HOLYLAND CATHOLIC PARISHES

Vision: As disciples of Jesus in the Holyland, love St. Isidore the Farmer - Mount Calvary/Saint Cloud/St. Joe unites us beyond all difficulties. God will do the rest. St. John the Baptist - Johnsburg Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Marytown Mission: We are God's children in the Holyland striving to welcome one and all.

August 9, 2020 St. Mary Holy Cross St. Joseph St. John St. Cloud Sacrament of Baptism: New and expectant parents N10232 Hwy G 308 S. Cty W W620 Cty G N9288 Hwy W 924 Main Street are required to attend a Baptism preparation class. New Holstein Mt. Calvary St. Cloud St. Cloud Godparents are strongly encouraged to attend. Please Malone call Tammy at 795-4316 or Lori at 753-3311.

Adult Confirmation or Reception into the Church: Interested adults who have not been confirmed or who were baptized in another church but would like to be received into the are invited to contact Fr. Gary regarding adult preparation.

Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples planning marriage are asked to contact the Pastor or either Parish Office at least six months prior to the wedding date to begin the preparation process.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: By appointment call office and arrange with Fr. Gary

Pastoral Visits: Please remember to contact the Parish Offices, Fr. Gary, Sr. Jenada (St. Isidore) or Sr. Stephen (St. John’s & St. Mary’s) if you or a loved one would like to be on our prayer list or would like to be visited at the hospital, in your home, nurs- ing home or if incarcerated. Please do not rely on the hospitals to let us know if you are a patient.

Parish Membership: All adults are expected to be registered with their parish. Parish membership involves making a generous commitment of time, talent, and financial treasure. Contact either parish office to register. Persons with Disabilities: You are invited to sit in the front pews if you wish to receive Holy Communion without leaving the pew.

Hearing Assistance System: All five of our Holyland Catholic Churches are equipped with “The Hearing Loop”. Activate t-coil on your hearing aid or ask for device.

Gluten Free Hosts: They are available upon request in the sacristy.

Air Conditioning: For the comfort of those who are heat sensitive Holy Cross & St. John the Baptist Churches are air conditioned.

holylandcatholicparishes.org HolyLand Catholic Parishes 2 nineteenth Sunday in ordinary time

Knights of Columbus Founder HOLYLAND CATHOLIC SCHOOL

Fr. Michael McGivney to be th Beatified on October 31. 16 Annual Golf Outing

The Congregation for the Causes of Sunday, September 20, 2020 Saints announced that Fr. Michael Golfing: QUIT QUI OC- ELKHART LAKE, WI McGivney, the founder of the Knights Registration - 8:00 to 9:00 AM of Columbus will be beatified on **NOTE CHANGE IN START TIME** October 31. The is expected to take place in his native Carts Depart – 9:15, Shotgun Start - 9:30 Connecticut. Beatification, being Dinner: CABARET SUPPER CLUB, ST CLOUD, WI declared “blessed” by the Church, is the final step of recognition before a person is canonized **NOTE CHANGE IN START TIME** and declared a saint. Cocktails - 3:00 PM, Dinner - 4:00 PM

Fr. McGivney will become the fourth U.S.-born man to be For questions or more information contact: beatified, joining Bl. , Bl. James Miller, and Ken & Joyce Schneider 960-8554 Bl. Solanus Casey. Bl. Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago is or [email protected] a native of Puerto Rico which is a U.S. Commonwealth. There are three women born in the United Mark & Lori Lisowe 920-753-3506 States who have been canonized as saints -- St. Elizabeth [email protected] Ann Seton, St. Katharine Drexel, and St. Kateri Tekawitha. There have been no U.S.-born canonized men. Volunteers needed!

