T RANCIS ORGIA S . F B February 21, 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 3/28/21) 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 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 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 Low-gluten Communion hosts are available for those who are gluten intolerant. Fr. Patrick Burns Please see an usher should you need more information. Joe Carlson and Joe Schirger, Trustees

The Week Ahead NC = North Church (1375 Covered Bridge Rd.) Learn Your Faith SC = South Church (N44 W6055 Hamilton Rd.) CH = Church Hall (church lower level) PCCR = Parish Center Conference Room We often think of St. Peter’s Basilica as the cathedral of the E&AC = Education & Activity Center (1425 Covered Bridge Rd.) . Although it is the resting place of the Apostle Peter, it is Saturday, February 20 not the cathedral of the pope. That would be the Archbasilica • Mass at 4:30 p.m., NC of Christ the Savior or by its more traditional name, St. John Sunday, February 21 Lateran Basilica. This church was dedicated to both St. John • Mass at 8 a.m., NC the Baptist and St. and is the oldest legal • Live stream of 8 a.m. Mass Christian Church in the world. It was given to the pope in the • Confessions, 9:15-9:45 a.m., NC early 4th century by the Roman Emperor Constantine. It is • Mass ad orientem at 10 a.m., NC considered the mother of all the churches in the city of Rome • Mass at 11:30 a.m., NC and the whole world. Its full name is The Sacrosanct Papal • Mass at 6 p.m., NC Cathedral Greater Roman Archbasilica of the Most Holy Monday, February 22 Savior and of and the Evangelist in • Mass at 8 a.m., SC the Lateran, the Mother and Head of all the Churches of the Tuesday, February 23 City and the World. • Mass at 7 a.m., SC

• Confessions, 11-11:30 a.m., NC The church was residence to the pope until 1309 when the • Knit and Crochet Ministry, 1 p.m., CH papacy was forced to move to Avignon, France. When the Wednesday, February 24 papacy returned to Rome 70 years later, the facility was in • Mass at 7 a.m., SC such disarray that the residency was moved. The basilica was • Confessions, 11-11:30 a.m., NC rebuilt and remained the primary church of the Roman Thursday, February 25 pontiff. • Mass ad orientem at 7 a.m., SC

• Confessions, 11-11:30 a.m., NC November 9 is “The Feast of the Dedication of St. John • Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Book Study, 1 p.m., CH Lateran Basilica.” The church represents religious freedom. • Confessions, 5:30-6:30 p.m., NC Constantine was the first Christian emperor and he • Lector information meeting, 7 p.m., NC established legal recognition and public security for the first Friday, February 26 time in the Roman empire. The feast day is a reminder of our • Mass at 7 a.m., SC Catholic heritage and a reminder of the courage of early • Confessions, 11-11:30 a.m., NC Christians who suffered to keep the church united. The pope • Stations of the Cross, 7 p.m., SOUTH Church is the universal pastor and the Lateran Basilica represents our Saturday, February 27 universal church. • Mass at 4:30 p.m., NC Sunday, February 28 St. Peter’s Basilica is the more commonly known church • Mass at 8 a.m., NC today. This is the second St. Peter’s and it was built from • Live stream of 8 a.m. Mass 1506 to 1626. It took seven architects and 20 to • Confessions, 9:15-9:45 a.m., NC complete it. It is widely renowned because it was built during • Mass ad orientem at 10 a.m., NC the Renaissance and includes works by artistic masters such • Mass at 11:30 a.m., NC as Michelangelo and . It is the largest church in the • world at 15,000 square feet and 85% of the church’s façade Mass at 6 p.m., NC • came from the Colosseum. XLT, 7 p.m., NC (see page 5)

