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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE
PHONE 776-2123
Quality New & Pre-Owned
Vehicles
VIRTUE
MOTORS NEW & USED
CARS AND TRUCKS
The area’s #1 Service Department
IF WE DON'T HAVE IT WE WILL TRY TO FIND IT
FOR YOU
776-4431 Hwy 23, Darlington
Residential & Commercial Services
Dean and Lori Wagner
776-3202
Black's Floor Covering
214 Main St., Darlington, WI
776-2446 New Construction-Remodeling
-Pole Buildings-Roofing TOOL & EQUIPMENT RENTAL◄
608.776.2385 -or-608.574.6366
Tom Kleiber Kleiber
Custom Designs
YOUR HOMETOWN INDEPENDENT BANK "Serving Lafayette County Since 1934"
Darlington Gratiot
608-776-4071 608-922-6422 www.fnbdarlington.com
Avon Locker Processing ∙ Meats ∙
Cheese CATERING
12026 Hwy. 23, Darlington
(608)776-2336 FAX: (608)776-2199
www.danlangeconstruction.com
Darlington, WI
(608) 776-3629
BRUNKOW
CHEESE
OF WISCONSIN
776-3716
PATRICK L. WHALEN D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
210 Main Street - Darlington, WI
Phone 608-776-4511
Mon. & Wed. 9 am.- Noon, 2 - 7 pm.
Tues. & Fri. 9 am. - Noon, 2 - 5 pm. Thurs. 9 a.m. - Noon
Darlington Dairy Supply.
608-776-4064
www.ddsco.com
Dr. Greg Tulachka
776-4471
Across from Memorial Hospital,
Darlington Accepting New Patients!
David A. Meister Certified Public Accountant
Individual & Business
►Tax Preparation ►Payroll Services
Darlington, WI
608.776.3115
19585 Furnace Hill Rd., Darlington
608-776-2345 Cell: 608-482-2600
RICK REICHLING Oil Changes - Tires
Brakes - Exhaust
Kleiber Custom Woodworking Quality wood craftsmanship
& hand carving
Pat Kleiber
608-965-4536 www.mhtc.net/~pkleiber
MATHYS
ACE HARDWARE
121 Pelco DR Darlington, WI
53530
PHONE:
776-3729
Brunkow
Construction, LLC Steve Brunkow
Building quality homes for over 30 years.
Call for an estimate 608-776-3658
Darlington, WI
DARLINGTON
AUTO SUPPLY
11982 Hwy. 23S, Darlington
(608) 776-4541 or 1-800-236-NAPA
GREENHOUSE
& FLORAL
608-776-3998 Annuals - Perennials -
Nursery Christmas Trees - Wreaths -
Poinsettias
Full Service Florist
County Shop Road Darlington 776-4054 Belmont 762-5161
191 Christensen Dr. Darlington, WI
776-2727
Your local Electronic Store Computers-TV’s-Phones-More
11982 Hwy 23S-Darlington
608-776-2021
Inside Darlington Auto Supply (NAPA)
965-8800
BJ & Vicki Wiegel, Owners www.shullsburgauto.com
AUTO LLC
ETERNAL NAILS Hanh Wick *Acrylic Nails *Art Work
*Manicure & Pedicure *Air Brush
1218 Madison St.
Darlington
۰MILK HAULING ۰CHEESE STORE 608996593779
SOUTHWEST GRAPHICS, 424 Main Street, Darlington, WI 608-776-4042
125 W Ann Street, Darlington
Scott Heinberg 776-8214 [email protected]
OUR LADY OF FATIMA
† HOLY ROSARY
† ST. PETER
† OUR LADY OF HOPE
† ST. MICHAEL
† IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCHES
Mailing Address: 730 Wells Street, Darlington, WI 53530
www9HolyRosaryCatholicChurch9org
St. Vincent de Paul 348 Judgment
Shullsburg Tues-Fri: Noon-4
Sat: 9-4 Plus Sizes
Weekly in-store specials
BILL CRIST & SON, INC.
EXCAVATING AND SEPTIC SERVICE
14360 County Shop Road ۰Darlington, Wisconsin
Phone 776-3529
508 Park Place
* Darlington (608) 776-3542
At TRICOR, It’s All About You!
Tom & Patti Black
776-4025
Holy Rosary, Darlington- 104 E Harriet Street, Darlington Sat 5:15pm & Sunday 10:30am 5th Sunday 8:00am
St Peter's, Elk Grove- 26203 St Peter's Rd, Cuba City 1st Sunday 8:00am
Our Lady of Hope, Seymour- 10962 Co O, Shullsburg 2nd Sunday 8:00am
St Michael’s, Calamine - 17596 Ridge St, Mineral Point 3rd Sunday 8:00am
Immaculate Conception, Truman- 20984 County Z, Darlington 4th Sunday 8:00am
Parish Priest Fr. T. Joji Reddy Rectory……………………………..…776-2251 Email: [email protected] Parish Center Parish Office…...……….….……....…776-4059 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Holy Rosary School School Office…………………….…...776-3710 School Principal: Tanya Horne Email: [email protected]
Religious Ed Diane Smith-Hole …………………...776-2258 Email: [email protected] Our Lady of Fatima Parish Council:
Bernard Averkamp *Pat Meylor Kathy Riechers Joni Wedig Ann Lucas Tim McComish Donna Jean Wiegel Sharon McDaniel *=Trustee
Our Lady of Fatima Finance Council: Meet 6:30pm - 2nd Wed. of Jan, Apr, July, Oct.
