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Holy Family Parish
Holy Family Parish Mission Statement:
We are a welcoming community of disciples who proclaim the Word,
prayerfully worship, and compassionately serve.
1100 West Ryan Street Brillion, WI 54110
October 25, 2020
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2 Welcome to Holy Family Parish
Monday,
October 26
No Mass Today
8:30 AM Liturgy of the
Hours: Morning Prayer
Experts made the Titanic.
Amateurs made the Ark.
Tuesday,
October 27
8:30 AM Mass at Church
In Thanksgiving for
50 Years
6:00 PM Finance Council
Meeting
6:30 PM Buildings &
Grounds Meeting
Wednesday,
October 28
8:30 AM Mass at Church
Fr. Leander Nickel
Noah was a brave man to
sail in a wooden boat with
two termites.
Thursday,
October 29
8:15 AM Mass at School
(Students Only)
Dave and Lois Pomeroy
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration and
Reconciliation
PARISH EVENTS & NEWS – THIS WEEK
LETTER FROM FR. TOM: This past week, I was on
retreat. Many people do not know that a priest must make
at least one five-day retreat each year. Originally, my
retreat was set for June. All of the priests in the Diocese
were scheduled to go on retreat together, but that was can-
celled due to Covid-19. The Bishop then encouraged each
of us to make a retreat at another time during the year.
Normally, I would now explain to you what happened
during my retreat and all of the things that I did. Since I am
actually writing this article before I leave for my retreat, I
will simply share my plans with you. My first struggle was
to find a place to go, since most of the retreat houses are
closed due to the pandemic. I decided to go to Door
County. I will take along my bible, my breviary, my rosary
and my journal. My plan is to spend time each day praying,
but I also want to go hiking and spend time in nature,
walking through the woods and fields. I have explored
some of the possible hiking trails online. Praying and being
in nature go very well together. I discovered this when I
was young and spent more time hunting and fishing.
Priests are required to go on retreat, but I also
remember my parents going on retreat quite often. My
mom went to Monte Alverno in Appleton. It was always a
silent retreat. She would laugh as she told stories about
sneaking into the cemetery so that she could talk. I
couldn’t see my mom being quiet for five whole days!
Monte Alverno no longer exists as a retreat house, but
there are other places you could go like the Jesuit Retreat
House in Oshkosh, or you could just head up north with the
intention to pray and spend time with your friend, Jesus.
As you read this, I will have just returned from the retreat.
Ask me how it went and I will let you know if things worked
out as planned! Peace, Fr. Tom Pomeroy
The month of October is “RESPECT LIFE MONTH” and
the Christian Concerns Committee is again sponsoring the
“Change for Life Campaign.” Empty baby bottles are
available in the narthex. Please take a bottle and fill it with
loose change or cash and return it to the parish office by
the end of October. Proceeds will go to the following: WI
Right to Life – Calumet County, Gathering Place (in
Reedsville), and the college “Care About You” packages.
NEWS & EVENTS
IN SYMPATHY – We remember:
� Gerald Sloma (member of Holy Family Parish) who
died October 9, husband to Sarah Sloma, brother to
Patricia Schuh and John (Carol) Sloma.
� Melva Riemer who died October 9, mother to Nancy
(Gary) Kabat.
� Wesley Kupsky who died October 12, father to
Richard (Nancy) Kupsky.
� Mary Ann (Schmidt) who died October, 2020, sister
to Eugene Schmidt.
� Lorraine Evel who died October 18, mother to Mark
(Bonnie) Evel.
Please keep Gerald, Melva, Wesley, Mary Ann, Lorraine,
and their families in your prayers. May they rest in peace.
“Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.”
SPECIAL COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND is for our
Capital Improvement fund. Please use the envelope in
your envelope packet and put it in the basket when you
come to Mass on the weekend or drop it off at church
during business hours, mail it to church, or donate online.
Thank you for your support.
OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS
MONTH: “Domestic violence shelters are financially
hurting. Major fundraisers had to be cancelled. Service
needs have increased and many had extra expenses due
to sheltering victims in hotel rooms to meet social
distancing requirements.” Through the Holy Family
Christian Mothers and Ladies Sodality annual Let’s Lick
Family Violence project, we can help! We have provided a
donation jar along with a display in the narthex for your
extra change. It is needed more than ever! Please
consider helping us, helping them.
DID YOU KNOW? Domestic Violence is a learned
behavior that increases in frequency and severity.
ROSARY IN OCTOBER! A parishioner will be leading the
Rosary before all Friday Masses during the month of
October; one half hour before Mass begins. Please join us
in this devotion to Mary during this time.
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October 25, 2020 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 3
PARISH EVENTS & NEWS – THIS WEEK
Friday,
October 30
8:30 AM Mass at Church
Carl Miller
9:15 AM Scripture
Reflection Group
Saturday,
October 31
6:00 AM Men’s Group
3:30 PM Reconciliation
4:00 PM Mass at Church
Lorraine Casper
Sunday,
November 1
All Saints
8:00 AM Mass at Church
The Phillip Family
10:00 AM Mass at Church
People of
Holy Family Parish
6:30 – 7:30 PM
Faith & Fellowship:
The Last Things
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FAITH FORMATION HAPPENINGS
UPCOMING EVENTS: 10/28: No Faith Formation Classes.
10/28: Confirmation Mass is postponed until 2021.
11/1: Faith and Fellowship – In-person and Facebook Live.
Faith Talk on Last Things: Death, Judgment, Heaven, Hell
in church. Youth Night in the narthex.
HOLY FAMILY
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
VIRTUAL VENDOR FAIR
This fundraiser is from November 1- 15. Our Virtual
Vendor Fair will consist of multiple exhibitors. Each
vendor will be donating a portion of their commission to
the school. This is a great opportunity to do some holiday
shopping and support Holy Family School! Whether
you’re buying gifts or treating yourself, our virtual vendor
fair has something for everyone! More information to
come in next week’s bulletin!
EVENTS OUTSIDE OUR PARISH
A NIGHT OF HOPE: Join Bishop David L. Ricken for a
virtual night of hope where we will pray together and ask for
the Lord’s guidance in our lives so that we can continue to
live in hope. All are welcome to participate on Monday,
October 26 from 6:30 – 8:00 PM. For more information and
to register, please visit www.gbdioc.org/hope.
ST. GREGORY PARISH will be hosting their 65th Annual
Fall Festival on Sunday, November 1 as a Broasted
Chicken & Ham Drive Thru Dinner from 10:30 - 12:30.
Parish is located at 214 Church St. in St. Nazianz.
RONCALLI CATHOLIC SCHOOLS have openings for
substitute teachers for 2020-2021. Requirements are to
become VIRTUS trained, pass a background check, and
have a bachelor's degree. If interested, contact any of the
Roncalli Catholic School principals (Adrienne Lundy,
elementary, Steve Thiele, middle or Fran Peter, high
school) at [email protected] or
send a resume to Roncalli Catholic Schools, 2000 Mirro
Drive, Manitowoc WI 54220. Thank you for your
consideration.
SCRIP NEWS OF THE WEEK:
Trick-or-Treat! Use Scrip to “scare” up some deals on
last minute costumes and candy!
Scrip is available at the parish office Monday – Friday,
at Collins State Bank – Brillion, after Mass on Sundays
and online at www.shopwithscrip.com.
ADORATION & BENEDICTION: On Tuesday, November
3, Election Day, please join in praying for our nation in front
of our Eucharistic Lord. Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament will take place following the 8:30 AM Mass,
throughout the day until 8:30 PM where there will be
Benediction. Because someone needs to be present at all
times, there is a signup sheet in the narthex with one-hour
durations. Please sign up if you are able.
PUMPKINS AND GOURDS: If you have extra pumpkins or
gourds, the Worship Committee would love to incorporate
them into the fall décor in church and the narthex. Please
contact Julie Rohan, if you are able to donate.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE: During the month of
November, the Book of Remembrance
is placed in the narthex. All are invited
to enter the names of loved ones and
friends who have died. Names entered
can be anyone you want to remember
in this special way and do not have to be members of the
Parish.
