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November 22, 2020|Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church Rev. Tom Bauwens, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Tim Podraza, Sr. Associate Pastor [email protected] Rev. Taylor Leffler, Associate Pastor [email protected] Sunday Masses Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:00 PM and 5:30 PM Daily Masses Monday - Friday 6:45 AM Monday - Saturday 8:30 AM Monday - Thursday 5:30 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation Monday - Thursday 5:00 to 5:25 PM Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 PM Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM 15353 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68154 402-330-0304 www.stwenceslaus.org . ST. WENCESLAUS MASS INTENTIONS, MINISTRY SCHEDULE & MISCELLEANOUS OMAHA, NEBRASKA MONDAY, November 23, 2020 Ministry Schedule for November 28—29 2020 6:45 AM †Madonna Thomsen Saturday, 5:00 PM PRIEST: Fr. Ron 8:30 AM †Alvina Wendl SAC: Dean Yuhas DEA : Brad Schaefer 5:30 PM †Diane Macias EMHC: Paul Harlow, Romona Harlow, Tosia WIeser, Dan Naylon LEC : Patrick Durow, Lorene Fiala TUESDAY, November 24, 2020 SER : Caedmon Wieser, Mirin Wieser 6:45 AM †Thomas Hales 8:30 AM Int. of Jack Bernard Sunday, 7:30 AM PRIEST: Fr. Taylor SAC: John Hall 5:30 PM †Lloyd Welniak EMHC: Joan Mack, Myron Moore, Karen Hahn WEDNESDAY, November 25, 2020 LEC : Larry Kawa, Linda Vecchio 6:45 AM †John Mimick SER : Leo Dustin, Corrine Merkel 8:30 AM †Bernard Hallett Sunday, 9:00 AM PRIEST: Fr. Taylor 5:30 PM †Kathy Petrini SAC: Chris Pluta DEA : Mark Capoun THURSDAY, November 26, 2020 EMHC: Norma Weber, Susan Donlan, Lisa Pekny, Michelle Reilly LEC : Jean Crouchley, Jerry Smith 9:00 AM †Paul and †Sophie Cuva SER : Finn Mutchie, Alex Pekny FRIDAY, November 27, 2020 Sunday, 10:30 AM PRIEST: Fr. Tom 6:45 AM †Rose Diederich SAC: Mary Kay Garcia DEA : Bill Carter 8:30 AM Int. of Pazderka and Wieser Family EMHC: Kirsten Wooten, Kristen West (sub req), Greg Van Dyke, SATURDAY, November 28, 2020 Karen Van Dyke LEC : Sherri Carstens, Kim Lang 8:30 AM †Gill Sr. and †Sarah Peers SER : Colin Zuroske, Nora Coffey 5:00 PM †Deacon Marvin Capoun SUNDAY, November 29, 2020 Sunday, 12:00 PM PRIEST: Fr. Tom SAC: Karen Stevens DEA : Joe Kulus 7:30 AM People of the Parish EMHC: Nancy Jackson, Jeannene Rossitto, Ryan Royse, Zach Royse 9:00 AM †Ron Wiley LEC : Cathy Kulus, Bob Decker 10:30 PM †Ed and †Helen Knott SER : Joe Trautman, Peter Trautman 12:00 PM †Nick Rebolloso Sunday, 5:30 PM PRIEST: Fr. Tim 5:30 PM †Joseph and †Maria Adamiak SAC: Maureen Walters EMHC: Sandy Kolb, Edward Kolb, David F. Haller, Marie Rohling, Thomas Rohling LEC : Karl Rohling, Christina Rohling SER : Charlie Kolb, George Kolb Our Pastoral Minister, Mary Stieren, is again coordinating the St. Wenceslaus Christmas Family Project, whereby families in need are At every Mass, we gather for assisted by church groups and individuals, to “Thanksgiving,” which is the assure the family (and especially the children), feel the meaning of the word “Eucharist.” Lord's blessings in this season of anticipation and joy. So, what better way is there to Our own beautiful Christmas dinner, held annually under celebrate our national day of thanks than to come together as a Pat Maly's generous direction, has been COVID can- parish family to celebrate the Eucharist? Our Thanksgiving celled. In the past, Christmas dinner attendees made do- Day liturgy will be celebrated at 9:00 AM. Please join us! nations for the Christmas Family Project. The Primetimers' treasury rounded up the attendee total to the next $100.00. (In 2019, the individual + treasury donation to- taled $700.00.) The Primetimers Committee has approved a $100.00 do- nation from the Primetimers' treasury for the 2020 St. Wenceslaus Christmas Family Project. If you would like to add to the Primetimers' donation for the Christmas Family Project, please make checks payable to St. Wenceslaus with Primetimers Christmas Family noted on check memo line. These checks may be dropped in the foyer safe or mailed to be received on or before December 5th. (Mail to St. Wenceslaus ATTN: Mary Stieren, 15353 Pacific, Omaha, NE 68154. St. Wenceslaus Reflecting On the Scriptures and A Word from the Pastor November 22, 2020 REFLECTING ON THE SCRIPTURES Friends, Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, Cycle A Today, as we celebrate the So- Today’s readings: Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17; 1 Corinthians lemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, 15:20-26, 