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Welcome to the Catholic Parishes of
St. Peter and St. Casimir.
Thank You for joining us in worship!
Parish Office: 715-344-6115 at
800 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point
Website: stpeter.us Facebook:
Saint Peter Catholic Church
Regular Mass Schedule * Monday Mass @ St. Stephen - 8 am *
Tuesday - Friday at 8:00AM
Saturday: 4:00PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM & 10:30 AM
(9:00 am Mass @ St. Casimir) 203 W. Casimir Rd., St. Pt.
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION Reconciliation:
Tuesday - Friday at 7:15 - 7:45 AM
Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM
Baptism:
New parents are required to take part in a
preparation program, if possible, before
the child’s birth. Please contact the Parish
Office for more registration information.
Marriage:
Couples requesting the Sacrament
of Matrimony should contact the Pastor
at the time of formal engagement or
at least 6 months prior to the date of the
wedding. It is required that you participate
in a 2-fold marriage preparation program.
Please call the Parish Office to schedule
a meeting with the Pastor.
Anointing of the Sick:
Those who are seriously sick, ill for an
extended period of time or are about to
undergo surgery may receive Anointing
and Holy Communion. Call the Parish:
715-344-6115 to make arrangements.
ST. PETER & ST. CASIMIR PARISHES
September 30, 2018
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
TICKETS AVAILABLE: Indian Buffet, Oct. 14 Available at SCRIP Table after every Mass
$20/ticket, Advance Purchase
Fellowship & Donuts, Kolbe Hall After 10:30 Mass, each weekend After 7:30 am Mass on 2nd Sunday Sponsored by Holy Name Society Next Weekend: Canned Goods Collection For Operation Bootstrap Let’s All Try to Bring One Can!
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Date & Time (Next Week)
MINISTERS of the WORD
MINISTERS of the
EUCHARIST
ALTAR SERVERS
MINISTERS of
HOSPITALITY
SCRIP SELLERS
SATURDAY
4:00pm
Oct. 6, 2018
Nancy Koch Gladys Glodoski
Gladys Glodoski Paul Koch Deacon Ray
Mark Pakulski Mateo Koch Rosa Koch
Dick Glinski Katie Riedl
Bob & Angela Jakusz
SUNDAY
7:30am
Oct. 7, 2018
Lee Petersen Cindy Heitzinger
Yvonne Gies Jim Gies Deacon Ray
Kristoph Van Tiem Felix Van Tiem Frederick Van Tiem
Darlene Przekurat Marvin Przekurat Judy Hinke Bob Govett
Diane Haffenbredl
SUNDAY
10:30am
Oct. 7, 2018
Eve Krueger Matt Bablitch
Eve Krueger Deacon Ray Matt Bablitch
Andrew Schoenecker Tiana McIntyre Anton Klein Tobias Klein
Ralph Woyak Dick Glinski Gene Numsen Carl Knuese
Calvin Friedenfels
MONDAY @ St. Stephen’s - 8:00 am
TUESDAY, October 2
8:00 am †Lynn Numsen †Carl & Elizabeth Pawelski
WEDNESDAY, October 3
8:00 am †Marlene King Simonson †Ken Glazer
THURSDAY, October 4
8:00 am †Leonard Stanislawski For the Birthday & Anniversary of
†Edward J. & †Muriel Grasamkee, and for †Edward A. Grasamkee
FRIDAY, October 5 8:00 am †Norbert J. Fox
†Myron Laska
SATURDAY, October 6 8:00 am Communion Service
4:00 pm †Leonard Glodowski †Theodore & Regina Wiczek
SUNDAY, October 7
7:30 am †Frank & Lucille Kubicki †Mansworth & Florence Kedrowski 10:30 am Living & Deceased Members of the
Danczyk/Rutkowski & Ziolkowski Families
For the Families of St. Peter & St. Casimir Parishes
St. Peter’s Pastor: Rev. Arul Joseph Visuvasam [email protected] or 715-344-6115
St. Peter’s Associate Pastor: Father Todd Mlsna [email protected] or 715-252-8157
Deacon: Ray Heitzinger Lay Ministry Coordinator
Administrative Assistant: Tracy Spoerl [email protected]
Parish Secretary: Judy McLaughlin [email protected]
Director of Religious Education: Shirley Wanserski [email protected]
Youth Minister: Marie Von Rueden (715) 341-1617, ext. 113 or [email protected]
Music Director: Nicole Van Tiem [email protected]
RCIA Coordinator: Natalino Xuereb [email protected]
Webmaster: Calvin Friedenfels [email protected]
Pacelli Catholic Middle School (Grades 5-8)
Principal: Ellen Lopas: 715-344-1890 PCS Central Office: 715-341-2445
Maintenance/Custodian: Paul Firkus
Parish Office Hours:
M - TH 8:30 - 3:00; Friday 8:30 - 11:30
St. Peter’s Mass Intentions
