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Saint Jude the Apostle Parish

Fourth Sunday of Easter April 25, 2021

First Communion Celebrations

April 25, 2021 Boshart Konshak Nicholas Rausch Eloise Cockerham Katherine Kriegl Livia Rollinger Vincenzo Debruin Alberta Kruse Eliana Schoenwald Aveyn Dux Alice Lydecker Emily Wanek Handrich April Malcom Jack Webster Luciana Jankowski Mrotek Leo Webster Bennet Kearns Catalina Ostrenga Violet Wolfgram

May 2, 2021 William Babcock Martinez Maxwell Ripp Elsa Beihoff Jack Meuler Sofia Schrimpf George Jack Parsons Elizabeth Vebber Britta Hubertz Evelyn Raue Alexandra Weiss John Kroner Agatha Zunac

May 9, 2021

Sophia DenDooven Kaden Konieczka Evelyn Scoptur Connor Hanley Nathan Ray Robert Steldt Bernard Herro Valentina Rodriguez Hailey Kathleen Temke John Kaminsky Charlotte Scoptur Eloise Thompson Margaret Klajbor Declan Tierney

734 Glenview Avenue, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 53213 www.stjudeparishwauwatosa.org Welcome Visitors and Guests If you are a visitor to Jude the Apostle Parish, we want you to know how very welcome you are. If you are interested in joining Saint Jude or simply would like to learn more about our parish, please feel free to call Gary Heun, our pastoral minister, at 4142588821.

Pastoral Staff

PASTOR ……………………………………….…...4142588821 MAINTENANCE ………………………………..…4143180485  Fr. Charles Conley  Mr. Rick Anderson, Supervisor  *[email protected]  *[email protected]  Fr. Emmanuel Udo (In residence from Nigeriaon Sabbatical) PASTORAL COUNCIL OFFICERS & TRUSTEES  *[email protected]; 4142588821 x229  Mr. Jack Raue, Pastoral Council Chairperson  Fr. Mark Obeten (In residence from NigeriaDoctoral Studies)  Mr. Steven Gorzek, Trustee/Secretary   4142588821 x231  Mr. Tom Mullooly, Trustee/Treasurer PERMANENT DEACON LITURGY/MUSIC OFFICE …………...…………4142588821  Deacon Don Borkowski  Mr. Crawford Wiley, Director of Liturgy & Music PARISH OFFICE ….4142588821……FAX: 4142587371  *[email protected]  Office Hours 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM MondayFriday RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE …….……4142588821  Mr. Gerald Stilp, Director of Administrative Services  Mr. Gary Heun, Director of Religious Ed/Pastoral Associate  *[email protected]  *[email protected]  Mrs. Melinda Morris, Director of Finance THRIFT SHOP …………………………………….4142590975  *[email protected]  Mrs. Roberta Dollhopf, Manager  Sr. Dianne Engelhart, SSND Parish Office Assistant/Secretary  *[email protected]  *[email protected]  Mrs. Patricia (Patty) Turdo, Accounting Assistant  *[email protected] SCHOOL ……4147711520………FAX: 4147713748  Mrs. Catherine LaDien, PrincipalNPresident  *[email protected]   Ms. Mary Ferguson, Assistant Administrator  *[email protected] Readings for the Week of April 25, 2021 Mass Intentions for the Wee Fourth Sunday of Easter: Acts 4:812/Ps 118:1, 89, 2123, 26, 28, 29 [22]/1 Jn 3:12/Jn 10:1118 Wednesday, April 28Easter Weekday Monday: Acts 11:118/Ps 42:23; 43:3, 4 [cf. 3a]/Jn 6:45 † Edward Poole 10:110 Friday, April 30Easter Weekday Tuesday: Acts 11:1926/Ps 87:1b3, 45, 67 [117:1a]/ 9:00 † Tom Engelhardt Jn 10:2230 Saturday, May 1Mass of Anticipation for Sunday Wednesday: Acts 12:24N13:5a/Ps 67:23, 5, 6 and 8 5:00 † Fran Powell [4]/Jn 12:4450 Sunday, May 2Fifth Sunday of Easter Thursday: Acts 13:1325/Ps 89:23, 2122, 25 and 27 9:00 For the Parish [2]/Jn 13:1620 11:00 † Ed Hall Friday: Acts 13:2633/Ps 2:67, 89, 1011ab [7bc]/Jn 14:16 Let Us Hold In Prayer . . . Saturday: Acts 13:4452/Ps 98:1, 23ab, 3cd4 [3cd]/Jn

