Catholic Tri-Parish Community

April 9th, 2017

NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED V IRGIN MARY , Mary’s Ridge

SAINT A UGUSTINE OF H IPPO , Norwalk

SACRED H EART OF JESUS , Cashton

P ALM S UNDAY 02 YÜÉÅ à{x ctáàÉÜ Dearest Brothers & Sisters in Christ, ! when the Saturday Vigil is greater than the Sunday Tempus fugit! Indeed, this Lenten season has flown by, Masses (it is also the one time of the year when IN- as has this school year. I woke up Monday morning and CENSE is used on Saturday night M there will be NO one of the first thoughts that came to my mind is “there’s incense on Sunday morning at Sacred Heart) .! only two months left in the school year. Oh, my!” And so, Finally, I want to congratulate our own Sr. Teresa with this weekend’s celebration of Palm Sunday we begin Maria (Erin) Leis , of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Week and the tempo increases through Easter, the Martyr St. George, who will be renewing her temporary Easter season and right on through to Pentecost, which will vows on Sunday, April 16 (Easter Sunday). She will be be the week after school lets out for the year. Oy! ! finishing up her dual degree in theology and in secondary M M I would like to gently remind all that Holy Week is, in education Social Studies at the Franciscan University fact, the holiest, most important week of the entire Church at Steubenville (OH) this spring. As she renews her year. Without Holy Week and the Paschal Mystery that it vows please keep her in prayer. If you would like to send celebrates there is no Christmas or any of the other holy her a card or note of congratulations / support, mail will days we might like to observe. It all flows out from this always find its way to her if you send it to her mother- mystery and our celebration of it. ! house at: St. Francis / PO Box 9020/ Alton, Illi- We want to remember as well that our celebration of nois 62002. You can also send her prayer requests and ! the Paschal Mystery M the Passion, Death, and Resurrec- she, along with the sisters will offer them on your behalf. tion of our Lord Jesus Christ M is not merely a celebration, “May Christ our Lord help us all with His bountiful it is the means by which we enter ourselves more deeply grace, so that we may know His holy will and perfectly into that mystery. We have been made members of the fulfill it.” (St. Ignatius of Loyola )! Body of Christ through Baptism. We have heard over and ! over again that if we will share in his resurrection, we must YÜA ^ÄÉá share in His Passion as well. These celebrations, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday Easter Sunday, are where we bring our whole life’s experience, all of our challenges, hurts and sorrows, and through them share more fully in our Lord’s own Passion and Death. In re- turn, our Lord’s Passion and Death reveals the meaning behind our passion and at the same time gives those expe- riences a place in the order of salvation; then, again, we rise with Him who “makes all things new”. ! And so, I encourage all who are able to join us for these celebrations which will be held this year at St. Mary’s Ridge in the Ordinary Form and at St. Augustine’s M Nor- walk in the Extraordinary Form. I know that I will see nearly everyone for Good Friday (it’s practically a Holy Day of Obligation in the popular mind); and we’ve had good attendance over the years for Holy Thursday M the celebration of the Last Supper and the Institution of the Most Holy Eucharist; I would encourage your participation in the Holy Saturday Vigil: It’s the one time of the year

Sacred Heart Commemorative Items Men’s Chicken Q Our Sacred Heart centennial committee has received We would like to thank everyone for making the 18th the order of trivets, our selection for a commemorative annual Sacred Heart Men’s Chicken Q another great item. It will be offered for purchase from now until the success; especially the people that donated money time of the celebration, after masses on each of the towards the chicken, milk, sour cream, & butter. We upcoming weekends, but not during Holy Week. The would also like to thank the Knights of Columbus for cost is $15.00, and they will make a very nice Mother's providing ice cream. A special thank you to John Day gift, hint, hint! Hauser, Luke Schroeder and their crew for donating Please also pick up the invitations which have been their time to make the wonderful chicken. We would prepared for you to help us get the word out, in enve- also like to thank all of the volunteers that set up, lopes with your names on them. served the meal, and cleaned up. It was greatly ap- preciated. Our church made a $2,234.00 profit. —-C hicken Q Committee

