St Ann N188 School Street, New Holstein
894-3147
The Catholic Communities of SS Peter & Paul
413 Fremont Street, Kiel
894-3553
Holy Rosary 1724 Madison Street, New Holstein
898-4884
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord April 5, 2015
Three Parishes - One Faith
Eucharist
St. Ann
Sunday: 8:00 a.m.
Holy Rosary
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday: 8:15 a.m.
SS. Peter & Paul
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m.
Tuesday: 8:00 am/Church
First Friday: 8:00 am/Chapel
Liturgy of the Word & Communion St. Ann
Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
Holy Rosary
Monday at 8:30 a.m.
SS. Peter & Paul
Monday & Friday at 6:25 a.m./Chapel (except on First Friday)
Thursday at 8:00 a.m./Chapel
Reconciliation
Saturday
Holy Rosary
3:00—3:30 p.m.
SS. Peter & Paul
4:15 p.m. or by appointment Sunday
St. Ann
Third Sunday after Mass
Jesus Christ Is Risen Today
This past week, the entire community of
Kiel was cast into the darkness of a tomb. Trevor
Casper, the youngest state trooper in the state of
Wisconsin and a proud member of our city, was
killed in action. He was not deserving of death.
Instead, he answered the call to serve and in so
doing, he gave his life on behalf of others. He
died so that others may live.
Many of us have lived through numerous
Holy Week celebrations. They are the most beautiful
and meaningful liturgies we celebrate all year.
But this year, I suspect, will be a little different.
This year, we will celebrate the paschal mystery of
Jesus – his death and resurrection – not just in a
liturgical way, but within our hearts and our bodies
and our spirits because of what happened with
Trevor.
The prime sacrament of Easter is baptism,
because it reminds us of how our old self was
plunged down into the waters and we rise a new
creation in Christ Jesus. The old has gone away
and the new has come! Yet as wonderful as that
sounds, it comes at a great cost. The old must
die. And death is never easy.
Paul states in Romans (the text used at the
Easter Vigil), “Are you unaware that we who were
baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his
death? We were indeed buried with him through
baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was
raised from the dead by the glory of the Father,
we too might live in newness of life.” Death and
new life go together. We can’t have one without
the other. As was mentioned at Trevor’s memorial
service this past weekend, because of Easter Sunday
we have the assurance that death is never the
end. Life – new life – always is!
But new life only comes when we let the
old life that we know – that we are comfortable
with – go away. And those roots can grow deep.
Resurrection, my friends, is not the same
thing as resuscitation. We are not made new just
to go back to the old life we have known and lived.
We are made new to be different people. To live
differently. To act differently. To be the city of
Kiel together differently.
Kevin and Debbie, Lauren and Olivia, had no
choice but to walk this path this past week. They
can never go back to the life they lived previously.
Just as Jesus carried his scars with him post
resurrection, so, too, will they. But the new life
that Christ has invited them into is not without
His presence. Rather, it is filled with his love,
his mercy and his grace. How else could we
walk forward during a time like that? If God
can redeem and make new the pain and the
hurt and the isolation of the cross on that
Good Friday, he can and will do the same with
the grief and pain we carry. He will make us
new through it and, perhaps, because of it.
One last thing – who was it that greeted
the women at the empty tomb that Easter morning?
In Mark’s Gospel, it was a young man…very possibly
the same young man who ran away naked only
days before. Here he is now, no longer in fear but
seated in a white garment (the garment of baptism!).
And he reminds them that Christ is not held in a
tomb. He is far too alive for that.
Let Trevor Casper be that young man for
you this year. Let him remind you that Christ cannot
be held in death. And because of that, neither
can you or I or he. Alleluia!
Readings for the Week Monday Acts 2:14, 22-33/Mt 28:8-15
Tuesday Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18
Wednesday Acts 3:1-10/ Lk 24:13-35
Thursday Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48
Friday Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14
Saturday Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15
Weekend Acts 4:32-35/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-31
Join us next week as our readings’ focus is: “When we place our trust in God, mercy conquers the world.” Christ extends his victory over sin and death through us in the sacrament of reconciliation; let us in turn show this mercy to those we encounter in our personal relationships.
Happy Easter!
