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Welcome to
Holy Name of Jesus Parish
1104 South 9th Ave, Wausau, Wisconsin
Mass Intentions
April 11th– April 17th 11 Monday 8:00am Communion Service 12 Tuesday 8:00 am † George and Pat Niewolny 13 Wednesday 8:00 am † Violette and Victor Behring 14 Thursday 8:00am † David Martin 15 Friday 8:00 am † John and Rosemary Missett
Fourth Sunday of Easter
16 Saturday 4:00 pm † John Vansleet 17 Sunday 8:00 am Ron and Tosca Bergs Living & deceased members of Holy Name of Jesus Parish 10:30 am † Melvin Buetsch
The Church Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Bernice Buss Dedicated from: Gerald and Leah Klopotek The Chapel Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Steve Rasmussen Dedicated from: Marge Peterson
We Welcome New Parishioners!
Phone: 715-842-4543
Fax: 715-849-5593
Web site: www.holynamewausau.com
Pastor, Fr. Bob Thorn Ext. 2 [email protected]
Associate Pastor,
Fr. Dan Thelen Ext. 7 [email protected]
Deacon,
Bob Anderson 715-573-4684 [email protected]
Office Administrator,
Judy Borchardt Ext. 3 [email protected]
DRE /Youth Ministry,
Noel Furger Ext. 4 [email protected]
Parish Accountant,
Jean Frankel Ext. 5 [email protected]
Buildings and Grounds,
Ken Mallak Ext. 6
Mass Schedule Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday - 8:00am and 10:30am Monday 8:00am Communion Service Tuesday - Friday 8:00am
Confessions Saturday 3:00pm-3:45pm
Parish Center and Chapel Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. Fridays 8:00a.m. - 12:00 Noon
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Fri. 12:00 noon, 1 week prior
[email protected] *********************************************** Sacrament of Baptism
Contact Fr. Bob for preparation classes. These are required for parents and recommended for godparents. Sacrament of Marriage
Contact Fr. Bob 6 months in advance.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Contact Fr. Bob for Information
Anointing of the Sick:
If you would like the Anointing of the Sick before entering the hospital for a scheduled surgery, or if you’re at home or nursing facility, please contact Judy. If you would like Fr. Bob or Fr. Dan to visit you during your hospital stay, make sure to leave our church name upon registration.
Year of Mercy
2015-2016
April 10, 2016 Third Sunday of Easter
About the Chaplet of Divine Mercy
St. John Paul II had a great love for Sr. Faustina and the image of Divine Mercy. She was the first saint he canonized in the new mil-
lennia. Jesus requested of St. Faustina that the Second Sunday of Easter be set aside to honor His Divine Mercy, a request which was
fulfilled by St. John Paul II. He loved the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and promoted it. In one of his talks he said that the more he used
the Chaplet the more his list of intentions grew beyond forgiveness for himself. He said he would pray parts of it whenever he was
alerted to someone's sickness, death, or entrapment by Satan. When he passed a cemetery, a monument, a hospital, an ambulance, or a
makeshift highway memorial for a car accident victim; when he read a headline or hear a news report announcing a death or serious
sin, I pray to the Father: "For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world."
He said, “We cannot always know when someone may die, be approaching death, or be tricked by the father of lies into committing a
mortal sin. We can, however, offer Jesus' Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity often to our Eternal Father and trust that this offering — the
only worthy one — can save any sinner from hell.”
The Diary of St. Faustina taught him that to think of anyone as beyond salvation is to doubt the power of Jesus' sacrifice. It also deep-
ened his love for the Blessed Sacrament. “For the Divine Mercy and the Eucharist are inseparable. They are twin expressions of the
same extravagant love.”
He continued, “I wish I could say that not a day goes by when I do not pray the entire Chaplet. I wish I could say that my mind never
wanders when I pray it and that I never forget to observe the Great Hour of Mercy at 3 o’clock pm. I wish I could say that each mo-
ment of my life I place perfect trust in God and never fail to perform works of mercy at every opportunity. But I have no boast to
make of my own faithfulness, only God’s. His Divine Mercy in my life is the reason, the means, and the reward of my repentance,
which is a lifelong, minute-by-minute process.”
