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Parish Pulse The
A publication of Sacred Heart Catholic Church Fall 2015
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Pastor’s Pen: Year of Mercy
By: Fr. Luke Ferris
Pope Francis in Philly By: Ann Radtke (Sacred Heart Parishioner)
I was among the million or so people who descended on Philadelphia in September to attend the World Meeting of Families and Pope Francisʼ visit to the US. Two buses carrying 110 pilgrims traveled from Green Bay with Bishop Ricken, and we weren't disappointed! We were able to celebrate Mass at several beautiful Shrines, and were especially blessed to have St. Gianna Molla’s daughter address our group and share the story of her “Saint Mom,” followed by a visit to a shrine devoted to St. Gianna. Initially focused on the arrival of the Pope, we were really blessed to attend sessions of the World Meeting of Families beforehand. The talk that most people ranked best was given by Cd Tagle from the Philippines, titled “The Family; A Home for the Wounded Heart.” He defined home as the gift of a loving presence, and beautifully unwrapped that for us - it's well worth watching at http://www.worldmeeting2015.org/the-latest/congressvideos/ - (scroll down to the 12th video). Did I get up close to the Pope? No - but the experience of being among so many people, with so much kindness and generosity shown, all with the eager desire to be a part of something very special, more than made the trip worth while. The reverence of such a huge crowd at the celebration of the Mass was extraordinary, with all eyes focused on the Jumbotrons while actively participating in the Mass. Pope Francis said we hadn't come to see him - we came to be with Jesus, and indeed He was the true focus of all the events. The whole experience was like a giant family reunion, where everyone got along with each other, and we met and were reunited with distant cousins. You could talk to anyone, and we happily met people from all over the world. I came home with a deeper gratitude for being Catholic, and being a part of something so much bigger than I had imagined. Even as we experienced the Koinonia retreat here at Sacred Heart a few weeks ago, meeting people from all around the diocese and beyond, and becoming Christian community, so the trip to Philly was like a mega experience of Catholic Christian community. It gave us a glimpse of what it can be like to be united in Christ - truly a sign of Hope. We continue to pray for Pope Francis as he brings the living presence of Christ to all people around the world.
Pope Francis has declared a Year of Mercy beginning December 8. He wants the “Holy Year to be for all believers a true moment of encounter with the mercy of God.” And he adds “It is indeed my wish that the Jubilee be a living experience of the closeness of the Father, whose tenderness is almost tangible, so that the faith of every believer may be strengthened and thus testimony to it be ever more effective.”
With this Year of Mercy in mind, our pastoral council and staff have proposed the following parish goals as our course of action through June:
1. Grow Closer to the Mercy of God Live the Year of Mercy with monthly holy hours and daily family prayer Explain and provide information on living the Mass Pray for and promote young adult ministry and classes for those wishing to enter the Church
2. Celebrate Family Life Be more welcoming and family friendly at all Masses Keep improving monthly Parish Family Nights Support family life and encourage Households of Faith
3. Prepare for Our 150th Anniversary in 2017 Update our parish membership information Begin work on a new picture directory of families Plan ways to celebrate our anniversary
These goals profess our faith in Jesus Christ our Lord and the Mercy of God. They are three ways among many possibilities
to follow Christ more closely. Please pray about how you and your family and friends may become a bigger part of the Body of Christ.
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The Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy illustrate the ways
YOU can show charity toward others as asked of us by Pope Francis.
The Spiritual Works of Mercy
Admonish the sinner Instruct the ignorant Counsel the doubtful Comfort the sorrowful Bear wrongs patiently Forgive all injuries
Pray for the living and the dead
The Corporal Works of Mercy
Feed the hungry Give drink to the thirsty
Clothe the naked Shelter the homeless
Visit the sick Visit the imprisoned
Bury the dead
Shawano Area Matthew 25 (SAM 25) is in need of your support, help and prayers, please!
Jesus states in Matthew 25:40 that "whatever you do for my people you do for me". SAM 25 is opening a seasonal Emergency Shelter (SAM's House) on Sunday, November 15 and needs your help, please! Prayers of support are needed and greatly appreciated. For more information please see the website at sam25.org or call Muffy at 715-526-5251. Thank you for your support and God's blessings to you.
