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C A T H O L I C P A R I S H E S O F
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI 53821
St. John Nepomuc
710 S. WACOUTA AVENUE · 326-6511
St. Gabriel Archangel
Tuesday / Thursday ...................................................................... 6:45 am Monday / Wednesday / Friday ................................ 8:30 am Saturday ...................................................................................................... 4:00 pm Sunday ............................................................................................................ 8:00 am
Monday / Wednesday / Friday .................................6:45 am Tuesday / Thursday .......................................................................8:30 am Saturday .......................................................................................................7:00 pm Sunday ....................................................................................................... 10:00 am
ST. GABRIEL’S ST. JOHN’S MASS SCHEDULE
Rev. Hubert G. Boschert S.J. Pastor
Rev. James B. Warosh S.J. Associate
THIS WEEK at St. Gabriel’s and St. John’s MONDAY,AUGUST 11 7:00 pm Bingo at the North Campus of Prairie Catholic 7:00 pm Joint Finance meeting will be held in St. John’s School 7:00 pm First meeting for Fall Bazaar Planning - all unit chair- people from St. John’s should attend and all Chairpeople for dinning room, kitchen, etc. should attend - meeting to be held in St. John’s Church Hall TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 1:00 to 7:00 pm Registration for Prairie Catholic School in the cafeteria at the elementary school THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 am Exposition & Adoration at St. John’s Church until 1:00 pm 5:15 pm Holy Day Vigil Mass at St. John’s 7:00 pm Holy Day Vigil Mass at St. Gabriel’s 7:00 pm Joint Parish Council meeting in St. John's Church Hall FRIDAY, AUGUST 15-ASSUMPTION 6:45 am Holy day Mass at St. John’s 8:30 am Holy day Mass at St. Gabriel’s
Website: www.prairiecatholic.org
August 10, 2008 - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
506 N. BEAUMONT ROAD · 326-2404
Baptism Please make arrangements with the Pastor Marriage Please contact the Pastor at least 6 months prior to the wedding date. Joint Parish Pastoral Council Joe Faust, Mark Forsythe, Jim McGrath, Holly Nicholson, Mike Mezera, Steve Schwager, Pat Mercaitis, Keith Neisius, Patrick Nolan, Carl Orr Joint Parish Finance Council Lucy Cornford, Pat Dagnon, Mark DuCharme, Mike Gar-rity, Mark Mara, Phil Mezera, Brad Linder, JoAnn Shea, Tom Stram, Jim Welsch, Jerry Wachuta Endowment Trustees: St. John’s: Roy George, Mary Pellock & Mike Leard St. Gabriel’s: Dan Kussmaul, Mary Jaynes, Cathy Bierman Prairie Catholic School Phil Mezera, Paul Stark, Mark Mara, Leslie Orr Prairie Catholic School Principal Kathleen Schwartz Parish Administrators Paula Check & Kathleen Schwartz Office Managers Paula Check, Lana J. Gratace Director of Religious Education Pat Prochaska Parish Nurses Rose Bauer & Shirley Cipra (357-2000) Education Committee Deb Trautsch, Rochelle Fulcher, Kathy Schneider, Tracy & Laurie Pedretti, Rochelle Neisius, Dixie Jackson, Tim Steger Confessions Saturday St. Gabriel’s 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm St. John’s 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm At Rectory anytime; phone to set up a time
Rectory Office Hours at St. Gabriel’s - 8 am to 3 pm
Rectory Office Hours at St. John’s - 8 am to 4 pm
August 10, 2008 St. Gabriel’s Parish
Offertory Gift Bearers-August 16/17 Saturday 4:00 pm Volunteers
Sunday 8:00 am Jerry & Rose Wright
Eucharistic Ministers—August 16/17 Saturday 4:00 pm John Chaffee & Kathy
Schneider-Bread
Mary Doskocil & J. J. Jackson-
Cup
Sunday 8:00 am Joe & Sharon Atkins-Bread
Nick Nugent, Mark Gilberts-Cup
Home Communion Ministers for August 17th: Bonnie Reilly, LeAnn Craig Servers for August 11th, 13th & 15th (8:30 am): Hunter Slaght & Michael Steiner
Servers-August 16/17 Saturday 4:00 pm Doug Mezera & Jacob
Schneider
Sunday 8:00 am Natalie & Nathan Stram
Lectors-August 16/17 Saturday 4:00 pm Lyle Marfilius
Sunday 8:00 am Mark Gilberts
Ushers-August 16/17 Saturday 4:00 pm Bob Ziel, Rich Ginsterblum,
John Balk, & Cliff Stram
Sunday 8:00 am John Gillitzer, Mike Stram, Gary
Howe & Jim & Dan Welsch
Scrip Workers-August 16/17 Saturday 4:00 pm Rose Ziel/Janet Nelson
Sunday 8:00 am Chris Mara/Layne or Susan
David
Parish Support This Year Last Year Envelopes for 8/3 $3,871.00 $4,374.00
Plate for 8/3 438.20 455.64
Students 7.35 6.21
Heat & Utilities 11.00 190.00
Total $4,327.55 $5,025.85
Our average weekly goal at St. Gabriel’s for adult
envelopes is $4,650.00.
