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GOOD CHILTON, WISCONSIN Year of St. Joseph March 15, 2020

MISSION STATEMENT Parish fosters a Catholic community dedicated to worship, education, moral values and social justice by prayer, service and sharing through the grace of God, for the salvation of all. Good Shepherd Parish - 2

Parish Office ANNOUNCING A YEAR OF PRAYER 62 E. Main Street Chilton, WI 53014 Discerning that there are many needs in our Church, and in our world, and in our diocese that need intense prayer, calling for a Year of Prayer Office Hours in honor of St. Joseph in the Diocese of Green Bay, beginning on his feast Mon. thru Thur. 8 am - 4:30 pm day, March 19, 2020, and ending on his feast day in 2021. There are three Fri. 8 am - noon areas of intentions that we will bring to the attention and special care of St. Joseph: strengthening and healing of marriages and family life; prayer Ministry Office (920) 849-9363 for the Universal Church, especially Church leaders; and a significant in- Catholic School (920) 849-4141 crease of vocations to the priesthood in the diocese. Religious Ed. (117)(920) 849-9363 WHY ST. JOSEPH? Very simply, St. Joseph is a wonderworker. He works Pastoral Team & Staff miracles constantly. I have been the beneficiary of answered prayers from Rev. Jon Thorsen Administrator him both personally and in my assignments as bishop. In my first assign- Sandy Winkel Business Manager ment as bishop in the Diocese of Cheyenne, St. Joseph helped us increase Carrie Aimers RE Coordinator vocations and also arranged for generous donations from the good people Michelle Blatz PLM Coordinator there to pay the cost of the seminary for 16 young men who said “yes” to Diane Schneider Admin. Assistant the call. We had very meager funds in those days to pay for their educa- Liz Rollmann Principal tion, but St. Joseph and the good people of the diocese responded abun- dantly through a special collection. I have also made several trips to the Chilton Area Catholic School Oratory of St. Joseph in Montreal to share with Joseph my special re- Phone 849-4141 quests. I have even led some of the special ministries of the diocese to Cafeteria ext. 301 849-4141 or849-9363 Montreal, for example, the leadership of Relevant Radio, for the same Liz Rollmann Principal purpose. He always answers thoroughly and abundantly, especially if you return to give thanks. Board of Education Amy Criter 920-418-0299 I have no doubt that St. Joseph will assist us in our times of need and Tina Franzen 439-1204 most especially if we approach him humbly, acknowledging our great de- Lynn Glidden 849-3411 Sandy Meyer 849-4726 sire for the life of God to permeate our lives and draw us more deeply Nate Ortlieb 428-3194 into union with the life of the and the life of the Trinity. May Tom Reinl 849-9853 many blessings be poured out upon each of you, upon your families, upon Tracy Thielman 853-7357 your parishes and communities, and upon our entire diocese. AMEN. Mindy Wagner 418-0379 (Excerpts from Bishop Ricken’s Pastoral Exhortation Announcing a year in Honor of St. Joseph). Religious Education 849-9363 Carrie Aimers Ext. 117

Good Shepherd Council Members Dale Gebhart 849-2149 PARISH WIDE LENTEN DRIVE Continues! Each week, we highlight Pauline Geiser 849-7393 specific items that are in particular need. For this next week, the Fourth Thomas Heiberger 418-1448 Sunday of Lent we are asking for PROTEIN ITEMS; such as peanut Lori Krause 849-3531 butter, canned tuna, chicken, ham, sardines, salmon, canned pasta Ken Mathes 849-2999 with meat, soups with meat, etc. As before, these are suggestions, you Susan Stecker 849-4955 can still bring any other non-perishable food or hygiene item. Remember, no expired items. Collection boxes are at each church entrance. Please try to bring something for this drive each week. By working together as a Parish Trustees Deb Steiner, Trustee-Treasurer parish, we continue helping others, AND do a small sacrifice our- Susan Stecker, Trustee-Secretary selves. Thank you again for your generous support of this effort!