If the Divine Mercy message ever seems too miraculous to be true, we should remember, "the message of the cross is foolishness to
those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God" (1 Corinthians 1:18). When blood and water spouted
from Christ's wounds on the cross, that power of God gushed forth as a fountain of mercy. And Jesus promised St. Faustina and us that
that same blood and water become rays of infinite healing when we open our arms and our hearts at the foot of the cross and proclaim
simply, "Jesus, I trust in You."
My brothers and sisters in Christ, take time every day to reflect on God’s mercy in your life, be grateful the blessings you have re-
ceived and invoke his mercy and love on those you know who are struggling, victims of violence, your enemies, your loved ones, and
on yourself. May he reward your faithfulness and trust. Jesus I trust in you!
– Fr. Bob
Paschal Candle
This year we have chosen a Paschal Candle named “UPON THIS ROCK”. The Paschal Candle bears all the usual Paschal markings, but
uniquely adds Petrine symbols to the full set of typical Paschal markings. The colors are ivory-white, red, gray, gold and silver. There is
a lower level of color-infused appliques that includes a (gray) rock foundation. This specifically refers to Peter. After Jesus chose Simon
as His apostle, He immediately ‘looked at him and said, “'You are Simon son of John; you are to be called Cephas' “ (a name rendered in Aramaic as “the Rock”). (John 1:42). Later Jesus said the words, “…You are Peter and on this rock I will build my communi-
ty…” (Mt. 16:18). Again describing the wax appliques, the rock foundation has an insert of an upside down cross, with a gold and a
silver key(s) crisscrossed over the white upside-down cross. St. Peter, of course, was traditionally known to have been crucified upside
down, since he humbly requested a manner of crucifixion different than His Lord, Jesus Christ. Lastly, the gold and silver waxen keys
represent the fact that Peter was given the keys to the kingdom by Jesus, Himself.
Peter was “singled out from the rest of the Apostles” and “given…the titles…foundation stone, key bearer, and shepherd…These are titles* known to all the Apostles as belonging to the Messiah”. Peter’s appointment was similar to Moses’ request to God that He ap-
point a new leader (after he, Moses, was gone) so that God’s people would “ ‘not be like sheep without a shepherd’ (Num. 27:17.)”.
Jesus chose Peter, and after His resurrection, He emphasized the shepherding role by asking Peter three times to “Feed my lambs…
Look after my sheep.… Feed my sheep…”(John. 21:15-17.) The uppermost symbol on this Paschal candle artistically depicts sheep in a
color-infused applique trimmed in a gold band.
Each year Holy Name of Jesus Parish accepts a memorial gift to purchase the Paschal Candle, which must be purchased each year. This
year, 2016, the Paschal Candle was donated in loving memory of Vic and Violette Behring by their children; Ron, Ken and Deb.
If you would like to memorialize your loved ones next year please contact the Parish Center for specifics on the 2017 Paschal Candle.
Thank you,
Sacred Worship Committee
Help is Needed for
First Friday Communion Ministers to the Homebound
Would you like to take Communion to Holy Name of Jesus parishioners that can’t get to Church? Are you available on the first Friday of each month (or one day a month)?
If interested, or for more information, please call Judy at the Parish Center at 715-842-4543.
Mass for Health and Healing
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Sunday, April 10th
Confessions 2:00-3:25 and Mass at 3:30
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Readings For The Week of April 10, 2016
Sunday:-10 Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41/Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13/Rv 5:11-14/Jn 21:1-19 or 21:1-14 Monday-11 Acts 6:8-15/Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30/Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday-12 Acts 7:51--8:1a/Ps 31:3-4, 6-8, 17, 21 Wednesday-13 Acts 8:1b-8/Ps 66:1-7/Jn 6:35-40 Thursday:-14 Acts 8:26-40/Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20/Jn 6:44-51 Friday:-15 Acts 9:1-20/Ps 117:1-2/Jn 6:52-59 Saturday:-16 Acts 9:31-42/Ps 116:12-17/Jn 6:60-69 Sunday-17 Acts 13:14, 43-52/Ps 100:1-3, 5/Rv 7:9, 14b- 17/Jn 10:27-30 3
FIND God’s Healing Mercy:
Your Path to Forgiveness, Peace, and Joy.
