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Fr. Matt Settle ……… Cell: (715) 891-1560 ……… St. Anthony’s Catholic Church Saturday, November 24th th 1432 River St., Niagara, WI 54141 & Sunday, November 25 Phone: (715) 251-3879 website: www.stanthonyniagara.org Fax: (715) 251-3642 email: [email protected] Office Hours: Mon-Thu: 8:30a -12:30p Mass Schedule: Fri: 8:30a -12:00p Tues ……. 6:00 pm Appointments can be Wed ……. 6:45 pm made for any time of the Thurs ….. 9 am (Maryhill) day. In case of an Sat …….. 4:00 pm emergency, please call Sun …….10:30 am Fr Matt at 715-891-1560 Pastor: Fr. Matt Settle ……… cell: (715) 891-1560 ……….. email: [email protected] Secretary: Sandra Powalka Deacon: Jerry Nardi Religious Education Coordinator: Grades PreK – 12………..Yvonne Voss…….email: [email protected] Pastoral Council: chair - Glenn Lantagne Daily Finance Council: chair - Readings Faith Formation Committee: chair - Dawn Johnson Mon, November 26th Buildings and Grounds: chair - Rose Bousley & Terry Sweig Rv 14:1-3,4-5 Worship Committee: chair - Michele Eskritt Lk 21:1-4 th Tue, November 27 Karen’s Food Pantry: pick-up hours: Mondays 12- 3 pm, contact person: Teresa DePas Rv 14:14-19 Lk 21:5-11 St. Anthony Council of Catholic Women (SACCW): president: Rose Bousley 251-3249 th rd Wed, November 28 Meeting: Next meeting is December 3 . Rv 15:1-4 St. Vincent de Paul Niagara Conference: phone: 715-251-1574, president: Sharon Lk 21:12-19 Miland Meeting: 1st & 3rd Monday of each month in Parish Center from 6:30-7:30pm Thu, November 29th Knights of Columbus Council #2847: Grand Knight: Bruce Darne 251-4191 Rv 18:1-2,21-23; Meeting: 2nd Monday of each month at St Anthony Church 19:1-3,9 Lk 21:20-28 SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION AND CELEBRATION: Fri, November 30th Rom 10:9-18 Baptism: Please call the office to make arrangements (incl. 1 hr class) 2 weeks before Mt 4:18-22 desired date. Sat, December 1st th Confirmation: Normally received in 12 grade with prep in religious education grades Rv 22:1-7 10 – 12; in other cases, please make arrangements with Fr. Matt & Dawn Johnson (RCIA). Lk 21:34-36 nd Eucharist: Celebrated each Mass. (1st Communion usually made in 2nd grade with prep in Sun, December 2 RE gr. 1 – 2.) Please contact office to make arrangements in other cases. Jer 33:14-16 Ps 25:4-5,8-10,14 Reconciliation/ Confession: Offered weekly on Saturdays from 9 – 10 am, and from 1 Thes 3:12–4:2 3 – 3:45 pm; and, any other time as desired by appointment with Fr. Matt. Lk 21:25-28,34-36 Marriage: Please call Fr. Matt at least 6 months before desired date in order to begin preparation. Anointing of Sick: Call Fr. Matt’s cell phone any time. Holy Orders: Call Fr. Matt or Dcn. Jerry for information. Check us out St. Mary Candle ~ nd Nick & the 1432 on Facebook! Bulletin Announcements: Engineering Company Like our page and Please submit by St. Mary Candle ~ Wednesday 1:00pm In Memory of Jim Merritt #1 keep up to date! th SAT November 24 9-10am St. Anthony Confession BAKE SALE!! 3-3:45pm St. Anthony Confession FUNDRAISER!! 4:00pm St. Anthony Mass Intention: For the People th st th SUN November 25 9:00am RE for 1 – 5 grades Solemnity of Christ the King 10:30am St. Anthony Mass Intention: Helen Church BAKE SALE 10:30am NO PreK RE FUNDRAISER!! Wreath Pick up After Mass-2pm Quick Journey Through the Bible Session 2 MON November 26th 6:30pm Rosary in the Parish Center TUE November 27th 6:00pm St. Anthony Mass Intention: WED November 28th 5:30-7:15pm RE for 6th – 8th grades 6:45-7:15pm St. Anthony Mass Intention: Regina Waldbillig St. Anthony Collection… 6:45Adult-8:45pm Envelopes REIntention:: for$1,801. 9th -- 0011 th (Wreath pickLoose up: 5$pm116.75 – 6p m) Youth : $7.25 Envelopes Issued: 29 6 7:15 - 8:45pm Envelopes Adult Faith used Formation last week: 72 Thank You! th THU November 29 9:00am Maryhill Manor Mass Intention: 4:00-6:00pm Adult Faith Formation th FRI November 30 1-2:00pm St. Anthony Faith Formation Holy Hour Spend some time with Jesus in church & Pray with us for 10 minutes or the whole hour. SAT December 1st 9-10am St. Anthony Confession 3-3:45pm St. Anthony Confession 4:00pm St. Anthony Mass Intention: John Zoeller SUN December 2nd 9:00am RE for 1st - 5th grade First Sunday of Advent 10:30am St. Anthony Mass Intention: Robert Jeffers 10:30am PreK RE 10th grade class is responsible for Mass Ministry Family