St. Junipero Serra, St. Frances Cabrini, St. John Neumann, For the: St. Mother Théodore Guérin, St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, Holyland Catholic School St. Damian of Molokai and St. Marianne Cope are all 16th Annual Golf Outing immigrants to the who have been canonized. Contact Steve Pauly at 920-980-9778 Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos and Bl. Miriam Teresa or [email protected]. Demjanovich are immigrants who have been beatified. Bl.Theresa Gerhardinger, founder of the School Sisters of Notre Dame worked for almost two years in the United States. Bl. Mother Mary Frances Schervier, the founder of Feast of St. Clare of Assisi the Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis, came to the United Tuesday, August 11 States for a time in 1863 and tended to wounded soldiers in 8:00 AM Mass at St. Cloud the Civil War. St. Clare’s Words of Encouragement Saints René Goupil, Isaac Jogues, and Jean de Lalande are As you gaze upon the Crucifix, three of the eight North American . They worked in Place your mind before the mirror of eternity! Canada and . These three were martyred in New Place your soul in the brilliance of glory! York. St. is a native of the who Place your heart in the figure of the Divine! was canonized on the island of Guam which is now a U.S. And transform your whole being into the territory. Blesseds Lucas of St. Joseph Tristany, Eduardo of image of the Godhead itself through the Child Jesus Farré, Pedro of St. Elijah Heriz Eguíluz, contemplation. Vicente of the Cross Gallén and Angel of St. Joseph.Fort So that you too may feel what His friends feel are Carmelite friars who served parishes in Tucson, Arizona as they taste the hidden sweetness in the 1920’s and 1930’s until recalled to their native which God Himself has reserved where they were martyred. from the beginning for those who love Him.

Needs for August: Village Wide Village of St. Cloud Manwich, Canned tuna, Canned Rummage Sale Fruit, Cereal Hamburger or tuna helper, Hearty beef soups, Mayonnaise or Miracle whip, Boost Friday, August 21

Cash donations may be sent to: Saturday, August 22 Holyland Food Pantry PO BOX 62 Malone, WI 53049 We're concerned with how things turn out; May god bless all of us and open our minds and hearts God seems more concerned with how we turn out. so that we can help each other August 9, 2020 3 HolyLand Catholic Parishes ST. CLOUD CHURCH PARISH BUDGETS APPROVED!

All Three Holyland Catholic Parishes for 2020- Cleaning week of August 17 & 24 2021 have been submitted, reviewed and Chair: Tom & Mary Schoenborn 999-2822 approved by the Finance Office of the Jim Sippel & Terry Sippel Archdiocese. I am grateful for ALL the work that John Wagner and Lori Lemke did to put HOLY CROSS CHURCH together the St. Isidore the Farmer budget, that Tammy Horn and Bob Schmidt did for St. John the Baptist and Cleaning List: August 15 Tammy and Al Feldner for St. Mary. Pat Birschbach has been Chairperson: Mary Shafer helpful in preparing the way for all three of our parishes’ budgets Karen Simon, Kayla Immel-Simon & Kim Sippel as well as assisting John Wertschnig with the Holyland Catholic IF you are unable to clean, PLEASE get a sub, it helps School budget, which is a necessary prelude to completing our everyone out parish budgets. Thank you Pat. The Parish Trustees for the Sub list: Deb Gau 999-4151 or Linda Vixmer 753-3601 respective parishes also approved the budgets we submitted. Due to the COVID-19 restrictions and the changed timeframe, we were not able to have the Finance Councils meet as they usually would ST. JOE CHURCH have to review the budgets.

Cleaning September My experience has been that the Finance Office of the Chair: Eugene & Kay Schneider 999-5738 Archdiocese in the past two years has definitely taken on a more Mark Winkler, Lee Zimmerman & Dan Wagner hands on approach to the budgeting process. There is an understandable desire on the part of the Archbishop to ensure that all parishes are able to present a budget that is reasonable and ST. JOHN CHURCH balanced. We have done so.

