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The of the Lord | 5, 2020 St. Maria Goretti 5313 Flad Avenue, Madison, WI 53711 608-271-7421 | [email protected] | www.stmariagoretti.org The Epiphany of the Lord

They were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother. They prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of , , and . Matthew 2:10-11 Excerpts from the Lectionary for ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. 2│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 5, 2020 | 2 Mass Intentions From the Parochial Administrator The Mass Intentions posted below and placed on the will be remembered by the priest in his silent prayers during Mass. Dear Family of Faith Monday, - St. André Bessette Every year on the Second Sunday after 6:30 am Margaret (Peg) Blanchard , the Church celebrates the great feast of Epiphany. This is of course the great day where we 8:00 am Personal Intention celebrate the mystery of the revelation, or the unveiling, Tuesday, - St. Raymond of Penyafort of Christ's kingship and his divinity. That is what 6:30 am Lina Vergara Epiphany means, it is a kind of revelation or unveiling. 8:00 am Shannon Blake And in this case, it's the appearing of Christ the King, Wednesday, January 8 Christ the divine . The Catechism (no. 538) describes the Feast of Epiphany as “the manifestation of 6:30 am (No Intention Requested) [not just as] the … [but as the] Savior of 8:00 am Daul the world.” Thursday, January 9 The account of the is arguably for many 6:30 am (No Intention Requested) people the most iconic mystery associated with the 8:00 am (No Intention Requested) Christmas season. The image of the Magi coming to the Friday, January 10 stable — Christ is in a manger — and bringing him the 6:30 am (No Intention Requested) gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. 8:00 am Thomas McGough Everyone knows about the Magi, but why are Saturday, January 11 they there? As Pope Benedict XVI conveys, “ The 8:00 am (No Intention Requested) journey of the wise men from the East is, for the liturgy, The of the Lord just the beginning of a great that continues throughout history. With the Magi, humanity’s Saturday, January 11 pilgrimage to Jesus Christ begins – to the God who was 5:15 pm Frank Hebl born in a stable, who died on the Cross and who, having Sunday, January 12 risen from the dead, remains with us always, until the 7:00 am St. Maria Goretti Parish consummation of the world (cf. Mt 28:20).” 9:00 am Carol Riddiough What is the significance of the gifts of gold, 11:00 am Arthur Albright frankincense and myrrh? The gold symbolizes the 5:15 pm David Wilberding royalty or the kingship of Jesus. The frankincense, which was used in the tabernacle for worship, symbolizes the divinity of Jesus, that he's one who's going to be worshipped. And finally the myrrh, which  Readings for the Week  was an ointment that was used for burial, points forward to his passion, his death and his burial. January 5, 2020 Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13/ The men from the East with their gifts are the Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-1 first to have the Son of God revealed to them, followed by many more throughout the centuries. May this Monday: 1 Jn 3:22—4:6/Ps 2:7bc-8, 10-12a/ Epiphany reveal to our eyes, ears, and heart the presence Mt 4:12-17, 23-2 of Jesus Christ today and everyday of this new year. is f Tuesday: 1 Jn 4:7-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4, 7-8/Mk 6:34-4 God bless, Wednesday: 1 Jn 4:11-18/Ps 72:1-2, 10, 12-13/ Mk 6:45-5 Fr. Scott Thursday: 1 Jn 4:19—5:4/Ps 72:1-2, 14 and 15bc, 17/ Lk 4:14-22a Friday: 1 Jn 5:5-13/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20/ Lk 5:12-1 Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21/Ps 149:1-2, 3-4, 5, 6a, 9b/ Jn 3:22-3 Next Sunday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7/Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10/ Acts 10:34-38/Mt 3:13-1 ©Liturgical Publications Inc. 3│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 5, 2020 | 3 Mass and Liturgical Schedule Parish Calendar Mass Times After Masses this weekend in the Church Corridor: Monday-Friday: 6:30 and 8 a.m. Meadowood Snack Pack Assembly Signup Saturday: 8 a.m.; 5:15 p.m. Meadowood Food Pantry Collection Sunday: 7, 9, and 11 a.m.; 5:15 p.m. Sunday, January 5 Pancake Breakfast (PH) ...... 7:30 am Confession ECE Session (SCH) ...... 9:00 am Monday and Wednesday: 7 a.m. Bible Timeline Adult Faith Formation (CCR) ...... 6:15 pm Thursday: 4:30 p.m. Confirmation Catechist Formation (SCH) ...... 6:30 pm Saturday: 7:30 a.m. Monday, January 6 Saturday-Sunday: 45 min. before every weekend Mass (CH) ...... 6:10 am Eucharistic Adoration Religious Education Session (SCH) ...... 4:00 and 6:00 pm Thursday: 8:45 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. (Ending with Evening Adult Choir Rehearsal (CH) ...... 7:00 pm Prayer and Benediction at 5:15 p.m.) RCIA Session (CCR) ...... 7:00 pm First Friday: 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, January 7 Rosary (CH) ...... 6:10 am Parish Contacts Divine Mercy Prayer Cenacle (CH) ...... 2:00 pm Baptism Prep Class (CCR) ...... 7:00 pm Fr. Scott Emerson, Parochial Administrator Contemporary Choir Rehearsal (CH) ...... 7:00 pm Fr. Tony Thirumalareddy, Parochial Vicar Wednesday, January 8 Fr. Bill Van Wagner, Parochial Vicar Rosary (CH) ...... 6:10 am Jerome Buhman, Director of Pastoral Care Adult Faith - Mysteries of the Mass (PH) ...... 6:30 pm Deacon Dick Martin, Outreach Coordinator MS Religious Education (SCH) ...... 6:30 pm Sr. Denise Herrmann, Director of Liturgy & RCIA Liturgy Committee Meeting (LA) ...... 7:00 pm Luke House Food Drop Off (CH) ...... 7:00 pm Parish Office: 608-271-7421 High School Youth Group (CCR) ...... 7:30 pm Liturgy Office: 608-268-2960 Thursday, January 9 School Office: 608-271-7551 Rosary (CH) ...... 6:10 am Religious Education Office: 608-271-8081 Luke House Food Drop Off (PH Entryway) ...... 7:00 am Adoration (CH) ...... 8:45 am Carefree Years Board Meeting (CCR) ...... 1:00 pm Parish Information Reconciliation (CH) ...... 4:30 pm Parish Registration packets are located at the main Evening Prayer with Benediction (CH) ...... 5:15 pm entrance to the church or on our website. Friday, January 10 Rosary (CH) ...... 6:10 am Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 pm. Saturday, January 11 Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Parish Office Reconciliation (CH) ...... 7:30 am to request anointing for yourself or a loved one in a Rosary (CH) ...... 7:40 am hospital, in a nursing home, or at home. After Masses January 11-12 Baptism: Please call the Parish Office for our upcoming CMC Meal Signup baptism dates and preparation classes. SCRIP Sales Matrimony: To schedule your wedding and find out more about our marriage preparation classes please Sunday, January 12 contact the Parish Office (if possible, at least six months ECE Session (SCH) ...... 9:00 am prior to your marriage). Morning Confirmation Session (CH, SCH) ...... 9:00 am First Reconciliation Retreat (SCH) ...... 2:30 pm Gluten Intolerance or Celiac Disease Concerns: Meadowood Snack Pack Assembly (PH) ...... 2:30 pm Please contact Sr. Denise Herrmann at the Parish Office. Bible Timeline Adult Faith Formation (CCR) ...... 6:15 pm Evening Confirmation Session (SCH) ...... 6:30 pm Assistive Listening Devices during Mass: Located in the vestibule; Option of cables: T-coil or an ear piece. Spanish-English Missalettes / Misalitos Español- BR = Brides Room CCR = Church Conference Room CH = Church Inglés Missalettes are available in the entryway of the LA = Liturgy Area PH = Parish Hall SCH = School Church. Misalitos bilingües están disponibles en la entrada de la iglesia. We hope you will join us for the RCIA: Adults interested in becoming Catholic, please Pancake Breakfast on January 5! contact Sr. Denise Herrmann at the Parish Office. 4│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 5, 2020 | 4 Liturgical Life Baptism Preparation Class A single session of preparation for first-time parents is required before celebrating the Baptism of your child. The next opportunity for this Sacrament prep will be on Tuesday evening, January 7, at 7 p.m. in the Church Conference Room. Call the Parish Office 608-271-7421 if you plan to participate.