There are also two other major basilicas in Rome: St. Paul Easter Sunday at South Church Outside the Walls, was built by Constantine in the 4th century We are now accepting reservation requests for those who and is on top of St. Paul’s burial place, and Papal Basilica of St. wish to attend the10 a.m. Mass at the South Church on Easter Mary Major, the largest Marian church in Rome which was Sunday (Apr. 4). This is the only Easter Mass that will be at the built in the years 432-440. The Archpriest of St. Paul Outside historic South Church. the Walls is Cardinal James Harvey, a Milwaukee native who Please go to http://bit.ly/372mwS4 for the online reserva- was ordained in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. tion request. If you’re not a computer person, please call the parish officeduring business hours and we will take your reserva- If you have an interest in learning more about these basilicas tion request over the phone. Thedeadline for requests is Friday, and their history, a Google search will yield many results, as Mar. 12 at 12 noon. You will be notified after Mar. 15 regarding will a visit to your local library. your reservation status- either yes or no. Other Easter Masses are all at the North Church: 8 p.m. on 2 Saturday, Apr. 3 (Easter Vigil); and 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. on Easter Sunday. We welcome Fr. Benedict La Volpe, OFM Conv., “The Lord God has given me a well-trained to concelebrate Masses this weekend. tongue …” ~ 50:4 The Lector Ministry is looking for a few more people to Mass intentions serve as lectors (Scripture readers) at Mass. Adults and stu- Daily Mass is celebrated at the South Church. dents in high school are invited to participate. If you are inter- Mass time is 8 a.m. Monday ested in learning more about this important ministry, please and 7 a.m. Tuesday through Friday. attend an information session at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25 in All weekend Masses are celebrated at the North Church. the North Church. (Due to Safe Environment protocols, high

February 21 - 1st Sunday of Lent school students must have a parent attend with them.) 4:30 p.m. †Steve Stecker (Richard & Susan Knoelke) (FPB) Cassie Hanson and Mike Tamas, lector 8 a.m. †Jordan Retzke (Larson Family) (FPB) coordinators, will 10 a.m. †Judith Hoerter (Family) (FPB) discuss the ministry, 11:30 a.m. †Fr. Robert Mueller (Wolfe Family) (FPB) how scheduling works, 6 p.m. For Members of St. Francis Borgia (FPB) how new lectors are Monday, February 22 - trained. There will also The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle be time for those attend- 8 a.m. †Eric and Robert Franklin (Family) (FJR) ing to read aloud at the Tuesday, February 23 - St. ambo to see what it’s 7 a.m. †Clara & Harold Huempfner like at the microphone. (Nanci Graser) (FJR) After that, if you are interested in joining the ministry, a train- Wednesday, February 24 ing session with Mike Tamas will be scheduled. 7 a.m. †Gene Fake (Women’s Guild) (FJR) Lectors are needed for both weekend and daily Masses.

Thursday, February 25 Any amount of help is welcomed, and you will be able to 7 a.m. For health and healing choose which Masses work for your schedule! This is an easy for Durga & Narendra Patel (Friend) (FPB) way to participate in Mass more fully. We pray that you’ll join us! If you can’t make the meeting but still want more Friday, February 26 information, please contact Cassie Hanson at 414-530-2055 or 7 a.m. †Mary Bell (Thomas Love and Family) (FPB) [email protected]. February 28 - 2nd Sunday of Lent 4:30 p.m. †Louise T. Schmidt (Eleanor Vodicka) (FPB) 8 a.m. †Frank Scheer (Steven Rinzel Family) (FPB) 10 a.m. †Marilyn Prom (Garni Family) (FPB) Readings for Sunday, February 28 11:30 a.m. †Pat Kintzele (Family) (FPB) 6 p.m. For Members of St. Francis Borgia (FAV) 1st Reading Genesis 22: 1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18 2nd Reading Romans 8: 31b-34 Priests presiding at Mass: Gospel Mark 9: 2-10 Fr. Patrick Burns = FPB Fr. Jerry Repenshek = FJR “This is my beloved Son. Listen to him.” Fr. Al Veik = FAV ~ Mark 9:7