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Passion Play Tonight! Spring Deanery Gathering Please join us April 9th at 7:00pm at Sacred Heart, as our at Sacred Heart April 22nd. We will be starting at Tri-Parish youth present the Lord’s Passion. This is an 10:00am. Come hear a great speaker and enjoy some excellent way to get ready for Holy Week and support our delicious food! There is a $2.00 charge for the event. youth. See you there! St. Mary's PCCW Early Bulletin Deadlines is currently looking for ALL officer positions Please With Easter approaching, LPI, our bulletin supplier has prayerfully consider continuing this important work. If given us the following deadlines: Items for the April 16th interested, please contact Beth Brown (608-633- bulletin need to be in by noon April 10th. Thank you! 6231.)

8th Grade Retreat Knights of Columbus All 8th grade CCD students are invited to the Chrism Our charity raffle drawing will be April 29th in Stevens Mass at St. the Workman Cathedral in La-Crosse Point. We have 2 more weeks to sell tickets. The mon- Tuesday, April 11th from 9am-2:30pm. Transportation ies and ticket stubs should be turned in to either Levi will be provided. Please let Mrs. Steger know if you are Miller or Dave Milne by April 22nd. If you need more planning to attend. tickets call Dave at 487-3713.

St. Pats Dance update 10th Grade Confirmation Students Thank you to everyone who made this year’s St. Pat’s Reminder that the Confirmation retreat is this Wednes- dance another successful fundraiser. We raised day (April 12) It will start at 4:00PM at Father’s house. $8,113.13 for Sacred Heart School! Many new and old All 10th grade confirmation students are required to faces made it a great night. See you again next year. attend.

Holiday Office Hours Dewey Hansen Benefit The Tri-Parish office will be closed at noon Friday, April Sunday, April 30th from 11am-5pm at the Cashton Com- 14th (Good Friday) and all day Monday, April 17th (Easter munity Hall. Parishioners are asked to donate baked Monday.) We will reopen Tuesday, April 18th at 9am. goods. Please drop off at the Community Hall that day by 9:30am.

Holy Week Schedule for Tri-Parish First Communion Dates First Communion is right around the corner! Here are Holy Thursday April 13th the dates for our Parishes: 7:00 PM Saint Mary’s 9:00 PM Saint Augustine (EF) Saturday April 22nd 6pm at Saint Augustine Sunday April 23rd 10am at Sacred Heart Good Friday April 14th Sunday April 30th at 9am at Saint Mary’s 1:00 PM Saint Mary’s 3:00 PM Saint Augustine (EF) We will be celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday Easter Vigil April 15th On April 23rd, at Saint Mary’s Ridge. The Celebra- 8:00 PM Saint Mary’s tion will begin at the close of the Latin Mass 10:30 PM Saint Augustine (EF) around 1:30 pm. We will close with the Chaplet of

Easter Sunday April 16th Divine Mercy at 3:00 pm and Benediction. The 8:00 AM Saint Augustine celebration will include meditations on Divine Mer- 10:00 AM Sacred Heart cy, our new and sacramental confessions.

S TEWARDSHIP FOR THE O PERATION OF O UR P ARISHES For the weekend of April 1st & 2nd SAINT MARY’S ! SACRED HEART PARISH ! SAINT MARY’S RIDGE PARISH ! SAINT AUGUSTINE ! ADULT ENVELOPES !BBBBBBB! $4,396.00 ! ADULT ENVELOPES !BBBBBBB! $1,252.00 ! DUE TO EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINE LATIN MASS ! OFFERTORY !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB!$202.51 ! OFFERTORY !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB! $43.75 ! FINANCIALS WILL BE IN NEXT ADULT ENVELOPES !BBBBBBBBBBBB!$100.00 ! EASTER !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB! $10.00 ! FLOWERS !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB! $30.00 ! WEEKS BULLETIN ! OFFERTORY !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB! $24.05 ! SCHOOL SUPPORT !BBBBBBBBBBBB! $25.00 ! TOTAL !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB! $1,325.75 ! ! TOTAL !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB!$124.05 ! TOTAL !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB! $4,633.51 ! ! ! ! P ALM S UNDAY 04

