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June 21, 2020
APOSTLE the J Saint UDE 5 1 9 K N A P P S T R E E T & 1 2 2 5 O R E G O N S T R E E T
O S H K O S H , W I S C O N S I N
PARISH ADMINISTRATOR FR. LOUIS GOLAMARI
MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY, 4:30 PM AT ST. VINCENT CHURCH
SUNDAY, 7:30 AM AT SACRED HEART CHURCH
SUNDAY, 9:30 AM AT ST. VINCENT CHURCH
SUNDAY, 11:00 AM AT SACRED HEART CHURCH
CONFESSIONS FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
AFTER 7:30 AM MASS-SH SATURDAY, 3:30 PM-SV
PARISH OFFICE 1025 W. 5TH AVENUE OSHKOSH, WI 54902
HOURS: 8 AM-4:30 PM T-TH 8 AM-2:30 PM MON & FRI
(920) 235-7412
WEBSITE WWW.STJUDEOSHKOSH.ORG
PASTORAL STAFF
Deacon ........................................ Pat Gelhar Pastoral Associate ........ Marianne Sheahan Adult Faith Formation Minister ... Rob Saley Coordinator of Liturgy & Music Director ............................................... Randy Weddig
FAITH FORMATION STAFF Elementary & Middle School & High School RE ...................................... Michele Spanbauer
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Business Manager ........... Brad Gallenberg Bookkeeper ................................. Jan Fendt SPECIAL EDUCATION RELIGION
PROGRAM (SERV) Tom Mentele ............................... 426-5682
PARISH COUNCIL Patty Schaefer, Chair Pam Baier, Vice-Chair
Carrie O’Connor, Secretary Jeff Ambrosius Bill Behlman Bruce Dumann Beth Geffers Shawn Kettner Jeff Paulick Ben Schneider
FINANCE COUNCIL George Benz Nancy Hackbarth Dave Putzer Mike Scharff Kate Warncke
TRUSTEES Bruce Dumann ............................. Secretary Dave Putzer ................................. Treasurer
LOURDES ACADEMY President, Mr. John Dinegan ....................... 426-3626 Principal Lourdes Academy, (6-12) Mr. David Mikesell ...................... 235-5670 Associate Principal Lourdes Academy (6-12) Mr. Andrew Hicks ............................. 235-5670 Principal Lourdes Academy Elementary Mrs. Amy Geffers ........................ 235-4060
OSHKOSH CATHOLIC CEMETERIES
Administrator Randy Wertz...................... (920) 216-3268
email: [email protected] Sexton Jan Fendt………………………(920) 235-7412
ST. JUDE MASS SCHEDULE
Weekday
Wednesday & Friday .............. 7:30 am (SH) Monday & Tuesday ................ 7:30 am (SV)
**With rosary starting at 7:00 am** If Oshkosh schools are closed due to the weather, we will not have morning Mass.
PK-Children’s Liturgy of the Word During Mass ........................... 9:30 am (SV) *No class on Holiday Weekends *Classes run October through May Spanish Mass 1st and 3rd Sunday………12:15 pm (Omro)
AREA PARISHES WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Most Blessed Sacrament: St. Peter’s Site Tuesday .......................................... 6:30 pm Thursday ......................................... 7:30 am Saturday ......................................... 8:00 am St. Mary’s Site Wednesday & Friday ...................... 7:00 am St. Raphael’s Thursday & Friday .......................... 7:15 am Confessions Saturday .............. 7:05 am (MBS-St. Peter) Mercy Hospital Mass 1st Thursday……………………………...2:00 pm
CITY-WIDE EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Please join us at the Divine Mercy Adoration Chapel located at
Most Blessed Sacrament-St. Mary Site 605 Merritt Avenue
Don’t forget to set your hearing aid to “T Coil”
setting.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples planning marriage should contact the parish office at least six months to one
year prior to their wedding date.
BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated at the
Saturday, 4:30 pm Mass and the Sunday, 11:00 am Mass, most weekends.
(We do not have Baptisms during the season of Lent.)
