St. Anthony, St. Mary & Holy Family
Growing and Spreading the Good News of the Catholic Faith in the Heartland.
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time · January 17, 2016
Welcome to the Cluster Catholic Parishes of
Parish Mass Schedules Saturday, 4:00 PM Holy Family, Willard Saturday, 6:30 PM St. Anthony, Loyal Sunday, 8:30 AM
St. Mary, Greenwood Sunday, 10:30 AM St. Anthony, Loyal
Fr. Steven Brice, Pastor Cell Phone: 715-937-1644 Email: [email protected]
Cluster Parish Main Office 407 North Division Street P.O. Box 69 Loyal, WI 54446
Parish Office: 715-255-8017 Parish Email: [email protected] Parish and School Website: www.stanthonyloyal.org
Music Coordinator: Seth Duprey
Email: [email protected] Phone: 920-901-9938
Religious Ed. Coordinator:
Margie Ouimette Email: [email protected] Phone: 715-255-8636 ext 109
St. Anthony School 208 W. Spring St. Loyal, WI 54446 School: 715-255-8636 School Email:
St. Mary School 119 N. Main St. P.O. Box 129 Greenwood, WI 54437 School: 715-267-6477 School Email: [email protected]
St. Anthony’s
Christmas Eve
Celebration!
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Dear Holy Family, St. Mary and St. Anthony Parish:
“Do what ever he tells you.” (John 2:5)
It’s a marvel those servants didn’t say to Mary “Why should we?” “What good is it
going to do?” “It’s not going to work.”
They simply trusted that there were forces at work far greater than their
understanding. And low and behold, the wedding hall was filled with rejoicing
when the water turned into wine.
Because I am gone this weekend I want to put in writing what we know and what
we don’t about both agenda items for the Joint Parish Council meeting this
Thursday: the potential use of the St. Anthony Convent and the proposal to change
the Sunday Mass Schedule.
I completely agree with all those who are concerned about the safety of our school children and neighbor-
hood and would never want to have people living next to the school who could be dangerous. I would not be
a part of anything I believed would endanger our school children. Because of the plentiful feedback we’ve
been getting on possible uses of the Convent our thinking has gone away from a Homeless Shelter to a
Transitional Living Center. If used as a Transitional Living Center the present Convent would house two or
possibly three families who are committed to getting out of poverty and off of public assistance. They would
sign a contract agreeing to work with area agencies to learn how to handle their money, prepare for
employment and develop healthy living skills. Such a program usually lasts about three months.
It is just a proposal at this point and would take six to nine months to turn into a reality. But it is a proposal
Catholic Charities is so excited about that their director, Roberto Partarrieu, will be coming from La Crosse
to our Council meeting Thursday. There are many questions to address but both he and we are hoping that in
the end this will be a program administered by Catholic Charities, located in the St. Anthony Convent and
fully supported by our three parishes.
Catholic Charities has just opened a Transitional Living Center in Wausau. Roberto said building bridges to
help people get out of poverty is Catholic Charities’ number one priority and they are very interested in start-
ing a project in a rural part of the Diocese. We will also bring to Thursday’s meeting letters of support from
Clark County Social Services. Thursday evening, our Social Concerns Committee, that brings this proposal,
is simply asking for permission to study the feasibility of the proposal which would involve approaching area
services and agencies in the name of our parishes to determine their level of support. Perhaps by the next
Joint meeting of the councils in May a final decision could be made.
There seems to be some confusion about the other item on the Council agenda as well. In response to the
very troubling attendance figures at St. Anthony’s and Holy Family, St. Mary’s Pastoral and Finance
Councils most kindly offered to bear some of the burden of there being fewer Masses available by adjusting
the Sunday morning schedule from 8:30am and 10:30am to 7:30am and 9:30am. And they invited
St. Anthony’s to choose which one they wanted. At their November meeting St. Anthony’s Councils were
very grateful for the offer and chose the 9:30am Mass.
For the last month members of both Councils have been exploring the issue with parish members to assess
the level of support for this change. At our meeting Thursday, Council members will share what they have
learned. Then, as the people we have elected to lead us, they will decide. If there is to be a change they will
also address the question of when. Any change of this importance would certainly require at least a couple of
months advance notice.