 14:714 St. the Worker: Gn 1:26N2:3 or Col The Infirm and the Homebound 3:1415, 17, 2324/Ps 90:2, 34, 1213, 14 and 16 [cf. As always, let us pray in a special way for all those who are 17b]/Mt 13:5458 homebound or recovering from an illness or surgery. Fr. Jeff Loebl, S.J., Carmen Singleton, Caesar Prospero, Fifth Sunday of Easter: Acts 9:2631/Ps 22:2627, 28, Catherine Schmanski, Stephanie Buchmann, 30, 3132 [26a]/1 Jn 3:1824/Jn 15:18 Frances Fischbach, Don Washburn, Louise Stemo, Sasada, Elizabeth Handrich, Polly Westfall, Dorothy SchneiderFuelling, Wanda Baker  May the peace and love of the   All Those Who Serve to Protect increase in us always! Please pray for our service men and women, who are serving NBl. Theresa of Gerhardinger, both at home and overseas, and their families. Foundress of the School Sisters of Notre Dame,  Written in 1858 If you would like to add the name of a St. Jude parishioner to our prayer lists, please call the parish office at 4142588821. Cover photo credit: S. Dianne Marie Engelhart, SSND Fourth Sunday of Easter Page 3 April 25, 2021 Work Begins on 2021 Guide Book & Directory Chocolate Sale Being Held This Month In order to help us all know more about our parish and to Luscious cherry cordials, creamy meltaways and a have an annually updated parish directory, we have contracted variety of other favorite chocolates from Hughes’ Home with Guide Book Publishing to produce a Guide Book and Maid Chocolates will be available for purchase at the parish Directory. The book will be directly mailed to every house- this month. hold in our parish and is being provided at no cost to us. The Mother’s Day “Sweet Street” sale, sponsored by the This Guide Book and Directory is, and shall remain, the Women of St. Jude, will feature onepound boxes of the property of this congregation only. Use of this book by any- popular treats for $20. Hughes’ has been a chocolate maker one for a business purpose or for telephone or mail solicitation in Oshkosh since 1942 and draws customers from across the is strictly forbidden. If you do not want your phone number country. and/or your address listed in this publication, please contact The sale is a preorder, prepaid event. Order forms are the parish office at 4142588821. Also please let us know of any changes in address or phone numbers. available online at the St. Jude Parish website, stjudeparishwauwatosa.org. (No printer? Call Patti for a Food Pantry News copy at 4148750875.) Mail orders and payments to the We are continuing to have our monthly food parish office at 734 Glenview Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53213 pantry collections for the House of Peace and by April 28. Make checks payable to Women of St. Tosa Food Pantry. Nonperishable items may be Jude. placed in the collection baskets located near the Pickup times will be Friday, May 7, from 10:30 AM to south entrance of the church. Please, no expired 11:30 AM for St. Jude families and 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM items. Our boxes for monetary donations will be for everyone else; and Saturday, located on the communion rails at all Masses the weekend of May 8, from 9:00 AM to Noon for May 1st and 2nd. everyone, in the St. Jude south Both pantries welcome your donations of low fat, low parking lot. sugar, and low salt healthy foods. All donations brought to church should be nonperishables, such as: canned tuna, chicken, corned beef, peanut butter, soups, vegetables, cereals etc. Personal care items are accepted as well. The Catholic Stewardship Appeal, Your financial support is also greatly appreciated. the annual fundraising campaign of the tencounty Arch Monetary donations help to provide perishable items such as: diocese of Milwaukee, supports Catholic life throughout meat, milk, etc. If you wish to offer further monetary southeastern Wisconsin. The Appeal provides Catholics assistance by writing a check, please make it out to Tosa opportunities to support a wide range of ministries and Community Food Pantry and send to: Tosa Community Food programs that benefit more than 500,000 people each Pantry c/o St. Bernard Parish, 7474 Harwood Ave., Wauwa tosa, WI 53213 OR House of Peace and send to: House of year. Peace, 1702 W. Walnut St., Milwaukee, WI 53205. Our Catholic faith calls each of us to respond to the Thank you for your generosity!!! needs of others by sharing God’s love. The Catholic Stewardship Appeal provides an important way for us to Tosa Community Food Pantry Update put our faith into action. It is an invitation to meet the After battling the severe weather and honoring Covid needs of the community across the ten counties of the pandemic guidelines, the Tosa Community Food Pantry is now Archdiocese of Milwaukee. There is no better, more moving its operations from the St. Bernard's parking lot to its convenient way to participate in making lives better than site in the church basement. through the Appeal. The Pantry accepts nonperishable food items and monetary  donations, and is open on Saturdays from 9:0011:00 AM and  Mondays from 1:003:00 PM. The Pantry is eager to serve its clients and provide food relief to the community.   