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August 12, 2018 Our Cluster School 305 Fredonia Ave., P.O. Box 250 Fredonia, WI 53021 305 Fredonia Ave., P.O. Box 250 (262) 692 -9994 Fredonia, WI 53021 230 Butler St. [email protected] (262) 692 -2141 Random Lake, WI 53075 divinesavior.weconnect.com [email protected] (920) 994 -4380 divinesavior.weconnect.com/school [email protected] ourladylakes.org August 12, 2018 For a complete list of contact numbers for our parish and school staff members, as well as lay parish leaders, Mass and Reconciliation times, please go to page 6. Parish Membership: To receive the full benefits of our parish community, we invite you to register as parish members by contacting the Parish Office during office hours. Baptisms are celebrated on the third weekend of each month. Parents must attend a catechetical preparation class prior to baptism. Contact your Parish Office for information. Marriage: Either the Bride or Groom must be a registered member at one of our parishes. Contact your Parish Office at least six months prior to the wedding date. RCIA (Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults): If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the process of becoming Catholic, contact Deb Hamm. Bulletin Announcements must be in writing and brought to the Parish Office or emailed to [email protected] before Noon on Monday . Mass Announcements must be in the Parish Office by Noon on Thursday to be included at that weekend ’s Mass. Emergency Calls: Call your Parish Office. If you need emergency assistance when Visitors at our chapels from other Catholic Parishes in Ozaukee and either office is closed, contact Sheboygan Counties are welcome to put their parish envelope in our collection Deb Hamm at (262) 488 -4542. and we will forward it to your home parish. Thank you for joining us in worship. PAGE 2 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK PRAYERS REQUESTED SATURDAY, August 11 – 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time We pray for the improved health of …Gabbi Hicks, Ashley 1 Kgs 19:4 -8 Eph 4:30 -5:2 Jn 6:41 -51 Hill, Rosemary Schwab, Carol L. Murphy, Gene & Kathy 4:30 pm – HC - For our Parishioners Glander, Margaret Schneider, Louise Janik, Joseph & David Moller, Larry Willegal, Noah Weyker, George SUNDAY, August 12 – 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ploof, John Mondloch, Martin Silver, Francis Murphy, 1 Kgs 19:4 -8 Eph 4:30 -5:2 Jn 6:41 -51 Marge Miller, Mike Bryant, David Hilt, Leo Fechter III, 8:15 am – RL † Coletta Schmitt, † Peter & Alice Jacoby, Derek Arndt, Mason Deppiesse, Joanne LaFleche, Living/Deceased of the Schield, Nennig & Collins Families - - Margaret Medinger, Gene Brown, Peter VandeBoom, 10:00 am – HC Tim & Anne Shininger 25th Wedding Alfred Heon, Cel Schueller, Rosalie Feyereisen, Rose Anniversary, † Deceased Members of the Emmer and Paulus, Jim Schmitz, Gerry Watry, Dave Balling, Joanne Straus Families Wiechers, Margaret Buchholz, Bob Wenninger, Pat Janik, MONDAY, August 13 – Weekday James Donner, Robert Longrie, Julie Blackmore, Margaret Ez 1:2 -5,24 -28c Mt 17:22 -27 Bemis, Ann Piercefield, Gerald Hubing, Bob Sauer, Jo No Morning Mass Ann Geiser, Harvey Wester, Bernice Wiskerchen, Heidi - Sprang, Irmgard Buchel, Lucille Gasper, Terri Holcomb TUESDAY, August 14 Saint Maximilan Kolbe, Alleman, Mary Beth Weber, Lisa Altheimer, Shirley Priest and Martyr Leonard, Chuck Guokas, Kathy Petesch Casey, Tom Ez 2:8 -3:4 Mt 18:1 -5,10,12 -14 Mages, Jim Schinker, Alan Hamm, Mary Cisewski, Joe 8:00 am - Fredonia - For our Parishioners Hamm, Pearl Miller, Jeanne Satori, Earl Kleckner, Harper WEDNESDAY, August 15 - The Assumption of the Miller, Jim & Nancy Risch, Kevin Meyer, Stan Guokas, Blessed Virgin Mary Fr. Jim Vojtik, Carol Meyer and all those undergoing Rv 11:19a;12:1 -6a,10ab 1 Cor 15:20 -27 Lk 1:39 -56 medical treatments. 8:00 am - RL † Henry & Blanche Kegel If you wish to add the name of an immediate family 6:30 pm - HC - For our Parishioners member to our prayer list, please contact either parish THURSDAY, August 16 – Weekday office. Let us know if you no longer wish to be on the Ez 12:1 -12 Mt 18:21 -19:1 prayer list. Thank you. 8:00 am – LC † Edward, Marie & Jerry Uselding, † Bob Richison, † John Michael Hubing Family, MOVIES WITH MEANING † Henry Rock Family The Bucket List will be shown on Mon., Aug. 13 at 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY, August 17 – Weekday - - - in the OLL Community Room. Y ou only live once, so why Ez 16:1 15,60 63 Mt 19:3 12 not go out in style? That ’s what two cancer ward roommates, No Morning Mass or Communion Service an irascible billionaire and a scholarly mechanic, decide SATURDAY, August 18 – 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time when they get the news. They compose a bucket list—things to Prv 9:1 -6 Eph 5:15 -20 Jn 6:51 -58 do before you kick the bucket—and head off for the around the 4:30 pm – HC † Joe & Arlene Bichler world adventure of their lives. Sky dive? Check. Power a Shelby Mustang around a racetrack? Check. Gaze at the SUNDAY, August 19 – 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Great Pyramid of Khufu? Check. Discover the joy in their Prv 9:1 -6 Eph 5:15 -20 Jn 6:51 -58 lives before it ’s too late? Check. PG -13. 