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www.stclaregreencounty.org 1760 14T H ST REE T · M ONR OE, WIS CONS IN 53566
St. Clare
of Assisi Parish
st. victor church
St. rose of Lima Church
MISSION STATEMENT
Formed by God’s word and nourished by Eucharist, we commit ourselves
to the work of Christ in our world through our time, talent and treasures.
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor
Msgr. Larry Bakke ................................ 325-9506
Administrative Assistant
Tara Stietz ......................................................... 325-9506
Business Manager
Marci Boss .......................................................... 325-9506
School Principal
Joe Peters ........................................................... 325-3395
School Secretary
Jenni Coplien ................................................. 325-3395
Faith Formation/Youth Ministry
Betsy Brennan ............................................... 325-9506
Sacramental Preparation & Pastoral
Ministries
Ann O’Leary ................................................... 325-9506
Faith Community Nurse
Vicki Keilhauer ............................................ 325-9506
Maintenance Supervisor
Jim Riddle ........................................................... 325-9506
Maintenance/Custodian
Jan Miller
Ministers — All Members of the Parish
Cemetery Sexton ................................... 325-9506
Apostolate to the Handicapped
Kellie O’Brien............................... 608-821-3050
School Fax ..................................................... 325-3115
Online Bulletin .............................................................................
www.stclaregreencounty.org
July 1, 2018 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
BAPTISM
Baptismal preparation classes for new
or expectant parents, as well as
Godparents , are offered
regularly. Please visit the parish
website or contact the parish center
for class dates and additional
information.
MARRIAGE
Please call the parish center
to arrange for marriage preparation
at least six months in advance of your
anticipated wedding date.
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays at 9:00-9:30 am &
4:00 pm or by appointment.
PARISH REGISTRATION
All Catholics are invited to
register as members of our
parish community. Call the
pa r i s h c e n t e r t o mak e
an appointment.
MINISTRY OF THE SICK
Communion is brought to the
home-bound on Sunday mornings
or First Friday. Call the parish center
to request communion in
the home, hospital visitation,
or anointing of the sick.
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
• Our parish school serves
4K through 5th grade students.
• Our Faith Formation program
serves children preschool - 10th
grade. It provides opportunities for
all to deepen and rediscover their
Catholicism.
2 ST. CLARE OF ASSISI PARISH · MONROE, WISCONSIN
Bits & Pieces
THE FIRST SATURDAY OF REPARATION The Catholic Daughters will again be saying a Rosary on Saturday, July 7th at
3:45 before Mass, continuing the 5 consecutive First Saturday devotions to Our
Blessed Mother. Please join us in consoling her, and in return she will assist us with
all the graces necessary for salvation. Additional information is located in the ves-
tibule.
OUR NEW (TEMPORARY) HOME The St. Clare parish center offices have officially moved to the trailers! They are
located on the north side of the school. The entrance is across from Nilles Hall on
20th Avenue. Look for the oval Parish Center sign, and come on in!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
is in dire need of volunteers. The two programs
that utilize volunteers the most are the Driver
Escort Program and the Home-delivered meal program. The driver escort
program is a one-on-one service that takes elderly and those with a disability to
doctors appointments, to the grocery store, or to other places they may need to
get to. The current volunteers pick up as many rides as possible, but they are
always looking for more help. We also deliver home-delivered meals in
Monroe Monday through Fridays and have up to 5 routes a day, serving almost
60 home bound Monroe seniors. Both Driver escorts and home delivered meal
drivers are reimbursed per mile at the IRS Reimbursement rate. If you have any
questions, please contact the ADRC at (608)-328-9499.
In Our Parish Community ST. ROSE, BRODHEAD EVERY FRIDAY
3:00 pm
Divine Mercy Chaplet, Rosary Stations of the Cross
6:00 pm
Rosary, Stations of the Cross
INFORMACION EN ESPAÑOL Para informacion en Español por favor llamar al (608) 325-9506 ext. 9.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MONTHLY MEETING Sunday, July 1 at 11:00 am in Nilles Hall
SCRIP SUMMER SCHEDULE During June, July and August SCRIP will be available after all weekend Masses on the second and fourth weekend of the month and from the Parish Office from 8 am until noon Monday through Friday. Thank you for your support of our parish SCRIP program
MONTICELLO WASHINGTON CHURCH MUSIC FESTIVAL July 4, 11am-4pm, Admission $5 Food at 11, Music at noon From Monticello take Cty C west, go 5 miles, turn left on Church Road
BAPTISM WELCOME We welcome Dariel Gomez Castellanos into our faith family through the waters of baptism. Congratulations Teresa & Miguel!
COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE At United Methodist Church in Monroe on Monday, July 30 from 11:30 am to 5:30 pm. This blood drive helps one or more graduating seniors earn a scholarship.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Friday, July 6 8:30 – noon.
3 JULY 1, 2018 · THE NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
FAITH FORMATION /YOUTH MINISTRY 325-9506 Betsy Brennan, Coordinator [email protected]
Last Week Last year Difference Offertory Income $6,507 $8,712 -$2,205 Fiscal Year to Date $703,274 $656,261 $47,014 (Fiscal Year is July 1-June 30)
OUT TO DO OUR PART… We are super excited to have 15 middle school and high school students taking part in Love Begins Here (LBH) this summer around the Madison diocese. Love Begins Here is a mission-based non-profit based on the teaching of Mother Teresa, who spoke of the need to first look to our own homes and neighborhoods to find the poor before traveling around the world to help those in poverty. Students do weeklong, local mission trips while living in a Catholic community. We are looking forward to sharing the JOY of service at our Youth Ministry dinner in the fall.