Alleluia! Our God has overcome sickness and
death! May the new life our God embraces
bless you and your loved ones now and
throughout the coming year. This is the
day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and
be glad!
Easter was Just the Beginning
Premiering on NBC Easter Sunday, April 5,
2015, the series "A.D." will air which covers all
the major stories of the first 10 chapters in
the Book of Acts. This series will give insight
into the challenges the early Christian Church
faced. Some of these challenges Christians
are still facing in today's world.
Cup O’ Joe
Weekly Reflections by Joseph Zenk, Pastoral Leader
On Fire for the Lord
Many of us wonder where our faith journey may
take us. For Julianne Donlon-Stanz her faith journey
took her from a little mountain village in Ireland
to northeastern Wisconsin. Her role as Director of
the New Evangelization Department for the Diocese
allows her to share our Catholic faith with people
through programs and seminars.
“This work is tremendously important to me because
it’s impacted my own life on such a personal
level,” Julianne says. “I’ve seen the effects when
people are energized in their faith. They are
really on fire for Christ and His teachings.”
Julianne’s work has impacted more than 7,000
people, and without the support of the Bishop’s
Appeal, Julianne would be unable to bring Christ’s
message to them. Julianne's classes are always
provided to adults at no cost because of your
generosity to the Bishop's Appeal.
To make a gift to the Bishop’s Appeal contact
your parish, visit the Bishop’s Appeal website at
www.catholicfoundationgb.org/give, or call Debbie
toll-free at 877-500-3580 ext. 8184.
Eucharistic Holy Hour
Come and pray during a Eucharistic Holy Hour
with exposition and Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament. As part of Disciples on the Way, Bishop
Ricken has requested that each parish in the Dio-
cese of Green Bay hold a monthly holy hour. Ss.
Peter & Paul is hosting Holy Hour on April 8 at
6:00 p.m Please join us for prayer, silence, Scripture
and song.
Mass with Bishop Ricken
Bishop Ricken will be at Ss. Peter & Paul celebrat-
ing Mass with the school kids on Wednesday,
April 15th
, at 8:00 a.m. All are invited to come
pray with him that morning.
Rummage Sale
Divine Savior School will be hosting a rummage
sale in the Kiel gym during the Kiel City-wide
rummage sale on May 15 –16. Anyone that would
like to donate or help, please contact Kelly
Hunsader: 920-286-1567 email:
[email protected]. Kelly has a big
enclosed trailer in her driveway and can accept
donations anytime from now until the rummage
sale in May.
While doing your spring cleaning, please keep in
mind that we are looking for donations of gently
used clothes, toys, books, housewares, crafts, etc.
NOT ACCEPTING large appliances or furniture. We
will start collecting donations mid-March. All profits
will go the school!
Thank you for considering donating and
supporting Divine Savior School!
Passport to Global Education
$ 9,804.79 as of April 1!
Wow! We are at an amazing pace with our Lenten
Project. During our Lenten journey, we are called
to pray, fast and give alms. We thank you for your
financial support of this project, but we also ask for
your prayers for the people involved with the two
schools in Africa – one in Tanzania and another
in Uganda—and for the success of this project.
Marriage Encounter
Looking for a weekend away, just the two of you? It’s
a time to renew your relationship, away from the
everyday distractions of life. It’s an opportunity to
strengthen your communication and promote greater
intimacy in your life. A Marriage Encounter Weekend
offers you this experience. You don’t need a Marriage
Encounter Weekend, but you DESERVE one. Discover
each other again, more deeply, honestly and warmly.
The spring schedule offers you a choice of either April
17-19 or May 16-17. Both are held at the Norbertine
Center for Spirituality in DePere. Call 920.544.5166
or visit www.gbme.org.
St. Ann
Donna Schmitz 894-7153
Valeria Kempf 894-2370
Holy Rosary
Dianna Dyer 898-4982
Rita Greuel 898-5213
SS. Peter & Paul
Agnes Arndt 894-2952
Fran Pitz 894-3017
Christian
Prayer
Line
Stewardship Corner with Pope Francis When a community receives the message of salvation,
the Holy Spirit enriches its culture with the transforming power of the Gospel.