St. Matthew Parish invites you to their
parish mission. We have Kathleen Beckman, an international speaker and author speaking April 17, 18, and 19th about God’s Healing Mer-cy. Come to any of the evening talks, Sunday, Monday, and/or Tuesday 7:00pm to 9:00pm. There is a bonus talk on Tuesday, April 19th at 1:00pm for women on “ Spiritual Motherhood of Priests.” Sunday evening talk is “What is Authentic Forgiveness: Mercy: and Healing?” Monday evening will be about healing from “Sin-Sickness to the Eucharist.” Tuesday’s talk is on “Surrender, Sacrifice, and Self-emptying love.” Books by Kath-leen will be available and she will be happy to autograph any of them. St. Matthew Parish is located at 229 S. 28th Avenue, Wausau. For more information please call 715 842-3148.
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
April 16th and 17th Fourth Sunday of Easter
St. Anthony Spirituality Center
Marathon, WI.
Praying Three Ways Retreat
April 22-24: Three types of prayer will be de-scribed and practiced: Praying with icons, Visio Divina and creating mandala patterns. Begins with 7 p.m. Friday supper and ends with the noon meal on Sunday. Cost of $185 includes overnight accommodations, delicious buffet meals, and program fees. Presented by Sr. Jolynn Brehm, FSPA.
Nature as a Spiritual Practice Retreat
April 29-May 1: Separated as we have been from the natural world for generations, relearning our shared language with crea-tion is a slow but essential prayer that draws memories back into the present. Scripture, the tradition, worship, prayer and other formational practices serve as kind of a grammar for these memo-ries. But the primary teacher for us will be nature itself. Presented by Mark Mehlos. This retreat begins with Friday supper at 7 p.m. and concludes with the noon meal on Sunday. Cost includes overnight accommodations, delicious buffet meals, and program fees.
Contact: 715-443-2236, [email protected]. Go to
www.sarcenter.com to register for an upcoming event.
Catholic Charities Love Thy Neighbor Appeal As St. Alberto Hurtado used to say, "We are all invited to give until it hurts". It is not easy, but we can guarantee you that you will receive a thousand to one in return! In years' past we have asked you to help local families with utility assistance; assistance to help
keep their lights and heat on, but experience has taught us that while the needs of the people we serve include utilities, there is still so much more! Our mission is to help the person where they are at and not with what we think they need. In other words, we help the person, not only their needs. By making a contribution to Catholic Charities, your generosity will allow us to do the works of mercy that Christ calls us to do. You can donate online at www.cclse.org. Thank you and God Bless!
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HOPE LIFE CENTER 2016 BANQUET
The 2016 Hope banquets will be held on Tuesday, April 26th in Wausau . We are excited to tell you about what's new at Hope, share some amazing testimonies, and invite you to partner with us. To make a reservation please call Hope Life Center at 715-470-1003 or go to HopeWI.org.
