THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 5th, 2019

WELCOME TO ALL SAINTS MASS INTENTIONS SAT 4:30 PM Special Intention of 5/4 Ken & Carol Martin on their

45th Anniversary We welcome guests celebrating Mass with us this weekend. Are you new to the area or returning to Mother SUN 7:30 AM Art & Dorothy Schrader Church and wish to join us as an active parishioner? 5/5 and Eric Trochinski There are registration forms available on the table in the by Mike & Cookie Trochinski gathering space or you may stop in our office 10:00 AM All Saints Family anytime Monday-Friday from 8:00AM-4:00PM or visit our May Crowning website: allsaintsberlin.org MON No Mass Find Registration under the About Us tab at the top 5/6 We are blessed to have you here. TUES 5:30 PM Special Intention for L. H. The Sanctuary Lamp is lit to signal the True 5/7 Presence of Christ in the Tabernacle and is donated in WED 8:00 AM Darwin Schmidt memory of Darwin Schmidt by his family. 5/8 by his family

THURS 9:15 AM Jim Doty Baptism: Brayden Richard Petit, son of Devin and 5/9 (school) by Russ & Paula Wobschall Ashley (Mashuda) Petit was baptized at our Church last weekend. We ask God to bless this child and his family. FRI 8:00 AM Ron Jezwinski and 5/10 Louis & Isabel Jezwinski New Member: We warmly welcome Brandon Malson by Gerene & Rich Bartol to our parish family at All Saints Catholic Church. SAT 4:30 PM All Saints Family 5/11 Rest in Peace: Lucille Drew who was remembered in SUN 7:30 AM Lorraine Brotske services at the Barbola Funeral Chapel on Apr. 30, and 5/12 by Roberta Mitchell and Family Eugene Klimke who was buried from our church on May 4. May God grant them eternal rest. 10:00 AM Sharon Hess Child’s Liturgy by Lorraine Brueggen PARISH PRESS PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING FOR THE NAMING OF DONALD HYING AS FIFTH BISHOP OF MADISON

Grant health, strength and wisdom to Bishop Risen and Radiant Lord, Hying your resurrection makes all things new whose family roots lie deep in the heart of our and renews our faith and hope in you. Diocese. Strengthen the bonds of unity in our Diocese We praise you with joyful Alleluias so that we may serve you as one body. during this Easter Season and offer you our sincere gratitude Purify us in your Sacred Heart for calling Bishop Donald Hying and sustain us in love of God and neighbor, to serve as the fifth Bishop of the Diocese of for your love never fails. Madison. Grant that the faithful of our Diocese May he lead us as a shepherd boldly answer your call who cares for his flock to proclaim your name to the ends of the earth and seeks out the lost sheep. so that we may sing your praises for ever around your altar in heaven where you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen. EVENTS

BINGO - Sun., May 5, 6:30 PM in the parish hall (CCW) THIS WEEK AT ALL SAINTS PARISH. . .

Cakes: Gloria Lichtfuss and Sue Koch May 6 - May 12 Kitchen: Gloria Lichtfuss and Sue Koch BINGO - Sun., May 12, 6:30 PM in the parish hall (KC’s) Monday: CCW - 5:30 PM - parish hall Cakes: Leanne Hansen and Bonnie Lundt Wednesday: Private Confessions - 4:30 - 6:30 PM - church Saturday: ASCS Flower pickup and sale 9:00-4:30 COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN (CCW) - Spring Sunday: Children’s Liturgy at 10:00 Mass Vicariate Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 7 at Choir sings at 10:00 Mass Bingo - 6:30 PM - parish hall St. Thomas Catholic Church, 655 South Main Street in

Poynette. Registration will be from 9:00-9:45 AM; followed Please Note: Religious Education Classes have been by the business meeting at 9:45; Mass at 11:00; Lunch at completed for the year. We look forward to seeing you at 12:00; 1:00 PM the speaker, Sister Jean; and the closing Mass on the weekends during the summer! prayer will be at 1:45 PM. Questions? Call Kathy Morris at 290-1331 or Jane Munro at 291-5575.

CARNATION SALE: On Mother's Day the Knights of Columbus will again be selling "Carnations for Mom” after all Masses. Profits from the sale will be directed to the Women's Care Center in Madison. This is a great opportunity to honor mothers and help an organization dedicated to supporting women that choose life for their babies. Please be generous.

VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION MASS - All Saints Catholic School students and staff would like to say “Thank You” to all of our wonderful volunteers. We invite all our volunteers to a Mass and reception in their honor on Thursday, May 16. Mass will be at 9:15 AM at St. Michael’s Oratory with a reception to follow in the lower level. Please RSVP to the school at 361-1781.

SACRED CHANT CONCERT - by the Sisters of Mary Morning Star Friday, May 17 at 7 pm at IHM Church in Monona. All proceeds will benefit the Sisters’ Motherhouse and International Noviciate in Bergara, Spain.

PARISH ELECTIONS - We will hold our annual parish elections for Education Commission, Parish Council, and Parish Trustee on the weekend of May 18th and 19th. Please look for our candidate profiles in next week’s bulletin.

BLOOD DRIVE - All Saints Parish is hosting a blood drive for Community Blood Center on June 2nd from 8:30 until 11:30 AM. The blood drive is open to the public. If you wish to schedule an appointment, please call Nancy at 361-3679. When you come to donate, be sure to bring ID and drink plenty of fluids before you come.

BASKET RAFFLE - Once again we will have a Basket Raffle at the Parish Festival, June 23rd. It's not too early to start putting your basket together. Ask a friend or relative to join you and have fun! Call Lori Pavelske at 361-3768 if you have any questions, need an idea or with your theme. Remember, also, that there is no alcohol allowed in the baskets and that they will be outside, possibly in warm weather for a few hours.

PARISH FESTIVAL MEAL DELIVERY - If you or someone you know will need a picnic meal delivered, please contact Julie at 361-2562 or 920-290-2703 by June 13.

CHALLENGE FOR DESSERT MAKERS - Please share your most appreciated yummy treats at the Parish Festival. This year we welcome pies (of course!), cakes, bars, and a few special ones with no sugar. Be sure to label your pans with your name and what the dessert is. Interested food server volunteers are invited to call Donna McMartin at 920-290-1904. Thank you!

LOVE BEGINS HERE - This summer our parish will host middle school students from across the diocese from July 21–July 24. Would you like help with some yard work? Do your windows need to be washed? How about a simple painting project? Or just a fun group of young people to play a game with for a few hours? These young people are eager and willing to help, and all groups will be accompanied by adult chaperones. Please contact the parish office if you would like a helping hand this summer. All Saints Catholic School

Building Saints, Scholars, and Children of God

ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! Registration is open for the 2019-2020 school year for All Saints Catholic School. This includes registration for our 3K program which is now offered 5 days a week! Session times are 8-11am or 12-3pm. We would love for you to be part of our ASCS family! You can register online at: https://mytads.com/a/allsaintsberlin

Upcoming events:

 ASCS Parent Network Flower Sale - The annual Mother’s Day Flower Sale will take place on Saturday, May 11 from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM in the parish hall parking lot. Pre-ordered plants can be picked up at this time and there will be a nice selection of cash and carry flowers to choose from as well. Remember, flowers make great gifts for Mothers Day! Please stop by and take a look. Proceeds will benefit All Saints Catholic School.

 1st Annual Berlin Catholic Schools Alumni Reception We are looking for all Alumni and former teachers and staff of St. Joseph, St. Stanislaus, St. Michael, and All Saints Berlin Catholic Schools. A reception for all Alumni, teachers, and staff will be held on Sunday, May 26th, following the 7:30 am and 10:00 am Masses. We are planning to have a light snack and refreshments while you reminisce about your years in Catholic School.

 All Saints Berlin Golf Outing will be held Sunday, June 16th at Mascoutin Golf Club. Play will be a 4- person scramble with a shotgun start at noon. Admission is $100 per person. In honor of Fathers Day, admis- sion includes a steak dinner. Even if you don’t golf, you can still come out and join your group; dinner is available to purchase. Come out for a day of fun and family; start organizing your team now! All proceeds will benefit All Saints Catholic School. You can sign up by finding the link on our website at: www.allsaintsberlin.org

Our Mission Statement: Principal Jana Dahms All Saints Catholic School offers a Christ-centered All Saints Catholic School education that develops the academics, morals, 151 S. Grove St. Berlin, WI and values needed for students to reach their full 920-361-1781 potential as children of God. https://school.allsaintsberlin.org FAITH FORMATION