(Pope Francis: The Joy of the Gospel #116)
How have I joyfully contributed in prayer, service or sharing to my parish because of the message of my salvation?
DIVINE SAVIOR SCHOOL NEWS The students and staff at Divine Savior wish everyone a happy and blessed Easter celebration. Classes resume on Tuesday, April 7 with liturgy at 8:00. The students will "resurrect" their ALLELUIA banner that they buried on Ash Wednesday.
We will also be preparing for our liturgy with Bishop Ricken at SSPP at 8:00 on Wed., April 15.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTIONS
APRIL 6-12
Mon Liturgy of the Word 6:25 am/Chapel
Tues School Mass 8:00 am/Church +Roman Guse
Joint Pastoral Staff Meeting 3:30 pm/SSPP
Wed Holy Hour 6:00—7:00 pm
Faith Formation Retreat Grades 6—11 6:00 pm
Thurs Liturgy of the Word 8:00 am/Chapel
Scrip Sales 2—4 pm/Rectory
K of C Meeting 7:00 pm/Parish Center
Fri Divine Savior Home & School Dance 6:00-8:00 pm
Sat Reconciliation 4:15 pm
Mass 5:00 pm +Chester Vogel
K of C Awards Banquet 6:00 pm/Voland Hall
Sun Mass @ 9:00 am +Mickey & Violet Siefert
Sunday Social following Mass
Sat/Sun $crip Sales after Mass in Voland Hall
Rest in Peace
We offer our prayers and deepest sympathy to the family of Trooper Trevor Casper. May the outpouring of sympathy and kind acts of friends and strangers help them through this difficult time. We ask for God's blessings on his family. May they find the courage and strength to move forward in peace knowing he was welcomed home by his heavenly Father.
Welcome Andrew Harper!
Congratulations and welcome to the Catholic faith, Andy. May God’s grace hold you and may you always continue to grow in your love and faith in Him. Thanks, Jessica, for serving as a sponsor for him.
Millview Apartments Liturgy
Liturgy of the Word w/ Holy Communion will be celebrated at the Millview Apartments this coming Thursday, April 9, beginning at 4:00 p.m. All are invited to come pray with the residents.
Pantry Collection
For the entire month of April we are collecting complete pancake mixes and pancake syrup to help stock the shelves at the Rays of Hope food pantry across the street.
Note for $crip Users
We were informed this week of a change to the combined Scrip participation at Millhome Supper Club, Parker John’s and Log Cabin Inn. Going forward, only one $25.00 card will be allowed per transaction. They are pleased to offer their $25.00 gift cards with a 10% discount and look forward to working with our $crip program in the future. If anyone has any questions, feel free to contact Barb Dhein or Kim Driscoll.
We’ve got A (Applebees) to Zippers (JoAnn Fabrics). Want to get in the scrip habit? Stop down in Voland Hall after weekend Masses or in the rectory office Thursdays from 2-4. We can help you get started.
Community Garden St. Peter's UCC Church in Kiel is planning to host a community garden to provide fresh vegetables for the needy through the community pantry. If you desire to help with planting, maintaining, or distributing the produce grown in the garden, please contact Will or Ramona Foerster at 894-1344.
Your Stewardship Sharing—Week ending March 29, 2015
Adult Envelopes $ 3,344.00
Student Envelopes $ 20.00
Loose Offering $ 193.25
Building & Maintenance $ 1,168.00
SS. Peter & Paul Bishop’s Appeal 2015 Goal: $40,300.00
Gifts/Pledges Received as of 3/31/15: $25,118.00 (62%)
Families/Individuals Giving: 155
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!
SS. PETER & PAUL, KIEL
SS. Peter & Paul Liturgical Roles April 11—5 pm April 12—9 am
GREETERS C - Vicki
Heimermann
E - Dawn Voland C - Lynne Becker W - Jim Draxler
PROCLAIMER Ann Roe Missy Voelker
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
Todd Olig Shirley Arndt
Maxine Becker Jennifer Bink
Norman Binversie*
Diane Nett Dick Nett
Leslie Schuette Jeff Schuette
Ken Sell*
SERVERS Helen Brost
Mandy Brost Macy Kraus Max Kraus
MINISTERS OF
HOSPITALITY
Todd Olig Steve Roe
Jeff Schweitzer Steve Werdeo*
Terry Brennan Jr. Terry Brennan
Jim Draxler Tom Hoefler*
CAMPAIGN CORNER There is a saying: " Estate planning is not something you
do when you get older; estate planning is something
you do when you get wiser."
