Sunday in Ordinary Time SACRED HEART CATHOLIC...
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9:00 a.m. – Noon, Monday & Friday (Bulletin Deadline: Tuesdays, prior to 3 p.m.)
PARISH STAFF Fr. Patrick Wendler, Pastor
Patrick Andera, Dir. of Faith Formation [email protected]
Tricia Sanborn, Administrative
Assistant [email protected]
April Duvalle, Coord. of Rel. Ed. [email protected]
Paul Jensen, Director of Operations
Alison McShane, Dir. of Evangelization &
Coord. of Pastoral Care
Deacon Ron Pickar Home phone 524-4187
Michael Schwermann, Maintenance [email protected]
Andrea Sorenson, Dir.of Music &Liturgy [email protected]
SACRED HEART SCHOOL 524-3611
Karen Marklein, School Principal [email protected]
Robin Hilgendorf, School Secretary [email protected]
Susan Toy, Dir. of Early Childhood Development [email protected]
Inside this week’s bulletin: Life Chain – see page 3
Inquiry Session – see page 4
Packer Game Fundraiser – see page 4
October 11, 2020
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SACRED HEART
CATHOLIC CHURCH
624 North Willow Street
Reedsburg, WI 53959 General Email: [email protected]
www.shcreedsburg.org
Phone: 608-524-2412
LORD’S DAY
5:15 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass
8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday
1:00 p.m. - Sunday Spanish Mass
WEEKDAY MASSES
Tuesday 5:15 p.m.
Wednesday 8:15 a.m.
Thursday 8:15 a.m.
Friday 8:15 a.m.
See page 2 for weekly Mass calendar
CONFESSIONS
4:30 p.m. Saturday
30 minutes before the Sunday Masses
ADORATION
Every Thursday from 9 a.m. until Friday at 8 a.m.
LITURGY SCHEDULE
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PARISH SCHEDULE
Liturgies & Prayer Services October 12 – October 18, 2020
TUESDAY, October 13
5:15 p.m. Mass (Church)... ................ (Connie
Kirschbaum)
WEDNESDAY, October 14
8:15 a.m. Mass (Church)... .............. (Kathryn
Carrigan)
THURSDAY, October 15
8:15 a.m. Mass (Church)...(Raymond
Mihlbauer)
9 a.m. – 8 a.m. Friday - Adoration ...(Chapel)
FRIDAY, October 16
8:15 a.m. Mass (Church)... .... (John Roecker)
SATURDAY, October 17
4:30 p.m. .................................... Confessions
5:15 p.m. Mass ............... (John & Millie Brey)
SUNDAY, October 18
7:30 a.m. ..................................... Confessions
8:00 a.m. Mass ...................... (John Roecker)
10:00 a.m. ................................... Confessions
10:30 a.m. Mass ............... (All Parishioners)
12:15 p.m. .................................. Confesiones
1:00 p.m. Misa en Espanol (For the Elderly
and Homebound)
Meetings & Other Parish Events October 12 – October 18, 2020
Monday, October 12
7:00 p.m.. . ................ Justice and Peace (PO)
7:00 p.m.. . ..Knights of Columbus (KC Hall)
Tuesday, October 13
6:00 p.m.. . ............... Pastoral Council (Gym)
6:30 p.m.. . ................................. RAHH (PO)
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
October 17 & 18, 2020 - The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time
5:15 PM MASS 8:00 AM MASS 10:30 AM MASS
Commentator Michael Zeihen Joseph Hasler Rich Braun
Lector Marty Krueger Ken Kaczmarowski Christine Wertz
EMHC’s Oleta Scanlon Richard Brandt Dorothy Harms
Servers Gavin Subera Madelyn Hora Brooklyn
Gudenschwager
Ushers Steve Balda (H)
Tom Scanlon
Tom Brandt (H)
Patti Brandt
Jay Peterson (H)
Mark Bass
Ministry Head Carole Balda Teri Ruhland 1 NEEDED
Let us return to the Eucharist with joy!
Excerpts from the “Letter on the celebration of the Liturgy during and
after the COVID pandemic to the Presidents of the Episcopal
Conference of the Catholic Church”, by Robert Card. Sarah, Prefect
We cannot be without the Christian community, the family of
the Lord: we need to meet our brothers and sisters who share
the sonship of God, the fraternity of Christ, the vocation and the
search for holiness and the salvation of their souls in the rich
diversity of ages, personal histories, charisms and vocations;
We cannot be without the house of the Lord, which is our home,
without the holy places where we were born to faith, where we
discovered the provident presence of the Lord and discovered
the merciful embrace that lifts up those who have fallen, where
we consecrated our vocation to marriage or religious life, where
we prayed and gave thanks, rejoiced and wept, where we
entrusted to the Father our loved ones who had completed their
earthly pilgrimage;
We cannot be without the Lord’s Day, without Sunday which
gives light and meaning to the succession of days of work and
to family and social responsibilities.
