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St. Anthony, St. Mary & Holy Family
Growing and Spreading the Good News of the Catholic Faith in the Heartland.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time · October 25, 2015
Welcome to the Cluster Catholic Parishes of
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
Rectory: 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 5444 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]
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
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Dear people of St. Anthony’s, Holy Family and St. Mary’s:
“Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way.” (Mark 10:52)
It was long after Jesus had been raised and ascended into heaven that his followers became known as “Christians.” For most of the New Testament period, they were known as people “of the way.” There was no theology or doctrine yet to explain it. It was just a whole new way of life, this turning the other cheek, loving your enemy, and embracing the cross. So the final words of today’s Gospel are laden with meaning. Bartimaeus, in today’s Gospel, was healed when he got off the safe sidelines of life and joined Jesus on “the way.”
Today at the 4:00pm liturgy we will witness two people taking their first tentative steps out onto the way with Christ and two others starting up the journey again after having gotten off the trail for a long time. Sarah Settingsgaard and Corey Scheel will make public their desire to begin the path that will lead them to Baptism and entrance into full communion at the Easter Vigil this spring. Linda Troutt and Sadie Rutherford were baptized Catholic but lost touch with the Church for a number of years. They seek re-union with the Catholic family of faith. Their sponsors will testify that all four of them, “immediately” upon stepping out onto the way, have been receiving new sight. Please put flesh and blood on our words of welcome by personally inviting them into community.
On a very practical level we have some work to do to get our churches ready for newcomers. First of all I apologize for the frigid temperatures in St. Mary’s Church last weekend. As you might have guessed, the furnace had not been turned on prior to our gathering. We have been trying to hire a part time maintenance man for the last year. We have made offers to five people and still have not gotten a taker. We also were late in scheduling the House of Heating to come and check over the furnace before it was fired up. We’d hoped to have a maintenance person they could teach how to best operate the furnace. House of Heating was here this past week so we are up and running at the present. I understand at least one person had to leave in the middle of Mass and go to his car to warm up for a bit! The cold is enough to make a person step back into isolation like Bartimeaus and wrap himself in a cloak!
Holy Family is not sitting out the cold on the sidelines however. This Wednesday work on the Church entrances will begin. The entire front glass walls will be replaced with energy efficient panes and new glass doors will be installed. The Son’s light will now be able to pour into the church unimpeded. And all will be able to feel its warmth. As announced last weekend, donations to help cover the $11,000.00 cost are welcome! The contractors are aiming to have the work done by next weekend.
While House of Heating is working on the mechanical furnace, the St. Anne’s Society is working on the spir-itual furnace at St. Mary’s. Next weekend is their annual, amazing, Fall Harvest Sale. Honestly, I have not seen anything quite like it anywhere else. There’s good food, beautiful crafts, raffles, an auction, and Grandma’s Attic! Most of all there is a lot of fun and laughter. All of the activities really seem to be—in the end—an excuse to get good women to enjoy an afternoon together. If you haven’t been there yet, get up off the couch, throw your cloak of fear aside and step out into the action! It will be eye opening!!
Lastly I am getting really excited about our new pictorial directories. Two weeks ago we had in all three par-ishes a total of 85 households signed up to have their pictures taken. At the time this letter was written last Monday, we had a total of 256 appointments made. We are on the way, but have a long way yet to go. In our last pictorial directory five years ago, Holy Family had 86 family photos. St. Mary’s had 126. And St. Anthony’s had 317. You can still sign up to have your picture taken this weekend after Masses in the Church entrance or call the office during this coming week. And during the week you can also go to the parish website and make your own appointment.