Local opportunities for you to Live a Year of Mercy
Care Ministry is a one-on-one lay pastoral care giving program that can respond to a wide variety of parish needs. Care ministry provides supportive care to those who are ill, hospitalized, in residential facilities, grieving, isolated or facing other difficult and challenging life situations. We are a people called by God and empowered by the Spirit to continue the work of Jesus. Our mission is to respond through a listening presence to the needs of others as a continuation of Jesus’ ministry of healing. Care Ministers bring the Good News that nothing can
separate us from the love of God through Jesus
Christ. A team of parishioners has been trained to carry out these duties. If you are interested in our next training session please contact Linda at the Parish
Center at 715-526-2023.
ORPHAN GRAIN TRAIN St. James Church collects donations from the local area to send to Third World Countries. They sort and box once a month at St. James Church. Last week four members from Sacred Heart assisted them in sorting clothing left from the rummage sale. If this is something you would like to volunteer to do please contact Wilbur Kleinschmidt at 715-526-6292.
Anyone requesting prayer may call 715-584-1756, or if no answer 715-526-5514. First names only will be used and Prayer Chain members promise to respect your request in confidence. Anyone wishing to join the Prayer Chain may also call the above numbers. What a great opportunity to pray for the living and the dead.
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Megan Neveau– Youth Minister
What’s new in Admissions & Development?
Sacred Heart Catholic School enrolled 31 NEW
students this school year.
Our school had a nearly 90% retention rate from last year to this school year, which is within national norms.
The Parish-hosted, ‘City Wide Halloween Party’ that took place on October 28, 2015 was a huge success and served 325 students and their families! Approximately 100 of those students were preschool aged children and visited the specially designed Preschool-Kindergarten Corner.
The Parish Facebook page has become a great tool for over 120 parishioners and friends of the parish to communicate and share their faith.
We still need YOUR help with
Sacred Heart Catholic School’s
“2nd Annual Giving Campaign.”
This campaign is a once a year financial appeal to school alums,
parishioners, and the greater community.
♦ Our goal is $25,000– last year’s campaign raised nearly
$26,000 in only 12 weeks.
♦ We have already raised over $13,500 this year in only
5 weeks-can YOU help us reach our goal by Christmas?
♦ Annual Giving Campaign brochures and envelopes are
available in the Gathering Space at Sacred Heart Parish.
♦ Your donations can be mailed directly to Sacred Heart
Parish at 321 S. Sawyer St, Shawano. Please label your
donation “Annual Giving Campaign.”
♦ All donations are tax-deductible.
♦ Funds from this campaign directly support our students!
Autumne Gee,
Director of Admissions & Development,
715-526-4103 or agee@sacredheartshawano.org
Please help support our fundraising efforts by gathering
and turning in these collectibles.
The following items that you buy at the grocery store every
day help earn FREE money for the school and RE programs.
Box Tops for Education, Nature’s Touch Milk Moola (Kwik
Trip), Campbell’s Soup Labels, My Coke Rewards, Labels
for Education, and grocery receipts for the FREE
Shoparoo app, are currently our fundraising opportunities.
Before throwing away any of these, please donate them instead
by placing them in the plastic bins under the stairway by the
school office or place them in the Shoparoo box in the
Gathering Space in Church. Thank you!
Six middle school students participated in Youth Jam, an event specialized for students in middle school on October 25. Pictured are our youth at Nativity of Our Lord Parish in Green Bay, engaged by what the keynote
speaker had to say.
Three students and two adults attended St. John Bosco Youth Day on Saturday, October 3 at Holy Hill in Erin, WI. Pictured is part of the group in the top of the tower of the Basilica of the National Shrine of
Mary, Help of Christians.
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Family Nights Susan Kurek, DRE
For the second year, Religious Education has been celebrating Family Nights once each month. The evening starts with a potluck at 5:30 pm and continues with a program at 6:30 pm. Often, parents and children have separate activities; the parents enjoy a speaker while the students have their
Safe Environment lesson or work on a project together.
This year has already been filled with great speakers and programs. We invited our October speaker back this year, since so many people enjoyed his presentation on Islam last year. This year, Dr. Brian Smith, from Ripon College, spoke with parents and the high school students on Mercy in the Gospels and the Year of
Mercy and was once again well-received. Meanwhile, the younger students participated in their annual Safe Environment lesson.