Boxtops for Education helps our school  earn money for our many projects and  initiatives. This year, more than ever, it's so  important to have fundraisers to help us earn  money for all our extraordinary expenses. Your financial help serves to ignite, renew and Boxtops for Education is great because there's energize Catholic life across southeastern Wisconsin. no extra money involved. Simply download the BoxTops Gifts of all sizes are welcome and needed. To donate, text for Education app to your phone, scan receipts from your APPEAL2021 to 4143488380, give online at regular participating purchases, and St. Jude School earns www.catholicappeal.org or mail your contribution to the money. (Although, if you still have box tops, please send Catholic Stewardship Appeal, 3501 S. Lake Drive, them in and St. Jude School can still get credit.) Milwaukee, WI 53207. Fourth Sunday of Easter Page 4 April 25, 2021 Reflection on Sunday’s  Adopt a St. Jude Flower Bed for the Season! Any builder worth his or her salt Our St. Jude campus is enhanced by a number of beautiful knows the value and importance of a flowerbeds, each adding outside color to our church, school, cornerstone. Properly laying and community center and parish offices. Throughout the spring, securing this primary unit determines summer and fall, these displays of greenery and flowers add how the rest of the project unfolds much to our naturescape. Families and groups are encouraged and its success. Cornerstones are to "AdoptAFlower Bed" for the year. Most of these beds are necessary elements not only of planted with perennials and only need a bit of tending and buildings but of lives as well. Many human beings conduct watering each week. the business of their lives paying little attention to a grounding If you are interested in lending a reference or starting point. Hence, what unfolds is a tapestry hand, please email Gerry Stilp at of relativism, with few anchors or guideposts and many [email protected]. Anyone impulsive choices. Some consider love to be their cornerstone. AdoptingaFlowerBed for the year While this may sound attractive and useful, the pursuit of love can choose to make up their own without a simultaneous pursuit of its source can be shallow tending schedule with Gerry. and selffocused. Just because a person chooses to do no harm and love others does not mean that they are living in truth and properly anchored to the real cornerstone. Thrift Shop Shortens Hours Jesus is the true and authentic cornerstone and shepherd. It Beginning April 28th, the St. Jude Thrift is only in following the Risen One as the way, the truth, and Shop, 822 Glenview Ave., Wauwatosa, will be the life that we can move from being wellgrounded ethical open on the first and third Wednesday of every people to properly focused moral ones. Proper conduct, a true month through Aug. 18th from 9:00 AM to sense of justice, wisdom, virtue, moral principles, faith, hope, 5:00 PM. Families in need are welcome to call and love will be difficult to find unless we listen to the right the Shop for an appointment if they are not able to shop during Voice. It is when we learn to listen to the voice of God that regular hours. For more information, call 4146599513 or go we begin our journey on the road to salvation. It is only the to www.stjudeparishwauwatosa.org. Good Shepherd, the authentic and solid cornerstone, who can Covid19 protocols will be practiced. guide us through life’s questions and challenges and bring us to the safe and proper pasture. Thrift Shop Needs a Volunteer A person’s life only has meaning when the cornerstone is The Thrift Shop is looking for a volunteer who is available properly selected and set. Understanding themselves only as an hour or so the first and third Wednesday of the month to random acts of creation, existing without intent or purpose, help straighten and organize the clothing and children’s room. will color their choices and influence their decisions. The If you are able to volunteer, please call Roberta at 414659 foundation of their lives will be simply a matter of preference 9513. and choice, leaving benchmarks of growth and higher ideals Center Offers Intergenerational Care optional to pursue. Whereas people who believe that they are fashioned and loved into existence by a God who purposely St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care, 2450 W. North made them, have this incredible unconditional relationship at Ave., is now enrolling in its awardwinning childcare and adult their source which has tremendous significance. Their day service program for frail elders, those with dementia or allegiance is not to themselves but to their Creator. Life, then, adults with disabilities. A nonprofit center where children is an adventure in search of this Creator God and a journey of grow up and adults grow older in the best possible way  selfdiscovery that seeks to unite their will to His. There is a together! Financial assistance available. Learn more at cost. We have to give up our life in order to gain our life. As stanncenter.org or call 414 9775009. ironic as that sounds, it is true. It is only when we finally figure this out that the true cornerstone of our lives will be Dear God, properly laid and we can, with God’s help, get about the As we face these uncertain times in our nation and the business of properly constructing a temple that endures. world, we ask you, Lord, to dwell among us. We are ©LPi comforted by the knowledge that You alone are our Savior and Lord, and the ultimate Master of life. We entrust our St. Jude Parish Safety and Security nation to Your loving care, Lord. Send Your Spirit to touch Unfortunately, here at St. Jude the Apostle, we are unable the hearts of our nation’s leaders. Give them the wisdom to to have the parish church unlocked for private prayer because know what is right and the courage of security and safety issues. to do it. Give us Your light and The Sacrament of Reconciliation Your truth to guide us in our ways If you desire to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, so that we may seek Your will in please call the parish office/rectory to make an appointment our lives, and impact the world and arrangements will be made for either Fr. Charlie or one of around us for Your Kingdom. In the resident Nigerian priests to assist you. Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Fourth Sunday of Easter Page 5 April 25, 2021 Parish Trustee Pastoral Council Vacancies Dear Parishioners, There are open positions on the Pastoral Council. If you I am happy to announce that Tom Mullooly has accepted are interested in volunteering for membership, please get in my nomination to continue as TrusteeTreasurer for another touch by email or phone with Sr. Dianne in the parish office twoyear term. I am most grateful to Tom for his willingness and she will pass your name on to the Nominating Committee th to be my nominee and for all the help and support he gives to before April 26 . We are using a discernment model this the parish. year to fill these open seats. This will involve discussions among the Nominating Committee and the interested Additional candidates may be nominated in writing by ten volunteers. There are two adult positions and at least one or more parish members. Nominations must be received in the youth position open. parish office no later than Monday, May 17th, by 4:00 PM. Candidates for Trustee must be practicing parish members and As background, because of the pandemic, the Pastoral at least twentyfive years of age. Council deemed it safest to suspend our normal election process for another year. This suspension will avoid the risks Fr. Charlie and potential inequities of running a Pastoral Council election Parish YouTube Channel prior to widespread vaccination and the return to regular The Liturgy of the Word for each Sunday is activities. Attendance at Mass is understandably not near pre aired on our parish YouTube channel. We are pandemic numbers, and that is where most parishioners have grateful to our producer, Bill Armstrong. previously voted. Assembling and counting paper ballots You’ll find the link to our channel at: would also pose safety risks and would require a costly https://www.youtube.com/channel/ mailing. Voting online through the current systems the parish UCHmltjkUDOipNnDZqc43G_A has available could not be done confidentially. The Pastoral Council also wanted to preserve for future years the sequence Support Your Parish of electing roughly 1/3 of members in each year. Council Dear Parishioners, I ask and encourage you to continue to members typically serve three year terms, with a maximum of support our wonderful parish either through online giving (On two consecutive terms per current ByLaws. Current members the top heading of our website homepage, go to Support Us, willing to continue their service will be retained, and the three then to Online Giving and then press We Share.) or by mailing open seats will be filled through discernment. your contributions to the parish office. Every contribution, no The Pastoral Council matter the size, is needed and appreciated. Thank you, Fr. Charlie April 25, 2021 Is World Day of Prayer for Vocations St. Florian’s Last Spring Fish Fry Drivethru A vocation or calling refers to a spiritual experience Friday, May 7th from 4:30 to 7:00 PM whereby a person senses within oneself the closeness of God in the school parking lot and what he is asking in one's life. It is a realization of what Please follow the signs and remain in your car. one's part in God's plan could be. We will come to you. Vocation comes in all kinds of ways. Some are as dramatic $11.00 (cash and check only) as St. Paul's, being knocked off his horse, blinded, and hearing No substitutions. God's voice. Others are less dramatic, often occurring over 1. Fried cod with french fries time through little events and personal interests. Others 2. Fried cod with parsleybuttered potatoes happen in a hurry, accompanied by great spiritual insight or 3. Baked cod with parsleybuttered potatoes conversion. 4. Baked cod with french fries We often think that this applies to religious vocation, but in 5. Chicken tenders with french fries fact, every Christian has a vocation, a calling to serve others in Dinners include: coleslaw, apple sauce, rye bread, and through the church. Whether married or single, religious butter, tartar sauce and dessert. Clam chowder will or lay, we are all called to live out our baptismal commitment also be available at no additional cost. to preach and teach the Gospel message. Each of us has our St. Florian Parish, 1215 South 45th Street role to play in God's plan, and we become coworkers with God (School Parking Lot) West Milwaukee, WI 53214 in the work of redemption. With a little confidence, a willing 4143833565 www.stflorian.org spirit and God's grace, we can and will respond to his unique *Event subject to change. call. ©LPi