Everyone will have the choice to share their contact information or not when they sign up for their picture. I would like to again plead my point of view though. It is very understandable that in this day and age some-one would want to stay unknown, wrapped in a cloak of invisibility. It feels safer. But it leaves you unable to see… unable to participate in the community of faith. Bartimaeus! God is calling you. Throw off your cloak and step out into the action. Let yourself be known. Let your picture be seen, your address, phone and e-mail be shared. Safety is found in community. Not in isolation. At least for Bartimaeus, his eyes were immediately opened when he stepped out onto the way. Fr. Steve
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Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 4:00 PM Lector: Joan Guenther Servers: Samantha Street*, Wyatt Thomas, Alexis Oestreich Eucharistic Minister: Gabe Yurkovich Music: Brianna & Gracie North Ushers: Bob Eckes, Bob Trunkel, Jack Trunkel, David Dann Greeter: Joan Guenther
St. Mary Parish For Sunday, October 18, 2015 Adults……….. $1,618.00 Offertory…….. $ 376.75 Students……… $ 11.00 Online Giving….$ 110.00 Total………... $2,115.75 DAA total so far..$1,770.00
St. Anthony Parish For Sat/Sun, October 17/18, 2015 Adults………...…$5,476.50 Offertory……….$ 293.75 Students……… $ 0.00 Online Giving….. $ 521.00 Total…………….$6,291.25 DAA total so far...$6,010.00
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE HOLY FAMILY LITURGICAL ROLES
Holy Family Parish For Saturday, October 17, 2015 Adults…………...$418.00 Offertory……... $106.04 Students…………$ 00.00 Total………….. $524.04
St. Anthony LITURGICAL ROLES
ST. MARY LITURGICAL ROLES
Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 6:30 PM Lector: Janet Boh Servers: Brody Miller*, Zachary Miller, Zaida Brock Eucharistic Ministers: Norm & Rita Mayenschein, June Noeldner, Joann Oestreich, Tom Wepfer Music: Keralin Genteman / Grace Genteman
Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 8:30 AM Lector: Chris Sonnentag Servers: Anna Marie Edwards*, Olivia Cullen, Austen Humke Eucharistic Ministers: Bernie Kitzhaber, Corrine Larson, Nancy Ewoldt, Bill Lindner, Megan Melcher Music: Mary Jo Gregorich and Adult Choir Ushers: Bill Sladich, Joe Ortner, volunteers Greeter: Richard & Bonnie Lindner
Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 10:30 AM Lector: Danielle Hoesly Servers: Morgan*, Jackson, Tony Lindner Eucharistic Ministers: Bob Meyer, Tara Scheel, Kerri Schuette, Sharon Schoonover, Missy Froeba Music: Marnie Schecklman Children’s Liturgy: Morgan Reinwand & Vanessa Hebert
Thank you for your continued donations!
It's HERE!!
St. Mary's is now on-line! Save a check and give on-line. Easy sign up, look for access at www.stanthonyloyal.org website and instructions in the back of church.
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from Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire. The date is Saturday, November 14, 2015. Her presenta�on is en�tled, “What Do
I Say Now” vital conversa�ons about Life and Death. Informa�on regarding “Advance Direc�ves” will be included. The
gathering will begin with refreshments at 1:30 p.m. with the presenta�on concluding about 3:30 p.m.����
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I know that some of you are thinking ahead to Christmas! The National Honor Society of Loyal High
School is too. On Saturday, December 5th, they will be hosting the ‘Tour of Homes’ in the Loyal area.
This year there are six homes and our own rectory will be part of that tour. One of the trees will be
decorated with ornaments from the students of St. Anthony School and our CCD students as well. I
know that this is a busy time for all, but hoping that there would be some of you that would be willing
to donate a few dollars towards some decorations and items for the home to make it ‘shine’ during the
holidays. Any questions, please contact Julie Loos at 715-255-8970. Donations may be placed in the collection
plate in a specially marked envelope or sent to Julie: W3134 Maple Center Rd. Loyal. The decorations will be
used for years to come. Thank you for your ‘giving spirit’. *Please have to me by November 13th. Julie Loos
Welcome to our newly baptized member of God’s Holy Family and St. Anthony Parish!
Baptized on October 18, 2015, Preston Dion Wolf, son of Travis and Jaime Wolf.
St. Anthony School News
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STEWARDSHIP OF TIME AND TALENT
Parish News
St. Mary’s School News
Community News
Wednesday, October 28: Mass prepared by Grades 1 & 2
Friday, October 30: All Saints Day Parties in Classrooms
Monday, November 2: Iowa Testing Begins For Grades 2-6
Wednesday, November 4: Mass Prepared by Grades 5 & 6
First Quarter Ends
St. Anthony STP October Raffle Calendar win-ners. $20.00 winners: Cindy Oestreich, Tim Brekke, Hannah Weyer, Ryley Fischer, Holly Lindner, Carol Hubing, Tom Wepfer, Pat Esselman, Vickie Bauer, James Sjolin, Holly Lindner, Connie Milz, Donna Langfeldt, Joyce Laesch, Ted Behnke, Lynn Olson, Cindy Benz, Clare Pernsteiner, Summer Smith, Barb Lucht, Bailey Bravener, Bob Northup, Lisa Richmond, Bob & Sally Malm, Dennis Wehe, Heather Schmitz $50.00 winners: Fr. Jerry Hoeser, Kennedy Brussow, Isaac Billings. $75.00 winner: Fr. Jerry Hoeser $100.00 winner: Donnie Rowley. Congratulations and good luck to everyone next month!