PARISH NEWS & EVENTS
April 10th - April 17th Sun-10 Children’s Liturgy during 10:30 Mass Communion Service at Primrose 11:00 Boy Scouts 6:30 EC Mon-11 Tue-12 Parish Council Meeting 6:00 SH Wed-13 Religious Education 6:15-7:30 EC Thur-14 Cub Scouts 6:00 SH Fri-15 Sat-16 Sun-17 Children’s Liturgy during 10:30 Mass Communion Service at Primrose 11:00
HOLY NAME PARISH STEWARDSHIP
Weekly Collection Report for April 3rd Adult Envelopes……………………………………… $ 7,113.00 ACH Weekly Deposit ………………………………...$ 275.00 Student………………………………………………...$ Offertory………………………………………………$ 434.00 Maintenance…………………………………………...$ 115.00
Weekly Collection $ 7,937.00 Second Collection (Debt Retirement) $ 522.74
Annual Appeal as of April 4th Our Target…………………………………………… $54,341.00 Pledged………………………………………………..$43,206.00 Remaining………………………………………..…. $11,135.00 Families Pledged……………………………………...311 ~ 77%
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Spring Cleaning? With SummerFun planning in full swing, please keep us in mind when you come across items that can be used for prizes for Youth Games, sold at the Country Store or donated for general use. Donations may be dropped off at the Parish Center during normal business hours
Are you ready for some FUN? Holy Name of Jesus SummerFun 2016
will be held June 3, 4 and 5th. Get ready to join us for some great music, food and games! We will have Bingo, Raffles, Cake Walk, Kids’ Games and the Country Store. We’ll have all of our favorite foods: burgers, brats, Texas Road House pulled pork, our famous cheese curds and the Sunday Chicken Dinner. Our music will be provided by Frontier on Friday night and Open Tab & the Third Wheels on Saturday night. This year we will have both German and Polish polka music on Sunday – Brian Brueggen and the Mississippi Valley Dutchmen and the New Generation will alternate from 11:30 until 5:30 pm. Mark your calendar to volunteer or just to come and have fun!
Area Wide Holy Name Society Meeting. St. Ladislaus of Bevent will host the annual area wide Holy Name Society meeting on Sunday, April 17th. All men of Holy Name of Jesus parish are invited. If you plan on attending, please RSVP to John Borowicz by April 10th so we have a count for St. Ladislaus and plan on meeting in the Holy Name parking lot on the morning of April 17th at 9:00 AM. for car pooling. We will attend Mass, breakfast and the meeting and then return to Holy Name. Let's have a good repre-sentation from our parish. Any questions, contact Bill Franzen or John Borowicz.
Country Store is ready for your donations. We have started collecting and organizing dona-tions. Please keep us busy. Drop off place is the school. Times are limited so call the Parish Center for assistance or Kathy Oelke at 359-8274. School Doors are open on Wednesdays from 3:00-6:00. Items Welcome: House Hold and Kitchen Items, Knick Knacks, Books, Tools, Jewelry, Religious Items, Holiday Decorations, Toys. Items NOT accepted: Clothes, Exercise Equipment, Old Tv’s, Microwaves, Printers, Computers, Christmas Tree’s over 4 feet tall, Tree Stands, Paint or Chemicals of any kind.
Thank you to all who stepped forward to assist in any way with the Holy Week liturgies. Many volunteers created a beautiful parish celebration. You are all most appreciated!
In gratitude, HN Sacred Worship Committee
Celebrating the Jubilee Year of Mercy Let us continue The Divine Mercy Chaplet. This devotion was started by Sr. Faustina Kowalska after Christ appeared to her. Find out more about this devotion at divinemercysunday.com. Pray the Divine Chaplet as a family today.
Save The Date
All you can eat Pizza-Fun-Raiser
Thursday, May 5th from 4:30-6:30
Pizza’s by Honorary Chef ~ Joe Ricci
Summerfun Raffle Tickets Are Ready
Please pick up your tickets in the main entrance of Church. Help us out by taking any family members, neighbors or friends to them. This will help the committee form hand delivering them!!
Place of Pilgrimage during the Extraordinary Jubliee of Mercy
In addition to the Cathedral of St Joseph the Workmen and the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in order that as many of the faithful as possible may take part in a pilgrimage, one church in each of the twelve deaneries in the Dioceses has been designated as a place of pilgrimage during the Extraordinary Jublilee of Mer-cy. In the Wausau Deanery, Sacred Heart of Jesus of Cassel has been chose. During this year, the church doors will be open for anyone who wishes to make a private visit. If a group from your parish wishes to come and have a Mass, please contact Nancy Litzer at 715-443-2701 to make the proper arrangements. If I can help in any other way, please call. Sacred Heart of Jesus, 3372 County Rd. ‘S’, Marathon, WI.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & YOUTH MINISTRY NEWMAN SCHOOL NEWS
NEWMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS
Need registration information?
