Saint Florian Staffed by the Discalced Carmelite Friars
June 14, 2020 ~ The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday (Anticipated) ...................... 4:00 p.m.
Sunday .............................................. 8:00 a.m.
DAILY MASSES STILL CANCELLED (subject to change)
Monday through Friday .................... 5:00 p.m. (celebrated in Our Lady’s Chapel) — CANCELLED
Evening before Holy Day (Anticipated) ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. (celebrated in the Main Church - no 5:00 p.m. Mass)
Holy Day .......................................... 8:00 a.m. (celebrated in the Main Church - no 5:00 p.m. Mass)
CONFESSIONS
Saturdays ........................................ 2:00-3:15 pm in the Main Church (or upon request at the Parish Office)
HELPING HANDS
Outreach for the elderly and the homebound. Elaine Croft....................................... 615-7124
MARY QUEEN OF SAINTS CATHOLIC ACADEMY
(Our Parish Cluster School)
1435 South 92 Street • West Allis, WI 53214 476-0751
PARISH STAFF Administrator: Fr. Fred Alexander, O.C.D. 383-3565, ext. 2 Email ......... [email protected] Secretary: Jacqueline Wick Maintenance: Joseph Rivest
ST. FLORIAN PARISH OFFICE 1210 South 45 Street, West Milwaukee, WI 53214-3614 Phone ............................................... 383-3565, ext. 0 Fax ................................................... 383-2708 Email ............. [email protected] Website ............... www.stflorian.org
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (The Parish Office is closed on Fridays.)
PASTORAL COUNCIL Chairperson: Kate Klister ............... 350-9217 Vice Chair: Sue Jens ....................... 328-4042 Trustee: Russell Miller .................... 671-2385 Trustee: Sandy Kania ...................... 672-0364
MUSIC DIRECTORS Joseph Carpenter - 4:00 p.m. Sat. choir…..430-3425 Diane Bersch - 8:00 a.m. Sun. choir……...541-8109
CHRISTIAN FORMATION OFFICE Within St. Rita Parish, 2318 South 61 Street , West Allis, WI 53219 High School/Confirmation Program RCIA-Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIC-Rite of Christian Initiation of Children Contact the DRE - Director of Religious Education, Barbara Krieger..................................... 541-7515, ext. 39
SACRAMENTS Baptism Parish registration and parental instruction required. Please contact the parish office.
Marriage Please arrange for a date and instructions at least six months in advance at the parish office. Parish registration is required.
Anointing of the Sick — CANCELLED UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE (subject to change)
PARISH MEMBERSHIP Each family or single adult 18 years old or older
living at home or alone is invited and expected to be registered in our parish family at the parish office.
Please call the parish office to register.
“Please Remember St. Florian Parish in your Will.”
1233 South 45 Street, West Milwaukee, WI 53214-3615
“I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread
that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.”
~ John 6:51
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) St. Florian Parish - June 14, 2020
June 13, 2020
through
June 21, 2020
CARMELITE QUOTE
“He shows no partiality. He loves everyone. Nobody has any excuse, no matter how miserable he may be . . .”