A pre-baptismal class is required for all parents. Baptism preparation classes are held on the second Tuesday of the month
for 1st time parents and on the third Tuesday of the month for parents
baptizing their second, third...child. Class must be completed 4-6 weeks before the
date of the baptism. Parents are welcome to take the class
before their baby is born also. Call the parish office for available dates
and to register.
MINISTRY OF THE SICK Please notify the parish office if family
members are seriously ill, confined or hospitalized. Anointing of the Sick will
be administered on request. Communion will be brought to those
who cannot attend Mass.
RCIA-
The RCIA is a formational process that helps lead people to explore the Catholic
faith through prayer, study and discussion. Please call the parish office.
PARISH REGISTRATION New members are invited to join by
contacting the parish office.
PASTORAL VISITS Care Ministers are available for
Pastoral Visits, if you or a loved one are in need of a listening presence or spiritual companionship. We can also bring Holy
Communion to anyone who cannot get to Mass. Please let us know if you are home-bound or have recently moved into a care facility so that we may continue to meet
your ministerial needs.
PRAYER CHAIN REQUESTS Call Jim or Paulette at: ............... 688-3237
Randy’s Reflection
It was great to see faces back in church again. To see the joy and emotion that was exhibited by the very fact that we were celebrating Mass together was a sight to behold. As Father mentioned, things may be changing and updated quickly. The best place to keep up with all that is happening is on the website or on our Facebook page. When you go to our Facebook page do not forget to “like” us. Today we celebrate Father’s Day. We honor all Father’s living and deceased and those who have served as father figures in our lives. Wisdom sometimes takes time to take root in us. Some great wisdom that I got from my father was “if you can afford a car, you can afford to move out.” As a teen this didn’t make sense to me until I did get a car in my twenties. Then it took hold and I truly understood the cost of a car. Another memory I have is a Brewer game I went to with my dad at old County Stadium. We sat in the bleachers and it was rain poncho day. I think that it did start to rain and I traded my poncho to get one that fit or maybe someone gave me theirs because I did not get one. If I recall correctly, I missed seeing Hank Aaron hit a home run. Can’t really remember why, but I missed it. The memory may be a bit hazy after 40 plus years, but I remember the important thing; I was at the game with dad. Another thing I do remember now that am older now is that I never felt afraid of anything when dad was around. He may say otherwise, but looking back I remember being safe and secure if dad was around. I would imagine I was told many times not to be afraid. Do not be afraid. WOW! Is that easier said than done at times, especially in these times of uncertainty and unrest. On this twelfth Sunday of ordinary time, we celebrate Christ Our Lord who is always with us. He continues to deliver us from all that makes us afraid, threatens, and makes life difficult for us.
In the first reading, God delivered the prophet Jeremiah from the deadly plots and hands of evil men. Our world is full of threats against the righteous and innocent. Today, hardly a day passes without one hearing news of troubling events. This is cause of great fear for many, especially, for those whose trust is solely on this world rather than in God. However, for those who like the prophet, realize that the Lord is on their side, God will surely not disappoint them. The threats and gravity of these terrors might appear overwhelming. However, they are certainly not greater than what God has handled in the history of humanity. In the gospel, Jesus exhorts us: “Do not be afraid, for everything that is now covered will be uncovered.” I am reminded of the Bernadette Farrell song that states “All that is hidden will be made clear. All that is dark now will be revealed. What you have heard in the dark proclaim in the light; what you hear in whispers proclaim from the housetops.“ We also hear more comforting and assuring words when we are told;” Every hair on your head has been counted. So, there is no need to be afraid!” This simply indicates that the Lord is on our side. He is ready and capable to deliver us from both sin as well as from all the threats that we face in our daily life. So, how to we get this shield of armor to protect us? With our earthly father and father figures it works the same way as with our heavenly Father. All we need to do to merit the protection promised us today is simply to be on his side by trusting him. Happy Father’s Day. Randy
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time page 3
OUR PARISHIONERS Rest in Peace
Together we join in prayer for
Tom Walter
who recently passed away and for his family. May family and friends find peace knowing that
their loved one now rests with God.