Sunday, November 1
Daylight Savings Ends
Monday, November 2
Memorial Mass
7:00 PM
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4A Welcome to Holy Family Parish October 25, 2020 4B
PARISH OFFICE
Phone: 756–2535 Fax: 756–9802
Email: office@holyfamily–parish.org
Website: www.holyfamilybrillion.org
Fr. Tom Pomeroy, Pastor
............................................................. 1�920�422�1101
...................... Email: frtom@holyfamily–parish.org
Deacon Greg Van Thiel, Pastoral Minister/Liturgical
Coordinator .. ..Email: greg@holyfamily–parish.org
Julie Rohan, Business Manager/Bookkeeper
........................ Email: julie@holyfamily–parish.org
Koren Zipperer, Facilities/Office Manager
..................... Email: koren@holyfamily–parish.org
FAITH FORMATION
756-2535
Email: faithformation@holyfamily–parish.org
Monika Behnke, Faith Formation Facilitator
.................. Email: monika@holyfamily–parish.org
Briana Jankowski, Faith Formation Facilitator
.................... Email: briana@holyfamily–parish.org
HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL
Pre-K to Grade 8
756-2502
209 N. Custer Street, Brillion
Email: hfcs@holyfamily–parish.org
Website: www.hfcsbrillion.org
Scott Smith, Principal
Nicole Stehula, Secretary
RONCALLI HIGH SCHOOL
920-682-8801 www.roncallijets.net
SACRAMENTS
Eucharist: Saturday 4:00 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM
Baptism: Contact Deacon Greg at the parish office.
Marriage: Contact Father Tom as soon as
engaged and at least six months prior to wedding.
Reconciliation: Thursdays 5:30 – 7:00 PM,
and Saturdays 3:30 PM, or
by appointment.
PLEASE REMEMBER Holy Family Parish and the
Education Endowment Fund in your will.
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
THOUGHTS ON TODAY’S READINGS:
We fulfill the commandment to love our neighbor
when we exercise good stewardship – joyfully
sharing our gifts of life, abilities, and resources to
meet our neighbor’s need.
STEWARDSHIP: SHARING GOD’S GIFTS:
“No servant can serve two masters. Either he will
hate the one and love the other or be attentive to the
one and despise the other.” (Luke 16:13)
No bazaar this year, but we still have our raffle! The
Holy Family Christian Mothers & Ladies Sodality
have sold all the raffle tickets! Thank you to all of those
who have purchased tickets. Drawing will be held on
November 7, 2020 at 12:45 PM at Holy Family Church.
2021 MASS INTENTIONS: Weekend Mass intentions
are filling up quickly. We can schedule Masses a year
out from the current date. Mass intentions are $10
each Mass. If you are interested in scheduling a Mass
in the year 2021, please call the parish office at 756–
2535.
THINKING OF YOU: Do you know a student away at
college? Would you like to remind them that Holy
Family Parish cares about them? The Christian
Concerns Committee will be sending “thinking of you”
cards to college students this fall. If you know a
college student that may enjoy receiving a note and a
small gift, please write their name and address on a
card and place it in the box in the narthex by November
4. Student names and addresses may also be
submitted electronically to: [email protected].