Cleaning List: September 12, 2020 at 9:00 am In the Catechism of the Catholic Church, we are reminded that Leaders: Marlys Casper 920-238-9560 “The laity can also feel called, or be in fact called, to cooperate James & Carol Bertram, Dan & Kelly Casper, with their pastors in the service of the ecclesial community, for the Paul & Mary Casper, Bob & Stacy Casper, sake of its growth and life. This can be done through the exercise Dianne Chase, Donna Comerford & Judy Conger. of different kinds of ministries according to the grace and charisms which the Lord has been pleased to bestow on them." Among the ways in which the laity accomplish this is in the sharing of their ST. MARY CHURCH expertise in financial matters. That is why I am so grateful that we have parishioners who use their business skills to assist in this Cleaning List: August 15, 2020 at 8:00am way. Leaders: Denise & Randal Korb 898-4255 Sara Buechel, Joan Gerhartz, Neal & Kay Heus, Cory & Becky Holyland Blood Drive on August 18 Kraus, Wilmer & Janelle Mueller, Phillip & Kelly Schmitz, Steve & Tina Ziebell, John & Darlene Hau The Red Cross Holyland Blood Drive is set for Tuesday August 18, 2020 at Maximillian’s in Mt. Calvary. Donors need to make an appointment by calling the Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 St. Mary’s Harvest Fest (1-800-Red-Cross). Times for donating are from 11:45 am to Raffle Tickets 6:00 pm. Walk-ins will be taken if room is available between Parishioners are asked to pick up their scheduled times. raffle tickets in the entrance of St. Mary’s Church. A new requirement includes wearing a face mask during the Please help us distribute them by picking up blood drive. Donors can also save time at the drive if they pre- tickets for your neighbors or relative. If you need us register on the RapidPass website at to deliver them, call Paul or Ginny at 849-4975. redcrossblood.org. RapidPass sign in must be done on the same Tickets are also available at the Parish Office or at day as the drive and includes reading the pre-donation all of the Holyland Parishes for anyone who wishes to information, completing and printing the questionnaire, and purchase them. bringing it along to the drive. Thank You in advance for your support of our Parish. As a health service to donors, the Red Cross will be testing all There will be a Marytown Veterans Club donations for the COVID-19 antibodies.

Meeting on Thursday, August 13th at 6 pm Lunch will consist of individual pre-packaged food items. NO at the Marytown Community Center cakes or bars can be brought in at this time. A big Thank YOU, Pavillion followed by a cookout with to ALL the volunteers who donated food items in the past. Any burgers, brats, beer, & wine. Spouses are questions you can call Rose Faucher at 920-795-4166 or Nancy welcome to join us for the cookout. Please contact Mike Muldoon Lee Birschbach at 920-753-6172. at 920-242-7672 or email: [email protected] if you plan to attend. HolyLand Catholic Parishes 4 nineteenth Sunday in ordinary time

Aaron Schaefer Zackary Lisowe Dear Members of our Holyland Sarah Jean Bord Glen Merten Catholic Parishes: Christopher Kaiser Keith Merten Lisa M. Schneider Jake Bord As most of you probably know by Bradly Schrage Stephen Blanck now, Governor Tony Evers has Mike Handel Eric Hoelscher declared a Public Health Emergency Willie Carter Tyler Franzen and issued an Emergency Order requiring individuals to wear Paul Baker Erin Mullen face coverings when indoors and not in a private residence, with Carter Gulig Travis Boehnlein some exceptions as clarified and defined in the order. The order Jacob Haensgen became effective at 12:01 AM on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020, and will expire on Sept. 28, 2020 or by a subsequent superseding Pope Francis had order.