Parish Life
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Becoming our Best Selves One Step at a Time
Father Richard Rohr is one of those really, really smart guys whose vocabulary is sometimes like a foreign lan-guage to us mere mortals. But he is very compassion-ate to the poor. His definition of “poor” covers more than money problems, though. It includes those who are powerless, dismissed/ignored, or are low on the social totem pole for whatever reason. He suggests that what the world is most in need of is solidarity of peo-ple, that is acceptance of all people as equal in our eyes and in the eyes of the law, just as we are all equal in the eyes of God. He teaches that we need to go through five “conversions,” that is five changes of heart before we can reach that stage. 1. Develop basic compassion -- actually care -- about the poor; 2. Get angry about their situation. Not useless, blustering anger, but the burning gut kind that makes us determined to do something about a situation; 3. Look for things about the poor that are favorable. Many people who have little of the fancy stuff we have are more satisfied with their lot in life than we are. How come?; 4. Get to know the effects on people of being consistently put down by upper society; 5. Walk the walk, not just talk the talk. If possible, visit a homeless shelter or a legal aid office. Get to know the people, both the clients and the staff, as well as the mission of the place. We’d understand better what Fa-ther Richard is talking about.
Roger LeBouton, Lay Minister
THE PARISH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON FRIDAY, JULY 3,
AND REOPEN ON JULY 6
HAPPY 4TH & PLEASE BE SAFE!
Our warmest welcome to all who cele-brate with us, whether visitors, long-time residents, or newly arrived in the Parish. If you would like to join St. Jude the Apostle Parish please call the parish office at 235-7412.
If you are already a registered parish member and need to make changes, you may use this form to update your records. Please complete this form and place in the collection basket or return to the parish office. Thank You. NAME _________________________________________ PHONE ________________________________________ EMAIL _________________________________________ ADDRESS______________________________________ CITY________________________ ZIP CODE __________
□ New Address □ New Phone # □ Moving
TRAVELING FOR HOLIDAYS?
If you are away for the weekend and would like to catch up on what is going on at St. Jude Parish. Our bulletin can be accessed online at www.stjudeoshkosh.org.
COMMUNION SERVICE SUNDAY FROM NOON TO 12:30 PM
We know that while many are able to attend Mass again there are some that do not feel comfortable yet. If you are unable to attend Mass due to health related concerns we welcome you to come to the Communion Service with Fr. Louis on Sundays at Sacred Heart.
DAILY MASS
When coming to daily mass please use the following entrances so that it is easier to take each person’s
temperature:
Sacred Heart
Please use the handicapped entrance only
St. Vincent
Please use either the elevator entrance or the parking lot side door.
Parish Life
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Prayer For Vocations O Father, raise up among Christians abundant and holy vocations to the priesthood, who keep the faith alive and guard the blessed memory of your Son Je-
sus through the preaching of his word and the admin-istration of the Sacraments, with which you continual-ly renew your faithful. Grant us holy ministers of your altar, who are careful and fervent guardians of the
Eucharist, the sacrament of the supreme gift of Christ for the redemption of the world. Call ministers of your mercy, who, through the sacrament of Reconciliation,
spread the joy of your forgiveness. Grant, O Father, that the Church may welcome with joy the numerous inspirations of the Spirit of your Son and, docile to His teachings, may she care for vocations to the ministeri-al priesthood and to the consecrated life. Sustain the Bishops, priests and deacons, consecrated men and
women, and all the baptized in Christ, so that they may faithfully fulfill their mission at the service of the
Gospel. This we pray through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Happy Father’s Day !
Isn’t it time for you to join the Knights?
Jay Schaefer - Grand Knight - Council 614 (920) 410-1284 [email protected]
LUNCH TIME CONCERTS
Next one is at 12:30 pm on Wednesday, June 24. If you are unable to watch us live we will be posting them on the St. Jude YouTube Channel for you to enjoy at a later time. For more information and to see who will be singing in future weeks please visit our Face-book Page.
Stay safe and healthy!
Have a request for a song?
Email [email protected] or call!