Thursdays Adoration Our parish Adoration time on Thursdays starts after the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Volunteers needed: Removing Lights from the Trees & Removing Trees Confessions start at 4:30 p.m. On Sunday, January 12, after the 11:00 a.m. Mass, we will be taking the lights off the Christmas trees. Many Evening Prayer is prayed at 5:15 p.m. hands will make the task go faster. If you can volunteer followed by Benediction, which closes an hour or so, we would be most appreciative of your our day of Adoration. help. Thank you. Adoration provides an opportunity to grow in our depth Then the trees will be removed from their stands, taken of love of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. The quiet time out of church, cut into smaller lengths, and hauled to the in front of the Real Presence of Christ is a great gift of curb. Many volunteers are needed, as well as some love to us and it is our gift of love to Christ. chainsaws. Epiphany: Traditional Also, cleaning up the sanctuary will occur in preparation Day of Blessing Our for the Sunday evening 5:15 Mass. Again we appreciate Homes volunteers coming to help. Thank you. Epiphany is a traditional day of blessing our homes and asking From the United States God’s blessing on all who enter Council of Catholic the home throughout the year. After our weekend Masses this year, we have available by the doors a small  In the month of January, the U.S. bishops recognize packet with the prayer for Blessing of Our Homes and a Poverty Awareness Month. Learn how war, piece of chalk. Take a packet with you and bless your disease, climate and other factors impact global homes for this new year. poverty and ways you can help the poor around the world. As you pray the blessing, use the chalk to mark above  January 12 is the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord the door of your home: Before we return to tomorrow, read the story of Jesus’ baptism in the (Mt 3:13-17 20 + C + M + B + 20 or Mk 1:9-11).