~ St. Teresa of Avila
Sun: Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12]/ 1 Cor 10:16-17/Jn 6:51-58 Mon: 1 Kgs 21:1-16/Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-6a, 6b-7 [2b]/ Mt 5:38-42 Tues: 1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 11 and 16 [cf. 3a]/ Mt 5:43-48 Wed: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20, 21, 24 [25]/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thurs: Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7 [12a]/Mt 6:7-15 Fri: Dt 7:6-11/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 10 [cf. 17]/ 1 Jn 4:7-16/Mt 11:25-30 Sat: 2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 1 Sm 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd [cf. 1]/ Lk 2:41-51 Next Sun: Jer 20:10-13/Ps 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35 [14c]/ Rom 5:12-15/Mt 10:26-3
Readings for the week of June 14, 2020
Sat., June 13 - Anticipated Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) The Parishioners of St. Florian Parish
Sun., June 14 - The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) † David Schupp
Mon., June 15 - Weekday
No Mass Intention
Tues., June 16 - Weekday
No Mass Intention
Wed., June 17 - Weekday
No Mass Intention
Thurs., June 18 - Weekday
No Mass Intention
Fri., June 19 - The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus No Mass Intention
Sat., June 20 - Anticipated 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time † Paul Karpfinger
Sun., June 21 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Parishioners of St. Florian Parish
CATHOLIC QUOTE
ETERNAL FLAME
June 13 - June 19, 2020
No Eternal Flame request this week
It is no wonder that followers of Christ are called the Body of Christ. After all, sharing in the same spiritual food and sacred meal, they become what they eat and reveal the Divine Image. There is so much power for healing in the com-muity of believers. Through the Eucharist, Christ becomes as present in those who have partaken of his Body and Blood as he has the elements them-selves. The very presence of God touches the depths of the human soul and visits a part of us that no human be-ing can ever hope to explore. We are God’s. The sacred Eucharistic meal is a celebration of intimacy, the reunion of two loves in constant search of and longing for the other.
The community of believers receives the power and the presence to touch and heal in the name of the One they have welcomed within. It is now within their grasp to change the way life is lived and to more intentionally put into practice the Beatitudes that the Divine Guest has revealed. We are asked to be like Christ and work to create a world of sufficien-cy, where the greed of some no longer creates the want of others but where all of God’s children can find a home and a place at the table of life. The One who makes a home within calls us to live a life that transforms. We are changed ourselves and now become agents of change for others. We are the Body of Christ. God is with us. We have been nourished.
Sadly, many are afraid to try. We know what we are called to do, but we struggle with feelings of doubt as to whether God really is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Do our systems have to change? Is it possible that we somehow missed the mark when we put all of our social networks in place and established the business of our lives? Perhaps we have to radically rethink our approach and that can scare us. We might have to give something up or change, and we don’t want to. As long as want, injustice, division, prejudice, and scarcity still exit, there is tremen-dous work for the Body of Christ.
GOSPEL MEDITATION — ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE
CALENDAR RAFFLE WINNER
June 9, 2020
$25 - Junior & Sharon
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The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) St. Florian Parish - June 14, 2020
In June,
Please Pray For . . .
Saturday, June 13 - Anticipated Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) 2:00-3:15 pm Confessions in Church 4:00 pm Mass in Church
Sunday, June 14 - The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) 8:00 am Mass in Church
* Daily Masses will not yet resume until allowed by the Archdiocese. Private Masses will continue to be
celebrated without an assembly for Daily Masses only.
Monday, June 15 5:00 pm Mass in Our Lady’s Chapel CANCELLED
Tuesday, June 16 5:00 pm Mass in Our Lady’s Chapel CANCELLED
Wednesday, June 17 5:00 pm Mass in Our Lady’s Chapel CANCELLED
Thursday, June 18 5:00 pm Mass in Our Lady’s Chapel CANCELLED
Friday, June 19 5:00 pm Mass in Our Lady’s Chapel CANCELLED
Saturday, June 20 - Anticipated 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2:00-3:15 pm Confessions in Church 4:00 pm Mass in Church w/Father’s Day Blessings
Sunday, June 21 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Mass in Church w/Father’s Day Blessings
* Anointing of the Sick is CANCELLED at this time.
Catherine Becker Sylvia Brazeau Gregg & Susan
Dufek Helen Guszkowski
Joyce Johnson Ruth Kressl
Helen Markowski
Bernie & James McGivern
Betty Michalowski Candy Netterfield
family Katherine Papa Mary Priewe
Elizabeth Reineck
Patrick & Rose Redmond
Sr. Colombiere Relevant, C.S.A.
Carolyn Toby Edie Wurcer
Gloria Zelazek Bernie Zimney
The Heart of Stewardship
What else is there to give when one has already given away one’s body and one’s life? What more can one say or do to demonstrate love for another when all one had has been given to another? This total giving of self to loved ones cannot be
trumped by flowery words or material gifts that are fleeting. This is the ultimate in love. This is the love Jesus had for us on the way to his Passion, at the institution of the Holy Eucharist. This is the love he has for us daily in the celebration of the Mass on altars in every church, in every city, in every nation on earth. No one can give more. No one can ask for more.