Contact Information
Parish Website: stpeter.us Saint Peter Catholic Church
Our Advertisers make this Bulletin possible. ‘Thank You’ - To our Advertisers! Please Patronize these Advertisers; Tell Them that you “Saw It in the St. Peter’s Bulletin”
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Pastoral Council Fr. Joseph 715-344-6115 Deacon Ray 715-630-1275 Tomás Bodor 715-343-8188 Calvin Friedenfels 608-260-5427 Gladys Glodoski 715-344-2811 Kevin Hagen 715-344-8565 Ryan Jeidy 715-252-0158 Shelly Korger 715-347-5288 Mary Makuski 715-344-3359 Fay Schultz 715-344-7839 Gerry Weber 715-344-8220 Rick Zupan 715-544-4321
Finance Council Fr. Joseph 715-344-6115 Matt Bablitch 715-343-1980 Jim Gies 715-344-0736 Debra Jakusz 715-341-5834 Nancy Koch 715-341-0770 Joe Niescior 715-344-3455 Gerry Weber 715-344-8220
Bldg. & Grounds: Ken Lepak 715-341-3208
Eucharistic Adoration Co-Coordinators Marianne Koch 715-341-6732 Renee Vollert 715-344-9119
Family Life: Gladys Glodoski 715-344-2811
Holy Name Society: Gene Kemmeter 715-344-2598
Justice & Peace: Shelly Korger 715-347-5288 Picnic Committee: Gies, Jim 715-344-0736 *Niescior, Joe 715-344-3455 (responsible to call for meeting) Skrzeczkoski, Mary 715-342-0645 Weber, Gerry 715-344-8220
Pro-Life Coordinator / Lisa Sommers [email protected]
Rosary Society / Linda Strosin 715-344-7647
Sacred Worship Mary Makuski 715-344-3359
Secular Franciscan Order / Bob Crane 715-204-9663
COMMITTEES:
Weekly Financial Report - Week 13
Date Envelopes & Offertory Year to Date
9/24/2018 $ 6,889.19 $ 101,289.36
How the Old Testament Came to Be
Many people think that the Bible was written by special men as being directly dictated by God. Though it might be easy and comfortable to think so, in fact, the stories in the Bible have been written by various authors. Even before the stories took the written-form, they were first passed on by word of mouth for years. This method of passing the message was known as Oral Tradition.
In the case of the Old Testament, the Oral Tradition existed for many, many years. The original language of the Old Testament was ancient Hebrew. According to many Biblical scholars, the first Hebrew Bible originated in the 6th century B.C. Most of the scholars believe that the first five Books of the Bible were the ones written first. From the evidences available, it is believed that the Bible has been written about 2700 years ago.
These are the first five Books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. According to the tradition, these five Books were written by Moses, the leader of the people of Israel. These five Books are also called Pentateuch (a Greek word that means “five books”) or Torah (called so by the Jews. It means the Book of Law).
Scripture is the most important Book for us Christians, because it contains the revelation of God and it contains God’s words. Hence, we should respect God’s word and we should give special place of honour and respect at home. Since it is special for us, it is recommended that it is not kept together on the book-rack with other books; rather it has to be kept on a kind of throne or on a special stand. Let us give due respect to the Bible at home.
Since it contains God’s word, it is also recommended that when we read in the Church during any service, we should use the Bible, not a sheet of paper, as a sign of respect for the Word of God. May the Word of God be the light to our path of life. Fr. Arul Joseph V.
PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY RALLY
October 13, 2018 - NOON
Pfiffner Pioneer Park In Front of the Bandshell
This is the 101st Anniversary of Miracle of the Sun when in 1917, Our Lady of Fatima‘s miracle was witnessed by 70,000 people including atheists, communists & anti-Catholics.
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COME, CELEBRATE ST. FRANCIS!! At Franciscans Downtown
St. Francis of Assisi’s Transitus and Feast Day - Oct. 2 Come along and bring your family, To hear about St. Francis of Assisi. We’d like to celebrate his feast day with you, Come and see just what he did do. Tuesday, October 2 at 6:00 pm It’s a potluck at Franciscans!
