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ST. FRANCIS BORGIA April 25, 2021 C ATHOLIC C HURCH 1375 Covered Bridge Rd., Cedarburg WI ⬧ Office 262-377-1070 ⬧ Fax 262-377-6898 ⬧ www.SaintFrancisBorgia.org Pastor: Fr. Patrick Burns Sunday Masses Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at 8 a.m. 10 a.m. ad orientem 11:30 a.m. (through 5/30/21) and 6 p.m. Weekday Masses Monday 8 a.m. - South Church Tuesday through Friday 7 a.m. - South Church Thursday Mass is ad orientem Parish office hours Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to noon Confessions Sunday 9:15-9:45 a.m. - North Church Only Wed., 4/28 & Fri., 4/30 this week 11-11:30 a.m. - North Church Thursday 5:30-6:30 p.m. - North Church Eucharistic Adoration 12 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Friday (no Adoration on Saturday) South Church (N44W6055 Hamilton Rd.) Pastoral Council Ed Scherr, Chairperson Bob Shimp, Vice Chairperson Sue Ellen Baye, Secretary John Dorr Angela Foy Chris Frommell Christina Garni Jennie Mulcahy Tim Schilter Fr. Patrick Burns Low-gluten Communion hosts are available for those who are gluten intolerant. Joe Carlson and Joe Schirger, Trustees Please see an usher should you need more information. Learn Your Faith The Week Ahead In Latin, the word “pope” (from Greek “Pappas”) means “father.” In the early Church, the word “pope” referred to NC = North Church (1375 Covered Bridge Rd.) bishops or patriarchs. Later the use of the term became SC = South Church (N44 W6055 Hamilton Rd.) restricted to referencing the bishop of Rome. We know Peter as CH = Church Hall (church lower level) the first bishop of Rome. Catholics hold that there is an PCCR = Parish Center Conference Room apostolic succession from Christ to the Apostles and then E&AC = Education & Activity Center (1425 Covered Bridge Rd.) handed down through the Popes and bishops to present day. Saturday, April 24 There are five distinct time periods in papal history. The first is • Mass with First Eucharist at 4:30 p.m., NC the early papacy which ran until 590 AD. The second period is Sunday, April 25 the medieval period from 590-1303 AD, followed by the • Mass at 8 a.m., NC Renaissance and Reformation period from 1303 until 1565. • Live stream of 8 a.m. Mass Next was the early modern papacy from 1565 through 1774. • Confessions, 9:15-9:45 a.m., NC Currently, we are in the period of the modern papacy which • Mass ad orientem with First Eucharist at 10 a.m., NC started in 1774. • Mass at 11:30 a.m., NC • Mass at 6 p.m., NC Taking a look at early papal history: Peter was replaced by Monday, April 26 St. Linus, who is the Linus referred to in 2 Timothy 4:21 and who • Mass at 8 a.m., SC travelled with Paul. He was followed by St. Anacletus or Cletus Tuesday, April 27 who was a Roman. Both Linus and Cletus are buried near Peter • Mass at 7 a.m., SC in St. Peter’s Basilica. Many writers included information about • No confessions today papal history, including Irenaeus, a Greek bishop; Hegesippus, a • Knit and Crochet Ministry, 1 p.m., CH Nazarene who was a Jewish convert and whose writings cover Wednesday, April 28 the period to about 180; and St. Eusubius who recorded early • Mass at 7 a.m., SC church history that had been passed down by word of mouth. • Confessions, 11-11:30 a.m., NC, Fr. Repenshek Of the first 50 popes, 48 have become saints and a majority of Thursday, April 29 them were martyrs due to Roman persecution of the early • Mass ad orientem at 7 a.m., SC church. When learning about papal history it is important to • No morning confessions today remember that Christ founded the church with 12 sinners and, • Confessions, 5:30-6:30 p.m., NC, Fr. Repenshek though there are many great popes, there are also some Friday, April 30 misguided popes. • Mass at 7 a.m., SC • Confessions, 11-11:30 a.m., NC, Fr. Repenshek There are many ways to learn about different popes. You could Saturday, May 1 study them by the five time periods. You could read about those • Mass at 4:30 p.m., NC popes who are listed as “Great,” such as Pope Leo I, Pope Sunday, May 2 Gregory I, Pope Nicholas I, and now many are considering John • Mass at 8 a.m., NC Paul II in this category. • Live stream of 8 a.m. Mass You can also study based on their influence on history and • Confessions, 9:15-9:45 