The letters C, M, B have two meanings. They are the  Wish someone a Merry Christmas today! An easy initials of the traditional names of the three magi: way to evangelize is to wish someone a Merry , , and . The letters also Christmas during the Christmas season after abbreviate the Latin words mansionem December 25 (and explain that the season does not benedicat, “May Christ bless the house.” The “+” end until the Lord’s baptism.) represents the cross. The two 20’s stand for this new year 2020.  Did you know that the liturgical colors of both Christmas and are white? These are the two We maintain a Prayer List for most important times around which the liturgical Active Military Personnel on year turns. the Table in the Church Vestibule.  Planning events in 2020? Remember to include the Please keep those serving in the dates of Easter and the Movable Feasts in the military and all people affected by war . You can find them at usccb.org/ in your prayers. prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/christmas/ Please help us keep this list up to date by contacting announcement-of-easter-and-the-moveable- the Parish Office with any changes. Thank you! feasts.cfm 5│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 5, 2020 | 5

Gospel Meditation - Encourage Deeper Why Do We Do That? - Understanding of Scripture for the Catholic Life Explained Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Question: Besides the Wise Men, what is significant We may walk many roads when we search for God, about the Epiphany? and He leads us all the while. The men we honor today were not Jews. The Messiah wasn’t coming for them, Answer: Epiphany means not in the minds of Jesus’ contemporaries. These men “manifestation,” or public were astrologers. They were adept at reading portents display. The feast is usually in the sky, a practice condemned in the celebrated January 6. In the covenant. Still, to the best of their knowledge and US, it is celebrated on the awareness, they were seeking the truth. This truth led Sunday nearest to January 6. them to journey from their own homeland to honor a It originates from a story king they’d never met, one they couldn’t be sure truly unique to Matthew (2:1-12). existed. “‘We saw his star at its rising and have come Magi from the East come to to do him homage.’” Who do you know who seeks offer homage to the newborn God so tenaciously? King, presenting him with gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. “Magi from the east arrived in ,” the tells us. Who are the seekers in your own life? Maybe This part of Matthew’s infancy narrative differs from it’s your cautiously curious co-worker, the neighbor Luke’s account of the birth of Jesus. In Luke there are who unexpectedly found peace on a yoga retreat, or no Magi, star, nor gifts. Luke has Jesus being born in a your desperately angry child who has chosen, for now, stable after Mary and Joseph’s long travel from to go their own way. Perhaps they’re not overtly Nazareth to . Matthew seems to have the headed for Jesus now, not yet. But they may well be family living in a house in Bethlehem, where the Magi seekers of truth in ways we didn’t expect. Our find them. invitation is to listen, inquire, and give directions when appropriate. Why these differences? They stem from the needs and concerns of the audience the authors were addressing, The magi and modern-day seekers can inspire us as as well as the theological stance of each author. well. When is the last time you sought God’s truth so Knowing the original intention helps get at the correct tenaciously? As believers, it can perhaps be easy to interpretation of the text. become desensitized to the Christmas season and to the miraculous reality we recently celebrated. Mass may Since Matthew was writing primarily to a Jewish have been lovely, but so was the succulent roast beef, community, his concern was to show that Jesus did not the crisp smell of evergreen, and the warm glow of come just for Jews, but for as well. From his family. Consider asking yourself, “God, do I know you very birth, Jesus not only manifests himself to Jews, as well as I should? Would I journey as far as the magi but also to Gentiles, who are prominently included in to meet You, if I could? Do I journey to meet You the manifestation, symbolized by the Magi and their daily in prayer? What do those answers say about me, journey. This is the most significant aspect of the feast and about our relationship?” Perhaps we, like the magi, of Epiphany. How do you manifest Jesus to all with can once again be “overjoyed” at seeing the Light of whom you come into contact? the World. ©LPi ©LPi