As much as the means of communication perform a valued service to the sick
and those who are unable to go to church, and have performed a great service
in the broadcast of Holy Mass at a time when there was no possibility of
community celebrations, no broadcast is comparable to personal participation
or can replace it. On the contrary, these broadcasts alone risk distancing us
from a personal and intimate encounter with the incarnate God who gave
himself to us not in a virtual way, but really, saying: “He who eats my flesh
and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him” (Jn 6:56). This physical
contact with the Lord is vital, indispensable, irreplaceable. Once the concrete
measures that can be taken to reduce the spread of the virus to a minimum
have been identified and adopted, it is necessary that all resume their place in
the assembly of brothers and sisters, rediscover the irreplaceable preciousness
and beauty of the celebration of the liturgy, and invite and encourage again
those brothers and sisters have been discouraged, frightened, absent or
uninvolved for too long.
"Reflect upon the providence
and wisdom of God in all
created things and praise Him
in them all."
St. Teresa of Avila
We celebrate the Feast Day of
St. Teresa on Thursday,
October 15th.
St. Teresa, Pray for Us!
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PARISH OFFERTORY CONTRIBUTIONS
Envelope Contributions last week .................. $6,780.00
Electronic Giving last week ........................... $9,037.00
Online Giving .................................................... $355.00
Capital Maintenance ....................................... $2270.00
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
Sacred Heart Parish will join 40 Days for Life in Madison
on Friday, October 16th from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm. Meet in
the Sacred Heart parking lot at 9:30 am. Call to join the
carpool at 608-495-0868.
IS JESUS CALLING YOU?
Sacred Heart has small groups gathering this Fall with
many days and times available. Share life and faith with
one another, reflect upon God's word and pray for and
with one another! Answer Jesus' call! To join a small
group that will fit your schedule contact Robin Brenner at
608-393-5999.
Wednesday, October 14 - Mass at 8:15 a.m. with Grades
1-4 led by Gr. 2
Thursday, October 15 - Mass at 8:15 a.m. led by Gr. 7
Caramel apples will be delivered around October 14-15th.
Boxes of Joy from Cross Catholic Outreach
Box of Joy is an annual Christmas gift ministry organized
by local Catholic schools, parishes and groups across the
United States and facilitated by Cross Catholic Outreach.
By packing Boxes of Joy with toys and other gifts,
participants bless children suffering from extreme poverty
by sharing the joy of Christmas and planting seeds of
hope. (https://crosscatholic.org/box-of-joy/)
SHS will be participating in this service project during the
month of October to bring smiles to other children, ages 2-
14. We will provide gift boxes and a list of possible items
to place in the box. Your family can fill the box and label
it for a boy or girl. A $9.00 check made out to Cross
Catholic Outreach should be attached to the cover of the
box to cover the cost of shipping. Do NOT seal the
shoeboxes with tape, but feel free to secure the box with a
rubber band or a ribbon. All boxes will need to be turned
in by Tuesday, November 3rd, to allow us time to prepare
for shipping. Consider bringing a smile to others and to
yourself! Contact the school office if you would like to
participate in this project.
Meet the Staff: Mr.
Anthony Iannece
(Mr. I) MS
Science/Social
Studies
My name is
Anthony Iannece,
but just call me Mr.
I. I am very proud to
say that I have been
a Crusader for over
8 years. I am
originally from New
York and was a
teacher out there for
several years before
moving to Reedsburg. My wife, Alicia, and I have three
beautiful children: Liam, Noah, and Josie. Liam and Noah
attend SHS as a second grader and a kindergartner. We
have a very lovable labrador named Obi that loves to visit
the school sometimes. I am a big fan of anything outdoors.
My favorite aspect about Sacred Heart are its students.
They make everything worth it. I am blessed to teach them
and support them, even beyond Sacred Heart School.
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Parish Information
HOME & HOSPITAL VISITS
If you have a family member who is hospitalized or
homebound and needs a visit, please call the Parish
Center and ask for Alison McShane. You may also
request to be placed on the Clergy List at Reedsburg
Area Medical Center.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY
Envelopes for your contributions can be picked up in the
church entry and placed in the regular collection basket
and marked, St. Vincent de Paul. New members are
always welcome. Large item donations call the store at
524-7714. Pick-ups are Saturday’s from 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 p.m.
SACRAMENTS
For information regarding the Sacraments of Baptism,
Matrimony or Reconciliation refer to our website or call
the parish office. Website: www.shcreedsburg.org
PRAYER LINE
Please call 768-7014 or 524-2412 if you have special
concerns and would like a group of people to pray for
your intentions; or if you would like to join this ministry.