this to say on As Catholics we are obligated to obey the law. I have no doubt Sunday, July 26: that this mandate is unpopular with some of our parishioners. Despite any disagreements, I am asking that all wear masks On the memorial of the unless unable to do so for one of the valid reasons provided for in Saints Joachim and the executive order. Anne, Jesus “grandparents”, I would I am not a virologist, immunologist or medical doctor. I have no like to invite the young expertise in these matters. Therefore, I find it prudent to follow to perform a gesture of the well-considered recommendations of those who know more tenderness towards the than me in this regard. The vast majority of those who have elderly, especially the studied medicine believe that masks help to prevent the spread of loneliest, in their homes this virus. I urge all of our parishioners to consider the safety of and residences, those their neighbors, even if it means doing something that we’d who have not seen their rather avoid doing. loved ones for many months. Fr. Ryan Preuss, pastor of our neighboring parish included the

following that is helpful information: “Because of this order, Dear young people, each one of these elderly people is your beginning Saturday, August 1, we will require people to wear a grandparent! Do not leave them by themselves. Use the face covering at all of our sites. A face covering is defined as “a inventiveness of love, make telephone calls, video calls, send piece of cloth or other material that is worn to cover the nose messages, listen to them and, where possible, in compliance with and mouth completely,” meaning you can wear a cloth face the healthcare rules, go to visit them too. Send them a hug. mask, neck gaiter, paper or other kind of disposable face mask,

or religious face covering, according to the order. Mesh masks, They are your roots. An uprooted tree cannot grow, it does not face shields, and any masks with openings, holes or vents are not blossom or bear fruit. This is why the bond and connection with permitted. your roots is important. “The blossom of a tree comes from what it has underground”, says a poet from my homeland. During Mass, myself and the other , as well as the Cantors, are not required to wear a face covering, according to Therefore I invite you to give a big round of applause for our an exception in the order (Section 2, iv). While we are not grandparents, everyone! wearing face coverings, we must remain six feet away from others. We will wear face coverings when giving out Communion and when we are not on the altar. Who’s In, Who’s Out However, we recognize that there are multiple exceptions to the & Who’s Gone order as to why people may not be able to safely wear a mask, and due to privacy concerns, we will not question people about Thank you to Kathy why they are not wearing them. If you have any concerns about Abler, Marlys Casper mask wearing or the order, please contact the Fond du Lac and Lorraine Thome County Health Department at 920-929-3085.”

who are doing the Above all, let us remain charitable toward one another. Some will painstaking work of be grateful for this move on the part of the Governor and others updating the St. John the Baptist Parish roster. Sometimes folks will vehemently disagree. No doubt we have not heard the last of move away and do not notify us or college students don’t return to it as I expect there will be challenges in the courts. In the the area. This is part of a larger effort to keep all of our records meantime, and despite our differences, I know that we can all accurate and up-to-date. agree to treat one another with courtesy and respect.

Thank you, Man says, 'Show me, and I'll trust you.' Fr. Gary Wegner, O.F.M. Cap. God says, 'Trust me and I'll show you.' Pastor August 9, 2020 5 HolyLand Catholic Parishes Friday, August 14 Vigil of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 6:00 PM at St. Mary

Saturday, August 15 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:00 am St. Cloud

J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Catholic and the author of the The Hobbit” and The Lord of the Rings. In a letter he wrote in 1958, he shared with his correspondent some thoughts on the state of human beings in his great work. In a note, he further reflects on the relationship of the men and women in The Lord of the Rings and the Catholic understanding of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary:

“This may have been the nature of unfallen Man; though compulsion would not threaten him: he would desire and ask to be allowed to 'go on' to a higher state. The Assumption of Mary, the only unfallen person, may be regarded as in some ways a simple regaining of unfallen grace and liberty: she asked to be received, and was, having no further function on Earth. Though, of course, even if unfallen she was not 'pre-Fall'. Her destiny (in which she had cooperated) was far higher than that of any 'Man' would have been, had the Fall not occurred. It was also unthinkable that her body, the immediate source of Our Lord's (without other physical intermediary) should have been disintegrated, or 'corrupted', nor could it surely be long separated from Him after the Ascension. There is of course no suggestion that Mary did not 'age' at the normal rate of her race; but certainly this process cannot have proceeded or been allowed to proceed to decrepitude or loss of vitality and comeliness. The Assumption was in any case as distinct from the Ascension as the raising of Lazarus from the (self) Resurrection.” The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien - Letter 212 to Rhona Beare (1958)

First of all, I am Happy 60th grateful to God that after Anniversary considerable Ed & Kitty Petrie delay, the young people of our May God continue to give parishes were at you many more years of Thank You! last confirmed. happiness and good health Thank you for your patience. with the love and support of Congratulations to our young people who have received this your family. Thank you for important sacrament. Thank you to the sponsors who being examples on showing accompanied these Confirmation Candidates and their your love and commitment parents who have encouraged them in their faith. to others.