If you haven’t expressed your thoughts to a Council member yet and would like to do so, their names are
listed in this bulletin. But I ask a couple of things of you. Please think of our parishes as one family. That
would mean, at least, that we are concerned about the impact a decision has on other members of the family
as much as we are about its impact on us. And secondly, trust. If God is at work here, and God most
certainly is, than difficult situations can have miraculous outcomes. Water can be turned into wine.
Fr. Steve
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St. Mary Parish For Sunday, January 10, 2016 Adults………………. $1,461.00 Offertory………….….$ 242.25 Students………………$ 3.50 Online Giving…………$ 330.00 Total……………….. $2,036.75
DAA goal is $14,054.00 DAA total so far….$6,705.00
St. Anthony Parish For Sat/Sun, Jan. 9/10, 2016 Adults……………….…$2,879.00 Offertory……………..$ 245.00 Students……………. $ 00.00 Online Giving……….. $ 756.00 Total…………………..$3,880.00 DAA goal is $24,772.00 DAA total so far...$24,060.00
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE HOLY FAMILY LITURGICAL ROLES Holy Family Parish For Saturday, January 9, 2016 Adults…………...$1,103.00 Offertory……….$ 217.25 Students………...$ 00.00 Total…………. $1,320.25 DAA goal is $5,847.00 Total so far: $3,864.00 New Church doors total so far….$3,065.00
St. Anthony LITURGICAL ROLES
ST. MARY LITURGICAL ROLES
Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 8:30 AM Lector: Sue Pakiz Servers: Bryce Walde, Britney Walde, Lainy Trampush Eucharistic Ministers: Jill Gregorich, Sharon Street, Florence Briski, Marlene Hinker, Joyce Rondorf Music: Kristyn Nigon Ushers: Bill Lindner, Ryan Lindner, Frank Arch, volunteer Greeter: Nancy Ewoldt
Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 6:30 PM Lector: Carrie Schmidt Servers: Zachary Miller, Andrew Morrow, Callie Schmidt Eucharistic Ministers: Nan Weyer, Shirley Weyer, Shannon Toufar, Norm & Rita Mayenschein Music: Seth Duprey / Stephanie Duprey
Thank you for your generous donations! Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 10:30 PM Lector: Alan Billings Servers: Paul Hoesly*, Mya Beyerl, Ethan Beyerl Eucharistic Ministers: Barb Langfeldt, Betty Loos, Chuck and Julie Loos, Michelle Malm Music: Marnie Schecklman / Cindy Schecklman Children’s Liturgy: Morgan Reinwand / Vanessa Hebert
Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 4:00 PM Lector: Clare Knodle Servers: Samantha Street, Wyatt Artac, Alane Artac Eucharistic Ministers: Jerry Lamovec, Mary Dick, Mary Ellen Volovsek Music: Brianna North Ushers: Laverne Gregorich, Bob Eckes, Bob Trunkel, Jack Trunkel Greeter: Lori Aichele
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Catholic Financial Life and St. Anthony’s
Holy Name Pancake Breakfast on January
31, 2016 at St. Anthony’s, Loyal in the
church basement. Anyone wishing to donate
cheese curds, maple syrup or monetary donations toward
butter, milk, orange juice and other breakfast items, please
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St. Anthony Christmas Flower memorial: in memory of Herb
Langfeldt by Donna Langfeldt.
St.Anthony’s PCCW is looking to create a DEDI-
CATED Group of people to form a Funeral Dinner
Circle. We would like to create a team of about 25-30
people who also enjoy providing a service to members
of our church when they are facing a difficult time in
their life. We are encouraging and hopeful to get some
men to help out too. Those kettles are getting
heavy! We would create two groups from this list of
people, those able to work weekdays and those who
can work Saturday funerals. We would like to imple-
ment this by the end of March, so if interested please
contact Millie Larson at 715-267-1478 or Julie Loos at
715-255-8970
St. Anthony School News
STEWARDSHIP OF TIME AND TALENT
Parish News
St. Mary’s School News
Community News
St. Anthony’s & St. Mary’s Dinner and
Auction of Giving Banquet is set for
Saturday, February 13, 2016 at
St. Anthony’s Church Basement and tickets are now
available! Tickets are $20.00 each which will treat that
holder to the sweepstakes, dinner of prime rib or stuffed
chicken, live auction and a night filled with laughter and
fun. Tickets are available at St. Mary’s 715-267-6477 or
St. Anthony’s 715-255-8636. We are accepting donations
too. Thank you for your continued support!