November brought a special program to Family Night: Native American Cultural Heritage. Jeremy Mohawk, a Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council member, brought his family and some friends to demonstrate special dances with drumming and singing. Also dancing were some of our Sacred Heart Catholic School children: Sasan Shawanokasic and Sydney Mitchell. Sasan is the current Menominee Junior Miss and Sydney, who is Chippewa-Cree-Menominee, is at the beginning of her dancing career in second grade. Jeremy told the Munsee version of the creation story. Listening to the story, I could not help but see many similarities to our Christian version. It made me think how God put many different people on this earth and how we have many different paths to come to him, but we are all his precious creation and we all belong to him. For the final dance, all of us were invited to come into the circle to dance. This program was preceded by a wonderfully delicious supper of Indian tacos and brownies all cooked by Tanya Myerchin, our school’s food service manager. The Catholic Foundation of the Diocese of Green Bay awarded our parish a grant to be able to provide this program.
December’s program will be less active, but no less entertaining. Speaking to the parents will be Julianne Stanz, Director of New Evangelization for the Diocese of Green Bay. Her topic is The Five Habits of Happy, Healthy, and Holy Families. Julianne was raised in Ireland and is a delightful speaker. While the parents are enjoying Julianne’s presentation, the high school students will be tying blankets for SAM 25 and the younger students will be working on a special project for some of our parishioners who might need some Christmas cheer.
If you have ideas that you would like to see at a Family
Night, please let me know. We want to provide good information
that includes some fun, whenever possible! God likes to see us
smiling!
(L to R) Isabella Martens, Bode Young,
Sydney Mitchell, and Santana Peralta,
all current Sacred Heart Catholic School
students, truly enjoyed Family Night.
Sasan Shawanokasic, Menominee Junior
Miss, and current Sacred Heart Catholic
School student, demonstrates a special
dance during Family Night.
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Please contact Autumne Gee, Director of Admissions and Development, at agee@sacredheartshawano.org to learn more!
32nd Annual Halloween Party a Success! This year’s party took place on October 28 and was
enjoyed by 335 children, a 10% increase over last year! Thank you to all the staff and volunteers who
coordinated the event, made games, or donated time and candy!
First Annual Raking Day Serves 14 Homes Students in grades 4K-8 from Sacred Heart Catholic School spent Tuesday, October 27 raking leaves in the Shawano community. Working in four teams, students were able to rake a total of 14 yards! The 14th yard was special in that the older students stepped up to help a stranger they saw struggling to rake on her own. The service event was organized by parishioner, Jeanne Kaczorowski, and was funded by a Thrivent Financial Action Team.
Three year old preschool through grade 8
Faith, Family, Learning
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC SCHOOL
A meal prayer,
full turkey dinner
prepared by Mrs.
Tanya, the
wonderful Council
of Catholic
Women (CCW) to
serve the meal,
some mood
lighting and fancy
tableware, and all
of our well-mannered students, teachers, staff, and Father
Luke, made our Manners Meal on November 4, a truly
enjoyable opportunity for all!
Albright Preschool Classroom Dedication– Bill Albright and Julie Erickson-Albright, children of Dr. John and Sue Albright, were
on hand September 14, 2015 for the dedication of the 4K classroom.
Father Luke blessed the classroom, and the students presented the
Albrights with a special poster of appreciation. The Albright Family
donated the money used to enhance the 4K classroom.
Call 715-526-5328
Sacred Heart Athletics Benefit from Christian Laettner Event
Father Luke poses with basketball star, Christian Laettner, during the Skill and Drill Weekend October 24-25 organized by Randy Panzer, Sacred Heart Booster Club, and the Shawano Basketball Family.
Proceeds from the event will go to support athletics at Sacred Heart!
Vocations Awareness and Appreciation
Sacred Heart Catholic School would like to thank Sacred Heart parishioners, Sandie Lyman and Toni Knope for sharing their beautiful seamstress skills as they created and donated these Holy costumes for our preschool classroom. The school purposefully appealed for assistance in creating these faith-filled garments to accompany the secular costumes already purchased. Our mission is to in part, ‘ensure the optimum academic, spiritual, physical and social growth of
every student,’ and so by allowing our students to ’play’ dress up in these Holy garments we are giving them every opportunity to truly hear God’s calling and to appreciate those already
called to a Holy order.
Quick facts about our
Resident Seminarian
Ben Johnson
† Ben is a fourth year seminarian for the Diocese of Green Bay. † It’s difficult to name his “job title” here, so he’s called our “resident seminarian,” and “Mr. Ben,” by the children.
† His duties here at Sacred Heart include; Morning, recess, and bus duties every day, Technology support for the school and parish, 1st grade religion, 4th and 9th grade RE on Wednesdays, odds and ends jobs,
† Ben earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Saint Mary’s University in Minnesota (Spr. 2015).