Financial Stewardship
10/18/20 YTD
Parish Support (54 Gifts) $ 4,421 $ 110,561
Online Parish Support (50 Gifts)
$ 2,741 $ 54,458
Total
$ 7,162 $ 165,019
Average Budgeted Need
$ 11,058 $ 176,923
Over/(Under)
$ (3,896) $ (11,904)
Offertory Collection $ 962 $ 5,641
Aluminum Cans-Playground Fund $ 99 $ 297
Baby Bottle Collection $ 140 $ 140
Bishops Emergency Appeal $ 665 $ 2,303
Building Fund $ 10,020 $ 11,095
Capital Improvements $ 61 $ 4,307
Donations-Faith Formation $ 6 $ 248
Donations-School $ 40 $ 6,670
Take Stock in Youth $ 12 $ 340
Tuition Aid $ 10 $ 25,836
World Mission Sunday
$ 2,100 $ 2,145
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4A Welcome to Holy Family Parish October 25, 2020 4B
PARISH OFFICE
Phone: 756–2535 Fax: 756–9802
Email: office@holyfamily–parish.org
Website: www.holyfamilybrillion.org
Fr. Tom Pomeroy, Pastor
............................................................. 1�920�422�1101
...................... Email: frtom@holyfamily–parish.org
Deacon Greg Van Thiel, Pastoral Minister/Liturgical
Coordinator .. ..Email: greg@holyfamily–parish.org
Julie Rohan, Business Manager/Bookkeeper
........................ Email: julie@holyfamily–parish.org
Koren Zipperer, Facilities/Office Manager
..................... Email: koren@holyfamily–parish.org
FAITH FORMATION
756-2535
Email: faithformation@holyfamily–parish.org
Monika Behnke, Faith Formation Facilitator
.................. Email: monika@holyfamily–parish.org
Briana Jankowski, Faith Formation Facilitator
.................... Email: briana@holyfamily–parish.org
HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL
Pre-K to Grade 8
756-2502
209 N. Custer Street, Brillion
Email: hfcs@holyfamily–parish.org
Website: www.hfcsbrillion.org
Scott Smith, Principal
Nicole Stehula, Secretary
RONCALLI HIGH SCHOOL
920-682-8801 www.roncallijets.net
SACRAMENTS
Eucharist: Saturday 4:00 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM
Baptism: Contact Deacon Greg at the parish office.
Marriage: Contact Father Tom as soon as
engaged and at least six months prior to wedding.
Reconciliation: Thursdays 5:30 – 7:00 PM,
and Saturdays 3:30 PM, or
by appointment.
PLEASE REMEMBER Holy Family Parish and the
Education Endowment Fund in your will.
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
THOUGHTS ON TODAY’S READINGS:
We fulfill the commandment to love our neighbor
when we exercise good stewardship – joyfully
sharing our gifts of life, abilities, and resources to
meet our neighbor’s need.
STEWARDSHIP: SHARING GOD’S GIFTS:
“No servant can serve two masters. Either he will
hate the one and love the other or be attentive to the
one and despise the other.” (Luke 16:13)
No bazaar this year, but we still have our raffle! The
Holy Family Christian Mothers & Ladies Sodality
have sold all the raffle tickets! Thank you to all of those
who have purchased tickets. Drawing will be held on
November 7, 2020 at 12:45 PM at Holy Family Church.
2021 MASS INTENTIONS: Weekend Mass intentions
are filling up quickly. We can schedule Masses a year
out from the current date. Mass intentions are $10
each Mass. If you are interested in scheduling a Mass
in the year 2021, please call the parish office at 756–
2535.
THINKING OF YOU: Do you know a student away at
college? Would you like to remind them that Holy
Family Parish cares about them? The Christian
Concerns Committee will be sending “thinking of you”
cards to college students this fall. If you know a
college student that may enjoy receiving a note and a
small gift, please write their name and address on a
card and place it in the box in the narthex by November
4. Student names and addresses may also be
submitted electronically to: [email protected].
Financial Stewardship
10/18/20 YTD
Parish Support (54 Gifts) $ 4,421 $ 110,561
Online Parish Support (50 Gifts)
$ 2,741 $ 54,458
Total
$ 7,162 $ 165,019
Average Budgeted Need
$ 11,058 $ 176,923
Over/(Under)
$ (3,896) $ (11,904)
Offertory Collection $ 962 $ 5,641
Aluminum Cans-Playground Fund $ 99 $ 297
Baby Bottle Collection $ 140 $ 140
Bishops Emergency Appeal $ 665 $ 2,303
Building Fund $ 10,020 $ 11,095
Capital Improvements $ 61 $ 4,307
Donations-Faith Formation $ 6 $ 248
Donations-School $ 40 $ 6,670
Take Stock in Youth $ 12 $ 340
Tuition Aid $ 10 $ 25,836
World Mission Sunday
$ 2,100 $ 2,145
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