97 minutes. Bring 8:15 am – RL † Alois, Agnes & Lisa Huiras, your own snacks. † Bill & Laurene Klas, † Eileen Gasper 10:00 am – HC † Arnold & Rosalia Bach, † Donna Bichler, DID YOU KNOW? † Harvey Bowe Online Giving is available on our website. It ’s easy! Click SACRAMENTS/PRAYERS/NOTICES on the ‘Online Donations ’ (OLL website) or ‘ConnectNow Giving ’ (DSP website) button on our website. After Banns II - Michael Yank and creating an account, you ’re able to give a donation or Sarah Curtis schedule a series of donations directly from your checking Banns I - Brady Bemis and account or by using your debit or credit card. If you have Madelene Birenbaum any questions, contact Terri Schueller in either Parish - - - - - Office 920 994 4380 or 262 692 9994. “The person who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, We pray for the Eternal Joy of Donald Deppiesse and Roger and the person who sows generously will also reap generously. Each person should do as he has decided in his Janke. Please keep their families in heart – not out of regret or out of necessity, for God loves a your prayers. Eternal rest grant cheerful giver. And God is able to make every grace unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon overflow in you, so that in every way, always having them. Amen. everything you need, you may excel in every good work. ” 2 Corinthians 9:6 -8 PAGE 3 SAINTS OF OUR TIME 1 Kgs 19:4 -8; Eph 4:30 -5:2; Jn 6:41 -51 Blessed Eurosia Fabris “Mamma Rosa ” I think many of us can relate to Elijah in our first Feast Day: January 8 reading today. There have been stretches of time in our Sometimes temptation causes us to believe that lives when the events we have had to endure can seem to be sainthood is reserved mainly for priests and religious, just too much to go on. There be a serious and prolonged namely those whose profession is unmistakably religious. health diagnosis that completely saps our energy. Maybe a While there are many saints who were priests and/or loved one has died, the grief is overwhelming, and the religious, it would be wrong to believe that the rest of us thought of living without that person can seem so ’ have less of a chance at becoming saints. Sainthood isn t so impossible. Perhaps an unexpected job loss finds us much about the vocation to which we are called, but is struggling financially and having a hard time finding new instead about the love with which we live out that calling. employment. Maybe a fire, or severe damage from a natural Blessed Eurosia shows us that even the humblest of disaster, has wiped out much of what we had owned. ’ callings, a housewife, is compatible with sanctity. On It may be that an addiction (our own or a loved one s) September 27, 1866, Eurosia was born in an agricultural has completely tapped our resources. Perhaps a couple has area near Vicenza, Italy to Luigi and Maria Fabris, both found it impossible to have a child for whom they have so farmers. Because she was required to help work the family hoped. Sometimes a number of disasters have been strung farm, she was only able to attend two years of schooling. together and we find ourselves at the end of our rope, and Despite her little education, she was able to read the Bible, maybe at the end of our hope. Whatever the case, so many church catechism, and works by St. Frances de Sales and St. of us have felt at least a little like Elijah: completely Alphonsus Liguori. When not working outside on the exhausted and wondering whether life was worth living any family farm, she helped her mom with sewing and more. We want to give up. dressmaking in the home. She received her First During those times God sends us angels, just as he sent ’ Communion at age twelve. From that moment on, she was to Elijah. We don t always recognize them, but he sends a regular Mass attendee, participant in the Daughters of them nonetheless. It could be a friend who sits with us at Mary, and had great devotion to the Holy Spirit, the Blessed the hospital.
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