Parish Email: [email protected] View bulletin online: The Parish Reconciliation Service scheduled for PARISHESonline Wednesday, March 18th has been canceled due to not www.goodshepherdchilton.org being able to get enough priests to help with confes- sions. Chapel of Divine Mercy Call Kathy, 920-849-9266 Good Shepherd Parish - 3

WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS AND SERVICES Parish Fiscal Year 7/1/2019-6/30/2020 Stewardship Review as of 3/9/2020 (week 36 of 52)

Saturday, March 14 - Lenten Weekday Last Week Actual Budgeted Gain (Short) 3:00 pm Confessions 4:00 pm Living and Deceased Members of GSP Envelopes $ 5,376.00 $ 10,000.00 $ (4,624.00)

Sunday, March 15 - Third Sunday of Lent Loose Offering $ 566.55 $ 653.85 $ (87.30) 7:00 am Confessions 8:00 am +Donald Nett $ 5,942.55 $ 10,653.85 $ (4,711.30) 9:15 am Confessions 10:00 am +Robert and Angie Hephner Stewardship YTD Actual YTD Budgeted Gain (Short) Monday, March 16 - Lenten Weekday Thru week 36 of 52 $338,209.79 $383,538.60 ($45,328.81) 5:30 pm Stations of the Cross 16 weeks remaining $170,461.40 Tuesday, March 17 - Saint Patrick 8:00 am +Marie Gudex Fiscal Year Budget $554,000.00

Wednesday, March 18 - Saint Cyril of World’s Poor Collection-March 22-23rd - The World’s 8:00 am +Jim Weber Poor collection provides each of us with an opportunity to 4:30 pm Stations of the Cross change lives for over 1.3 billion people living in poverty in this country and abroad. The four agencies represented in Thursday, March 19 - , Spouse of the this collection are official church agencies that work to help Blessed Virgin Mary the poor and displaced. You have a choice to contribute to 6:30 am Eucharistic Adoration any one or all. 8:00 am +Clara Hudak 9:30 am +Lucille Murphy Century Ridge Catholic Relief Services supports six Catholic agencies as they provide food to the hungry, support to displaced refu- Friday, March 20 - Lenten Weekday gees, and advocate for peace and justice. 25% of this col- 8:00 am +Al Steiner lection remains in our Diocese to fight local poverty. Please 12:15 pm Stations of the Cross answer your call to help in disguise.

Saturday, March 21 - Lenten Weekday The Campaign for Human Development supports pro- 3:00 pm Confessions grams to empower people to address the obstacles they 4:00 pm +Sandy (Criter) Hoffman face as they work to the cycle of poverty. Your support of this collection, gives people a hand up not a hand out. Sunday, March 22 - Fourth Sunday of Lent Causes of poverty are addressed to provide a sustainable 7:00 am Confessions future for those who struggle across the country. 25% of 8:00 am +Joe and Luella Leitner this collection remains in our Diocese to support local anti- 9:15 am Confessions poverty efforts. 10:00 am Living and Deceased Members of GSP Peter’s Pence supports the charitable works of Pope Fran- cis by reaching out to those suffering around the world. Their initiatives provide the Holy Father with the financial means to respond to those who are suffering as a result of war, oppression, natural disaster, and disease.

Pastoral Solidarity Fund for the Church in Africa helps 2020 Bishop’s Appeal people across Africa grow close to Jesus and the Church. This fund supports pastoral projects to strengthen Goal $69,695 communities, their faith and foster lasting peace and recon- Gifts Received (229) $51,351 ciliation in a continent often marked by division and tension.