Sacred Heart School News ! Around and About

! Carnation Appreciation Pre !K and Kindergarten with Mrs. Klinge  The Cashton Library is having a fundraiser where you I will plant a seed so… can order a carnation for $1.00 and give it to anyone to —We can eat vegetables & fruit show your appreciation. Orders are being taken April —We can feed the poor 2nd-April 14th and will be delivered the week of April —We will have pumpkins in the fall 26th. You can order yours at Cashton Library, Cashton —We have roses to give to the sick Village Office, Bank of Cashton, Mabels and WCCU. —I can give mom flowers for Mother’s Day Emplyees & students of Scenic Bluffs, Cashton Public —We will have apples to pick —I can eat strawberries Schools and Sacred Heart School can purchase them —We will have watermelons to sell there. For more information call Cashton Library at 654 —The birds will have a place to build a nest -5465 —We will have lilies on Easter Watch Chrism Mass LIVE! ! 1st & 2nd grade with Mrs. Balk  Please join us from 10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m. on Tuesday, —April showers bring May flowers and my birthday and April 11, 2017 at St. Joseph the Workman Cathedral for my cousin’s birthday. the annual Chrism Mass, celebrated by Bishop William —April showers bring May flowers and muddy puddles Patrick Callahan. If you are unable to attend in person, and Easter egg hunts. —April showers bring May flowers and muddy children the Mass will be available to watch live at and fun in the rain and in the puddles and a very, very, www.diolc.org/live. very wet playground. —A pril showers bring May flowers and new life! —April showers bring May flowers and my birthday! —April showers bring May flowers and worms. —April showers bring May flowers and nice grass. —April showers bring May flowers and wet skirts and it is the passageway to my birthday. Weekly Readings —April showers bring May flowers and puddles. —April showers bring May flowers and lots of leaf buds and apple blossoms. Readings for the Week of April 9, 2017  Sunday: Mt 21:1-11/Is 50:4-7/Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24/Phil 2:6-  3rd & 4th Grade with Mrs. Ueeck 11/Mt 26:14--27:66 or 27:11-54 In Math, 4th Grade is starting to work on multiplying two 2-digit numbers together! In Science, we have been Monday: Is 42:1-7/Ps 27:1-3, 13-14/Jn 12:1-11 talking about how rocks and fossils are formed and Tuesday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 71:1-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15, 17/Jn 13:21-33, what we can learn from them. We have been reading 36-38 "Halmoni and the Picnic," a story about how some stu- Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a/Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34/Mt 26:14 dents make an elderly Korean woman feel welcome in -25 America. In Social Studies, we are finishing our chapter on the environment of the Mountain States. Thursday: Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9/Ps 89:21-22, 25,  27/Rv 1:5 -8 /Lk 4:16 -2 1 5th, 6th 7th & 8th Grade with Mrs. Reinhold ! Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/Ps 116:12 This week in the 5th-8th grade classroom we are ex- -13, 15-16bc, 17-18/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15 ploring the many important cycles found in our ecosys- Friday: Is 52:13--53:12/Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 25/Heb 4:14- tems. Spanish class continues to work on their presen- 16; 5:7-9/Jn 18:1--19:42 tations and 7th grade science discovered that inherit- Saturday: Vigil: Gn 1:1--2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, ing traits is still more complicated than they thought.  10, 12 -1 4, 24, 35 or Ps 33:4 -7 , 12 -1 3, 20 -2 2/Gn 22:1 -1 8 or 22:1 - 6th, 7th & 8th Grade with Mrs. Slattery  2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/Ps 16:5, 8-11/Ex 14:15--15:1/Ex 15:1-6, 17- Spring is a good time for poetry, I think. These stu- 18/Is 54:5-14/Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13/Is 55:1-11/Is 12:2-6/Bar 3:9- dents are writing poems that express the natural world 15, 32--4:4/Ps 19:8-11/Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3-4 around us. And they’re getting their fables memorized or Is 12:2-6 or Ps 51:12-15, 18-19/Rom 6:3-11/Ps 118:1-2, 16- for the spring program. They’re fun to watch as they 17, 22-23/Mt 28:1-10 act out those memorable lessons.  Next Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23/  Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Mt 28:1-10 or Lk 24:13-35 05 A PRIL 9 TH . 2017 For Youth and Young Adults! !