Tuesday,January19:Children’sMassat10:00am.
Thursday&Friday,January21&22:NOSCHOOL!
St. Anthony’s Nate Lindner(Chairman)
Bernard Kaiser
Sharon Garbisch
Bob Meyer
Cindy Schecklman
Rhonda Fulwiler
Cindee Loos
Noel Olson
Janet Boh
Dick Bravener
Missy Froeba
Wednesday, Jan. 20th: Mass prepared by Grades 3&4
Second Quarter Ends
Thursday, January 21st: No School; Records Day
Friday, January 22nd: No School; Semester Break Day
****St. Anthony School is now accepting
registrations for its 4K/5K class for the 2016-2017
school year. The registration form can be found as
an insert in today’s bulletin.
**Confirmation meeting for 10th grade students
and their parents in Church hall on Wednesday,
January 27th during CCD time. St. Anthony: 6:15-
7:15pm in Church hall. St. Mary’ & Holy Family:
7:30-8:30 in Church hall.
**Parents of Anthony’s CCD students K-6: Please
send a box of crackers or cookies with your child for
our snack program when we resume on Jan. 20th.
Religious Education
Religious Emblems for Cub, Boy & Venture Scouts.
Would you like to earn your Religious Emblem but don’t know how? For information contact Cindy Sjolander, Diocesan Religious Emblems Chairman at 608-783-4911 or email at [email protected] and find out how.
We are now accepting Auction items and Bucket Raffle items for our St. Anthony - St. Mary Auction /Dinner fundraiser. Please contact Jenny Bogdonovich at 715-613-2324 or Sharon Street 715-937-2838. Thank you
HOLY FAMILY FELLOWSHIP will be held on Saturday, January 23rd after the 4:00 p.m.
Mass. Please bring a dish-to-pass if possible. If it is not convenient for you to bring something for the potluck, a small donation would be appreciated. It's the beginning of a new year and we would like to remind everyone, especially visitors, that they are welcome to join us. Ham and beverages are provided by the PCCW.
Nebraska Pilgrimage led by Fr. Felix and Deacon Willkom – June 9-11, 2016. Picking
up at St Joseph’s in Boyd and 29 Pines in Eau Claire. Thursday we will stop at the Grotto of the Redemption in Iowa have a tour and Mass there in the chapel. Friday morning we will tour Spirit Catholic Radio and have Mass in the chapel. Then tour St John’s Chapel at Creighton University where Fr. Felix had attended, stop at St Cecelia Cathedral for a tour and then go to the Old Market Place for supper. Saturday morning we will tour Boys Town and have Mass at Fr Flanagan’s chapel. We will then head back home. Cost is $260.00 based on double occupancy, $235.00 triple, $220.00 quad. Call Lori Setzer at 715-644-5435 or 715-313-3500 to sign up and more details by March 31st. Limited seating.
St. Mary’s Dean Lindner (Chairman)
Don Lindner
Gary Lindner
Luke Nigon
Tim Raese
Bill Sladich
Ken Smith
Gerald Susa
Holy Family Ed Bayuk (Chairman)
Mary Lou Behrens
LaVerne Gregorich
Diane Perko
Keith Volovsek
Jim Arch
Parish Council Members:
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American Red Cross/Greenwood Blood Drive at
Greenwood High School Cafetorium, 209 S Hendren,
on Friday, January 22 from 12:15 to 5:15 pm. Eat a
healthy meal and drink an extra 16 oz. of water and
fluids before the donation. The need is constant. The
gratification is instant. Give blood.
In Jesus of Nazareth, mercy has
appeared and lives.