Remaining Balance $18,344 Prayerfully consider contributing to this collection to assist those living in poverty, both locally and globally. Envelopes are included in this week’s bulletin. Please place your dona- tion in the regular collection next weekend or drop it off at the parish office. Thank you for your generosity. Good Shepherd Parish - 4

RELIGIOUS ED NEWS JESUS & COMPANY

UPCOMING EVENTS THERE ARE SOME results starting to show up on the Grades 1-11 Hooz in the Nooz board in the hallway. There are some faces up there we can be proud of because they may be a Wednesday, March 18 friend...they easily could be. In fact, some day one of them 3:30-5:00 Grades 1-5 might be you. Don’t forget to be proud then too...after all 6:00-7:30 Grades 6-10 you will probably be using all of the talent God gave you. 6:15-7:45 Confirmation And if He is going to be proud of you showing of His crea- tive ability shouldn’t you? Wednesday, March 25 NO RE PLAN AHEAD: Are you aware that a couple of the items 6:00 PM 1st Reconciliation that were on our calendar have already slipped off of our table and already behind us? In fact, you are at one of Wednesday, April 1 those right now, right? If you remembered...good. If you 3:30-5:00 Grades 1-5 forgot or were locked into something that’s also God- 6:00-7:30 Grades 6-10 worthy we will sign you up next month. (Youth Mass, 6:15-7:45 Confirmation right?)

FIRST RECONCILIATION RETREAT MARCH 11 got a head start on us. Our Seroogy Sale got a The first Reconciliation retreat is Saturday, March 21st from jump on us when we weren’t watching. But that’s OK be- 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Remember that at least one parent cause nothing has changed...except we are looking for must attend this retreat with their child. newer and “more-er” buyers, or customers, call them any- thing, even loyal. This is our second “dollar boost” of our QUESTION OF THE WEEK year, your second chance. Adults: Where have you found a source of “living water” for your own journey of faith? MARCH 20: A fish fry at the Eagles Club. More coming in Children: When has your belief in Jesus helped make you our Plan Ahead, stay ready to help in any way, especially stronger? eating.

CAMP TEKAKWITHA DO YOU WANT to know how we are doing with our birth- Looking for a fun way to deepen your faith over sum- day card supply? OK, we will tell you any way. But first, mer? Camp Tekakwitha is committed to faith, friends, and let’s talk about our Stations of the Cross for teens. We fun at the heart of everything they do. From praying in the have used them in a variety of ways during past Lents. chapel, swimming in Loon Lake, to hiking in the woods. This year we’ll be saying them in the Upper Room and if There are 9 sessions over the summer. If you are inter- this is your first experience you will quickly learn through ested in more information contact Carrie Aimers at good- these special words how they were designed for just you, [email protected]. a now or near teen. Make Wednesday nights a prayerful time with JesusF.especially during Lent as a good start. May God Bless You As Only HE Can, Mrs. Carrie Aimers JESUS - How many times have we said “thy will be done” Good Shepherd Parish How many times did we mean it? RE Coordinator 62 East Main St. Chilton, WI 53014 Office: 920.849.9363 ext. 117

Catechism Corner Please remember the following who recently passed away. Michelle Blatz, PLMC Michael Bangart

Thomas Bowe LIFE IN CHRIST – Our vocation to Beatitude: The Lucille Salm confront us with decisive choices concerning earthly goods; they Viola Schmitz purify our hearts in order to teach us to love God above all things.

Man’s Freedom: Freedom is the power to act or not to act, and so to perform deliberate acts of one’s own. Please read pages 477- Eternal Rest grant onto them O Lord. And let perpetual 484, paragraphs 1716-1748. light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen

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FISH FRY: The CACS fish fry is on Friday, March 20th at the Eagles Club from 4:00-8:00pm. Dinners are $13.00 for adults, Events/Meetings $7.00 for kids 5-12. Children 4 and under eat free. If you are interested in helping or making desserts, please sign up in the Jesus & Company Youth meets every back of church after mass. Wednesday in the Upper Room Parish Of- 2020 Super Raffle is Underway! – Your support in purchasing fice Building from 5:30 to 9:00 pm. and/or selling tickets is very important. Ticket envelopes are located at each of the church entrances. Please take home an envelope with tickets to purchase Youth Masses 3rd Sunday of the month at and/or sell to family and friends. Your help in selling tickets will make this fund- the 10 am. Mass. raiser a great success! Our goal this year is to reach 900 tickets sold. There are Reconciliation/Confession are held on $6,700 prizes given away in this drawing. Thank you for your support! Saturday afternoons at 3:00 pm and Sunday : Mark your calendars for the 2020 CACS Passion Play on mornings at 7 and 9:15 am. Wednesday, April 8th at 1:00 and 6:00 pm at Good Shepherd. 2020-2021 REGISTRATION IS OPEN: CACS is accepting registration for the Knights of Columbus Meetings - 3rd Mon- upcoming school year. We offer classes for children age 3-8th grade. Please con- day of the month at Chilton Eagles with 6:30 tact the school office for more information or pick up an information packet at the pm lunch and meeting at 7 pm. church entrances. Electronic registration is also available on the school website at www.chiltonareacatholilc.org. The Good Shepherd Legion of Mary WISCONSIN PARENTAL CHOICE PROGRAM: Are you someone who always meets Tuesday at 2:30 pm in the parish wanted to send your children to a Catholic school but couldn’t afford the tuition? If meeting room, come pray and share with us. so, the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program may be the answer to free tuition! To be income eligible, you must meet the following criteria: St. Vincent DePaul Society, (SVDP) in Family Size Single Income Married Income Chilton local assistance line 920-809-5029. 2 $37,202 If you need help, please call us! Be sure to 3 $46,926 $53,926 leave a message, so we can connect with 4 $56,650 $63,650 you. Food collections are the 1st weekend of 5 $66,374 $73,374 the month, baskets at the church entrances. 6 $76,098 $83,098 Meetings are normally held on the 1st Tues- • For each additional child add $9,724 day of the month at 7pm in the Parish • Income levels are Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Office building, but do occasionally • Contact the school office for more information! Online registration began change. If you would like to attend, please rd th February 3 and ends April 16 . call the assistance line to verify that a meet- ing is taking place. SVDP helps with simple LUNCH HELP NEEDED: CACS is looking for a volunteer for our lunch program. food and living needs of people in our local We are looking for a volunteer on Friday’s to help serve and was trays. If you are community. interested in helping, please contact Geri Geiger at 849-4141 ext. 301. ALUMNI NEWS: Congratulations to Hailey Schwobe who is the new state cham- Prayer Shawl Ministry fourth Thursday of pion in power lifting! Hailey set three new state meet records! Way to go Hailey! every month at the Public Library 6-8 pm. ADORATION: The CACS adorers for Tuesday, March 17th is the CACS second grade class and Mrs. Lawman. Friday Devotions held after morning mass SCHOOL MASS: On Wednesday, March 18th please join us for Mass at 8:00am. on the First Friday of the month. Students in grade four will help with the Liturgy. STATIONS OF THE CROSS: The CACS students will lead the Stations on Fri- Study: Join Dr. Edward Sri, Jeff Cav- day’s during Lent (when we have school) at 12:15. Join us Friday, March 20th for ins and Dr. Marcelino D’Ambrosio for a new stations led by the students in grade four. bible series, “Jesus The Way The Truth CALENDAR WINNERS: March 4th drawing - Please note: Checks for the winners and The Life”. Thursday, March 19th at will not be sent until the end of the month. 6:30 p.m. in the parish hall. $50 Patrick Casper, Chilton

$25 Carol Dreifurerst, Rhinelander $25 Nicole Meyers, Chilton CACS Fish Fry - Friday, March 20th from $25 Bernadette Prescott, Chilton 4:00 until 8:30 p.m. at the Chilton Eagles Club. $25 John Bartoszewicz, Germantown $25 Walker Schwobe, Jackson Finance meets on Tue. Mar. 24th at 5 pm. $25 Melissa Lavey, Malone School Board meets on Tue., Mar. 24th at Please like us on Face book to see all the exciting things happening at CACS! 6:30 pm.