We can be grateful to Bishop Haines for presiding at our Holyland Catholic Parishes Confirmation, Mark Our prayerful support goes Jansen for assisting Bishop Haines, and Deacon Dale out to the families of Paczkowski for assisting as deacon. Thank you. Evelyn Tabbert Thank you to Catherine Petrie, our Director of Religious Education and Jodi Goebel who was the Confirmation (Karen (Brian) Tabbert’s mother in law) & catechist until we had to end face-to-face sessions. Your Tina Stephanie (Arlyn & Patty Julka’s daughter) dedication to passing on the faith to our young people is so & Fr. Robert Wheelock important. May God’s consolation and peace be with them Thank you to Marilyn Lisowe, Steve Schneider and Kathy Bartel for leading us in sacred song as well as to Lori Lisowe who provided our Sadly missed along life’s way, liturgical environment and anyone quietly remembered every day. else who helped along the way, No longer in our life to share, especially by way of example. but in our hearts, you’re always there. Finally, thank you to Mike Buechel for making a video of our Confirmation ceremony for grandparents and Things that catch us off guard others to watch online. are never a surprise to God. HolyLand Catholic Parishes 6 nineteenth Sunday in ordinary time A Letter from our Religious Education Director August 9, 2020 What do I find when I turn off the noise? I find my own restless heart that finds rest St. John of the Cross once wrote, “God’s first language is only in the Lord. Like a window held up to silence.” the light, I often see my own faults and weaknesses more clearly. It’s far more The readings this weekend remind us of that reality. We see uncomfortable than numbing my mind with Elijah encountering the Lord in a tiny whispering sound, and a screen. But in the silence I also find God, Christ leaving the noise and crowds behind to pray in the and the peace that surpasses all quiet of the mountain air. understanding.

Elijah and Jesus both lived in a time before cable TV and Often, in my quiet prayer, I find myself being prompted by Wi-Fi, and yet they still needed to escape the noise to God to do something new or challenging. In your own commune with God. Our world today is needlessly noisy, prayer, I would ask you to consider serving as a catechist and in our desire to be entertained, we drown out any still this year. Our young people desperately need faithful small voice with screens to scroll through, shows to watch, parents, grandparents, and catechists to show them the and songs to provide constant background noise. truth and beauty of our faith in a noisy world that is trying to drown out the voice of God. I have been excited to see the So many of us, young and old, myself included, block out online religious education registrations roll in - we do plan on the quiet voice of God and drug ourselves with quick, offering both at-home and in-person options for religious mindless entertainment. Young people raised on the easy education, and more information about those options and endorphins that screens provide are leaving the Church and how to register is on the Religious Education tab of the not coming back. They don’t know God and don’t feel like parish website. they need Him. When I met with some of the teens last spring, some of them asked me what to do if they didn’t feel I pray that we all find God in the stillness. close to God. I suggested they go outside by themselves, May God bless you! leave the phone inside, look up at the stars for five minutes, and say to God, “I want to know You.” I suggest that for all Catherine Petrie of us.

Thank you so much for your support, its Special thanks to those who donated amazing to see so many people reaching out money for school supplies. Thank you with continued support when things are so A check was sent to the House of uncertain. Peace for the children and to the United Church of Christ. The ladies are purchasing school supplies for the children of families St. John who come to the food pantry. Thank you for sharing with others. Support- $750 Offertory- $ 112 Vigil- $189 Human Concerns Committee

St. Mary Support - $ 247 Have extra produce you would like Offertory -$200 to share with the House of Peace to give out to those in need? IF so, St. Isidore please bring them to the Holy Cross Support- $ 5,399 Meeting Room ANYTIME Offertory- $ 336 August 14, 15 & 16.