Join the Sisters’ Step Challenge!  The School Sisters of St. Francis invite you to join “Movin’ or around the house. Walk by yourself, as a couple, with 4 Missions,” their firstever step challenge fundraiser! friends, or in a group. All ages are encouraged to take part! When you register, every step you take from May 131 is a Registration is easy and then invite family and friends to step forward in the sisters’ ministries of education, social step up and support you as a sponsor. Can’t take part? justice, care of retired sisters, and their other global missions. Support a sister or another stepper! Proceeds help our sisters Once you sign up, you can count your steps anywhere: a spread the Gospel and care for people across the country and jog in your neighborhood, a run in the park, a walk on the around the world. All the details are on the sisters’ website: treadmill, and even the steps you take at the office, in school,  www.sssf.org. Fourth Sunday of Easter Page 6 April 25, 2021

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Copyright © 2019, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Safe Environment Program  Did you know. . . abuse prevention, psychological evaluation, classes and Criminal Background Checks are conducted on every workshops on human sexuality, and mandatory reporter priest, deacon, parish director, employee, and volunteer training. working with minors in active ministry in parishes and Did you know. . . schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The Archdiocese of Milwaukee has a Victim Assistance Did you know. . . Coordinator that has assisted survivors of sexual abuse to All clergy, employees and volunteers are instructed to navigate through the process of reporting abuse and contact local law enforcement or Child Protective Services receiving counselling services. The Victim Coordinator can immediately if they are made aware of a child sexually be reached at 4147582232. abused. All bishops, priests, deacons, lay parish/school staffs, and volunteers are required to follow the mandatory Did you know. . . reporting laws of the State of Wisconsin. No priest or deacon with a substantiated allegation of Did you know. . . sexual abuse of a minor can or will ever serve as a priest or deacon in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. All seminarians in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Did you know. . . undergo criminal background In the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, a Diocesan Review checks, Safe Environment Board reviews allegations against clergy involving abuse of Education training in child  a minor and helps hold our diocese accountable.

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