---Pope Francis
Scripture for the Week ©Liturgical Publications Inc
Readings for the Week of January 17, 2016
Sunday: Is 62:1-5/Ps 96:1-3, 7-10/1 Cor 12:4-11/Jn 2:1-11
Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23/Ps 50:8-9, 16-17, 21, 23/Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13/Ps 89:20-22, 27-28/Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51/Ps 144:1-2, 9-10/Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7/Ps 56:2-3, 9-13/Mk 3:7-12
Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21/Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11/Mk 3:13-19
Saturday: 2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27/Ps 80:2-3, 5-7/Mk 3:20-21
Next Sunday: Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10/Ps 19:8-10, 15/1 Cor 12:12-30 or
12:12-14, 27/Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21
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MASS SCHEDULE SA=ST. ANTHONY, SM=ST. MARY, HF=HOLY FAMILY Monday, May 4
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Jack Barrett
8:15 am SM No Service
Tuesday, May 5
8:15 am HF Fr. Brice Mass † B
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Joann Oestreich
8:15 am SM No Service
Wednesday, May 6
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † F Lector: Students
8:15 am SM Fr. Follmar Mass
Thursday, May 7
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Marilyn Hinker
8:15 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † V Lector: Students
Friday, May 8
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Lector: Marie Kaiser
8:15 am SM Fr. Follmar Mass
Saturday, May 9
4:00 pm HF Fr. Follmar Mass † J
6:30 pm SA Fr. Brice Mass † K
Sunday, May 10
8:30 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † S
Please hold in prayer those enduring serious illness in our parishes:Ellen Plautz, Perry Oestreich, Jim McBride, Marcy Sisson, Eileen Lindner, Jim Miller,
Cynthia Brinker, Julius Klapatauskus, Ron Hoeser, Ethelyn Theisen, Ed Bayuk,
Katie Englebretson and Sherry Louma.
CONFESSION
SCHEDULE
ST. ANTHONY
Saturday
9-10 AM HOLY FAMILY
Saturday
3:30 PM ST. MARY
Sunday 8:00 AM
Or anytime upon
request
MASS SCHEDULE SA=ST. ANTHONY, SM=ST. MARY, HF=HOLY FAMILY Monday, January 18
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Marilyn Hinker
8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf
Tuesday, January 19
8:15 am HF Fr. Brice Mass † Olga Volovsek by family
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Jack Barrett
10:00 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † Ray & Jennie Hoffman by Bob & Sue Karo Lector: Students
Wednesday, January 20
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Leonard & Betty Rueth by family Lector: Students
8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf
Thursday, January 21
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Joann Oestreich
8:15 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † Melvin Wilke by Don Lindner family
Friday, January 22
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass All Parishioners Lector: Marie Kaiser
8:30 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf
Saturday, January 23
4:00 pm HF Fr. Brice Mass † Henry & Ann Lamovec by family
6:30 pm SA Fr. Brice Mass † Eddie & Florence Rueth by family
Sunday, January 24
8:30 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † Angeline Gulczinski by family
10:30 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Dennis Halpin by Leila Halpin
Parish Calendar (SA)=St. Anthony, (SM)=St. Mary, (HF)=Holy Family
Wednesday, January 20: St. Anthony Holy Name Society meeting at 6:30 in church dining hall.
Items of discussion--pancake breakfast and missalette holders.
Thursday, January 21: Joint Parish Council meeting at St. Anthony’s church basement 7:00 pm. ADVANCE NOTICE - HOLY FAMILY PCCW will meet on Monday, January 25 at 10:00 a.m. Please mark your
calendars & plan to attend.
Religious Education
Wednesday,
Jan. 20, 2016
St. Anthony’s:
Gr. K-6 Class 3:30 to 4:45 pm
Grades 7-11 Class 6:15 to 7:15 pm
Holy Family/St. Mary’s
Afternoon classes 3:20 to 4:45 pm
Evening classes 7:30 to 8:30 pm
All are invited to the annual Day of Prayer for Christian Unity service being held this Wednesday,
January 20th, at 7:30pm at Immanuel United Church of Christ (W6974 Century Rd, Greenwood). As in
years past youth from our congregations will be the speakers and provide the music. The theme this year
is: The blessings of diversity. Refreshments and fellowship will follow.
Learn-A-Lot Preschool Soup Supper
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