Adoration reflection When I was younger my mom used to drag me to Adoration every now and then. It was nice and all, but as I teenager I felt pretty neutral about the whole thing. Once I moved away from home, I started to appreciate it more. I looked forward to exposi- tion on Holy Thursday and such, but I never really sought out Eucharistic Adoration beyond that. Fast forward to 2011. My best friend from college and I were both Army Lieutenants. She had moved to North Carolina and had decided to pursue a special all-female combat support team assignment. I was serving as a nurse in Germany. October 22, 2011 was the worst day of my life. My friend, Ashley, had deployed to Afghanistan. While on a dismounted patrol with a team of Army Rangers, one of them set off a daisy chain of improvised explosive devices. Ashley and two Rangers were killed in the blasts. Those words: Ashley White-Stumpf, KIA still wrench my heart with explosive violence. The days and months that followed were full of complicated grief. I tried to hold things together wherever I went, but there was one place that always broke me down and that was during Mass, during the Consecration. It was like himself was look- ing at me with the saddest eyes asking me to bring my grief to him. I avoided for…well for a looooong time… Until one day I found myself chaperoning a Life Teen retreat and found myself in adoration for a full hour. For once, I could no longer escape that sad gaze. It broke me open. It was pure understanding and love like I can’t describe. I knew He knew what it felt like to lose a friend He loved. John 11:35 tells us plain and simple after Lazarus died: “Jesus wept.” In His presence I wept and I also found strength. Now, a decade later I seek Him out in Adoration. This past year, through all the sorrows and hardships, I returned again to rest at the foot of the Lord. Perpetual adoration has been the greatest gift to me. He taught me how to be courageous in the face of deep heartache all those years ago and teaches me still. ~ Lucy McNamee 3 Prayers for our parish family Lent 2021 Lent is a period of spiritual preparation. Died in Christ Marge Swan Baehler, age 93 Prayer

Please pray for our fellow parishioners Eucharistic Adoration - South Church Carl & Jo Mickiewicz We are excited to be preparing to move to Perpetual Adora- Please call the parish office with your requests for parish- tion (24 hours per day, seven days per week) at the start of the ioners who are ill or in need of prayers to be published in the Easter season. bulletin - both the printed and online versions. Privacy issues require that all requests be initiated by a member of the imme- Would you consider becoming a regular adorer? Perhaps diate family. you've been on our substitute list, or considered becoming an Names will be published in a total of 12 bulletins (about adorer in the past? Or, have you ever considered stopping by the three months). If at the end of that time, the person wishes to South Church to pray but had some questions? remain on the list, he/she will need to call the parish office and Please reach out via email to [email protected] or call share that request. the parish office to be connected to a member of the Eucharistic The bulletin prayer list only includes the names of parish- Adoration committee. ioners. Names of non-parishioners, friends and neighbors can We are looking to fill the hours from Friday at 3 p.m. to Sun- be added to our prayer chain. To be added to the list, please day at 12 p.m. Perhaps you can do twice a month, or a different contact the parish office at [email protected] or 262- day/time commitment works? 377-1070. Please prayerfully discern where you may be called. We thank you in advance for the support of this beautiful blessing in our Catholic Stewardship Appeal parish. The Catholic Stewardship Appeal, the annual fundraising The South Church is currently open for adoration and prayer: campaign of the ten-county Archdiocese of Milwaukee, supports 12 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday; 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday; 7:30 a.m. - 9 Catholic life throughout southeastern Wisconsin. The Appeal p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs.; and 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Friday. provides Catholics opportunities to support a wide range of min- istries and programs that benefit more than 500,000 people each Stations of the Cross - South Church year. The Stations of the Cross will be prayed at 7 p.m. every Friday Our Catholic faith calls each of us to respond to the needs of during Lent at the South Church. The Stations are a Catholic others by sharing God’s love. The Catholic Stewardship Appeal devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth as provides an important way for us to put our faith into action. It a man. At each station, the participants recall and meditate on a is an invitation to meet the needs of the community across the specific event from Christ's last day. ten counties of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. There is no better, more convenient way to participate in making lives better than Fasting and Abstinence through the Appeal. Fridays during Lent are obligatory days of abstinence - If you didn’t see the Archbishop’s video at Mass, we encour- meaning that meat is not to be consumed. Abstinence from meat age you to view it. Go to https://vimeo.com/510298195. is binding from age 14 onwards. While fasting is only obligatory on Ash Wednesday and Good St. Francis Borgia Childcare - help needed Friday, Fr. Patrick encourages those who are able to consider St. Francis Borgia Childcare is undergoing a new look. fasting for each of the Fridays in Lent. After 20+ years as Director of the Childcare, Sharon Nead has The norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age retired. While it will be hard to follow in her footsteps, the 59. When fasting, a person is permitted to eat one full meal, as new directors, Jill Gallogly and Meg Schiesl, are working hard well as two smaller meals that together are not equal to a full to do so. meal. Jill and Meg both have many years of childcare experience here at SFB and in the Cedarburg community. Their philoso- Almsgiving phy follows the same philosophy as the Early Childhood pre- school with play-based learning. The children are busy work- Donations for Family Sharing ing on projects, creating masterpieces, building skyscrapers Family Sharing of Ozaukee County has a mission to allevi- and learning how to be kind and share with others and prob- ate hunger in Ozaukee County with dignity and compassion. lem solve. It’s a fun, busy, creative space. This Lent, our St. Francis Borgia community will be collecting The childcare program is currently looking for energetic, items to help support the efforts of Family Sharing. Collection nurturing, creative and patient people to join our staff. The bins are located in the gathering space through Mar. 10. Please new directors believe in working as a team, inspiring staff to consider donating the following items that are in much need at come up with project and center ideas and welcoming all the pantry: cream of mushroom soup; beef soup; canned corn suggestions. If you’d like to join their amazing team, please and facial tissues. contact Jill and Meg at [email protected] or Family Sharing also runs an upscale retail store which helps 262-377-4990. fund the food pantry. Please consider donating gently-used items. There is a bin specifically for resale shop donations. 4 Volunteer opportunities A special Lenten opportunity IT Committee All are welcome to join St. Francis Borgia is looking to establish an IT Committee to our parish youth for XLT help guide the parish and school on IT matters, including hard- (short for exalt) on Sunday, ware, software and underlying networks. Do you have strong IT Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. Let a brief skills and an interest in sharing your time and talent with the message and beautiful music parish? If so, we are interested in talking to you! touch your heart, pray Committee members would meet one evening every other before our Lord in adoration, month (meeting length one to two hours) to understand the cur- and receive the sacrament of rent state, and make suggestions to improve the reliability, cost reconciliation by visiting one of the several priests joining us effectiveness, security of parish and school systems. to hear confessions. This is a beautiful way to experience Interested? Contact Fr. Patrick at [email protected]. God's grace during the Lenten season as we prepare for Christ's death and resurrection!