The second collection at St. Gabriel’s came to
$881.45 and will be used for school expenses.
Thank you for your offering!
St. Gabriel’s Mass Intentions Monday, August 11
8:30 am †Keith Abraham Key:
by Sharon K. Gerleman
Tuesday, August 12
6:45 am †Loretta Stroschein:
by Family & Friends
Wednesday, August 13
8:30 am †Mary Jane Mikolic: by Family
Thursday, August 14
6:45 am †June Tyler: by Family & Friends
7:00 pm Priest’s Intention
Friday, August 15—Assumption of the Blessed
Virgin Mary
8:30 am †Art Frydenlund: by Mary Frydenlund
Saturday, August 16
4:00 pm †Floyd Atkins: by Family
Sunday, August 17
8:00 am †Jim Ambrose: by Dorothy Baures
Bingo Winners from Monday, August 4th: $25.00 -
Ruth French, John Wolfram, Dave Kasey; $30.00 -
Terri Forst; $40.00 - Rick Groom; $50.00 - Bob
Wallin & Eleanor Chamberlain; Consolation
Progressive ($100.00) - Agnes Tesar; 50/50 was won
by Glenda Wolfram ($56.50)
Bingo Workers for Monday, August 11th: Maureen
Gerhards, Sheri Jackson, Bill & Deb Schultz, Rosie
Novey
Bingo Set-up for Monday, August 11th: Cheryl
Stevens
Food Prep for Bingo for Monday, August 11th:
Char Steger & Diane Morovits
Home & School Lunch Stand Workers for Bingo
for Monday, August 11th: Parents of Pierce Lach &
Ethan Mara
The Sweepstake Calendar winners for August will be published in next weekend’s bulletin.
DID YOU KNOW? Every time you put gas in
your vehicle, purchase groceries, go out for dinner, get
your hair done….you could be raising money for your
school or parish. All you have to do is use SCRIP.
SCRIP can be purchased at either rectory office or
after weekend Masses. Gas cards don’t go very far
these days, please think a week ahead and consider
filling out the pink order forms for your business or
personal needs to help prevent inventory shortages.
We appreciate every one of you that uses SCRIP and
encourage all others to give it a try - it is a pain free
way to raise money for a good cause. Confused about
SCRIP. Ask for a lesson on how to purchase.
BAPTISM We welcome into the family of God, Tegan
Daniel DuCharme, son of Steven & Melissa (Kramer) DuCharme through the Sacrament of Baptism. May God continue to bless Tegan
Daniel and his family.
Holy Name Raffle Ticket Winners
$10.00 - Rob Steger, Janelle Becwar, Roger
Martin, John Luster, Sr., Sam Stoeffler
$25.00 - Dee Kussmaul, Teresa Heal
$100.00 - Norb Aschom
St. Gabriel - St. John, Prairie du Chien
Notes Common to Both Parishes
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a, Rom 9: 1-5;
Mt. 14:22-33
Theme: Prayer in Days of Affliction. Hu-man life is a remarkable mixture of that fa-mous “smile and a tear.” We all have our ups and downs in life. We attend both wed-dings and funerals. Parents witness gradua-tions and sometimes the failures of their chil-dren as well. Married life can be like the smell of roses and turn into a nightmare. Young people are successful today and can be turned down tomorrow. Friends may dis-appoint us and we may witness infidelity not only in our government but even in our Church. All this may leave us confused and downcast. What are we to do? Are we to give up our faith in God? Queen Jezebel threatened the life of Elijah. He went to a cave in search of God; he prayed and encountered God in “a tiny whis-pering sound,” as the beautiful, idyllic tradi-tion of the first reading of this weekend has it. Jesus’ best friend, John the Baptist, was beheaded in jail and “Jesus went up on the mountain by Himself to pray. When it was evening He was there alone.” That night, Jesus’ disciples were in serious trouble, their boat being tossed about in the waves. Lack of faith made them desperate and perhaps Peter, becoming frightened, would have drowned if he had not cried out: “Lord, save me!” God’s word to everyone tossed about on the waves of life is: Find a quiet moment for yourself, search for God, pray with faith: “Lord, save me!”