There are, in fact, many reasons to do estate planning---
to name a guardian for your children
address concerns related to special needs children
minimize estate taxes
ensure livable income for your surviving spouse and children
leave a legacy to your favorite charities
minimize time to settle your estate and make known your
final wishes
You are invited. . .
SSPP Capital Campaign Committee's
"Planned Giving/ Wills Awareness Seminar"
on April 27 at 6PM
Come learn how Estate Planning can
help you care for your loved ones.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTION
Sunday – April 5 EASTER SUNDAY
Mass – 8:00 AM + Melvin & Dorothy Schneider
Happy Easter!
Egg Hunt following Mass
Wednesday – April 8
Rosary/Litany – 8am
Liturgy of the Word w/ Communion – 8:30am
Faith Formation-Grades 1-8 6-7:15
Grades 9-11 7:15-8:30
Sunday – April 12
Mass – 8:00 AM + Steve & Merlyn Koeser
Easter Egg Hunt
There will be an Easter Egg Hunt today following Mass around the parish center for children in third grade and under. Thank you to all who donated candy and plastic eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt!
“Adopted” Plants
If you adopted one or more of our church plants during the carpet project, it is time to return them. Plants may be dropped off at the parish center porch. Thank you for your help caring for the plants!
2015 Bishop’s Appeal
Thank you to everyone who has made a donation to-ward this year’s appeal. We have reached our goal of $7,104.00, but we are asking for your contribution if you have not yet given. When we exceed our goal, part of that amount goes to pay our balance due from previous years when we didn’t make our goal. Your continued support is very much appreciated!
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ST. ANN, ST. ANNA
Your Stewardship Sharing –March 29
Church Support Envelopes: $ 520.00
Loose Offertory: $ 147.25
2015 Bishop’s Appeal Goal $ 7,104.00
Gifts through 3/31/2015 $ 8,657.00
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!
Stop Identity Theft BEFORE It Stops You
Presented by Nationally Renowned Speaker and Retired FBI Special Agent Jeff Lanza
Date: Monday, April 27, 2015
Registration: 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Presentation: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Millhome Supper Club, 16524 Lax Chapel Rd, Kiel, WI 53042
Please email [email protected] or call 920-894-7835 to reserve your spot today!
Now retired after a high profile career, Jeff Lanza provides keynote presentations and corporate training that are inspired by his 20 years in law enforcement, during which he investigated corruption, fraud and the mob.
Jeff is a nationally recognized spokesman who has shared his knowledge and insight on Larry King Live, The Today Show, Good Morning America and CNN. He specializes in risk management and helps individuals and businesses reduce the risk related to some of today’s most important and timely issues. This night’s event will focus on Identity theft.
-How to Protect Your Personal Information
-How to Protect Your Documents
-Watch Out for Tricks
-How to Protect Your Communication
-Check Your Credit Report
Sponsored by Nationwide
Unity Music Festival
Saturday, April 11, 2015 7:00 pm at the Stephanie H. Weill Center, Sheboygan
General Admission Tickets: $20.00 General Admis-sion Tickets with Buffet $50.00 Call 920-208-3243 Entertainment (The Garth Neustadter Trio, Kevin Sievert-Soloist, Irish Dancers, Rebecca Charbon-
neau), Appetizer Buffet, Live Auction
100 % of proceeds stay in Sheboygan county to help families suffering from financial hardships due
to cancer.
Country Style Chicken Dinner at Shepherd of the Hills, Eden on Sunday, April 12. Mass at 10 am. Serving from 11 am-1:30 pm. Country Store, Bingo, Quilt Raffle-“Spring Tulips” Quilt.