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED IN 50 YEARS?
REVISITING THE TRUTHS OF HUMANAE VITAE (P#$% 5 () # *+$(+*) Responsible Parenthood 10. Married love, therefore, requires of husband and wife the full awareness of their obligations in the matter of responsible parenthood, which today, rightly enough, is much insisted upon, but which at the same time should be rightly understood. Thus, we do well to consider responsible parenthood in the light of its varied legitimate and interrelated aspects.
With regard to the biological processes, responsible parenthood means an awareness of, and respect for, their proper functions. In the procreative faculty the human mind discerns biological laws that apply to the human person. (9) With regard to man's innate drives and emotions, responsible parenthood means that man's reason and will must exert control over them. With regard to physical, economic, psychological and social conditions, responsible parenthood is exercised by those who prudently and generously decide to have more children, and by those who, for serious reasons and with due respect to moral precepts, decide not to have additional children for either a certain or an indefinite period of time. Responsible parenthood, as we use the term here, has one further essential aspect of paramount importance. It concerns the objective moral order which was established by God, and of which a right conscience is the true interpreter. In a word, the exercise of responsible parenthood requires that husband and wife, keeping a right order of priorities, recognize their own duties toward God, themselves, their families and human society. From this it follows that they are not free to act as they choose in the service of transmitting life, as if it were wholly up to them to decide what is the right course to follow. On the contrary, they are bound to ensure that what they do corresponds to the will of God the Creator. The very nature of marriage and its use makes His will clear, while the constant teaching of the Church spells it out. (10)
Mass Intentions
Parish Prayer List
This Week’s Events
Readings
Liturgical Roles
Servers Tuesday, July 3
8:00 am Need 2 Thursday, July 5
8:30 am Audrey & Johnny Santiago Friday, July 6 8:00 am Audrey & Johnny Santiago Next Weekend — July 7 & 8
4:30 pm Leslie Ayala-Soriano, Alessandro Chagoya, Nestor Chagoya
8:00 am Lilah Bauer, Roman Bauer, Jonathan Skatrud 10:00 am Xander Obert, Ava Scace, Mya Scace
Ushers — July 7 & 8
4:30 pm Kevin Monahan, Neal Schwartz, Need 1 8:00 am Adam Bauer, Jim Dahmen, Ron Schaaf 10:00 am Gary Guralski, Maggie Guralski, Robert McLimans Lectors — July 7 & 8
4:30 pm Steve Clay (1), Mike Mancini (2) 8:00 am Rose Bauer (1), Jeff Mattes (2) 10:00 am Sue Trotter (1), Joann Goecks (2) Extraordinary Ministers of Communion — July 7 & 8
4:30 pm Mike Davis, Paul Karls, Jane Monahan 8:00 am Pat Bowdish, Diane Mattes, Patricia Sleiter 10:00 am Gail Eiserman, Peter Eiserman, Melvin Reckamp Greeters — July 7 & 8
4:30 pm Haley Mueller, Rosario Tavarez, Norman Mueller 8:00 am Jim Sinkule, Nancy Sinkule, Vicki Keilhauer 10:00 am Colleen Hodgson, Need 2 Cantor/Accompanist — July 7 & 8
4:30 pm Don Zimmerman/Julie Zimmerman 8:00 am Don Zimmerman/Julie Zimmerman 10:00 am O’Leary Family/Julie Zimmerman
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
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Ps 50:16bc-17, 18-19, 20-21, 22-23 [22a]/Mt 8:18-22
Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn 20:24-29
Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24/Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 16bc-17 [23b]/Mt 8:28-34
Thursday: Am 7:10-17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10cd]/Mt 9:1-8 Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131
[Mt 4:4]/Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Am 9:11-15/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14
[cf. 9b]/Mt 9:14-17 Next Sunday: Ez 2:2-5/Ps 123:1-2, 2, 3-4 [2cd]/2 Cor
12:7-10/Mk 6:1-6a
ST. CLARE OF ASSISI PARISH
2 Mon. 8:00 am No Mass 3 Tue. 8:00 am †Nate & Marge Marti 4 Wed. 8:00 am †Franz & Johann Broger @ St. Rose, Brodhead 5 Thu. 8:30 am †Bob Dearth & Laura Dearth Huston 6 Fri. 8:00 am †Fr. Greg Staab 7 Sat. 4:30 pm †Living & deceased members of the Steiner and Maurer families 8 Sun. 8:00 am †Mildred & Irving Brekke 10:00 am †St. Clare parishioners
These people are in special need of
your prayers this week: Jenny Duxstad, Nancy Rufener, George Schutte, Mary Alice Rieder, Beth Nordord, Linda Wells, Dixie Hoover, Mary Stryker, Steve Muranyi, Gail Palda, Anna Gille, Tom & Kaye Deprez, Therese Snyder, Mike Rufener, all the sick of the parish, all military personnel, those incarcerated and their families, people with addictions and their families.
Sunday, July 1 11:00 am CDA meeting, Nilles Hall
Monday, July 2
6:00 pm 33 Days to Morning Glory, Nilles Hall
Friday, July 6
8:30-12 noon Eucharistic Adoration, Church Saturday, July 7
6:30 pm AA meeting, Nilles Hall
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