Vocation Viewpoint: Do not be afraid; have faith and trust the Lord’s call. Consider be-ing a priest or religious brother or sister. (Matthew 14: 22-23)
Why do Catholics ***believe Mary was assumed into Heaven? The idea that a person may be bodily assumed into Heaven is from Scripture. Enoch, Elijah, and those who came out of the tomb at the death of Jesus were all assumed into Heaven (Matthew 27:52-53). Christians believe that one day we will all be raised (1 Thes 4:17). Mary played a significant part in Jesus’ saving work and it makes sense that she would attain its full fruit. She received early the blessing we will all share.
***light votive prayer candles in church? A person can only pray for so long. Lighting a candle serves to pro-long that prayer beyond our presence in the church. The candle remains behind and symbolizes the desire for the prayer to continue. So when we light candles in prayer, our intentions remain present even when we are gone. Next time you pass a can-dle rack help prolong others’ prayers by offering one for the intentions of the people who lit them.
***priests wear different colored vestments throughout the year? The colors of the vestments help bring to mind the sacred mysteries we celebrate throughout the liturgical year. Each color highlights a particular aspect of the season or a specific mystery of the faith. For example, white and gold symbolize rejoicing and purity of soul. They are worn during Christmas and Easter seasons. Red calls to mind Christ’s blood and is worn on Good Friday and to commemorate those saints who were martyred for our faith. Red also signifies the burning fire of God’s love. Thus red vestments are worn on Pentecost. Purple symbolizes repentance and atonement and so are worn during the seasons of Advent and Lent. Some advo-cate wearing blue vestments during Advent to differentiate from the season of Lent; so far this has not been formally accepted by the Church. Finally, green symbolizes fresh-ness and hope and so green vestments are worn during Ordinary Time.
***call our priests “Father?” In the early Church, those who gave special witness to the faith were called “Father.” In fact, St. Paul said, “For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the Gospel.” (1 Cor 4:15-16.) The practice of addressing priests this way was brought to the U.S. in the 19th century by Irish immigrants who called their priests “Father.” Today this title reminds us that we are all united as family under Christ, His Gospel, His Church, and His representatives on earth.
***baptize babies? “Truly I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.” (John 3:5). Baptism is the gateway to life in the Spirit, the Church, and the other sacraments. So it makes sense that it be conveyed as early as possible. While a child obviously can’t consciously choose Bap-tism, his/her parents can choose for them. In so doing they accept for him/her the priceless gift of becoming a child of God.
Choose Life: The argument that the government should not be involved in such a personal decision as abortion is fatally flawed. The government got “too involved” in abor-tion when it claimed (through the Supreme Court) to have the authority to deprive some human beings of their right to life. Also, when someone’s “choice” destroys someone else’s life, that choice is no longer merely a personal, pri-vate matter. -(Fr. Frank Pavone)
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John’s Parish
Offertory Gift Bearers-August 16/17 Saturday 7:00 pm Volunteers
Sunday 10:00 am Mark Fulcher Family
Eucharistic Ministers-August 16/17 Saturday 7:00 pm Doris Krogman & Joe Faust-
Bread
Lucy Cornford & Volunteer-Cup
Sunday 10:00 am Mary Nash & Peg Gallagher-
Bread
Donna Steiner & Sherry Ariss-
Cup
Home Communion Ministers for August 17th: Nick Nugent, Ken & Greta Otteson & Peg Smith
Servers for August 12th & 14th (8:30 am): Ryan Schickert & Mara Strandlie
Servers-August 16/17 Saturday 7:00 pm Brandt & Anna Zeeh
Sunday 10:00 am Peyton Hall & Ryan Garrity
Lectors-August 16/17 Saturday 7:00 pm Linda Moser
Sunday 10:00 am Jerry Cummings
Ushers-August 16/17 Saturday 7:00 pm Don Roh, Lloyd Rickleff, Joe
Bierman, & Merle Frommelt
Sunday 10:00 am Mike Mezera, Jeff Sjoberg,
Butch Pedretti & Art Conley
Scrip Workers-August 16/17 Saturday 7:00 pm Char or Tim Steger/Stephen or
Chris Blondin
Sunday 10:00 am Michelle Kirchman/Mary or
Walter Boisvert
Parish Support This Year Last Year
Envelopes for 8/3 $5,497.00 $5,237.00
Plate for 8/3 392.83 300.80
Students 4.50 4.00
Heat & Utilities 195.00 130.00
Total $6,089.33 $5,671.80
Our average weekly goal for adult envelopes at St.
John’s is $4,500.00.
The second collection at St. John’s came to
$386.50 and will be used for school expenses.
Thank you for your offering!