Sing Joyfully on the "Myrrh is mine: its bitter perfume breathes a life of Epiphany of the Lord gathering gloom." Myrrh is an embalming spice. Already at Christ's birth, we have the symbolic The song "" details reminder of his death. the gifts of the Magi, but do we know what we’re singing? "Frankincense to offer have I. owns a deity nigh." In many religious traditions, incense "Born a king on Bethlehem's symbolizes prayers rising to heaven. The gift of plain, gold I bring to crown Him frankincense symbolizes Jesus' role as the Great High again." This one is the most straightforward - gold Priest, sanctifying the world through his sacrifice. symbolizes the Kingship of Christ. 6│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 3, 2020 | 6 7│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 3, 2020 | 7 8│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 3, 2020 | 8 Parish News and Events Outreach News and Events Carefree Years Group Snack Packs for the SMG Carefree Years is a group for parish members who Meadowood Neighborhood Center are 55 years and older. Our board meeting will be held Thank you to all who have helped to assemble the on Thursday, January 9, at 1 p.m. in the Church snack packs. We are in need of applesauce or fruit Conference Room. All members are always welcome! cups. Your donations are a great help. Our next time to assemble the packs will be on Sunday, January 12, at Young Adult Group 2 p.m. in the Parish Hall. All are welcome to join us. Wednesday, January 15, is the next planning meeting in the Bride’s Room at 7 p.m. Contact Luke House Community Meal Program [email protected] for details. For On the second Thursday of every month SMG more events, including Women’s Group Bible Study, provides, prepares, serves and shares the free noon Basketball Open Gym, and Bingo at All Saints Assisted community meal at Luke House, 310 S. Ingersoll Living, see our webpage or Facebook event. Street. Those who come to rely on The Community Meal Program do so for many reasons – most of them School News and Events having to do with some level of poverty. If you, or people you know, are interested in Volunteers provide and prepare the food and drop it off enrolling a child at SMG School, please call the school at the church on Wednesday evening or the Parish Hall office at 608-271-7551 or check out the Prospective on Thursday morning. Then, on Thursday from 10:30 Families web page. a.m. to 1:00 p.m., volunteers set up and serve the food and clean up afterwards. As we are inviting those who Everyone - parishioners, school families and use the Community Meal program to share the bounty prospective families - is welcome to join us for our of our table, the volunteers eat with our guests. If this Open House on Sunday, January 26, from 10 a.m. to sounds like something God is calling you to do, either 12:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity to check out the providing the food or/and serving, please contact Barb school and meet the staff. Tereba: 608-277-0961 9│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 3, 2020 | 9

Adult Faith Formation Opportunity

Starting January 8

Join Fr. Bill for a four-part series on the source and summit of our faith, the Holy Mass. We will dive deeper into the rich history, tradition, and symbolism of each of the various parts of the Mass. The Mass is an inexhaustible fountain of grace. The more we understand the profound meaning of the Mass, the more our hearts and minds will be transformed by the love of God. For more information, please contact us at [email protected]. Sessions Meet in the Parish Hall from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on:  Wednesday, January 8  Wednesday, February 5  Wednesday, January 29  Wednesday, February 12