Call and come visit your Newman Catholic Schools:
Licensed Child Care
St. Michael: 615 Stark Street, Wausau, 715-848-0206
St. Therese: 112 W. Kort Street, Rothschild, 715-355-5254
Preschool, 4 Pre K
St. Mark: 602 Military Road, Rothschild, 715-359-9662
St. Michael: 615 Stark Street, Wausau, 715-848-0206
Kindergarten – Grade 5
St. Mark: 602 Military Road, Rothschild, 715-359-9662
St. Anne: 604 N. 6th Avenue, Wausau, 715-845-5754
Grades 6 – 12
Newman Catholic MS/HS: 1130 W. Bridge Street, Wausau,
715-845-8274
Central Office – 715-845-5735 www.newmancatholicschools.com
Wisconsin Parental Choice Program
Eligible families may attend Newman Catholic Schools tuition-
free through the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program. WPCP
application window for the 2016-2017 school year is February
1 – April 20, 2016.
Families must complete online application at http://
sms.dpi.wi.gov/wpcp-statewide. Contact Newman District Office
for further information: 715-845-5735
Enrolling Now! Newman Catholic Schools is a shared ministry among area Cath-
olic parishes. Our schools and centers are places where faith and
education come together. We are blessed by the leadership and
support of our pastors of our area Catholic parishes. They are
engaged with our students through liturgies, prayer services, re-
treats, classroom visits, and various school and parish activities.
Our students receive an outstanding education rich in faith for-
mation and excellent academic preparation. Families from area
Catholic parishes and all faiths are welcomed to attend our
schools and early childhood centers.
Need registration information?
Visit NCS website at www.newmancatholicschools.com or call
and come to visit your Newman Catholic Schools:
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2015-2016
Religious Education Schedule Classes on Wed. 6:15-7:30
(unless otherwise noted)
Apr 13 Rel Ed Apr 20 Rel Ed Apr 27 Rel Ed & Living Rosary May 4 Rel Ed—Last Night
Mark your Calendars, you don’t want to miss
We invite all Parishioners to join us to
LIVING ROSARY & CROWNING OF MARY
on April 27th from 6:15-7:30pm Religious
Education will be presenting a Living Rosary
along with the Crowning of Mary.
In presenting the Living Rosary all students, from kindergarten
through 10th grade, will hold a knot on the rosary
rope to say the prayer together. The rosary goes up
and down each aisle, throughout the entire church.
It is a beautiful celebration.
With May being the month of Mary, we take the
opportunity to emphasize the importance of Mary in
our faith by crowning her in a small celebration.
Time to Register for 2016-2017 Religious Education
!
Families currently enrolled in the Religious Ed program will receive registration materials soon.
To make sure ALL families receive registration materials for 2016-2017 school year, please contact the Rel Ed department if your family has recently joined the parish, changed schools or moved to our area. And if you have a child entering Kindergarten, or first grade if Kindergarten Rel Ed was not attended.
If you have any questions, need materials or information regarding registration, please contact Noel Furger, DRE at 715-842-4543 ext 4. We look forward to working with our families as your children grow in their faith.
Donations will still be accepted donations until July 1st, by drop off.
What donations are still needed? 1. Clothing - boys and girls ages 5-17. Clothing should be new or very lightly used. All clothing must be
modest in nature; no tank tops for girls, hemlines/shorts cannot be too short and shirts should have appropriate printing. 2. Shoes - especially dress shoes for both boys and girls.
3. First aid supplies - all types, especially Neosporin. Items must be sealed and cannot have expired. 4. Personal items - toothpaste, deodorant, etc.
5. Special Gifts - Soccer balls, footballs or other outdoor activity equipment for the kids to enjoy. Items to be used for
birthday presents (toys, stuffed animals, games. Complex game directions and books should be in Spanish.
Needed to take donations to Casa: 1. Suitcases - the larger the better and can be used as they will be left at the orphanage.
2. Monetary donations - for costs to check suitcases with donations. Could be as much as $950 if we are blessed with as much as we took in 2011. NO part of this monetary donation will be used towards the cost of the trip for any participant.
Please contact Noel Furger at 715-842-4543 or at [email protected] with any questions or to schedule a time to drop
off donations. And of course, thank you for your continued support of the youth programs at Holy Name parish.
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