This is the true heart of Christian stewardship.
If you take the time to gaze upon your God in the simplest of forms and begin to reflect on what has actually taken place with bread and wine becoming the presence of the Divine, then you can begin to understand true humility, sacrifice, and love. And when you have the privilege to take that Real Presence into your body at the meal where you are an honored
guest, you become one with the One who is the embodiment of stewardship.
Then, you must ask yourself, “How can I even begin to reflect the love that I have encountered at this feast?” The answer is you can begin with the simple actions of the day: where will you go, whom will you meet, and in what work will you partake? Jesus Christ has shown that the greatest gift ever given can be disguised in this world in a piece of bread. By
joining your body to his, he can now transform human hearts, not by grand acts, but by everyday acts, by everyday people, practicing Everyday Stewardship.
~ Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP — RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS
LIVE THE LITURGY — INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK
They recognized him in the breaking of bread. This was the amazing revelation or epiphany that occurred on the
Road to Emmaus. Bread that had been transformed into the Body of Christ opened the eyes of the disciples and showed them who was really with them. Their hearts were burning.
Sometimes we struggle with our belief in the Eucharist because we make it too much of an intellectual challenge.
If God’s divinity was wed to humanity in the incarnation of Christ, then why is it not possible for God to take simple elements of bread and wine and transform them into his
Body and Blood? Affirm your faith today that the Eucharist you receive is God Himself. Become what you
eat and allow God to embrace your soul and touch that part of you that no one else can touch.
All other Parish Events continue to be cancelled this week except weekend Masses & Confessions.
Also, please find the link to the letter HERE located on the Archdiocese website to click
on other links that you see in blue above within their letter and read related information.
STILL COLLECTING ALUMINUM CANS
As St. Florian Parish has done for many years, we will continue to collect your aluminum cans.
The proceeds from the money received will be directed to the St. Vincent de Paul Council Office.
This is our way of continuing to support this very important cause we were a part of for many years.
Thank you, Russ Miller, Trustee
NO PAPER BULLETINS ALLOWED
The Archdiocese has allowed the Church to open again for weekend Masses; but their guidelines are no longer
allowing paper bulletins to be distributed at Masses or any other way, at least for now. The only way bulletins will be
available is online via our website.
The simplest way to find our bulletin online is by going to our website at: stflorian.org
If you have any questions or need assistance, please call the Parish Office for more explanation.
If you know anyone without internet access, call them to let them know about information that may be helpful.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
CHURCH DONATIONS
With the Church now open, many may still choose to stay at home
due to health reasons.
Please know that donations can be mailed to the office or dropped in the mail slot of the Parish Office
door if you want to maintain social distancing.
Many of you have done this during the pandemic and it has been greatly appreciated.
Saturday Mass is at 4:00 p.m. Sunday Mass is at 8:00 a.m.
No Daily Masses yet.
There are several changes for the safe celebration of Mass.
Read “The Catholic Comeback” guidelines from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee at the
link below for more information.
The Catholic Comeback | Returning to Sunday Mass
Archbishop Listecki has released specific
guidelines for returning to Mass. If you have not
yet had a chance to review these, we
encourage you to do so.
You can find the guide HERE.
Mary and the Saints
Question: Why do Catholics pray to Mary and the saints?
Answer: One of the statements of faith we make when we pray the Nicene Creed and the Apostles Creed is that we believe in “the communion of saints.” The Catechism of
the Catholic Church reminds us that this communion (another word for community) includes all the faithful on
earth, the souls in Purgatory, and the blessed women, men, and children who are in heaven. This teaching is grounded
in our belief that, through Baptism, we are united with Christ and to one another with bonds that are stronger
even than death.
And so from the time of the early Church, Christians have turned to other believers for prayers and assistance,
including those who have gone before us, confident that God hears the prayers of all of His children. While we ask
the saints (and one another) for prayers and support, we remember that the saints join us in prayer. But it is God who blesses and sanctifies us.