As we continue our study of forgiveness, I !!them she was old enough to take care of find that to forgive someone can be difficult herself. ! ! !! for so many reasons. Our virtue books de- ! scribe a lack of forgiveness like a chain that Others took notice of how holy Margaret is hanging on us, holding us down. To forgive was and she eventually became a Dominican means that we don't let what someone else sister. She forgave her parents, and chose did control our lives. It doesn't mean that to live joyfully. She cared for the sick and everything is fine and that what happened visited those in prison. She was even able to didn't hurt, just that we refuse to let it con- work miracles because of God. After her tinue to hurt us. This can be a very difficult death, a crippled child visited her grave and thing to get through and to get over. But, our was cured. In 1609 she was declared a next saint, Blessed Margaret of Castello is a blessed. ! wonderful example of just what it means to !! refuse to let the hurt control our lives. ! What can we learn from Blessed Margaret? !! Margaret Margaret was born to a noble family in . would have But, Margaret was born unable to see, lame had every and with a hunchback. Her parents were em- right to be barrassed by her and didn't want others to angry and up- find out about her. They took her and locked set with her her in a cell next to the church when she was parents for seven. They did want her to be able to hear their poor Mass but they didn't want anyone to see her treatment of or find her. One day, a priest found her and her. But, she realized how smart she was and he began chose to not teaching her more about the Faith. ! let the hurt !! control her She was taken to a where people were life. She was sometimes cured at the age of sixteen. Her able to do parents left her and told her to pray for a wonderful miracle. She was not healed and when her things by for- parents returned and realized this, they left giving. ! her there for good. When people began to re- !! alize what had happened, they were not happy Who is God with her parents. Margaret, however, told calling us to them to stop criticizing her parents and told forgive? ! !

Announcements ! 1. What does the word “divine” !! Upcoming Dates: mean? !  ! Tues. April 11, Chrism Mass 8th Grade (A.) hero (B.) of God (C.) deacon ! Wed. April 12, Confirmation Retreat at SMR !  ! 4pm 7pm 2. What is taught in the beatitudes? ! ! (A.) how to avoid worries (B.) how to  AP Students You WILL meet on April 26 for have fun (C.) how to be happy ! TOB. ! ! April 22nd First Communion at St. Augustine ! April 23rd First Communion at Sacred Heart ! April 30th First Communion at St. Mary’s (9am) ! P ALM S UNDAY 07