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RCIA Inquiry Sessions will be meeting virtually through Google
Meet starting the week of Oct. 12. We will use "The
Search" on FORMED as a backdrop to ask questions
about what we seek and who God is. It is for those who
are unbaptized as well as baptized Christians who are
seeking full communion with the Catholic Church.
Email [email protected] to sign up.
Please note there will be no Faith Formation classes on
Wednesday, October 21st.
HIGH SCHOOL FALL FUN NIGHT
All high school students are invited out to Camp Gray for
a night of fun on Saturday, October 17th from 5-10 pm.
The cost is $20 which includes dinner. Please email Pat
for more information.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED ADORERS NEEDED
Weekly Adoration (Thursday 9am - Friday 8am)
We are in need of weekly commitments for the following
hours:
Thursdays: 11 am, 3 pm, & 10 pm
Fridays: 1am & 2am
Contact Tricia Sanborn at the office to sign up
EVANGELIZATION &
PASTORAL CARE
Alison McShane
YOUTH MINISTRY Patrick Andera
FAITH FORMATION Patrick Andera
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UPCOMING ELECTION INFORMATION
The right of US citizens, age 18 or over, to vote is both a
privilege and a responsibility. It is important that we
exercise this responsibility and vote in the upcoming
November 3, 2020 election. There are three options for
voting.
Absentee Ballot by Mail: The procedure for this was
detailed in a bulletin item two weeks ago. That
information is available at www.myvote.wi.gov. Your
clerk must receive your ballot by 8:00 P.M. on Nov. 3,
2020. Carefully follow the directions that come with the
ballot. You must sign the outside of your return envelope.
You also must have a witness sign the outside of your
envelope.
In Person Absentee Ballot: If you live in the City of
Reedsburg this is usually an easy and efficient way to cast
your vote. Just go to the City Clerk’s office any weekday
from October 20 – October 30 with your photo ID and
complete an absentee ballot there. The clerk will sign as
your witness. The Reedsburg City Clerk is on the upper
level of the City Hall.
For anyone outside the City limits, go to
www.myvote.wi.gov to find your clerk. You may contact
them for information on where to go and the dates they
offer in-person absentee voting.
Vote at the Polls Nov 3rd : Polls will be open 7:00 a.m.-
8:00 p.m. In Reedsburg voting is on the lower level of
City Hall. For other municipalities, check
www.myvote.wi.gov.
No matter which way you choose to vote, you will need to
provide picture ID, e.g., unexpired Driver’s License or
State ID. If you don’t currently have acceptable ID, now
is the time to get it. A complete list is located at
https://bringit.wi.gov.
For questions call the Wisconsin Elections Commission at
866-868-3947.
If you are registering to vote or have moved, you will need
official documentation of your current residence, e.g.,
driver’s license, utility bill. Other acceptable
documentation may be found at www.myvote.wi.gov.
If you are not registered to vote, you have time to register
prior to the election (see www.myvote.wi.gov) or you may
register on the day of the election as long as you bring
proper documentation. If you need assistance or have
questions you may visit www.myvote.wi.gov or call 1-866-
868-3947.
“Lead Me, Lord”
This week’s recessional hymn
is an uplifting song based on
Matthew 5:3-12; 7:7, 13; and
John 14:6. The chorus asks
the Lord to ‘be our way, truth,
and life’. The premise of this
hymn is asking the Lord to
lead us on correct paths as we
journey towards His
kingdom. It's a great frame of
mind to have as we exit after Mass.
We appreciate everyone's understanding and cooperation
as we continue to navigate through the pandemic. We also
appreciate those who have offered their time and abilities
to help provide music for the mass by singing or
playing. If you are interested in cantoring or playing the
piano/organ for Mass please contact Andrea at the parish
office or email [email protected]
FALL FESTIVAL
While our Sacred Heart Fall Festival had a different look
and feel from previous years due to COVID -19, we are
truly blessed with how this year's Festival turned out. A
big thank you to all who purchased raffle tickets, made
donations and purchased items at our online auction. It
was very moving to see how everyone came together to
make this year's Fall Festival such a success.
A special thank you to Nancy Hornack and Teresa Bass
for managing the raffle, along with Kathy Schulz and Lisa
Rockweiler for presiding over the festival. The online
auction was set up and run by Tina Moritz and Pauline
Brown. Thank you ladies for your time and energy in this
year's Fall Festival.
Fall Festival Financial Summary
Income:
Donations $6033.00
Online Auction 7643.00
Raffle 46950.00
Gross Income $60,626.00
Expense:
Raffle $16,000.00
Adv&Promo 549.00
Total Exp. $16,549.00
Net Income $44,077 See you next year at Fall Festival 2021!
MUSIC Andrea Sorenson
Justice and Peace
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