About Our New Bishop

The youngest of six sons, Bishop Donald J. Hying was born in West Allis, Wisconsin, to parents Albert and Cath- erine Hying (both deceased) on August 18, 1963. He attended St. Aloysius and Immaculate Heart of Mary grade schools, and Brookfield Central High School. Bishop Hying received his bachelor's degree from Marquette University and his master's degree from St. Francis Seminary. On May 20, 1989, Bishop Hying was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee by Most Reverend Rembert Weakland, Archbishop of Milwaukee. His first priestly assignment was as a parochial vicar for St. Anthony Parish, Menomonee Falls, from 1989 to 1994. Fr. Hying served as a Team Member for La Sagrada Familia Parroquia, Dominican Republic from 1994 to 1997. He returned to the United States and served as the parochial administrator of St. Peter Parish (1998), then as the parochial vicar of St. Anthony Parish, Milwaukee, from 1998 to 1999. He was then appointed the pastor of Our Lady of Good Hope Parish, Milwaukee from 1999 to 2005. In 2006, Fr. Hying served as the parochial administrator of St. Augustine Parish, Milwaukee in 2006. He became the Dean of Formation at Saint Francis de Sales Seminary from 2005 to 2007, and was appointed the rector of St. Francis de Sales Seminary by Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of Milwaukee, and served from 2007 until 2011. On May 26, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Fr. Donald Hying the Titular Bishop of Regiae and the of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. He was consecrated a bishop on July 20, 2011. On November 24, 2014, His Holiness, Pope Francis appointed Bishop Hying as the Fourth Bishop of Gary (), to succeed Most Reverend Dale Joseph Melczek, who had submitted his resignation as the Bishop of Gary, as required when he reached the age of 75. Bishop Hying's installation in the Diocese of Gary took place on January 6, 2015. On April 25, 2019, Thursday within the Octave of Easter, His Holiness, Pope Francis, appointed Most Reverend Donald J. Hying the Fifth Bishop of Madison (Wisconsin), to succeed Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino, deceased, of happy memory. The priests, deacons, and faithful of the Diocese of Madison are deeply grateful to Pope Francis for his pastoral solicitude in appointing Most Reverend Donald J. Hying as the Bishop of Madison. Please join us in prayer to Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for Bishop Hying and his episcopal ministry, as we look forward to his installation as the Fifth Bishop of Madison. “Caritas Numquam Excidit – Love Never Fails” (1 Cor 13:8).

CALLING ALL CURRENT MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS! Bring yourself and a friend Monday, June 17 – Thursday, June 20 to St Lawrence Seminary High School in Mt Calvary, WI for four days of field olympics, games, team- building, and prayer. You’re sure to have a blast living in our dorms, eating lots of food, and making new friends! Cost is $50 and includes housing and food. Transportation is available from select cities throughout the state. Register at www.stlawrence.edu/retreats by June 13.

HOLY COMMUNION MINISTER WORKSHOP OFFERED - The Diocese of Madison is offering a workshop for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Saturday, May 11 from 9:30 - 11:00 at Our Lady of the Lake Parish in Green Lake. If anyone is interested in becoming a Communion Minister, this session would be a great opportunity to learn what this Ministry is all about. Any current Eucharistic Ministers can also attend if they feel they're in need of a refresher. Contact Wayne/Bonnie Lundt (361-0645 or [email protected]) for more information or to register.

NEW BOOKS IN OUR READING/RESOURCE ROOM - If you haven’t been in our Reading/Resource Room in awhile (or ever!) stop by and spend some time browsing, reading, or just using this quiet space to do some work. We have many Catholic books and DVD’s including new books on the lives of Mother Teresa and Pope Francis and Perfectly Yourself by Matthew Kelly. There is also a laptop and free WiFi available for you to use while you’re here. The room is open during regular parish office hours, as well as 3:30-4:30 PM on Saturdays and 8:30-10:00 AM on Sundays. Books may be checked out for 1 month and educational resources for 2 weeks by signing the sign-out log.