ST. ANN LITURGICAL ROLES
8:00AM Mass —Sunday, April 12
GREETERS Jeff & Donna Berchem
LECTOR Sarah Heinen
EUCHARIST
Jane Stephani
Judy Thome
Joanne Stephany
SERVERS Grace Winkel, Sara Winkel
USHERS Jeff Berchem
Steven Winkel
GIFT BEARERS Koeser Family
CALENDAR OF EVENTS + MASS INTENTIONS
Monday –April 6 Liturgy of the Word with Communion 8:30 am/Church Rosary for the States 1:00 pm/Church Choir Practice 6:15 pm/Church St Vincent de Paul Meeting 7:00 pm/SVDP Rm Tuesday – April 7 Rosary 8:15 am Wednesday – April 8 8:15 am Mass +Jay Brandt Building & Grounds Committee Meeting 2:00 pm/MQP Rm Faith Formation Classes 6:15 pm/School Book Club 6:30 pm/Ann Koenig’s home Thursday – April 9 Rosary 8:15 am 10:00 am Willowdale Mass +LaVern & Margaret Halbach Marian Devotions 1:00 pm/Church Knights of Columbus Meeting 7:00 pm/Community Center Friday – April 10 Rosary 8:15 am 1:30 pm Homestead Mass +Arno & Marie Mahlberg and Dan & Logan Lisowe Saturday – April 11 4:00 pm Mass +Leonard & Dolores Binversie Cookie Collecting for Care Packages Helping Hand Weekend-Food Collection Building & Grounds Collection Sunday – April 12: 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER 10:00 am Mass +David Tikalsky Faith Formation Sunday Cookie Collecting for Care Packages Helping Hand Weekend-Food Collection Building & Grounds Collection MQP Rm-Mary, Queen of Peace Room (School Meeting Room) SVDP Rm-St Vincent de Paul Room
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Happy Easter!
“Let Us Rejoice and Be Glad … Our Savior Has Risen.” May you have the Happiest of Easter Celebrations!
“Give Us This Day” Books
are at each entrance for you to take. The April edition is a free gift from the publisher to our parish.
Funeral
Please remember in your prayers Melvin Halbach and his family. Melvin’s funeral was on Wednesday. May he rest in peace.
Helping Hand Weekend
Next weekend is our monthly food collection for the Helping Hand Food Pantry. The pantry is currently in need of noodle items, soap, shampoo, toothpaste and toothbrushes.
Christian Women Rummage Sale
The gym will be open daily from 8:00 am–Noon, now until May 6 to drop off items for the Rummage Sale on May 8 & 9. Please use the west entrance of school. All items need to be placed on the stage.
Why Give to the Bishop’s Appeal?
And the king will say to them in reply, “Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 24:40
Your gift to the Bishop’s Appeal will help in countless ways. Care ministers are trained to go out and help the homebound and hurting members of their parish. A young woman in an abusive relationship is able, through counseling with Catholic Charities, to stand on her own feet. Families seeking to adopt are connected with newborn babies. Your gift to the Bishop’s Appeal makes happy endings possible.
Make a tremendous difference, and give to the Bishop’s Appeal. What you give is less important than the spirit in which you give, and even small donations add up to large donations. Make a gift today by returning your pledge card, visit the Bishop’s Appeal website at www.catholicfoundationgb.org/give, or call Debbie toll-free at 877-500-3580, ext. 8184.
Your Stewardship Sharing For Week Ending March 29, 2015:
Church Support Envelopes: $ 4,897.00
Loose Offertory: $ 489.10
Building Grounds Envelopes: $ 69.00
Student Envelopes: $ 22.75
Lenten Project: $ 1,081.00
World’s Poor Collection: $ 55.00
**Minutes Prayed Last Week: 13,451**
Bishop’s Appeal Goal: $ 36,351.00
Gifts Received: $ 20,826.00
Adult Envelopes Needed Weekly to Meet Budget: $4,519.23
Received this Month: $24,922.00 Monthly Budget: $19,583.34
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!