† He’s 22 years old & has five sisters. † His home is in Oshkosh. † Ben graduated as one of two valedictorians from
Lourdes Academy in Oshkosh (Spring of 2011). † He initially studied BioMolecular Engineering at
Milwaukee School of Engineering before transferring and becoming a seminarian.
† Interests: Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, technology, coffee, philosophy, contemplation, and video games (everything from MarioKart and Pokemon to Call of Duty and Fallout).
When you see Mr. Ben, as the children call him, please say hello and introduce yourself. We are so very fortunate to
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Sacred Heart Catholic School went to the Bishop’s Mass at the Resch Center Nearly 10,000 Catholic school students and staff within the Diocese of Green Bay attended this grand event!
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Sacred Heart Catholic School
Saturday, January 9: 5:30-8:00PM Sunday, February 21: 12:00-2:30PM Saturday, April 9: 5:30-8:00PM Doors open 15 minutes before
Please park in the Sacred Heart parking lot, and enter door #1 under the carport
Sacred Heart Cafeteria-downstairs
50¢ per card per game & 50% payout Refreshments & snacks available for purchase
All proceeds benefit Sacred Heart Home & School
Sacred Heart Picnic
Picnic Raffle Winners
Congratulations to our picnic raffle winners: $2,000-Dennis Timm $1,500-Tim Ross
$1,000-Donald Brandl $500-Lee Slewinski
Quilt-Audrey Schommer $250-Michael Sadler
$125-Sue Bertz $75-Shelley Nemetz $50-Joseph Niemuth
Afghan-Lee & Sharon Hoffman
THANK YOU Picnic Committee:
General Chairman-Randy Mallmann Bake Sale-Council of Catholic Women Crafts-Janice Marquardt Bingo-Home & School Silent Auction-Karen Klegin, Patty Retzlaff, Jackie Kohlin, Cynthia Cullen, Nancy Schauer, and Jim Daniel Publicity-Bruce Grassman & Autumne Gee Grill Masters– Jeff & Cathy Besaw Food-Joe & Gemma Niemuth Beverages-Stuart Kohlin Children’s Games-Susi Kurek and Megan Neveau Raffle-Pauline Forrest Dairy Barn-Kent & Becky Kovar Set-up/Clean-up-Rob Mickelson Pork Roast-Lee Bosdeck
Thank you to the generous businesses that supported our
picnic this year.
Father Luke teases picnic goers trying to sink him in
the dunk tank.
Sacred Heart Catholic School 1st grader, Lily Gee, enjoys her time with BINGO the Balloon Clown.
Picnic Revenue $40,491 Picnic Expenses - 15,956 Net Income $24,535
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Lenten Fish Fry– 2016 Sponsored by: Home and School Association
February 12, March 4, & March 18
In the Cafeteria
4:00pm - 7:00pm
$10 adults & $5 age 10 and under
Menu: deep fried cod, a limited amount of baked fish, coleslaw, French fries, small dessert, beverage. Grilled Cheese: $5 adults & $3 children Beer, soda & bottled water will be available
for purchase.
Take outs available: 715-526-5329.
Eucharistic Ministers to the
Nursing Homes We are looking for people to take
Communion to the nursing homes on
Saturday or Sunday afternoons. If you
would be interested in this ministry,
please call the parish office at
715-526-2023. Thank you.
Please look for us in the Gathering Space after ALL MASSES EVERY WEEKEND from now until the weekend before Christmas. We will have the normal inventory of Kwik Trip, Luigi’s, Farm ‘inn, Angie’s, El Tequila, and
Dairy Queen. . We will also have $25 Wal-Mart gift cards in stock from now until Christmas. Wal-Mart cards are great for the Giving Tree. They can also be used to donate to School or Religious Education for special projects and for your own shopping and gift giving! Gift cards make great and easy Christmas gifts! Check out the many, many other businesses that participate in the SCRIP program. Please contact Amy Piantek at apiantek@gmail.com or call or text her at 715-851-4269 with questions or to volunteer to help sell Scrip after Mass.
Saint John Paul II tells us, "The worship given to the Trinity of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit...must fill our churches also outside the timetable of Masses... This worship must be prominent in all our encounters with the Blessed Sacrament... Adoration of Christ in this sacrament of love must also find expression in various forms of Eucharistic devotion: personal prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, hours of adoration, periods of exposition, Eucharistic benediction, Eucharistic processions... Let us be generous with our time in going to meet Him in adoration and in contemplation that is full of faith and ready to make reparation for the great faults and crimes of the
world. May our adoration never cease." Come then, in answer to this holy invitation, every third Friday of the month at Sacred Heart Church
from 9:00AM until 4:00PM. There is an additional opportunity requested by our Bishop Ricken to be present on the first Wednesday of each month to join many members of the parish in Adoration for a Holy Hour beginning at 6:30PM May we all joyfully respond!