When we think of Mary and the saints in heaven, we have to remember that we can turn to them for intercession and
assistance because they were faulted, limited human beings, just like us. This means that they are able to understand our
struggles, doubts, fears, joys, and hopes. But as we learn their stories, we can also begin to recognize that they stand out in the history of the Church because they persevered in
their commitment to follow Christ. Whether they were ordained, vowed religious, martyrs, husbands, wives, or
even children, they show us that holiness is possible. We can not only follow their example
but also benefit from their prayerful support.
Our devotion to the saints and gratitude for their witness, prayers, and protection should also be an inspiration for us,
especially when we become aware of the needs of others or when others ask us to pray for them.
We are called to share the blessings we receive. This is also part of our own journey of growing in holiness.
WHY DO WE DO THAT? — CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED
Confessions have resumed.
Due to guidelines put in place by the Archdiocese, cleaning will need to be done
between each Confession.
Because of that, Fr. Fred has changed the time for Confessions to allow for that cleaning.
The new Confession time is from 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. on Saturdays
and the location will remain in the Church.
Please contact the Parish Office to request a Confession at another time.
CONFESSIONS RESUME
The following are live-stream options for the celebration of Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours, the official prayer of the Church. This list is in no way exhaustive; it is merely
an attempt to help the Faithful pray together.
Daily Mass with Pope Francis (Vatican News) —
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7E- LYc1wivk33iyt5bR5zQ
Celebrate an In-Home Celebration of the Word — https://edwardsri.com/2020/03/13/17088/
How to Make a Spiritual Communion — https://www.ncregister.com/blog/armstrong/if-you-cant -receive-communion-make-a-spiritual-communion
Liturgy of the Hours - The Benedictine Monks of Saint John’s Abbey in Collegeville, MN: https://saintjohnsabbey.org/live - The Benedictine Monks of Conception Abbey in Conception, MO: https://www.conceptionabbey.org/monastery/live/
For more resources during this time of quarantined living, please visit:
Courageous Communion webpage — https://www.archmil.org/Courageous-Communion
Each day the Archbishop has a daily video reflection, which can be found at:
https://www.archmil.org/Daily-Reflection
Pope Francis' special Urbi et Orbi blessing on Friday, March 27, 2020 with full text and video of his meditation from St. Peter’s Basilica imploring our Lord to end the Coronavirus pandemic:
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-03/urbi-et-orbi-pope-coronavirus-prayer-blessing.html
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRAYER
During this time of social distancing as together we all do our part to slow the spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus. This
leaves us with a deep longing for Christ in the Eucharist. While nothing can replace the Eucharist, this list of online
resources may help you remain spiritually nourished.
WEBSITES, BLOGS & PODCASTS FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH & FORMATION
The following are some excellent websites that may be helpful to your spiritual growth.
Integrated Catholic Life is a website and blog for people of all ages. The articles and blogs contained here range from scriptural reflections to Catholic apologetics. http://www.integratedcatholiclife.org/
LIFE TEEN blog is an excellent blog for teens and college students as they navigate what it means to be Catholic in today’s society. https://lifeteen.com/blog/
CatholicMom.com is a collection of articles, reflections, and activity ideas for today’s busy mom. There is also a podcast and a “hangout” for online discussion. http://catholicmom.com/
Ministry Monday is a weekly podcast for liturgical musicians and is a service of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. Each podcast provides liturgical musicians with the opportunities to learn, engage, grow and be renewed in their faith. https://www.ministrymonday.org/
Busted Halo is a media resource that helps people of all ages understand the Catholic faith, put it into practice in their everyday lives, and share it with others. https://bustedhalo.com/about
Echoes from the Bell Tower Blog & Podcast is a ministry of the Monks of Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Saint Meinrad, Indiana. It is devoted to observations on Christian faith, spirituality, and everyday events by contributors who have a deep connection to the Benedictine values lived out at Saint Meinrad Archabbey.
