himself facing stiff opposition from his family. This was likely Jesus' large, extended family. The Semitic language has no specific words for extended relatives, so everyone is "brother" or "sister." The entire clan has gotten wind of Jesus' preaching, and they are not amused. "They set out to seize him, for they said, 'He is out of his mind.'" To make matters worse, the religious authorities even accuse Jesus of being pos-sessed by a demon. It's a mess by any standards.
The family's perspective is perhaps understandable. In Jew-ish culture, teachers and scribes underwent intensive schooling and apprenticeships, none of which Jesus had done. The family knew Jesus the carpenter, not Jesus the rabbi. For them, Jesus' bold preaching threatened the reputa-tion of their family!
Jesus' words to his family can seem controversial. "Who are my mother and my brothers?" Yet Jesus knows what he is about. He has always known he would be about the busi-ness of his Heavenly Father. And what is that business? It is the business of the new covenant and the Kingdom of God. In this Kingdom, we are all adopted sons and daughters of the King. Jesus begins, even now, to expand the perspective of his listeners. Being welcomed into this family does not depend on our families of birth or ethnic origin, but a wholehearted commitment to "do the will of God."
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We need YOU! Our parish depends on the volunteer service of many helping hands. Adult servers for funerals & weekend Mass. Youth Servers (boys and gir ls 4th grade and up, including high school) Sacristans Call 414-461-6073 for more information and to offer your services!
Sunday collection counters: While we call them "auditors," these folks are basically people just like you who assist with gathering up the weekend collections, counting the money, and safely depositing same at the bank. Archdiocesan and insurance regulations require that this process be done in a weekly, timely fashion by disinterested, parish volunteers--NOT PARISH STAFF OR EMPLOYEES! So, this is a serious request for you to consider joining a team of fellow parishioners to expedite this necessary, weekly duty. The goal is rotating teams, so that you would not be on duty more than once every three weeks, usually Monday mornings at 8:15am.
16/17: SVDP Bundle Sunday
17: Happy Father’s Day! 21: First Day of Summer 25: Blood Drive 2-6pm in Sampon Hall 30: Welcome Hospitality after 5pm Mass for Fr. Patrick
JULY 1: Welcome Hospitality after the 9 & 11am Masses
Registration for the 2018-2019 dual parish faith formation program is now open. There is a $25 per student discount if you register and pay before Friday, July 6, 2018. Please see the purple bulletin insert in today’s bulletin for details. Questions, please contact Dave Liccione at 414-573-9292 or e-mail [email protected].
We are looking for eight volunteer Catechists to join our growing Faith Formation program for this coming school year. Training, materials, and on-going support are provid-ed. Classes will be small and you will be working with an-other adult at all times in the classroom. You don’t need to be a professional teacher to assist. All that is needed is a willing heart. We are looking for two Catechists each for the following four grade levels: First Reconciliation/First Communion, 5th
-6th Grade, 7th-8th Grade, and a new 12th
Grade offering that will meet only once per month. If you are interested or would like to know more details, please contact Dave Liccione at 414-573-9292 or e-mail [email protected]. Serving as a Catechist is a wonder-ful way to donate your time and talent in service to Christ and His Church. Are You a Hero?
One in three people relies on a blood transfusion at some point in their life. You can be a hero to your community – and beyond –
by donating blood at our upcoming blood drive.
EACH DONOR WILL BE ENTERED INTO A DAI-LY STATEWIDE MARCUS MOVIE PASS DRAWING FOR A CHANCE TO WIN MARCUS MOVIE PASSES FOR A WHOLE YEAR (2 PER MONTH)! To make an appointment call 1-877-232-4376.