1000 Main St., St. Point, across from library
Knights of Columbus Council 1170, sponsors:
“Holy Hour for Families”
The hour of prayer includes: Exposition, Rosary, Benediction,
Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Prayer for Families and Confession
Monday, October 8,2018 St. Joseph Parish
7:00-8:00 pm Deacon Ray will preside due to Fall Clergy Days
ALL ARE WELCOME
As we Enter
into the
Fall
Season,
Pacelli Catholic Schools is seeking DIRECTOR of the EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
The selected candidate will have 5 years of experience in Early Childhood Education with administrative experience preferred.
Bachelors degree: Early Childhood or related field preferred.
Send a letter of application, resume, & 3 references to:
Gregg Hansel Director of Education
1301 Maria Drive Stevens Point, WI 54481
Email: [email protected]
The Family Life committee would like to thank everyone who helped,
in any way, to make the bake sale, held on the weekend of Sept. 22/23,
a success. The sale earned a total of $1030.00. The money will be used
to fund our upcoming dinners, projects, and donations.
Without your support, none of the things we do would be possible.
MONDAY MASS ROTATION
October-November-December
Moves to
St. Stephen Parish Monday Mass Time: 8:00
● Rome, ● Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi,
● San Giovanni Rotondo,
● Tomb of Padre Santissima Trinita,
● Vatican City with a Papal Audience,
● St. Peter’s Basilica, and more!
Fully escorted; Led by Father Joseph; Travel-St. Peter’s Church by bus to Madison Airport
Call Global Travel 715-341-7227 to RSVP or to request a brochure.
Book Soon - While a Few Seats Still Remain!
TOUR THE SHRINES OF ITALY!
March 19-29, 2019
*Price Guarantee through October 12*
Catholic Cemetery Fall Clean Up - October 15
Please remove any decorations you wish to save prior to October 15 when the cemetery staff will be clearing items to prepare for winter. Cemetery Association will not be responsible for items which remain and will be removed. Call with Questions or with Interest in Purchasing a Burial Lot: 715-341-3236
LOCAL RALLY TO BE HELD AT
3:00 pm
SACRED HEART PARISH
POLONIA
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Please support our upcoming
INDIAN BUFFET FUNDRAISER Sunday, October 14th.
This event’s proceeds will help our parish pay some bills… plus — It will be FUN!
Tickets are available at:
Global Travel,
Les’ Upholstery,
the SCRIP table after Mass,
and the Parish Office
Rosary Society Sunday
~ October 7 ~
~ Rose 1, Faye Schultz ~
Adoration begins Wed. after 8:00am Mass & ends Thursday
with Benediction before 8:00am Mass
Divine Mercy Chaplet
is prayed at 3:00 pm
Call to sign up:
● Marianne Koch
(715) 341-6732
● Renee Vollert
(715) 344-9119
Come say ‘Hi’ to Jesus
24-hour Eucharistic Adoration - Wednesdays
The Rosary Society is holding their
3rd ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT & VENDOR SHOW
Saturday, October 13th 9:00 - 2:00pm
Pacelli Catholic Middle School (St. Peter’s School)
Homemade Gifts, Homemade Fudge, Fall/Christmas Décor, Direct Sales Vendors,
Food & Drinks, Bake Sale, and So Much More!
Come Join Us! We Have a Little Something for Everyone.
We are also looking for bakers to help us out by baking items for the
Bake Sale on October 13th. Items may be dropped off
on Sat., Oct. 13th, after 7:30 am.
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION - THIS FRIDAY
Beginning after Holy Mass @ 8:00 am Final Blessing @ 5:00 pm
The First Friday Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is based on a promise made by Our Lord Jesus
Christ during an apparition to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. She was canonized in 1920.
The purpose of the Devotion as understood by St. M. Mary is to make reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for all the insults and ingratitude shown to
Him, especially in the Holy Eucharist.
Adorers are always needed for these hours of Adoration, between
8:30 am to 5:00 pm on the First Fridays of each month.
Please consider ‘adopting’ an hour each month. Sign up in the
vestibule of church, or call 715-344-4733.
God Bless You and Thank You.
Two Items Have Been Found
Perhaps you know who has lost
these items which have been
found near our church
recently:
● A set of keys on a distinctive
lanyard;
• A pair of Glasses, found near
the Bake Sale tables, last weekend.
Please come to the Parish Office to retrieve these items
One Person “Can” Make A Difference …
Next Weekend, October 6/7, we hold our monthly Canned Food Collection for Operation Bootstrap.
Thankfully, many of us are capable of carrying just one can to church with us. Here’s an idea: Everyone that comes to Mass, if you are able, please bring ONE CAN of FOOD to donate to our collection. If we can do this, we will have hundreds of cans of food to donate to those less fortunate - in just one weekend!
