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Catholic Parishes !"#$#%&'= CATHOLIC PARISHES St. Isidore the Farmer - Mount Calvary/Saint Cloud/St. Joe St. John the Baptist - Johnsburg Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Marytown December 13, 2015 St. Mary Holy Cross Saint Joseph St. John Saint Cloud As We Begin the Year of N10232 Hwy G 308 S. Cty W W620 Cty G N9288 Hwy W 924 Main Street New Holstein Mt Calvary St Cloud Mercy Malone St. Cloud Come to the Holyland Catholic Parishes th Thursday, December 17 7:00 p.m. Holy Cross Church We will have several priests available for individual confession following the communal service. holylandcatholicparishes.org HolyLand Catholic Parishes 2 third Sunday of advent LITURGY SCHEDULE SERVERS, LECTORS, COMMUNION DECEMBER 14-20 MINISTERS & USHERS December 19 & 20 Monday, December 14 St. John of the Cross 8:00am † Leonard Heimerman ......................... St. Mary Saturday, December 19 4:15 pm ……………………………….St. John the Baptist Tuesday, December 15 (S) Paige & Erin Goebel 8:15 am All Children.................................. Holy Cross (L) Jodi Goebel 8:00 am † Claude & Marie Lisowe St. John the Baptist (CM) Robert Schmidt (U) Roger Thome & Rick Neils Wednesday, December 16 8:15 am † Sylvester & Lucille Haensgen..St. John the Baptist 4:30 pm ……………………………………….Holy Cross (S) Emma & Wyatt Thelen Thursday, December 17 O Wisdom (L) Rick Erickson 8:00 am † Berenz & Baumgartner Families .. St. Cloud (CM) George Miller, Tammy Koenigs 8:00 am † Benno Kraus ................................... ..St. Mary & **Juliet Erickson 7:00pm Holyland Catholic Parish Reconciliaton.. (U) Keith Birschbach, Quinn Kaiser, Mark Diederichs & Al Stephany ............................................................ Holy Cross Friday, December 18 O Lord and Ruler 8:00 pm ……………………………………….St. Mary 8:00 am President Obama & Congress . ..Holy Cross (S) Lauren & Justin Weber 8:00 am † Fredrick & Loraine Schwenck..St. John the Baptist (L) Nick Muellenbach 5:00 pm † Vincent & Evelyn Hanke ............... ..St. Mary (CM) Bill Bartel (U) Ralph Muellenbach & Fritz Anhalt Saturday, December 19 O Root of Jesse 3:30 pm Confessions . .................. S t. John the Baptist Sunday, December 20 4:00 pm Confessions .................................. Holy Cross 8:00 am …………………………………………...St. Cloud (S) Josh Ditter & Al Mueller Saturday, December 19 4th Sunday of Advent (L) Jackie Knauer 4:15 pm † Living & Deceased of the Clem Karls (CM) Mary Daun, Lori Lemke & **Mary Palof & Leander Haensgen Families (U) Benji Bink & Jerrod Steffes ............................................. St. John the Baptist 8:30 am………………………..……….…..…..St. Mary 4:30 pm † Robert Baumgartner .................. Holy Cross (S) Mason & Landon Buechel † Orville Freund (L) Shelly Buechel † Eugene Birschbach (CM) Peter & Lorraine Winkel & Joann Halbach 8 :00 pm † John, Gary & Carol Meier . ............ S t. Mary (U) Peter Winkel & Paul Ditter (Sick/Shut ins) Janelle Mueller Sunday, December 20 O Key of David 8:00 am All Expectant Mothers ................ St. Cloud 10:00 am ……………………………………….Holy Cross 8:30 am † Esther Schad ................................... St. Mary (S) Jamie Wodack & Will Zimmerman 10:00 am † All Parishioners of the Holyland Catholic (L) Alyssa Wodack Parishes….. ................................ Holy Cross (CM) Linda & Jim Kraus & **Connie Pickart 10:30 am † Roger Stephany ........... St. John the Baptist (U) Shawn Wodack, Earl Sippel, Herb Pickart & Paul Abler 10:30 am …………………………….St. John the Baptist Please remember in your prayers the sick of our (S) Molly Kluever & Savannah Abler Holyland Catholic Parishes: (L) John Wertsching Mary Abler, Pat Birschbach, Sr. Rose Ann, Bob Freund (CM) Kathy Abler (Mrs. Walter) Laverne Lefeber, Suzy Schmitz (U) John Schumacher & Don Fontecchio & Sam Schmitz “Peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of Jesus.” Thank you to Ron Sabel for the small railing that has Sheila Walsh been placed near the ambo (pulpit) at St. Mary Church. This will provide those entering the sanctuary with a bit more If you substitute “presence of Jesus” whenever you hear peace— peace be with you, peace on earth… -- you get such a nice new security . connotation. December 13, 2015 3 HolyLand Catholic Parishes ST. CLOUD CHURCH ST. MARY CHURCH December 20 Christmas Eve Mass- 8:00PM Scrip Sellers: ……..…………….Sandy Merten & Brenda Ditter 1 Usher needed_________________ Greeters: ……..…………….......Jerrold & Jane Steffes Cleaning List: Decmber Chair Family Christmas Day – 8:30AM Jerrold Steffes Family 999-4952 Minister of Communion (Bread) needed___________ Doug Stephanie, Karen Tabbert, Tom Tabbert, Jeff Voelker & Henry Wagner ATTENTION ST. Mary’s Parishioners, The checkbook is getting low. If you are a yearly church support payer, please HOLY CROSS CHURCH consider monthly contribution to help maintained a happy balance in the check book Cleaning List: December 26 Chairperson: Shelly Schrage St. Mary's Human Concerns will be collecting socks and Ann Secord, Chris Seibel, Cathy Seibel, Carol Seibel underwear for men, women and children for the Solutions Center & Diane Seibel in FDL for use in their warming center. They are also in need of IF you are unable to clean, PLEASE get a sub, it helps several warming plates to heat soups and pastas. If you would everyone out care to donate cash toward this cause, you may give your Sub list: Barb Winkler 753-5221 or Deb Gau 999-4151 cash donations to Steve Koenigs. As always, they were glad to Scrip: December 19 & 20 know that we are thinking of them. Thanks for your generosity. 