“Registration for 2020-2021 Religious Education is open!”

Religious Education is for children going in to 1st – 11th grade. The registration is online on the Religious Education tab of the website, or go to https://forms.gle/ vBvLgrKpEGno7EaJ9

Want to share your faith with the next generation? Prayerfully consider becoming a catechist! We are in need of catechists and high school small group leaders for Religious Education. Please email Catherine Petrie at [email protected] if you are interested. August 9, 2020 7 HolyLand Catholic Parishes LITURGY SCHEDULE Pastor Staff AUGUST 10-16 Fr. Gary Wegner, OFM Capuchin 920-948-2440/ [email protected] MASKS ARE REQUIRED AT ALL MASSES Sacramental Ministers Fr. Larry Abler, OFM Capuchin/ 920-740-1193 Monday, August 10 St. Lawrence the Deacon ...... No Mass Fr. Oliver Bambenek, OFM Capuchin/ 920-238-7940

Tuesday, August 11 St. Clare of Assisi Pastoral Care Minister 8:00 am Deceased Members of the Retzner Family Sr. Jenada Fanetti, SDS - St. Isidore the Farmer ...... St. Cloud 920-753-2151/[email protected]

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Marilyn Lisowe 920-898-4401 Saturday, August 15 Lynn Schmitz 920-979-4571 4:00 pm † Michael Baxter ...... St. John the Baptist 5:15 pm † Katherine Mashock ...... Holy Cross † Delmer Flesch An Act of Spiritual Communion My Jesus, Sunday, August 16 I believe that You are present in the Most Holy 7:45 am Schmitz & Winkel Families ...... St. Cloud Sacrament. 9:15 am † John, Carol & Gary Meier ...... St. Mary I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. 10:30 am Special Intention...... Holy Cross Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. Please pray for our sick: I embrace You as if You were already there and unite Adrian Bertram, Harold Freund, Rylie Meyer, Tim Meyer, myself wholly to You. Amanda Liebe, Bruce Muenier, Joshua Sabel, Betty Mathison, Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen. Gary Kelm, Vincent Ebertz, Jane Steffes, Becky Pauly, Karen Peterson, Guy Preisler, Mark Gulig, Lois Koenigs, Joyce Gitter, Jason, Cathy & Hannah, John (Schmitty) Schmitz, Bill Kaiser, Wayne & Carol Puetz The Prayer Circles are always open to pray for your needs and requests. Your love dear God is as wide as the oceans Prayer is the answer to all our needs. If prayers are needed in the St. John’s area, call Gertie Merten at 795-4249; Carol Behling at As deep as the sea and as tall as the heavens. 795-4254. In the St. Mary’s area call Joan Gerhartz at 898-5978 or May your spirit rise like a mighty wave Betty Kraus at 894-3655. The St. Isidore area call Rosie Dreifuerst and come and restore those who are ill. at 999-4259. STENZ AUTO BODY INC 920-849-2400 TASCH’S CUSTOM Specializing in Collision Repairs or 800-382-1659 FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY W2217 CTH WH, Mt. Calvary, WI 53057 Pumps, Tanks, Service, Free Estimates (920) 375-0900 (920) 753-5811 www.weberwell.com Office:920-922-6860 BEST PLUMBING Fax: 920-923-5745 Of Mt. Calvary, LLC MARYTOWN GARAGE & SALES Web: www.zacherlfuneralhome.com N10518 County G For All Your Plumbing Needs Call New Holstein, WI 53061-9402 875 E. Division Street 753-2299 Fond du Lac, WI 54935-4601 LOW OVERHEAD MEANS YOU SAVE $ LARRY CONWELL • 920-898-4897

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