28; Matthew 25:31-46 King of the Universe, we also come to the end of the Liturgical year. Next week, the first Sun- Harvest Time day of Advent, we will begin our preparation to look for- Farmers still delight at the firstfruits of the crop. ward to the Second Coming of Jesus at the end of the Planting and raising crops takes a great deal of time and world. skill. But it also relies on the weather. Many farmers pray Pope Pius XI instituted the Solemnity of Christ the for favorable weather and a bountiful crop, so that the King in his encyclical “Quas primas” of 1925, in re- world can continue to enjoy the fruits of the earth. And sponse to growing secularism and nationalism. We deal when the crops first bring forth fruit, it is time to give with these same struggles today of our society systemi- thanks. In some ancient communities, the farmers offered cally separating God from everything, then are confused the firstfruits of the crop back to God. They brought them why the result is anything but holy. We all need to oper- to the temple or offered them in sacrifice. They believed ate as though Christ truly is King of the Universe as well that God was good to them, and they wanted God to know as our lives. their gratitude. You may have noticed things slowly beginning to In the First Letter to the Corinthians, which we hear vanish from the church. The stained glass windows of from in this Sunday’s second reading, St. Paul called Jesus St. Wenceslaus from the foyer, the Infant Jesus of Prague the firstfruits of those who had fallen asleep. Human burial is like the burial of any seed. It produces changes, and the from the cry room, and the window of St. John Nepo- changes bear fruit for the good of the world. Jesus rose mucene has been removed from the church. They are in from the dead like the firstfruits bursting from the crops – fragile condition and will be repaired for instillation in he completed the offering of himself to God. But Jesus is our new church. You will begin to see the baptismal only the first of the fruits. There will be more! “In Christ font, the painting of St. Wenceslaus, the statue of St. shall all be brought to life, but each one in proper order: Ludmilla, the current organ, the current altar, the current Christ the firstfruits; then, at his coming, those who belong ambo, the tabernacle, the stations of the cross… pretty to Christ.” much everything over the next five months removed in We all live in God’s garden. When we die, when order to recondition and repair them for the new church. we are buried in the soil, we await our resurrection. God It will be difficult to see them removed, but exciting will raise up the faithful in a glorious harvest, when death knowing the future of our new church. shall be no more, and life reigns over all! Lectionary Bulletin Inserts: I want to again thank you for supporting the ELE- Reflections on the First and Second Readings, Year A © 2019 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications. All rights reserved. Written by Paul Turner. Lectionary for Mass © 2001, CCD. VATE campaign as we strive to raise the money to truly “Elevate his church, our future”. We have over $9.2 mil- LITURGY CORNER The Last Sunday of the Liturgical Year lion raised from 611 donors; we hope to strive to have The Catholic Church celebrates the kingship of everyone in the parish participate in this important part of Christ on the last Sunday of the Church year. The liturgical our future. year reaches its climax in a celebration that honors the su- I’m writing this bulletin article on November 12; I’m preme command of Christ. He has dominion over all crea- hoping by the time you read this our election results will tion, and he rules every person who believes in him. be accepted. As I mentioned before the election the need The Solemnity of Christ the King entered the Catho- to be civil and honor each other’s dignity and respect due lic calendar in 1925, which Pope Pius XI had set aside as a every human being, it will be important to continue af- holy year. Pius thought the feast would bring the year to a solemn close, help combat the forces of secularism, and re- fording this to people now that the election is over. Both mind the world that Christ is its ultimate ruler. The pope candidates received record number of votes, and the turn chose the last Sunday of October because of its proximity to out was incredible. It does mean, though, that over 70 the end of the liturgical year and to serve as a prelude to All million people in our country felt each of these men were Saints Day on November 1.