22nd Annual
Congratulations!
Winners of Sacred Heart Parish’s
22nd Golf Outing:
Mark & Carrie Verkuilen,
Angie Coburn and Braden Mueller
Thank you to Roger Anderson and Ron Hoffman for co-chairing the 22nd
Annual Sacred Heart Golf Outing. Also,
thank you to Mark Dietz, Tom & Kay Hoffman, Pam Anderson, Sharon
Hoffman, Autumne Gee, Ben Johnson,
Fr. Luke Ferris and Linda Mathieu for taking the time and energy to volunteer
for this worthwhile fundraiser.
Thank you to all our generous hole sponsors and raffle prize donors. We truly appreciate your
support and faithfulness to our Parish, and to this annual event. We know that without your
support and generosity this event would not be as successful.
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Golf Outing Revenue $12,120
Golf Outing Expenses - 5,097_
TOTAL Net Income $ 7,023
Following is Sacred Heart’s method of accepting and dispersing donations, memorials and gifts:
† Donations, memorials, and gifts are not considered part of the normal church support. They are means of giving thanks for the many blessings one receives.
† Special Donations, memorials, or gifts will not be used to support the general operating fund unless so designated by the donor.
† All donations, memorials, or gifts over $100 will receive special recognition by having the donors name placed in the church bulletin if so desired.
† Anyone wishing to give a donation, memorial or gift should present their request to the Pastor.
† The Pastor and Pastoral Council will oversee the proper use of special donations, memorials and gifts.
The following families have made memorial donations
to Sacred Heart since the last publication of The Pulse:
Mary Lutzow
The following parishioners have gone to their
eternal rest since the last publication of The Pulse:
Mary Lutzow Marianne Phalen
Thomas Bartels John Hart
Donna Miesbauer Vera Drengler
Peggy Buckbee Dale Groleau
Lorraine Schommer
Ryan & Amanda Erickson, Adilynn Daniel Swiecichowski
Megan Neveau Chadwick & Jessica Thiel, Lela
Peter & Susan Scheinert Thomas & Nichole Heagle, Shalynn
Andrew & Abigail Theis Karen Simon
Gwendolyn Zippel John McHugh
James Roesner Ryan & Hollie Spitzberger, Carter
Wilfred & Liliana Lassalle, William, James, Olivia
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Through the sacrament of Baptism, we welcome the following individuals into our parish community:
Taylen Ann, daughter of Aaron Milavitz and
Abigail Lonick
Carmen Rae Elizabeth, daughter of Dennis Grimm, Jr. and
Katie VanRite
Caden Charles, Corbyn Boone and Ryder Dawson, sons of
Patrick & Karen Wassenberg
Grace Rowan, daughter and Liam Reid, son of Nathan Steeves
& Heather Marquette
Chance Ryder, son of Eric & Mandy Cottrell
Mikena Faith, daughter of Jeffrey Cox & Angela Martin
Daniel Martin, son of Peter & Sara Romenesko
Lela Nancy, daughter of Chadwick & Jessica Thiel
Adilynn Marie, daughter of Ryan & Amanda Erickson
Alexis Marie, daughter of Peter Cherney and Pamela Galvin
Carter Ryan, son of Ryan & Hollie Spitzberger
Tanner Reid, son of Jonathan & Sheila Aumann
Jessa Miranda, daughter of Tyler & Stacie Herm
Please extend warm wishes for a long, happy, and faith-filled life together for those who have recently been joined in Holy Matrimony:
Michael & Karissa (Qualheim) Magee
Timothy & Mary Jane (Fischer) Pleshek
Council of Catholic Women (CCW) meet the Second Monday of the Month from 3:00-4:00PM in the Kersten Conference Room at the Parish Center. We meet the months of September thru December and February thru May. Some of the activities we are involved in are: the bake sale for the Parish Picnic, funeral dinners, rummage
sale, and caring for the altar and kitchen.
It is a great group of women who enjoy working together for the Parish. If you would like to join, please come to one of our meetings. If you have any questions regarding the
organization feel free to contact Rita at 715-758-8535.
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Please join us at Christmas Mass
Christmas Eve
4:30pm (Family Mass)
7:00pm
Christmas Day
10:45am
New Year's Eve
4:30pm
New Year's Day
9:00am