4:30 John & Claudia 8:00 John, Claudia & Pat 1st Annual Marytown Community Center Christmas ST. JOE CHURCH Caroling ! Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Lions Cub Club, 4-H, Veterans Club, Marytown Choir, CCD kids, baseball/softball Cleaning List: December Chair Family teams and anyone else that would like to join will be Michael Dressler 753-2608 welcome! We will be meeting on Monday December 21st at Kenneth Braun, Cindy Johnson, Kevin Fuhrmann Marytown Community Center at 6pm and Caroling throughout Marytown, there will be transportation provided ST. JOHN CHURCH for those who can't walk the whole time. There will be a social gathering back at the community center with Hot Chocolate and treats for any who would like to attend. Christmas Eve Mass- 10:30PM 2 Ministers of Communion are needed yet: St. Mary’s Altar & Rosary Society: ________________&________________ A Big Thank You to all who helped make the Christmas Sale a success. We are especially grateful to the people who Vigil Lights Changes for St. John’s: Attention all st volunteered their time during this sale. Thanks again to the parishioners as of Jan 1 , 2016. Small lights will be $.25 and quilters, bakers & crafters large candles will be $3.00. Thank you! St. Mary’s Parish Monthly Church Cleaning will St. John the Baptist Altar & Rosary Society take place on Saturday, December 19th at 8:00AM. The Reminder: On Wednesday, December 16, at 2:00pm in the parish kitchen, we will be putting together the Christmas following is a list of parish families and /or individuals who treat boxes for the Holyland Food Pantry. are being asked to help with the monthly church cleaning: Anyone wishing to donate towards them can do so with Michael & Shelly Buechel, Don & Jenny Ebertz, Janice homemade cookies or candy, containing NO NUTS . Items Goeser, Mark & Mary Horsch, Gerald & Mary Kraus, Joe & can also be purchased in packages. Rosie Lisowe, Willard & Tharcilla Matznick, Ralph & Carol Any questions call Kathy Abler at 795-4363 Muelllenbach, Wilmer & Janelle Mueller, Jim & Shirley or Emma Schmitz at 795-4466 Roehrig, and Peter & Lorraine Winkel. Group Leaders: Betty Coerber. The monthly cleaning will only take about an Part-time Lawn Mowers & Groundskeeper : If anyone is hour of your time. Thank You for your help and cooperation 8 interested in mowing lawns and maintaining the grounds around St. John‘s church, rectory and the school. Holy Name Society Christmas Party will be Tuesday, Approximately 15-20 per week, please call John Pickart at December 15at Blancks Supper Club. Cocktail are at 6:00, 960-1738 an order off the menu will be at 6:30PM. Please RSVP by th Monday , December 14 by calling Jerome Bord 960-8750, CD of the WEEK: Just a reminder there are several John Schumacher 795-4014, or Fred Stephany 795-4203. reflective Christmastime CDs available in the rear This event is open to all members from St. Mary’s & St. John’s. of church . HolyLand Catholic Parishes 4 third Sunday of advent Warm Hearts lead to Warm Heads, Hands, & Feet A very generous collection of hats, mittens, gloves, scarves, and socks was received from the Religious Education students and families. See the fully decorated Winter Wear Tree above. The clothes will be distributed to the needy adults and children of our area. Thank you all for your kindness to those less fortunate than you! Check out facebook for more pictures! Holyland Catholic Preschool students are looking at Christmas books. They are developing reading skills by looking at the Congratulations pictures and making up stories to Andrew & related to the pictures. Mary Gulig on They like to read to each other. 50 years of Marriage. Ally Entringer is painting the trunk of the preschool Christmas tree, while Parker Popp puts on the finishing touches. All other 4 year old Holyland preschool students painted part of the Christmas tree which will be displayed on the preschool bulletin board. The students are learning all about the Advent season while doing things to prepare for Jesus birthday. Dear Parishioners, Please help families in need of warmth by donating hats, mittens, long johns, scarves and socks. Please donate to the Holyland Catholic School. The “Help Me Build a Snowman Donation” starts December 1st and ends Dec 21st. Thanks! The Holyland Catholic Y.E.P Club I Kollin Petrie & Catherine Dulan January 2, 2016 St. Mary’s Church 1:00pm Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage Christmas Memorial Board If you would like your loved ones names on the Memorial Boards at all of the St.
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