Holy Rosary Liturgical Ministers April 11 - 4:00 PM April 12 - 10:00 AM
SERVERS Shaelynn Feuerstein Skyler Feuerstein
Sydney Steiner Michael Schmitz
-N
USHERS -M
-S
+Mike Kutz Al Berenz
Kevin Sippel
Faith Formation Students
& Bill Habermann +Bill Atkinson
Dave Burg -N
GREETERS -M -S
Mike Kutz Pat Buechel Jenny Sippel
Faith Formation Students
BODY Florence Bartman Diane Klotz
Nadine Guckeisen Sue Morgen
PRECIOUS
BLOOD
Audry Heus Paul Kapellen
Marilyn Steffen Volunteer Needed
Sue Philippi Joan Kabat
Ann Koenigs Volunteer Needed
PROCLAIMER Carolyne Roepke Faith Formation Students CANTOR Meg Feider Choir
ORGANIST Ann Arbuckle Vic Guckeisen
HOLY ROSARY, NEW HOLSTEIN
Baptism
Congratulations on the birth of your child! Contact the office at least one month before desired date of Baptism to arrange for preparation.
Marriage
Congratulations on your engagement! Contact the office at least six months before your intended date to meet with Joe and to make arrangements for the marriage preparation process.
Bequests
Please remember our parish when making out your will. Thank you.
Leadership Fr. Patrick Nelson, S.D.S. Priest Moderator
Joseph Zenk Pastoral Leader
Bernard “Pat” Knier Deacon
St. Ann 894-3147 [email protected] stannwi.org
Fr. Ron Smith OFM, Cap. Priest Celebrant
Laura Winkel Parish Business Manager & Rel. Ed Coordinator
Tom DeBruin Trustee Secretary
Paul Reineck Trustee Treasurer
Donna Schmitz Pastoral Council President
Julie Brandt Finance Council Chair
Holy Rosary 898-4884 [email protected] holyrosarynewholstein.org
Fr. Harold Berryman Priest Celebrant
Sue Philippi Parish Business Manager
& Rel. Ed Coordinator
Paula Pethan Trustee Secretary
Patricia Jaeckels Trustee Treasurer
Mike Kutz Pastoral Council President
John Klinzing Finance Council Chair
SS. Peter & Paul 894-3553 [email protected] ssppkiel.org
Fr. Alvan Amadi Priest Celebrant Kim Driscoll Parish Office Manager
Danielle Ehlenbeck Rel. Ed. Coordinator
Lynne Becker Liturgy & Music Coordinator
Jim Draxler Trustee Secretary
Michael Herzog Trustee Treasurer
Brian Murphy Pastoral Council President
Ronald Langenfeld Finance Council Chair
Jackie Thiry Christian Women President
Divine Savior Catholic School 894-3533 www.divinesaviorschool.org
Kerry Sievert School Administrator
Camisha Miller Administrative Assistant
Office 423 Fremont St, Kiel
Cookie Bakers Needed
The Welcoming Committee will again be sending Care Packages to our parish members who are away at college or the military. If you would like to bake cookies, cookies will be collected next weekend, April 11 & 12. Please bring them to the west wing library. If you know someone who is away in the military, please contact the parish office with the address.
Book Club
The featured book for April is Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverini. Our next meeting will be on April 8 at 6:30 pm at Ann Koenig’s home. If you enjoy reading, why not join our group. Call our local libraries for the availability of the book.
Tuition Assistance The Holy Rosary Education Fund Advisory Committee wishes to thank the estates of Marcella Feider and Mary Muenster for the large amounts of money bequeathed to the Fund for tuition assistance for Catholic Education. If you are a member of Holy Rosary Parish and wish to send your child/ren to a K5-12 Catholic school or Holy Rosary Religious Education Program for the 2015-16 school year and need some tuition assistance, please contact the Holy Rosary Parish office before April 15, 2015. Applications will be given out and need to be returned by May 1.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Brat Fry
April 11 from 9 am to 3 pm at Rick’s Piggly Wiggly, Kiel
Sponsored by the Kiel Historical Society
GREEN BAY DIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
invites all Catholic women to attend the 2015 convention
on Saturday, April 18, at Nativity Catholic Church, 2270
Oneida Street in Green Bay. Registration and continental
breakfast begin at 8:15 AM. Lunch provided. For more
information or to register, please contact Pat Gureski at
920-743-4274.
Pro-Life Prayers!
All are invited to peacefully pray in front of the Planned
Parenthood (2108 Kohler Memorial Dr, Sheboygan) on
Thursdays from 4:00-4:45pm. Bring a rosary. Questions?
Call Shannon Ausloos at (920) 457-8422.
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