Preparations are underway for the Annual Fall Harvest Sale at St. Mary's on October 31st. Raffle
tickets for the Harvest Sale raffles available in the back of church. All ladies of the parish are asked to pick up an envelope with tickets in to sell. Everyone's help is needed. If you would like to donate a theme basket for the silent auction, please contact Florence Briski at 715-267-4610. This is also a good time to pay your annual dues of $25.00. Please send that to our treasurer, Florence Briski, at 108 N. River Rd, Greenwood. We also need craft items, baked goods, bars for the luncheon bar, pies for the pie corner, and workers to help on Friday and the day of the sale. Please contact Colleen Adler (715-267-6459), Pat Lindner (715-267-6355), or Joyce Rondorf (715-267-6076) with any questions. !
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An Invitation to Sing. Once again, I would like to invite
people from Holy Family, St. Anthony’s, and St. Mary’s to
raise our voices to God for the All Souls Day Mass. Re-
hearsals will be from 6:00 -7:30 pm. in St. Anthony’s choir
loft on Sunday, October 25; Monday, November 2. I look
forward to singing with you, and I hope to see you there!
CHANGE OF SEASONS:
The annual fall clean up in Loyal will be Saturday, October
31st. Loyal folks age 60 and older who need assistance with
raking their lawn or washing windows should contact Bonnie
at 715-255-8626 or Interfaith Program at 715-743-7843 to get
your name on the list. Volunteers are welcome to provide
this needed service to the elderly. There will be a volunteer
breakfast at 8:00 am at Trinity Lutheran Church to kick off
the fall clean up. Please contact Rhonda at 715-937-1822 if
you are interested in volunteering your time.
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Scripture for the Week ©Liturgical Publications Inc
Readings for the Week of October 25, 2015
Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52
Monday: Rom 8:12-17/Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25/Lk 13:18-21
Wednesday: Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16
Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39/Lk 13:31-35
Friday: Rom 9:1-5/Lk 14:1-6
Saturday: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29/Lk 14:1, 7-11
Next Sunday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a
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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
10:30 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † R
Please hold in prayer those enduring serious illness in our parishes: Ron Hoeser, Harold Fleischman,
Jerome Wehe, Sherry (Stremikis) Luoma, Janet Meacham, Trey Stumpner, Jim Yeager, Joan Oblak,
Arlene Lindner, Delores Kautzer, Ethelyn Theisen, Ed Bayuk, Jim Miller, Bob Bauer, Ellen Plautz,
and Katie Englebretson!
Parish Calendar (SA)=St. Anthony, (SM)=St. Mary, (HF)=Holy Family
Monday, October 26: Holy Family PCCW will meet at 10:00 am at the Parish Center. Please note the change
in date.
Tuesday, October 27: Interfaith Caregivers meeting 7:00 pm at St. Anthony School library.
St. Mary's Adult Choir: There will be a short practice following the 8:30 Mass on Sunday, Nov 1.
Holy Family Cemetery: Please remove all flowers from the cemetery by November 1st.
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, October 26
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Marilyn Hinker
8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf
Tuesday, October 27
8:15 am HF Fr. Brice Mass † Ervin & Dixie Kieffer by Bob & Evelyn Wojcik
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Marie Kaiser
8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf Wednesday, October 28
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Clara, Paul, Ron & Arlyn Ampe Lector: Students 8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf
Thursday, October 29
8:15 am SA Communion Service Lector: Jack Barrett 8:15 am SM Fr. Brice Mass For Donors and those remembered in Lector: Students
Friday, October 30 St. Mary’s Memorial Fund
8:15 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Janet Oben by Patricia Klinke Lector: Joann Oestreich
8:15 am SM Communion Service Lay Leader: Joyce Rondorf
Saturday, October 31
4:00 pm HF Fr. Brice Mass † Ken & Mary Dolle by Tim & Carla Voigt
6:30 pm SA Fr. Brice Mass † Ed & Genevieve Schmidt by family
Sunday, November 1
8:30 am SM Fr. Brice Mass † Stanley & Rose Malaszuk by family
10:30 am SA Fr. Brice Mass † Ralph, Florence & Eddie Rueth by Don Bangart
Religious Education Wednesday
October 28, 2015
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
Pictorial Directory sign up now! We would like everyone to be a part of our 3 parish pictorial directories! Sign up now
either online or in the back of each church on weekends. The front page of the website (www.stanthonyloyal.org)
(right side, scroll down) has the link to sign up online. Any questions, please call the rectory office at 715-255-8017.
Coupons will be on site when you come for pictures for $10.00 off any purchase and another $5.00 off if you
bring an item for the food pantry. There is also a sale on Christmas cards! See the flier in back of church.
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A 501(c) (3) corporation providing financial support to Catholic Education
and building maintenance at St Mary’s Parish since 1992.
All donations are tax deductible PO Box 41 • Greenwood, WI 54437
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