ST MARGARET MARY
Monday, 06/25/18 (2:00 pm - 6:00 pm) 3970 N. 92ND STREET
Sampon Hall (basement of the church) MILWAUKEE, WI 53222
4 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
DEVOTIONS
MONDAY-FRIDAY: Rosary 7:30AM
MONDAY -FRIDAY: Rosary with Adoration 3:00PM TUESDAY - Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions After 8:15 AM Mass FRIDAY - Litany of the Sacred Heart after 8:15AM Mass
Way of the Cross with Adoration 3:00PM
June 10, 2018
Sunday: Gn 3:9-15/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [7bc]/2 Cor 4:13--5:1/ Mk 3:20-35
Monday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [cf. 2b]/ Mt 5:1-12
Tuesday: 1 Kgs 17:7-16/Ps 4:2-3, 4-5, 7b-8 [7a]/Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday: 1 Kgs 18:20-39/Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab and 8, 11 [1b]/Mt 5:17-19
Thursday: 1 Kgs 18:41-46/Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13 [2a]/Mt 5:20-26
Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16/Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14 [8b]/Mt 5:27-32
Saturday: 1 Kgs 19:19-21/Ps 16:1b-2a
and 5, 7-8, 9-10 [cf. 5a]/ Mt 5:33-37
Next Sunday: Ez 17:22-24/Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 [cf. 2a]/2 Cor 5:6-10/ Mk 4:26-34
Tuesday, June 12
8:15am: Margaret O’Keane+
Wednesday, June 13
7:00pm: George Saidler +
Friday, June 15
8:15am: Carol Ottman +
Saturday, June 16
5:00pm: Geneieve Nycz +
Sunday, June 17
9:00am: Tom & Jim Fitzpatrick + 11:00am: Charles Rudolph +
JUNE MASS & CONFESSION SCHEDULE UDPATES
As we prepare to make a transition in our parish administration you will note slight changes in the Mass & confession schedule during the month of June. Please check the bulletin or call the
parish center for the most up to date information.
June 13, Wednesday: NO 12 noon or 6pm confes-sions. WE WILL HAVE 7PM MASS June 14, Thursday: NO 8:15AM MASS.
June 20, Wednesday: NO 12 noon confessions. WE WILL HAVE 6PM CONFESSIONS & 7PM MASS. June 21, Thursday: NO 8:15AM MASS. June 26, Tuesday: NO 8:15am MASS June 27, Wednesday: NO 12noon & 6pm Confessions & No 7pm Mass. June 28, Thursday: NO 8:15 am MASS.
Mass. Tailgate. The Game. Come out with family and friends to watch the Milwaukee Brewers battle the St. Louis Cardinals at the 8th an-
nual “Ballpark Day of Faith” tailgater at Miller Park Stadium on Sunday, June 24, 2018. You’ll even have the opportunity to praise the Lord and pray for the Brewers at the 11 a.m. Mass on stadium grounds.
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Thank You
We would like to thank all families who came to the Family Fun Night and Home/School advisory meeting. We are so blessed to have your support throughout the school year. Celebrating the School’s Mission
Our students have worked hard throughout the school year to achieve the school’s mission. In celebration of their hard work, students enjoyed outdoor roller-skating and a field trip to the Betty Brinn Museum. We are so proud of your accomplish-ments! Last Day of School The last day of school for all students will be Monday, June 11th, 2018. We wish our school community a blessed and safe summer vacation. We will see you again on the first day of school for the 2018-19 school year on Monday, August 27, 2018. Call for Volunteers
We are in need of school volunteers for the 2018-19 School Year. Please contact the school principal, Dr. Sabrina Claude at [email protected] or (414) 463-8760 if you are interested in serving the school in any of the following capacities: * After School Tutor * Attendance Helper * After-School Extended Care * Cafeteria Monitor * Small Group Tutor * Classroom Helper * Mentor for Male Students (After-school club) * After-School Programs (i.e. chess club, dance, yoga, etc.)
The United States Flag
As we look at the flag of our country, let us always remember its true meaning,
for a flag without meaning is only a piece of cloth. The red of our flag stands for valor and bravery
like that of those who fought to protect our freedoms. White signifies purity and innocence, as that of our Founding Fathers’ intent
to secure the rights of all. Blue signifies vigilance, perseverance, and justice,
as all are needed in any government to secure the blessings of God.
And as our stars and stripes point to the stars of the heavens and the rays of the sun, let us never forget that our country must depend
upon God’s blessing and protection.
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