Jim Acherman John Knellwolf *Tom Black Tom Kliebenstein Kathleen Kelley David Meister Robert Klein *=Trustee
Holy Rosary Cemetery Sexton Ted McDermott………………....….....482-1241 Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Women Meetings: 1st Thurs.—7:00p.m. President: Irma Wiegel……………...482-1324 Knights of Columbus Meetings 3rd Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Grand Knight: Mike Wedig……..608-482-1063
is for You
We, the unified faith community of OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH, include the churches of Saint Peter, Our Lady of Hope, Saint Michael, Holy Rosary and Immaculate Conception. We are a diverse, merged community with a long history of faith.
As a community of faith, we seek to worship together and grow with the sacraments as we nurture a love of Christ and one another.
As disciples of Christ through Catholic education we strive to help the youth and children explore, understand and practice their faith.
As a body of Christ, we are committed to evangelization through Catholic education and fellowship.
We seek to become a strong, active community rooted in charity.
MISSION STATEMENT Alana Black
608.776.2125 229 Main Street Darlington, WI
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Hurricane Irma COLLECTION, Sept9 23, 24 SATURDAY September 23 7:30 am Men’s Group, Church Hall 8:30am-10:45am Visition for Robert Amenda, Funeral Mass at 11am 4:50 pm Rosary in Church,--Dale Cwynar 5:15 pm Mass Holy Rosary † Patrick Ziwiefel Servers: Eli and Ethan Aird Lector and Reader of Petitions: Phyllis Sonsalla Eucharistic Ministers: Phyllis and John Sonsalla Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers
SUNDAY, September 24 8:00 Mass, Immaculate Conception, Truman
† Jerry and Ruth Ann McKeon 9:00 am Confirmation Class, Church Hall 10:10 am Rosary in Church – Tamy Kilby Biraki 10:30am Mass † Donna Reichling Servers: Hannah Smith and volunteer Lector and Reader of Petitions: Jenna Hole Eucharistic Ministers: Lorri Cwynar and Diane Smith-Hole Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers
6:00pm Spanish Mass MONDAY, September 25 8:30 am Mass in Adoration Chapel
TUESDAY, September 26 3:00-4:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration in Chapel 4:30 pm Mass in the Adoration Chapel 6:00-10:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration in Chapel
WEDNESDAY September 27 8:30 am School Mass † Al Brandt 7:00 pm Y.M. Meeting-Parish Hall
THURSDAY, September 28 8:30 am Mass in Chapel 7:00 pm OLF Rosary Cenacle
FRIDAY, September 29 10:30 am Mass at Manor † Kate Nakamura
SATURDAY September 30 7:30 am Men’s Group, Church Hall 9:45 am-10:45 am Visition for Richard Beyer 11 am Funeral mass for Richard Beyer 4:50 pm Rosary in Church,--Jim Fitzpatrick 5:15 pm Mass Holy Rosary † Mary Salzman Servers: Tomi and Zack Daly Lector and Reader of Petitions: Rose Schulte Eucharistic Ministers: Rose Schulte and Jane Jeanl Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers
SUNDAY, October 1 8:00 Mass, St. Peters, Elk Grove † Richard Hoppenjan & Al Brandt Confirmation Class, Church Hall
9:00 1st –4th grade Religious, Ed School 10:10 am Rosary in Church – Diane Smith-Hole 10:30am Mass † Norbert Tulachka
† Robert & Jean Mottley Servers: Carson and James Hartwig Lector and Reader of Petitions: Donna Jean Wiegel Eucharistic Ministers: Lorri Cwynar and Diane Smith-Hole Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers
Dear Friends, Today let us reflect on the unfathomable ways and love of God. God’s love is incalculable by any human standard and might even look foolish going by our human understanding. Yet, it does not in any way diminish its efficacy. Therefore the Church invites us to emulate this love. The action we see in the gospel, is simply the justice of God. His justice is governed by his generosity and unconditional love
for all. His action towards the last group of workers shows that he is not acting in accordance with strict justice, or economics.
Rather, he is motivated by love and generosity towards all that respond to his invitation. He has extended the same unmerited invitation to all of us. To all, he will pay the same wage because his love is unconditional. His reward does not depend on when he called anyone, but on his generous, and unimaginable love for all. Hence let us respond positively to his invitation.