St. John’s Mass Intentions
Monday, August 11
6:45 am †Marty Betzle (ann.):
by Mary Betzle & Family
Tuesday, August 12
8:30 am †June Novacek: by Family & Friends
Wednesday, August 13
6:45 am †Edmund Jelinek, Sr.: by Family
Thursday, August 14
8:30 am †Carolyn Peterson: by Leary Peterson
Friday, August 15
6:45 am †Fae Schneider: by Family
Saturday, August 16
7:00 pm †Wm. J. Young (ann):
by Dick & Lora Chamberlain
Sunday, August 17
10:00 am For the People of St. John’s Parish &
St. Gabriel’s Parish
IN SYMPATHY Please remember Edith Huser in your prayers. Her funeral was held at St. John’s on Saturday, August 2nd. May God grant her eternal life and comfort to her family.
BAPTISMS We welcome into the family of God, Allison Nicole
Cejka, daughter of Shawn & Melissa (Pettis) Cejka
and Michael Vincent Pettit, Jr., son of Michael D. &
Amanda J. (Kuehl) Pettit, through the Sacrament of
Baptism. May God continue to bless Allison Nicole
and Michael Vincent and their families
Knights of Columbus Celebrate Family Week….
Summer is a time for family activities and the Knights
of Columbus as a family organization is hosting a
potluck family picnic during Knights of Columbus
Family Week August 10-17. Campion Council 1840
of Prairie du Chien will host a picnic with games and
prizes for the kids on Tuesday, August 12th, 2008.
The picnic will be held on St. Feriole Island at a shel-
ter from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Bring a dish to pass and
enjoy the company. At 6:30 pm there will be kids
games and prizes. All are invited to this picnic, not
just K of C members. Watch for signs on the island to
direct you to the shelter.
ST. IGNATIUS FALL TOUR OCTOBER 10, 2008
RESERVATION FORMS FOR THE ST. IG-
NATIUS FALL TOUR ARE IN THE BACK
OF CHURCH. PLEASE PICK ONE UP AND
GET IT IN EARLY AS SPACE IS LIMITED. For additional information call Merle
Frommelt at 326-2275
St. John’s Fall Bazaar will be here before we know it. This year the Bazaar is on Sunday, Sep-tember 21st. Upcoming planning meetings will be held on August 11th, August 25th and Sep-
tember 15th. All Unit Chairpeople should try to attend these meetings as well as anyone else with new ideas or suggestions or anyone who would like to volunteer to help.
St. Gabriel - St. John, Prairie du Chien
School Chatter The goal of the Prairie Catholic Schools is to provide
the best possible educational experiences, learning
opportunities and integration of religious truths and
values. Through the combined efforts of the staff,
parents, and students, within our Catholic School,
teachers and students experience together what it
means to live a life of prayer, personal responsibility
and freedom reflective of gospel values. The commit-
ment of the Catholic school to Christian values and
Christian moral code render a profound service to
society, our families and our communities.
Offerings:
Daily prayer and weekly liturgies
Strong curriculum
Secure buildings and grounds, Hot Lunch
Newer play ground (at the elementary school)
tech labs, library, science labs, music (at both
schools)
New reading program (at the elementary school)
Volunteer program
Strong parental support
Committed parishioners
We invite you to visit our school and experience for
yourself the Prairie Catholic spirit. Registration dates
are August 12 (1:00-7:00 pm) and August 20 (8:00 am
to 1:00 pm) at the elementary school in the cafeteria.
Our first day of school is August 26 with an OPEN
HOUSE at both schools. You may also check out our website at www.prairiecatholic.org
To Parishioners of both Parishes…….
Any members of St.. Gabriel’s & St. John’s Par-
ishes, male or female (couples would be great), inter-
ested in being involved on a committee that assesses
the needs of our parishes in family matters, spiritual
growth, welcoming new parishioners, programs for
the elderly and youth please consider joining the
Family Life Committee. There are so many areas to
touch in a positive way, however, the current com-
mittee needs your involvement to successfully put
plans into action. We cannot do all of the above but
choose programs that are available and fit in to make
a difference where the need exists. It is rewarding
and an opportunity for spiritual growth as a commit-
tee, as we pray, work, play, support in friendship,
and grow together as a group. Plan on attending the
next meeting on the third Wednesday in August to
check it out. Meetings are just once a month on the
3rd Wednesday at 7:00 pm in St. John’s Church Hall.
No meetings are held in June and July. If the 3rd
Wednesday is bad for you, please check it out any-
way as meeting night could be negotiable
Kindergarten through 5th grade are get-
ting a new reading series. It will cost an aver-
age of $130.00 per student for this program. If you
would like to contribute to the “Reading Series
Fund,” please mark an envelope with your contribu-
tion inside and put it in the Sunday collection. Thank
you for your support of Prairie Catholic.