Box is located in Faustina Room; if you enter another door, leave your can there; we will pick up after Mass.
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~ Deacon
SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION MASS Concluding the Diocesan Anniversary
Sunday, October 7 - 10:30 am Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman, La Crosse
Reception follows
Tickets are not required RSVP appreciated ASAP: diolc.org/150
FROM the DIOCESE - FROM the DIOCESE - FROM the DIOCESE - FROM the DIOCESE - FROM the DIOCESE
St. Casimir Parish News - Sept. 30, 2018
MASS INTENTIONS & LITURGICAL ROLES ANNOUNCEMENTS
Office Hours: Tuesday: 8:00am to 1:00pm 715-344-9582
Bulletin Deadline Monday by 5:00pm in writing or via E-mail: [email protected]
October 7, 2018 - 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass - 9:00AM
† Stan and Lillian Mijal Commentator: Debbie Lector: Frankie Servers: Joey / Jacob Extraordinary Ministers of Communion: Lorraine / Tony / Pat Ushers: Tim Engle / Keith Gollon
Happy Birthday Susan Hintz - Oct. 1 Marvin Keen - Oct. 4
Parish Income
Contributions from September 23, 2018
Adult: $ 537.00 Student $ 5.00 Offertory $ 96.00
Total: $ 638.00
Thank you for your generosity.
The next SCCCW meeting will be held 6:00pm Oct. 15 in Stanek Hall.
Indian Buffet Fundraiser sponsored by St. Peter Parish Tickets are available before and after Mass at the front entrance of the church. $20.00 per person.
Flowers on the cemetery All flowers must be off the cemetery by October 13th or they will be removed during the fall clean-up.
Sunday October 7 Breakfast following 9 a.m. Mass sponsored by Catholic Education families along with the Parish Family Life Committee. Breakfast features scrambled eggs, egg bakes, doughnuts, juice, coffee, milk. Free will donation. There will also be a mini raffle. If you are willing to donate an egg bake for the breakfast, please contact Bonnie Ziolkowski at 715, 344-0955.
Roe v. Wade on the Brink? Gospel of Life Presentation by Ben Nguyen
Tuesday, October 23 @ 7:00 pm Blessed Sacrament Parish Hall, La Crosse
Please see Flyer on Bulletin Board Information: Christopher Ruff 608-791-0161
RAISE THEM WELL WEBINAR SERIES
Begins October 1st at 7:00 pm
PERSONAL MATURITY
Every child has an impression about who they
are. Do you know what your child thinks about
himself or herself? Parent’s actions and reactions can
either increase or decrease a child’s personal well-being. This webinar will
zero in on a basic understanding of personal maturity and how
parents can help every child flourish.
Cost $5 — Register: diolc.org/marriage/webinars/
GREGORIAN CHANT WORKSHOP - Sat., Oct. 20, - Cor Jesu Oratory/Sacred Heart Church, Edson
31360 County Highway MM, Boyd, WI.
Begin at 8:30 am with Mass in the Extraordinary Form, followed by instruction
in chant by Fr. Joseph Redfern. Day concludes with Holy Hour from 2 to 3.
Breakfast & Lunch provided; there is no fee but a free-will offering will be taken.
Call 715-667-3372 or email [email protected] to make reservations
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DIOCESE OF LA CROSSE
GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING
INSTANCES OF CHILD ABUSE
www.dioceseoflacrosse.com - Safe Environment
UPCOMING DINNERS - NEARBY PARISHES
Oct. 6: St. Bron’s Social Concerns Roast Pork Serving 4:30 - 6:30 Roast Pork/Potatoes/Gravy/Vegetables/Kraut/Roll/Dessert/Beverage - Advance Ticket $9; At Door $11 Oct. 7: St. Wenceslaus, Milladore Fall Dinner Polka Mass 9:30 with Czech Polka Music Serving 11—1:30 this is “Carry Out Only” event $10 per carry-out
Oct. 13: St. Joseph’s Holy Name Pig Roast Serving 4:30 - 7:00, served by Boy Scout Troop 297 Roast Pork/Parsley Potatoes/Baked Beans/Kraut/Roll/Brownie/Beverage - Reservation: 715-340-4857
St. Bron’s Holy Name in Plover
All You Can Eat Breakfast Sunday, October 7, 8:30-Noon
All the Good Stuff You Remember! Adult: $7, Ages 5-12 $4, 4-under FREE
Fall Clean Up at Our Lady of Guadalupe, La Crosse
Saturday, October 20th 9:30 - 3:30 pm
RSVP: Laura 608-782-5440 or lantonie!guadalupeshrine.org