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St. Pius X Parish Community ST. PIUS X 2506 WAUWATOSA AVE. WAUWATOSA 53213 OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Thursday: 9 am to 3 pm Friday: 9 am to Noon PARISH OFFICE 414-453-3875 2506 Wauwatosa Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53213 Website: www.stpiusparish.org Welcome! Fax: 414 -453-7570 Mrs. Marlyn Blonien Parish Secretary Ext x 13 If you are new to the area or visiting from another par- ish, welcome to our faith community! We invite you to PASTORAL TEAM 414-453-3875 Fr. Paul Portland, SDS Pastor x 11 become a member of our parish family. Deacon Patric Nikolas, SDS Please take a “New Membership packet available in Mr. Dean Weyer Dir. Admin. Services x 16 the church lobby, or call the parish office at 414-453- Ms. Sarah Daszczuk Youth Minister (see below) Mrs. Samantha El-Azem Dir. Faith Formation (see below) 3875. Already a member? Please let us know of any Ms. Kathy Wellenstein Dir. Liturgy & Music x 14 changes to your address, email address , phone number, Mrs. Lori Suarez School Principal (see below) or addition to the family. Automatic-Withdrawal for SCHOOL/PRESCHOOL 414-258-9977 contributions is available, please contact the parish Wauwatosa Catholic School Mrs. Lori Suarez Principal x 110 office. 1500 Wauwatosa Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53213 E-Mail ~ [email protected] Fax 414-258-9972 CHILD CARE ~ The mission of St. Pius X Catholic Community is to St. Pius X location 414-453-7220 x 17 nurture, deepen, celebrate and live out our identity as Wauwatosa Catholic location 414-258-2094 Ms. Tisa Padovano, Dir. [email protected] an apostolic community, a people who are called, gift- ed and sent by our God. ~ Served by the Society of the RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (K/4—5th Grades) Divine Savior Salvatorians Mrs. Samantha El-Azem ~ [email protected] Christ King 414-258-2604 YOUTH MINISTRY (6-12 Grades) Ms. Sarah Daszczuk ~ [email protected] Wauwatosa Catholic School Christ King 414-258-2604 serves a diverse community of ANOINTING OF THE SICK & HOSPITAL VISITS Call the Parish Office— 414-453-3875 learners by teaching our stu- dents to live Christ centered BAPTISMS Baptism preparation classes will be held on a rotating, monthly lives, to embrace Catholic val- basis between the Tri-Parishes (St. Pius, St. Bernard and ues, and to excel academically, while developing lead- Christ King). Please contact the St. Pius office for class information. ers who have a passion to serve and create a better WEDDINGS world. Preparation must begin six months prior to the planned wedding date. Contact the pastor. NEW MEMBERS ST. PIUS X LITURGY SCHEDULE Welcome! Registration forms (available in the parish office or at the back of church) may be turned in or mailed to the parish Saturday: 5:00 pm office at any time. After your form is received, you will receive Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am a call from the pastor to welcome you and answer any Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:00 am questions you might have. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION CRY ROOM The Chapel is available during Masses for people with young Saturday: 4:00—4:30 pm or by appointment children who wish to use it. It is located to the left of the main altar. COLLABORATIVE PARISHES FELLOWSHIP CHRIST KING: Rev. Phillip Bogacki Coffee and donuts are served most Sundays (Sept - May) - following the 8 and 10:30 AM liturgies in the school cafeteria. Saturday: 4:30 pm (Reconciliation: 9 am) Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am PASTORAL COUNCIL [email protected] Tue. –Wed.-Thur. Fri: 8:00 am Joanna Clementi, Chair 414-475-1715 Jane Koss, Vice Chair ST. BERNARD: Rev. Phillip Bogacki Emily Wisniewski, Secretary Saturday: 4:00 pm (Reconciliation: 3 pm) Dennis Myers, Trustee 262-853-8214 Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 am Ron Skelton, Trustee 414-476-6284 Mon. - Wed. - Fri: 8:15 am Tues . - 5:30 pm PALM SUNDAY APRIL 14, 2019 mass weekly Intentions Ministry Schedule MONDAY, APRIL 15 RECEPTIONIST SCHEDULE 8:00 AM † Tyrol Barber AM PM TUESDAY, APRIL 16 Mon Apr 15 Gail McAleese 8:15 AM (Mass at Mother of Good Counsel) Tue Apr 16 Sue Langel WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 Wed Apr 17 Mary Hildebrandt 8:00 AM † Thomas Dee Thu Apr 18 Sue Langel Fri Apr 19 Office Closed HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 18 7:00 PM † Henry & Gertrude Wellenstein ACOLYTE SCHEDULE - APRIL 15-17 / 18-21 GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 19 7:00 PM ——- M-W 8:00 AM Jim Jaworowicz HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Thu 7:00 PM Emma & Charlotte Desjarlais, 8:15 PM Parish members Matt & Cai Joseph Fri 7:00 PM Erin & Ellie Gonzales EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 21 Sat 8:15 PM Eliana Idzikowski, Maria Poehls 8:00 AM † Tom McAleese Sun 8:00 AM Matthew Phillips 10:30 AM † Thomas Soboleski 10:30 AM Steven & Libby Koss MINISTERS OF HOSPITALITY - APRIL 18-21 Thu 7 PM Volunteers This Week at Pius Fri 7 PM Volunteers Sat 8:15 PM Volunteers MON APR 15 Yoga 9 am Rm 101 Sun 8 AM Mickey Jicha, Mary Beno, Mike Laskowski AA 11 am Rm 101, Conf. Rm 10:30 AM Rob & Kari Manriquez, Thomas Hooyman TUE APR 16 J&P 7 pm R/LR LECTOR SCHEDULE - APRIL 18-21 WED APR 17 Refl on Sun Script 8:30 am R/DR Rose So. 6:30 pm Rm 101 Thu 7 PM Joan Quinn Fri 7 PM Louise Reinmuller, Anne Curley, AA 12:15 pm Rm 101, Conf. Rm Gary Pokorny THUR APR 18 Holy Thurs. Service 7 pm Church Sat 8:15 PM Gary Pokorny, Roznowski, S Barbara, FRI APR 19 AA 11 am Rm 101, Conf Rm Greg Dunlop AA 7:30 pm Rm 101, Conf Rm Sun 8 AM Aileen Smith Good Friday Service 7 pm Church 10:30 AM Anne Curley SAT APR 20 AA 11 am Rm 101, Conf Rm CANTOR SCHEDULE - APRIL 18-21 Holy Sat. Service 8:15 pm Church Thur 7 PM Ballards SUN APR 21 Easter Sunday Fri 7 PM Shawn Dauer Sat 8:15 PM Chris Graham, Ron Skelton, Sue Langel, Sue Haertel VALUABLE RESOURCES FOR VETERANS Sun 8 AM Chris Graham 10:30 AM Sue Langel Who should apply? How and where do you apply? ALTAR MINISTRY—WEEK OF APRIL 14 Look for printed material from the Laureate Group on the table in S Liz Christensen the church vestibule. Helping older adults and their families manage the challenges of aging . Part-Time Job Opening: FAITH FORMATION WEBSITE The Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorian Priests and Brothers) You can find the latest news, sched- is hiring a part-time administrative assistant for the provincial office ules, and program information regard- at 1735 N Hi Mount Blvd., Milwaukee. Applications may be submit- ing faith formation for K3-12 th grades: ted by April 24. For a job description and application information, please visit http://bit.ly/AdminAssistSDS2019 triparishfaithformation.org Thank you to the members of the Justice and Peace Committee for all their service to us, especially the second Mini Green Summit held last Sunday. Thank you to the Health Committee for the speakers they bring in, the articles in The Invitation, the free yoga sessions by Mary Snow, and the materials available in the lobby of the church. These two committees are always open to new ideas on how they can help the community, so share any ideas you may have. In our two Gospel readings from Luke this weekend (one for the procession with the palms, the other the Passion), there are three different crowds that interact with Jesus. The first is the enthusiastic crowd that accompanied Him into Jerusalem, shouting and waving palms. It almost sounds like a mob out of control. They were in the excitement of the moment: was this the Messiah King who would save Israel? But when things got difficult, where were they? Hopefully, our faith isn’t like that: shallow faith that follows only when it is easy or convenient or promising. The second crowd is the group with the scribes and Pharisees. These are the self-righteous, those who are sure that they are right while those that think or act differently are wrong and need to be condemned. Hopefully, our faith isn’t like that: quick to divide and judge and condemn. The third is the “large crowd, including many women,” who followed Jesus on the Way of the Cross. This is the only group Jesus speaks to, warning them to weep for themselves and their children. Hopefully, our faith IS like theirs: willing to follow Christ even though it might be difficult, following those that suffer and doing the best we can to bring them comfort. As we go through these next days leading up to our celebration of the holiest days of the year, I invite us to reflect on these three groups. When am I in which group? How can I grow to be more in the third? I urge you to attend our services Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil. The powerful symbols in these celebra- tions will help us enter into the life, death, and resurrection of our Lord. And let us support each other in prayer. Annual Rummage Sale LIVING WATER th Thursday, April 25 – Noon to 4pm, Donations as of April 7, 2019 th Friday, April 26 – 9am to 4pm, th $18,900 Saturday, April 27 – 9am to Noon (1/2 Price) St. John the Evangelist Gym (8500 W Cold Spring Rd, Greenfield) STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Our Weekly Gifts of Thanks A Taste of Italy The Italian Community Center invites you to "A Taste of Week Ending Year To-Date Italy" at our recently remodeled building, 631 E.