Dusting A few more parishioners are needed to help dust the South Upcoming Christian Formation classes

Church. This is a commitment of approximately 45 minutes Grades K3-K5 about three times a year and you can pick your own time. If you Sundays during 10 a.m. Mass in church hall classrooms. can help or would like more information, please contact: Pat Feb. 21; Mar. 7, 14 and 21 Dorr at 414-377-5284 or [email protected]. Mar. 3 - Lenten Family Stations of the Cross

Reading the Scriptures at Mass Grades 1-5 (Please see article on page 3) Wednesdays from 6-7:15 p.m. in E&AC Feb. 24; Mar. 10, 17 and 24 Ushers at Mass Mar. 3 - Lenten Family Stations of the Cross Grades 2-5: Confessions on Mar. 24 during CF These volunteers assist in ensuring social distancing and church capacity. You need to be comfortable directing people Grades 6-8: Edge Grades 9-10: Life Teen and adhering to guidelines. You will be required to wear mask Grade 11: Confirmation and gloves. Men, women and youth age 18 and older are invited Please refer to your emails for small group times. to participate. Children under age 18 may assist their parents, Feb. 21 - Life Teen small groups meet but please don't add their names to the volunteer list. Go to Feb. 20/21 - Confirmation Blessing http://bit.ly/2AyckU2 to access the SignUp Genius link for open- at 4:30 p.m. and 10 a.m. Masses ings through March. Feb. 28 - XLT - music, message, adoration and confession