a.m., NC culture. Among those would be: Pope Sixtus IV who is • Mass ad orientem at 10 a.m., NC considered the builder pope due to his redevelopment of Rome; • Mass at 11:30 a.m., NC Pope Urban VIII, known as the bee pope because his family’s • Mass at 6 p.m., NC coat of arms had three bees, and who had a significant impact on the arts; and Pope Sixtus V, called the happy pope and who is Confessions schedule for Apr. 26-30 known for rooting out corruption and lawlessness in Roman Due to Fr. Patrick being away on retreat this week, con- society. fessions on Tuesday and Thursday (Apr. 27 and 29) are can- If the less devout popes pique your interest, then you might celled. Fr. Jerry Repenshek will be here assisting with daily choose to read about Pope Steven VI who held the Cadaver Mass this coming week and will hear confessions on Wednes- Synod; Pope John XII whose vanity and infidelity caused political day and Friday (Apr. 28 and 30) from 11-11:30 a.m., as well as issues and eventually lead to his death; Pope Benedict IX who Thursday (Apr. 29) from 5:30-6:30 p.m. tried selling the papacy; and Pope Alexander VI, a Borgia whose family name became famous for corruption. God bless our First Communicants You could also focus on modern day popes like Pope Pius IX, Some of our second graders will be receiving their Pope Pius XII, Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI . Whichever way First Holy Communion at you choose to study them, you will learn more about how the the 4:30 p.m. and 10 a.m. Masses this weekend. Church was formed, how the Church influenced history and how We extend prayers and congratulations from the parish community to these children, as well as those who received it continues to function today. First Holy Communion and Confirmation last weekend. 2 Parish Day of Service Mass intentions God entrusted the care of our beautiful church and Daily Mass is celebrated at the South Church. grounds to our parish community. Please consider joining us Mass time is 8 a.m. Monday on Saturday, May 8 from 8 a.m. until noon for a Parish Day of and 7 a.m. Tuesday through Friday. Service. All weekend Masses are celebrated at the North Church. There will be jobs for everyone - from our youngest ele- The 11:30 a.m. Mass has been extended through May 30. mentary students to our seniors. What a great way to serve April 25 - Fourth Sunday of Easter together as a family! 4:30 p.m. †Judy Pierre (Pierre Family) (FPB) We will be working outside to clean up the grounds and care for the church building. Plan to dress for the weather. 8 a.m. For Members of St. Francis Borgia (FPB) Please bring any of these things you may have: 10 a.m. †Barb Aschenbrener (Janice Stauske) (FPB) gardening gloves, shovels, rakes, clippers, 11:30 a.m. †Grace Ehr (Wolfe Family) (FPB) leaf blowers, tarps, wheel barrows, etc. 6 p.m. †Adolfine Nedoma (Family) (FAV) Make sure to label your tools so that we Monday, April 26 can return them to the proper owner. 8 a.m. †Chad Shipley (Family) (FJR) Following the work morning, we will have a pizza lunch on the plaza! Tuesday, April 27 To sign up for this service event, 7 a.m. †Mr. & Mrs. William Kranstover please go to https://bit.ly/32sOrIm. If you (Ann Scott) (FJR) have trouble signing up online, contact Wednesday, April 28 - St. Peter Chanel; the parish office and we will help you St. Louis Grignion de Montfort get signed up. 7 a.m. †Jordan Retzke We look forward to working and serving together as a (Terry & Kelly Jo Retzke and Family) (FJR) parish community! Thursday, April 29 - St. Catherine of Siena Tuition assistance for our parish school 7 a.m. †Grace Cotter (Family) (FJR) If you wish to apply for financial assistance at St. Francis Friday, April 30 - St. Pius V Borgia Catholic School for the 2021-2022 school year, please 7 a.m. †Patrick Worth (Emily) (FJR) contact Jennifer Justman, parish accountant, to obtain the necessary forms. You can reach Jen at 262-377-1070, ext. 337 May 2 - Fifth Sunday of Easter or [email protected]. 4:30 p.m. †Alice Rheinhardt (Helen Gaudiosi) (FPB) The completed forms are due back to the parish office 8 a.m. †Dolores R. Mayer (Family) (FPB) no later than Friday, May 7. 10 a.m. †Walt Bykowski (Jeff & Carol Bykowski) (FPB) Recommendations regarding the awarding of tuition assis- 11:30 a.m.