Blog: https://www.saintmeinrad.edu/seminary-blog/echoes-from-the-bell-tower/?blogtype=s
Podcast: https://www.saintmeinrad.edu/echoes
The Magnificat is offering their liturgical resources free during this pandemic at:
https://us.magnificat.net/free
The Magnificat suggests a prayer of spiritual Communion:
Jesus, really present in the Most Holy Sacrament of the altar, since I cannot now receive thee under the
sacramental veil, I beseech thee, with a heart full of love and longing, to come spiritually into my soul through the Immaculate Heart
of thy most Holy Mother, and to abide with me, thou in me, and I in thee, in time and in eternity. Amen.
SPIRITUAL RESOURCES
The Opportunities for Prayer listing and Spiritual Resources information will remain in the bulletin for those choosing to not attend Mass yet for various health reasons.
Currently, the obligation to attend Sunday Mass is dispensed from the Archbishop through Sunday, July 5.
COMMUNITY AREA ANNOUNCEMENT
Capuchin Virtual Walk for the Hungry 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are holding our walk — virtually and actually!
Date: Friday, July 17 & Saturday, July 18
Location: Wherever you want!
Preferably from the comfort of your neighborhood. We encourage you to walk in your neighborhood and capture the journey on social media. Please stay safe
by practicing social distancing while walking.
Time: Whenever you’d like to go outside!
Register for the Capuchin Walk for the Hungry and help feed, clothe and care for those in need.
Use the hash tag: #capuchinwalkforthehungry and/or mention @CapuchinCommunityServices on Facebook or Twitter. We will share photos posted and/or submitted
on our Facebook and Flickr.
Register online at:
https://www.capuchinwalk.org/register/
Stewardship
Actual Budget Over/
(Under)
Month of February 2020
Envelopes 8,890 10,000 (1,110)
Offertory 1,503 2,500 (997)
End of Year Appeal 0 0 0
Total 10,393 12,500 (2,107)
Year to Date
Envelopes 74,833 80,000 (5,167)
Offertory 14,828 20,000 (5,172)
End of Year Appeal 7,907 7,000 907
Total 97,569 107,000 (9,432)
Other Income YTD
Cristo Rey / Carmel Hall 36,000 36,000 0
Carmel Hall Misc. 425 667 (242)
Cristo Rey Parish Offices 5,360 5,360 0
Stewardship
Actual Budget Over/
(Under)
Month of March 2020
Envelopes 7,545 10,000 (2,455)
Offertory 803 2,500 (1,697)
End of Year Appeal 0 0 0
Total 8,348 12,500 (4,152)
Year to Date
Envelopes 82,378 90,000 (7,622)
Offertory 15,632 22,500 (6,868)
End of Year Appeal 7,907 7,000 907
Total 105,917 119,500 (13,583)
Other Income YTD
Cristo Rey / Carmel Hall 40,500 40,500 0
Carmel Hall Misc. 650 750 (100)
Cristo Rey Parish Offices 6,030 6,030 0
Stewardship
Actual Budget Over/
(Under)
Month of April 2020
Envelopes 7,294 10,000 (2,706)
Offertory 100 2,500 (2,400)
End of Year Appeal 0 0 0
Total 7,394 12,500 (5,106)
Year to Date
Envelopes 89,672 100,000 (10,328)
Offertory 15,732 25,000 (9,268)
End of Year Appeal 7,907 7,000 907
Total 113,311 132,000 (18,689)
Other Income YTD Cristo Rey / Carmel Hall 45,000 45,000 0
Carmel Hall Misc. 725 833 (108)
Cristo Rey Parish Offices 6,700 6,700 0
Flag Day Celebrated — June 14
On May 30, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a presidential
proclamation establishing a national Flag Day on June 14. Many
Americans celebrate Flag Day by displaying the Red, White and Blue in
front of homes and businesses. The day commemorates the adoption of the Stars
and Stripes as the official flag of the United States.