Social Soup, Salad and Desserts - Satur- The Chilton Area Catholic School Mission is to educate the whole person, day, March 28th serving 4:30 - 6:00 P.M. mind, body and soul following the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the Good Shepherd Parish Hall, Chilton. Please Catholic Church. see the sign up sheets in back of church. Help and donations are needed. Good Shepherd Parish - 6

Liturgical Ministers - March 21 & 22 Green Bay diocesan recommendations and stipulations regarding precautions to prevent the Ext. Ministers of the Eucharist spread of infectious diseases: 4:00 p.m. Ruth/Jerry Schmitz, Bill Werbeckes - Parishioners with symptoms of illness should be re- 8:00 a.m. Ginny Schneider, Karen Schuette, Chuck minded that the obligation to attend Sunday Mass does Schuknecht not apply to those who are ill, especially if they are suffer- 10:00 a.m. Mary/Dale Gebhart, Mary Hoerth ing from a contagious illness. This is an obligation in char- Please note we only need three EM till further notice. ity for themselves and others that those with flu-like symp- toms remain at home. Lectors - Priests, deacons and extraordinary ministers of Holy 4:00 p.m. Bill Werbeckes Communion are encouraged to practice good hygiene, 8:00 a.m. Alice Wanty including washing hands before Mass begins. The use of 10:00 a.m. Leon Geiser an alcohol based antibacterial hand sanitizer before and after distributing Holy Communion is also advised. Servers - The Sign of Peace need not be announced or ex- 4:00 p.m. Abby and Ed Prescott changed. If the invitation is announced, parishioners 8:00 a.m. Addison Frank and Afton Frank should consider a simple gesture such as a head nod, a 10:00 a.m. Ariana Ortlieb and Lizzie Guerin bow or simply the words “Peace be with you.” Avoiding handshakes, embraces and other physical contact is ad- Ushers vised. 4:00 p.m. Mark,Owen,Levy Ziegelbauer, Tom Hemauer - If your parish has the practice of distributing Holy Com- 8:00 a.m. Mike, Dave, Jacob Leitner, Rick, Weber munion under both species, the distribution of the Pre- Fred Gebhart cious Blood of Christ from the chalice should be discontin- 10:00 a.m. Kendall Thiel, Matt Meyers, Jim Geiger ued for the time being. What we are doing at Good Shepherd in response: Rosary Leaders - Until further notice the precious Blood will not be distrib- 4:00 p.m. Shirley Roehrig uted to the faithful. Whether we receive the Eucharist un- 8:00 a.m. Tom and Vonda Heiberger der one specious or both we receive the whole Christ. 10:00 a.m. Gertie Bonlander - We will be foregoing the sign of peace for the time being.

An adorer is needed PROPER PALM DISPOSAL for Fridays at 5 PM. Palms should be burned or buried in the ground. Please Could you fill this hour? bring your old palms back to church and we will properly If so, call Kathy at 849-9266. dispose of them. There will be a container in the main en- trance of the church.

Legion of Mary Annual Acies The annual Diocesan Legion of Mary Acies will be held on Saturday, March 21st, at St. Pius Church on Marquette Street in Appleton. The day will begin with the rosary at Prayer Network—Please call Ginny 418-0879 to be put 7:30 AM and Mass at 8:00 AM. Brunch will follow at on our prayer list. 9:00. Legion members and auxiliary members are encour- aged to come. This special day to honor Mary is open to all. You do not have to be a member of the Legion of Mary to attend. Those wishing to carpool should call Shirley Roe- “He [God] watched over me before I knew him, and hrig at 849-2659. before I learned sense or even distinguished be- tween good and evil, and he protected me, and con- soled me as a father would his son.” Saint Patrick Check us out on the web: www.goodshepherdchilton.org Worship and Spiritual Life Committee

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