Director of Religious Education Needed

Full-time; year round DRE position, including some nights and weekends. Candidate must be a fully-initiated and practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church. Reports to the Pastor. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: Administer and coordinate all aspects of Youth Religious Education Program and Adult Faith Formation, including RCIA. Experience: Religious education or teaching background preferred. Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Theology or Religious Studies preferred. Send resumes to: All Saints Parish, P.O. Box 269, Berlin, WI 54923 or email to: [email protected] News and Announcements

LITTLE SAINTS TUITION ASSISTANCE FUND Giving a child wings for a Catholic Education

This fund was established in the fall of 2018. As Father David, the Finance Coun- cil and the staff prepared for the 2018-2019 school year, the idea was formulated to establish a separate fund to be able to accept restricted donations for a very spe- cial way to support our Catholic school and to increase opportunities for more

families to be able to make the decision to send their children to our school.

The Little Saints fund purpose is to accept and hold donations to be used exclusively for tuition assistance for All Saints Catholic School families sending children to our parish school.

Administration of this fund will be a coordinated effort between the Pastor, School Principal, Finance Administrator, Operations Manager and Finance Council. Families wishing to apply for tuition assistance will submit an application with financial information to a confidential third party vendor. Specific rules have been established to determine who is provided a tuition assistance award and the dollar amount of each award.

Donations are accepted to this fund from individuals or groups and can be made at the school or parish office. Envelopes are also available in the gathering space.

THANK YOU to our parish THANK YOU to our faithful TMIY (That Man is You) group for snow removal volunteers who the very generous $500 worked diligently to keep our side- donation to our parish. This walks free of snow and ice during donation will be used to help this very challenging winter. We off-set our snowplowing deeply appreciate you being here expenses from this past winter. in the cold and snow to keep our God bless each of you. walkways clear and safe. May God bless you.

THINGS WE COLLECT (and things we don’t )- We currently collect Box Tops for Education and used printer ink/ toner cartridges. Both of these items can be brought to the school or church. The school also recycles used markers through the Crayola company and these can be dropped off at the school. We are no longer collecting soup labels, pop tabs, milk tops or milk bags. Thank you!

RICE BOWLS - Can be dropped off at the church office during regular office hours by May 6. We will send all “Rice Bowl” money to .

LOST AND FOUND - Our lost and found basket is overflowing with lost articles. We have temporarily moved its contents to the meeting room to make things easier to find. Please stop by and take look. You may be surprised to find your missing gloves, hats, glasses, rosary, jewelry, etc. We will be donating whatever is not claimed by May 20.

DONATIONS FOR EASTER FLOWERS - You can still donate money for Easter flowers. You may drop it in the collection, stop by the office, or send it in the mail to PO Box 269, Berlin. Thank you! Stewardship & Sacraments Stewardship: Sharing the Gifts We Have Been Sacraments Given Baptism ONLINE Giving At All Saints Parish, Baptisms are usually celebrated on Now Available Sundays after the 10 am Mass.

Online giving is a help to the parish finances especially All parents who wish to baptize a child are asked to call during the summer when vacations and schedules the Parish Office 920-361-5252 to speak with Father change. Setting up your Online Giving Account is rather David about scheduling the Baptism. effortless. Fr. David asks us all to ponder signing up. E-Giving Options include your regular weekly offertory, Baptism for adults is part of the Rite of Christian holy day offering, school support, diocesan assessment Initiation of Adults (RCIA program) or any other unrestricted donation. You may designate your donations to any of these funds on your preferred Marriages schedule. If you have any questions, call the parish Arrangements must be made 6 months in advance. office for assistance 920-361-5252. Marriage Preparation courses are required.

ADDITIONAL FUNDS TO SUPPORT OUR PARISH Blessed Sacrament Adoration Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on the Little Saints Tuition Assistance Fund Thursday before the First Friday 2:30-6:30 PM

All Saints Congregation Endowment Fund Communion to the Homebound All Saints Parish feels that it is important the sick, The Berlin Catholic School Endowment Fund, Inc. elderly, and homebound of our parish still receive the Holy Eucharist. If you or someone you know is ill or is Envelopes are available in the gathering space or unable to attend Mass and would like to receive the contact the parish office. Eucharist outside of Mass, please contact the parish office. Remembering the Parish in your Will An important way for members of one generation to have a lasting impact on the parish and it’s institutions Parish Hall Information & Rental is to make a lump sum bequest, or estate percentage Contact the parish office bequest, in one’s Will. Phone: 920-361-5252 Email: [email protected]