Pope Francis’s Lenten message From CatholicNewsAgency.com By Courtney Mares Pope Francis has encouraged Catholics to practice charity in Lent this year by caring for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. In his message for Lent 2021, the pope asks people to “experience Lent with love,” which “rejoices in seeing others grow.” “To experience Lent with love means caring for those who suffer or feel abandoned and fearful because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In these days of deep uncertainty about the future, let us keep in mind the Lord’s word to his Servant, ‘Fear not, for I have redeemed you’ (Isaiah 43:1). In our charity, may we speak words of reassurance and help others to realize that God loves them as sons and daughters,” Pope Francis wrote in the message published Feb. 12. The pope emphasized that even a small amount of almsgiving when offered with “joy and simplicity” can multiply, as did “the loaves blessed, broken and given by Jesus to the disciples to distribute to the crowd.” “Love is a gift that gives meaning to our lives. It enables us to view those in need as members of our own family, as friends, brothers or sisters. A small amount, if given with love, never ends, but becomes a source of life and happiness,” he said. The pope’s Lenten message centers on the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and love … Pope Francis said that the theo- logical virtue of hope is particularly important as the world continues to grapple with the effects of the pandemic. “In these times of trouble, when everything seems fragile and uncertain, it may appear challenging to speak of hope. Yet Lent is precisely the season of hope, when we turn back to God who patiently continues to care for his creation which we have often mistreated,” he said. “St. Paul urges us to place our hope in reconciliation: ‘Be reconciled to God’ (2 Corinthians 5:20). By receiving forgiveness in the sacrament that lies at the heart of our process of conversion, we in turn can spread forgiveness to others.” The pope said that one can give hope to others by being kind, sharing the “gift of a smile” or speaking a word of encouragement. “In Lent, may we be increasingly concerned with speaking words of comfort, strength, consolation and encouragement, and not words that demean, sadden, anger or show scorn,” he said. Please go to http://bit.ly/3pn7gWt to read the full article. 5

Lenten Missions Lenten Missions will take place at 18 locations throughout the Archdiocese of Milwaukee on Wednesday, Mar. 3 from 7-8:30 p.m. This Mission is based on The Gift of Sunday, a theological reflection issued by Archbishop Parish office phone Listecki. 262-377-1070 St. in Grafton, St. Frances Cabrini in Pastor West Bend and St. James in Menomonee Falls Rev. Patrick Burns are the nearest locations to our parish. [email protected] The evening will be held in the context of a prayer service and will high- light the importance of Sunday Mass in living out our faith daily. Due to lim- Parish Staff ited seating, people are asked to register in advance for the Lenten Missions Director of Administrative Services at www.archmil.org/Lenten-Missions. If you are not able to register elec- Leif Nygaard tronically, please contact Rosalita Villa at [email protected] or 414-758- [email protected] 2217. Due to limited seating, people are asked to register in advance. Reserva-

Parish Accountant tions will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Thank you for your Jennifer Justman [email protected] understanding. Live streaming options will be available for those who wish to participate Director of Liturgical Music but not attend in person or perhaps are unable to get reservations. To live Susan DeMarco [email protected] stream the event at St. Joseph with presenter Fr. Aaron Laskiewicz, please go Assistant to the Pastor and Weddings to https://youtu.be/7_pNild4s50. Teri Schnuck [email protected] The Gift of Sunday document can be obtainedz online

Bulletin and Stewardship at https://www.archmil.org/Sunday-Initiative/Reflection.htm. Julie Larrivee [email protected]

HR, Benefits and Safe Environment Kristin Jacoby [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Sue Blank [email protected]

Director of Apostolates Dave Braun [email protected]

Director of Youth Formation Laura Lindemann [email protected]

Director of Youth Outreach KC Kranich [email protected]

Director of Child and Family Formation

Catie Weasler [email protected] In gratitude for the innumerable gifts that God has given us. Christian Formation Administrative Asst. Contributions - February 1-7, 2021 Gerilynn Mikkelson [email protected] Envelopes $ 18,713.50 St. Paul - Mukono $ 327.00

SFB School Principal EFT $ 16,712.50 Human Concerns $ 212.00 Amy Royes [email protected] Offertory $ 1,204.26 Vigil Lights $ 115.00 Total $ 36,630.26 Cemetery Coordinator

Brian Willbrandt Due to the Archdiocesan safety guidelines, the collection from Feb. 13-14 could not be [email protected] counted in time to make the bulletin deadline. Until further notice, the reporting of our Finance Council financial donations will be two weeks behind as we adhere to the protocols to ensure

Fr. Patrick Burns the safety of our volunteers. Thanks for your understanding. John Tesensky, chairperson 881 people attended Mass at St. Francis Borgia the weekend of Feb. 13-14. Tom Berk John Dorr Angela Foy Andy Lampereur Chris Schumacher Thank you for your gifts of financial stewardship to SFB this week. Trustees: Joe Carlson and Joe Schirger 6

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