source: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/modern/jb_modern_birth_1.html
The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus — June 19
In Catholic churches and homes, one of the most popular images of Jesus is the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is the image of God’s love revealed in the pierced heart of His Son. It is the symbol of a love that conquers sin and transcends death,
the symbol of the One who loved us to the end. Love has always been associated with the heart, so it was only natural that the love of God
became represented by a heart, the heart of his Son Jesus. In him, God
the Father revealed his infinite love for us. On the Friday after the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, the Church
celebrates the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
source: https://todayscatholic.org/the-sacred-heart-of-jesus/
The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary — June 20
The attention of Christians was early attracted by the love and virtues of
the Heart of Mary. The Gospel itself invited this attention with exquisite discretion and delicacy. What was first excited was compassion for the
Virgin Mother. It was, so to speak, at the foot of the Cross that the Christian heart first made the
acquaintance of the Heart of Mary. Simeon's prophecy paved the way and furnished the devotion with one of its favourite formulae and most
popular representations: the heart pierced with a sword. But Mary was not merely passive at the foot of the Cross;
"she cooperated through charity", as St. Augustine says, "in the work of our redemption".
Prayer: Grant, Lord God, that we, your servants, may rejoice in unfailing health of mind and body, and, through the glorious intercession of Blessed Mary ever-Virgin, may
we be set free from present sorrow and come to enjoy eternal happiness. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your
Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
source: https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2020-06-20
Catholic Charities Community Blood Drive When: Friday, June 12, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Where: Adult Day Center, 1919 North 60 Street, Milwaukee
Our friends at Catholic Charities are hosting a Second Community Blood Drive in partnership with Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin and we need your help!
Due to COVID-19, blood donations are needed now more than ever before. If you are able to donate blood, consider signing up to save a life. Your neighbor needs your help. You can be a hero today!
Signup here
If you are not able to donate, you can still help! Please share our Facebook event page and encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to save a life. Thanks for helping out.
Take care and God bless, ROBERT SHELLEDY
Director Dignity of the Human Person | Coordinator Social Justice Ministry
3501 South Lake Drive | PO Box 070912 | Milwaukee, WI 53207-0912 | P: 414-758-2286 www.archmil.org/offices/social-justice.htm
Providing Emergency Needs
Thanks to your generosity, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Coronavirus Emergency Fund is providing emergency needs to local families including food, personal care items, rent assistance and job referral services. In the past month, 22 grants have been distributed to our parishes, St. Vincent de Paul chapters and local Catholic programs. If you are able, please consider
making a donation now to help alleviate the growing financial hardship caused by the pandemic in our area at archmil.org/Giving.
Annual Silent Preached Retreat for Women Religious and Associates
Monday, July 6 – Monday, July 13, 2020 1800 North Timber Trail Lane, Oconomowoc, WI
Theme: “Relishing with Faith the Giftedness of Yesterday,
Today, and the Days to Come”
Presenters: Fr.Richard Thibodeau, C.Ss.R. and Fr. Ted Lawson, C.Ss.R.
Arrival/Check-in: Between 3:00 and 4:30 p.m. with welcome at 5:00 p.m. followed
by the evening meal at 5:30 p.m.
Departure: Following noon meal on the day of departure.
Cost: Seven Day Retreat – $485
Each day we enter a new moment in the gift of our life. We look at the past with a sense of enlightened understanding for all that has been. We
look at the present with a sense of God’s affirmation of us in the here and now. We move into the future with hope as we explore with
renewed faith and trust new possibilities for our life.
The retreat will consist of presentations, daily Eucharist, opportunity for the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick, and plenty of time for private prayer and rest. The retreat is designed to be experi-
enced in an atmosphere of silence.
Fr. Richard Thibodeau is the Director of the Redemptorist Retreat Center. He was Pastor of St. Alphonsus Parish in St. Mary Church,
which houses the National Shrine of Redemptorist Blessed Francis X. Seelos, in New Orleans. Fr. Thibodeau is a native of Milwaukee.
Fr. Ted Lawson was pastor of St. Michael's Parish in Chicago and for the last couple of months was assigned to the Redemptorist Renewal Center
in Tucson. Fr. Ted is a native of Pewaukee.
Click here to register online
To register by phone call 1-262-567-6900
To register by email: [email protected]
OTHER COMMUNITY AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS
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