Faith Formation Deepen your faith with FORMED Pick of the Week: Cradle of Redeeming Love: Early Childhood Education The Theology of the Christmas Mystery by Sessions meet next Sunday, January 12, during the 9 John Saward a.m. Mass. We will be learning about the Baptism of The subject of this book is the objective and divinely Jesus. revealed truth of the Nativity of Christ, as proclaimed by His infallible and immaculate Bride. It is the Elementary Religious Education splendor of this truth, of "Love's noon in Nature's Sessions meet this Monday, January 6. Most of the night", which for two millennia has captivated the classes will be studying the Beatitudes. Sessions are Fathers and Schoolmen, and activated the genius of from 4 to 5:15 p.m. or 6 to 7:15 p.m. poets, painters, and musicians. Illustrated with eight color paintings. First Reconciliation Retreat If you have a child preparing for the Sacrament of First Visit stmariagoretti.org/faith-formation to access the Reconciliation, we look forward to all of us gathering parish’s FORMED account for free daily reflections, for the Retreat next Sunday, January 12, from 2:30 to 5 family-friendly videos, books, audio recordings, bible p.m., in SMG School. study, and more! Middle School Religious Education We will meet January 8. Pastoral Care Corner Confirmation Preparation Please notify the Parish Office if you or a We will meet for class January 12. January 5 is Leader family member is admitted to the hospital, Formation. transferred to a care facility or moves to High School Youth Group assisted living. Also notify us if you or a We will meet Wednesday, January 4, at 7:30 p.m. family member’s medical condition prevents attendance at Mass and would like a home visit. 10│Welcome to St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church· Madison, WI Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, January 3, 2020 | 10

Everyday Stewardship - Recognize God in Your Ordinary Moments with Commemorative “Epiphany Carol” by Garden Bricks Thomas Merton Available Commemorative Garden Have you ever read Thomas Merton’s poem, Epiphany bricks are a wonderful way Carol?” Take a moment to read it now: to honor or remember individuals or special events and make a wonderful Flocks feed by darkness with a noise of whispers, gift. In the dry grass of pastures, The Commemorative Garden has available engraved And lull the solemn night with their weak bells. 4" x 8" bricks. Please take a walk through the garden to see all of the names and messages on the bricks and The little towns upon the rocky hills enjoy the beautiful area around the statue of St. Maria Look down as meek as children; Goretti. For more information or to order a brick, please contact the Parish Office at 608-271-7421. Because they have seen come this holy time. God’s glory, now, is kindled gentler than candlelight Under the rafters of a barn: Stewardship of Treasure Eternal Peace is sleeping in the hay, Parish Support December 22 And Wisdom’s born in secret in a straw-roofed stable. Envelopes ...... $35,071.00 And O! Make holy music in the stars, you happy angels, EFT & Online Giving...... $ 3,500.00 You shepherds, gather on the hill. Offertory ...... $ 1,812.52 Look up, you timid flocks, where Total collection for the week ...... $40,403.52 Are coming through the wintry trees; Savings for the Future ...... $ 140.00 While we unnumbered children of the wicked centuries Outreach Envelopes ...... $ 230.00 Come after with our penances and prayers, Parish Support for December 25 (Christmas), December 29, and January 1 (Solemnity of Mary) And lay them down in the sweet-smelling hay Because of early bulletin deadlines in anticipation of the Beside the wise men’s golden jars. holidays, this information was not available at time of Merton’s words are profound and paint a picture of the printing. It will appear in an upcoming bulletin. We awesomeness of Jesus, the newborn King of Kings, appreciate your patience and understanding. lying in a simple straw bed. The shepherds and Wise Thank you for your faithful support of our parish! Men are drawn to pay homage to the One who has been born above all others and brings with him hope for a broken world. Stewardship Corner

As Merton correctly points out, the gifts we are called “Then they opened their treasures and to bring to this baby and lay at his feet are our prayers offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and penances, next to those gifts of worldly wealth. and myrrh." What is it that you have to bring to the stable on this Matthew 2:11) feast of the Epiphany of the Lord? Unless those prayers and penances lead to a new way of living, our The image of the Magi kneeling before the infant gifts will be void of meaning. What we lay before him speaks to the change in us that he has given to us by Jesus and opening their treasure chests for Him is his birth. Our daily stewardship is resembled in those an image that we should all try to follow each day. gifts. If we are to truly echo the kingdom of God in our In gratitude for all that we have been given, we are lives and actions, what we ultimately offer to him is no called to generously share all of our gifts, not just less than our entire selves. This baby will give his the ones we pick and choose. God wants us to be entire self for us, and his work must continue through generous with everything, but especially that one our hands and feet. thing that means the most to us.

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