Faith Formation Advent Carnival after 10:30am Mass. ALL GRADES and their families are invited. St. Anthony Collection… Fiscal Year Starting Adult Envelopes: $1775 Loose: $111 Youth: $9 Weekly Expenses: $2844 July 1, 2012 Envelopes Issued: 296 Used: 71 Amount collected: $1895 Thank You! -$949 Budget difference - $15,279.16 st nd December 1 December 2 Sacristan’s needed! Sacristan Frank Sherman Brian Parent Please contact Lector Cary Garvaglia Frank Sherman 251-3567 Joe Zychowski Altar Cole Carlson & after 10 am Camryn Champeau & Server Emily Schabel Olivia Brasure Greeters Ray & Darlene Howen Tom & Ann Brasure Family Communion J. Zychowski, J. Zychowski, G. Vandenberg, M. Vandenberg, Distributors C. Garvaglia Ann Brasure Ushers Jan Maitz, William Behrens, Craig & Maureen Garvaglia, Jackie Courney, Ray Garvaglia Jackie & Phil Neveau Musicians Laura, Barb, & Choir Sharon, Debbie, & Choir Money Counters Jackie Tripp and Marie Oja Mon, Nov 26th Hospital Visitation Cindy Pilon Fri, Nov 30th Staplers Judy Phillips Anne Hallgren Search A Word R B E L O N G S D E A D D E Y O R T S E D F E E ALMIGHTY AMEN BELONGS S A V F S S E N T I W C BLOOD BORN DANIEL P R I E S T S U G R B R DEAD DESTROYED DOMINION I T B J L N R H H S L E EARTH FIRSTBORN HEAVEN L H E K O A M E N T O I JESUS JOHN KINGDOM A L M I G H T Y W B O P T E S N O I N I M O D Q KINGSHIP MAN PIERCED E I U G T E H P O R P W PILATE POWER PRIESTS V N S D P I H S G N I K PROPHET REVELATION TESTIFY U A E O Y Y F I T S E T VISIONS WITNESS R D J M H E A V E N A M Christmas Brunch Prayers for the Clergy Holy Spirit Annual Holiday Brunch Norway, MI & Religious Sunday, December 2, 2012 TH 9am-12:30pm Nov. 25 – Rev. Raymond Zeugner Florence, WI Buffet Style Brunch - Biscuit s & Gravy, th Nov. 26 – Rev. Gregory Veneklase St. Agnes, Iron River & St. Pancakes, Sausage, Eggs, American Fries, Homemade Ceclia, Caspian P F Bread,I OSweet H rolls, E FreshV FruitE andI BeverageL E B Nov. 27th – Rev. Jeffrey Kurtz Guardian Angels, Crystal Falls th Adults $7 Nov. 28 –Most Rev. Bishop James H. Garland Y N H T U R T B J Y O S Children 5-12 $4 Nov. 29th –Rev. James Williams th Tots under 5 – free Nov. 30 – Rev. Bob Dundon S.J. Area Priest Serving outside the G N I T N I O N A M E H Diocese Santa, Mrs. Claus and Elves will have treats O W L E BringD G your E Camera M O C E B Help us prepare God’s house for the new year! Would you like to purchase a Be a part of our cleaning crew. Help cleanse the Church before the Advent season. window in honor of or in December 1st at 10 am memory of you and your family? Contact Mary Panis 906-828-9440 or Please help St. Anthony’s replace our Eileen LaLiberte 251-3590 windows and receive a plaque with your requested information on it. Contact Iron Mountain Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon Sandra at the Church office 251-3879. Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Pine Grove Country Club Cost: $14.00, inclusive Christmas Music By the “Heart and Soul” Chorale Directed by Crystal Hogan Bake Sale!! Speaker: Cindy Wakefield from Escanaba, MI who travels with friend Diane Casperson, Fundraiser for St. Anthony’s sharing stories from their book New Breast Friends… Surviving Cancer Twice Please support us in purchasing a Make your reservations by Sunday, Dec. 1st, please. sweet treat! Cancellations are essential! Call Marilyn at 828-1266, or Doreen at 906-221-2390, th or Jan at 774-8738, or Nov. 24 & Nov. 25th e-mail Sherri Erickson at [email protected] to make your reservation. Saint of the Day Information from Catholic Online (www.catholic.org) December 1st ~ Saint Eligius Eligius (also known as Eloi) was born around 590 near Limoges in France. He became an extremely skillful metalsmith and was appointed master of the mint under King Clotaire II of Paris. Eligius developed a close friendship with the King and his reputation as an outstanding metalsmith became widespread. With his fame came fortune. Eligius was very generous to the poor, ransomed many slaves, and built several churches and a monastery at Solignac. He also erected a major convent in Paris with property he received from Clotaire's son, King Dagobert I. In 629, Eligius was appointed Dagobert's first counselor. Later, on a mission for Dagobert, he persuaded the Breton King Judicael, to accept the authority of Dagobert.
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