From the Desk of Father Joji
Sept 30, Holy Hustle, 5K run/2mile walk, 8:00 am, St. Olaf’s, 615 Jefferson Street, De Forest, WI, registration form: www. Stolafdeforest.org Oct.1 St. Olaf Catholic Church Fall Festival,615 Jefferson Street, De Forest, WI, 11:am – Raffle-$5,000 grand prize, Ham and Chicken dinner Silent Auction, crafts/jewelry kids games and more. October 1, First St/ Josesph’s, Gratiot, Roast Beef Dinner & Raffle Serving family style,11:00 am –2:00pm, Raffle, Silent Auction, Country Store Raffle drawing at 2:00 pm-need not be present to win. October 1, St. Isadore Parish, Hollandale – Barbecue chicken dinner served from 11:00 am –1:30 pm, in the St. Patrick Church basement, 601 Grover St. The event will also feature a raffle, games, country store, cake walk, chance booth, and Hollywood card game. Auction @ 1:30PM October 1, First Annual (Alzheimer’s) Walk to Remember-Lafayette Badger Park, Shullsburg WI, For more information go to Facebook: Walk run, Lafayette, or [email protected].
October 14, 2017, Our Lady of Fatima Conference, Saturday , Grand River Center, Dubuque IA, Free Admission with RSVP-at WWW.kcrd-
fm.org, or call (563) 231 –3545.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends Oct. 27-29 in Brookfield, WI or Nov. 17-19 in Rockford, IL. Early registration is highly recommended.
For more information visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call (888) 574-5653. Para un fin de semana en Espanol por favor llamen a Andres y
DIOCESAN & LOCAL EVENTS
THIS WEEK’S MASSES & EVENTS
OUR CALL TO STEWARDSHIP
“So the last will be first and the first last.” -Matthew20:16
You’ve hear the saying, “it’s not where you start, but how you finish.” The certainly applies to today’s Bible passage. We have a responsibility not for our own lives, but for the lives of others as well. We are called to generously share our gifts with others, not hoard them for our own use. Our gratitude and generosity helps us live “God centered” lives and not, “self centered” lives.
Please pray for our sick: Bernie Wiegel, Glenn Garvey, Dale Symons, Joyce Von Rueden, Rita Marty, Heidi Brunkow Moran, Paul O’Brien, Jerry Nethery, Jean Stopper, Adler Roelli, Bob Quinn, Tammy Pratt Kingman, Kathy Mueller, Virginia Larson, Tom Corley, Rosalie May, Barbara Feiner
OUR LADY OF FATIMA CONTRIBUTIONS September 17
Make all checks payable to the parish to
OUR LADY OF FATIMA or “OLF”.
make Cemetery checks payable to the individual Cemetery.
Envelopes & Checks $2,404.00 59
ACH Weekly Fridays $365.00 6
Offertory $306.00
Votive Lights $3.00
Spanish Mass $150.00
Masses $75
School N/A this week
Mission Collection $1149.00
TOTAL $4,452.00
Holy Rosary School News
The annual Fall Greenery sale started on Sept 20. Contact any school child or Lynette Boatman at
608– 206-4672 to place your order.
“Thank You.” to everyone who donated games for indoor recess.
Looking for substitute hot lunch servers from 10:15am to 12 noon.
Recess volunteers are currently needed.
Oct 2 is Picture Day.
Oct 4 Lions Walk. May give donations to any school child or drop off at school office.
Religious Education News
R.E. for 1st –4th grades starts, Oct 1. 5th—8 th grades, October 4.
Updated Religious Education forms and *schedules are posted on the website,
holyrosarycatholicchurch.org and the parish Facebook page: Holy Rosary Catholic Church * Schedules are “first draft” and subject to change—with notice.
A St. Francis of Assisi Pet Blessing will be held on Saturday, October 7 at 10am at St. Mary’s Church (224 Davis St.) in Mineral Point in the back parking lot. Bring any animals and pets that you would like blest.
Deepen Your Faith with the Catholic Herald Issue of September 28, 2017
This week the Catholic Herald includes a special section offering
tips on building and renovations. Plus, this month’s County
Connection features stories on parishes and events in Sauk
County.
Learn more about your Catholic faith by reading the Catholic Herald. If
you do not subscribe but wish to receive the Catholic Herald print or e-
Edition in your home, contact your parish office.
Remember in your prayers the people of Mexico for the recent earthquake.
Did you know? “St.Viney’s” in Shullsburg gives both goods and monetary donations to the help the needy in our communities and beyond.
The Saint Vincent De Paul store in Shullsburg is asking for volunteers to help with various tasks Monday thru Friday. Call Bernard Averkamp, 608-778-9935*, for more information about the hours and work. (*corrected phone number.)
Volunteer Mornings at St. Vincent De Paul
COLLECTIONS for Hurr icane Irma this weekend. Next weekend Endowment collection is sponsored by the Peggy North family.