ST. JUDE PRAYER FOR FATHERS
Good and loving God, giver of all good gifts,
your fatherly love is fully present to us in the gift of our fathers. Father, whose presence
brings calm and reassurance, who protects us and gives safety with gentle power,
and whose love is always honest and true, bless our fathers with your spirit of wisdom,
and may we honor their treasure of knowledge.
St. Jude, you, too, led a life of selfless service
and fruitful love. Guide our fathers
with the strength of your arm. Give them right faith,
that they might teach with authority; convinced hope, that they may comfort us when
we falter; and perfect charity,
to anchor our families in your love. Amen.
Living the Gospel—Matching Gift Challenge: An Opportunity to show Love of God and
Neighbor at St. Jude
As God’s people, we are called to care for others. During this season of the pandemic we are all aware that the needs of those around us are great and have increased. Many are financially hurting right now and so if you cannot give to this cause you can still be part of this project through your prayers for success and we will pray for your inten-tions; but if you are able to give then please prayer-fully consider what the Lord is calling you to do. Thank you, in advance, for your prayers and your financial support. Let’s together answer the Holy Spirit’s call!
UPDATE:
So far we have raised $2,230
WEEKLY COLLECTION FOR JUNE 13 & 14
Actual $21,577.24 Budget $14,292.00 We thank you for your generosity so far
and we humbly appeal to you to prayerfully consider your future
offertory contributions to our parish.
*************************** Ways of contributing:
Send a check to the Parish Office at
1025 W. 5th Ave - Or you can drop off a check or cash
in the mail slot to the right of the main door.
Set up automated transfer withdrawal
that comes directly from your account to ours—see form in this week’s bulletin.
Sign up for “WeShare” which is online
giving that can be located on the St. Jude Website
MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, June 20 4:30 pm (SV) †Dec’d members of the Robert Cappert Family †Michael Neuwirth †Joan Schirger Sunday, June 21 7:30 am (SH)†Harold Wolf †Edwin & Donna Resheske 9:30 am (SV)†Marilyn Sawicki 11:00 am (SH) St. Jude Parish Monday, June 22 No Mass Tuesday, June 23 7:30 am (SV) †Frances Geffers Wednesday, June 24 7:30 am (SH)†Leland & Dorothy Christian Thursday, June 25 No Mass Friday, June 26 7:30 am (SH)†Robert & Cecelia Putzer Saturday, June 27 4:30 pm (SV) St. Jude Parish Sunday, June 28 7:30 am (SH)†Gottlieb & Elizabeth Schertz †Peggy Spanbauer †Joan Schirger 9:30 am (SV) †Leon Guldan 11:00 am (SH)†David Madel
(SV)-St. Jude Parish, St Vincent Church (SH)-St. Jude Parish, Sacred Heart Church
IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE The Hosts and Wine Memorial Our Hosts & Wine for Masses this week are being given in loving memory of
Francis & Dorothy Kuklinksi
Jay Puestohl The Sanctuary Candle Memorial The Sanctuary Candle is burning this week in memory of
Joan Schirger
Jay Puestohl
WEEKLY CALENDAR Wednesday, June 24 12:30 pm Live Concert (Facebook) 6:00 pm Adoration (SH) Thursday, June 25 10:00 am Bible Study (Zoom Link) 8:00 pm Bible Study (Zoom Link) READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday, June 21 Jer 20:10-13/Ps 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35 [14c]/Rom 5:12-15/Mt 10:26-33 Monday, June 22 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18/Ps 60:3, 4-5, 12-13 [7b]/Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday, June 23 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36/Ps 48:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 10-11 [cf. 9d]/Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday, June 24 Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 Thursday, June 25 2 Kgs 24:8-17/Ps 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8, 9 [9]/Mt 7:21-29 Friday, June 26 2 Kgs 25:1-12/Ps 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 [6ab]/Mt 8:1-4 Saturday, June 27 Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19/Ps 74:1b-2, 3-5, 6-7, 20-21 [19b]/Mt 8:5-17 Sunday, June 28 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a/Ps 89:2-3, 16-17, 18-19 [2a]/Rom 6:3-4, 8-11/Mt 10:37-42 10:1-9
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