Mass Schedule Ministry Schedule Saturday, April 8th April 13th, 14th, 15th & 16th 4:00 PM Sacred Heart † Alfred Leis Readers Alter Servers Eucharistic 6:00 PM Saint Augustine Deceased priests & religious Ministers Sunday, April 9th Holy Thursday 8:00 AM St. Mary’s † Henry Geier & Aaron April 13th Watters Rod Smith *As Assigned June Randle 10:00 AM Sacred Heart For the People Enid Neubauer 12:00 PM St. Mary’s (EF) Fr. Klos Good Friday Tuesday, April 11th April 14th 8:00 AM Sacred Heart † Phyllis Hansen Deacon Sam *As Assigned Wednesday, April 12th Paul Klinkner 9:30 AM Norseland Barb Hansen Holy Saturday 5:30 PM St. Mary’s William Schmirler April 15th Thursday, April 13th Sheri Flock 7:00 PM St. Mary’s † Sylvester Laufenberg Melvin Schmitz *As Assigned Cindy Leis 9:00 PM St. Augustine (EF) Thomas F. Nayder Jack Herricks Ed Klinkner Friday, April 14th 1:00PM St. Mary’s Easter Sunday April 16th 3:00 PM St. Augustine (EF) St. Augustine Saturday, April 15th 8:00 AM 8:00 PM St. Mary’s † Mike Schmitz Patricia DollCommittee * As Meetings Assigned & EventsMarie Weidl 10:30 PM St. Augustine (EF) For the People Theresa Cunitz Sunday, April 16th Sacred Heart 8:00 AM Saint Augustine † Arthur Hansen 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Sacred Heart † Robert Geier Amy Brueggen Landon Klinge Phyllis Winkler Sunday April 9th Emmanual Linda Klinkner —Brunch at Saint Mary’s after 8am Mass Harter —Passion Play at Sacred Heart 7pm Monday April 10th Jonathon Harris —Sacred Heart PCCW Meeting 7pm at Sacred Heart Tuesday April 11th Thomas —Men’s Breakfast 6:30am Bobby John’s Cummings —8th Grade Chrism Mass Field Trip —Prayer Meeting at 7:30pm —K of C’s Meeting 7:30pm at Sacred Heart Wednesday April 12th —3-5 grade Field Trip to Anne of Green Gables —Adoration/Stations at 2:30pm at Sacred Heart —10th Grade Confirmation Retreat 4-7pm at Saint Mary’s Thursday April 13th —Mass at 7pm at Saint Mary’s —Mass at 9pm at Saint Augustine (EF) Friday April 14th —1pm Service at Saint Mary’s —3pm Service at St. Augustine (EF) Saturday April 15th Tonight Sunday April 9th at 7pm at Sa- —Mass 8pm at Saint Mary’s —Mass 10:30 pm at Saint Augustine (EF) cred Heart. See you there! APRIL 9 TH , 2017

PARISH S TAFF Bulletin Deadline : Please submit items for publication in the weekly bulletin Fr. Michael Klos 6 08-632-2316 before 12:00 p.m. Wednesday. Pastor [email protected]

Deacon Sam Schmirler E7490 Lars Hill Road Parish Hall Numbers (Basement’s) Westby, WI 54667 St. Mary’s 823-7514 608-634-2001 St. Augustine 823-7391 [email protected] Sacred Heart 654-5502

Lisa Steger 608-654-5654 Catholic Education : Sacred Heart School offers Christian formation to children DRE [email protected] in grades 4K through 8. Call the school, 654-7733, to visit or request an appli- cation for enrollment. Cheryl Cummings 608-654-5654 Finance Secretary [email protected] Baptism : Because we believe in the ordinary necessity of Baptism for salva- tion, it is customary that newborns be baptized as soon as is practicable, usu- Kari Passe 608-654-5654 ally within a month after birth. Parents need to attend baptism preparation Parish Secretary [email protected] with Deacon Sam prior to scheduling a baptism. Please contact the parish office for details or to register. Jayme Klinge 608-654-7733 Lead Teacher [email protected] Marriage : Couples should contact the Pastor at the time of formal engage- ment or at least eight months prior to the desired date of the wedding. In the Doreen Brueggeman 608-654-7733 case of a mixed marriage, the non-Catholic party must arrange to receive School Secretary [email protected] instructions about the Catholic faith prior to the celebration of the .

New Parishioners: Call or stop by the Tri-Parish office for a registration Penance: form. Sacred Heart Saturday 3:00 p.m. Saint Augustine Saturday 7:00 p.m. The Tri-Parish Office is located at Sacred Heart School ( East End), 710 Ken- Saint Mary Sunday 7:00 a.m. yon Street.

Hours: Monday and Thursday 8:00 am-3:00 pm, Tuesday 9:00am-3:00pm, Anointing of the Sick : Those who are seriously sick, have been ill for a long Wednesday 8:00 am-5:00 pm and Friday 9:00 am-1:00 p.m. period or are to undergo surgery should receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and Holy Communion. Please contact the Pastor. Mailing Address: 1205 Front Street Cashton, WI 54619 Visitation of the Sick : If you become hospitalized, institutionalized or home- Web Address: www.smash3p.org, bound because of illness and would like communion brought to your home or just to be visited, please call the parish office. Fax number: 608-654-5760

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