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Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 WELCOME TO ST. CATHERINE OF AND ST. St. Catherine Mass Intentions

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MON 8:00 am † Fred and Mary Schapsmeier 9/28/20 (Sandra Smith-Dill)

STS. , , AND , ARCHANGELS

TUES 8:00 am † John “Jack” Smid (Don and Sharon Financial Stewardship 9/29/20 McGee) THROUGH SEPTEMBER 20, 2020

St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the Church COLLECTIONS LAST WEEK YEAR TO DATE Budget $ 12,300.00 $ 144,500.00

WED Offerings $ 7,124.35 Online $ 1,372.50 9/30/20 Credit Card $ 20.00

ACH $ 3,120.00

St. Therese of the Child , Total Actual $ 11,636.85 $127,206.25 and Doctor of the Church (Shortfall) ($ 663.15) ($ 17,293.75)

THURS 10/1/20 YOUR ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED It would be greatly appreciated if parishioners would use one of the available alternatives to send us contributions. The Holy Guardian Angels Please consider mailing your contribution to the Parish Office (checks only please), using the online giving system 3:30 pm Wedding of Alison Wanie and FRI available through our cluster app, or setting up ACH for Jake Peterson 10/2/20 direct payments through the Parish Office. You may also drop off envelopes in the locked box outside of the Parish Office. Thank you for whatever assistance you can provide. TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

SAT 5:00 pm Mass at St. Joan of Arc 10/3/20

Banns II James Young and Leota Hayden SUN 8:00 am Mass at St. Joan of Arc Banns III 10/4/20 10:00 am † Mike Czemierys Alison Wanie and Jake Peterson (Teri Czemierys) SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 • TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 3 St. Joan of Arc Mass Intentions

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MON 9/28/20

STS. MICHAEL, GABRIEL, AND RAPHAEL, ARCHANGELS

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9/29/20 Financial Stewardship

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the Church COLLECTIONS LAST WEEK YEAR TO DATE Budget $ 16,935.00 $ 203,220.00 WED 10:00 am † Poor Souls Offerings $ 4,819.07 9/30/20 (John Griffin) Online $ 6,412.50 ACH $ 4,070.00

Total Actual $ 15,301.57 $ 178,189.36 St. Therese of the Child Jesus, (Shortfall) ($ 1,633.43) ($ 25,030.64) Virgin and Doctor of the Church

Upcoming Repairs! THURS 2:00 pm † Ian Miskelley 10/1/20 (All School) Parking Lot Fund - Cost - $169,688. Collection year to date: $2,435 Roof Fund - Cost of the new roof on the church The Holy Guardian Angels is $245,000 and for the church office section is $64,900. Thank you to John Griffin for his † Robert “Mike” Brooks FRI donation in memory of Helen and Shirley. Collection year to date: $4,640. 10/2/20 3:30 pm Wedding of Alison Wanie and Jake Peterson at St. Catherine’s Consider making a donation to one of these funds or if you are planning your estate consider a gift towards one of these funds. Any and all donations TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME will be greatly appreciated. SAT 5:00 pm † Carolyn Mulvaney Update your email with us! 10/3/20 Contact Leisha Smith at 262-646-8078, email: [email protected] or turn in the below to the parish office. 8:00 am For the Parish SUN Name:______10/4/20 10:00 am Mass at St. Catherine’s Email:______

A fact and an act from the Keepers: 4 WELCOME TO ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA AND ST. JOAN OF ARC Fact: The meat industry emits St. Joan’s/St. Catherine’s Reads Club over 36 billion tons of greenhouse For November 17, we will discuss gases annually and is showing no Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter. Andrea thinks she knows her mother signs of slowing down. Season of Creation is a season well, but after a shooting at a mall, she is thrown into a whole new reality regarding her of Celebration, Introspection mother and her mother’s past. Laura, her mother, had and Dialogue. This year’s hoped she had left the past behind. How will they theme is Jubilee for the Earth, both deal with Laura’s past? that encourages thinking of creation with a new mindset: On January 19, 2021, we will discuss another book by (It’s not about human comfort) Jodi Picoult, Small Great Things. This is a fictitious novel, but surely a current topic, about white privilege. and seeing creation with new It is written from the perspectives of each of the three eyes: Act: Make a dent in the world’s main characters, so you see their strikingly distinct (There are global consequences to human greed). perspectives. carbon footprintLearn about by reducingfactors leading your to extinction of species. Learn about actions to help pollinators. meatCommit consumption. to less frequent mowing, beneficial plantings, ban of harmful chemical applications, natural leaf decomposition… (Google: 2020 Season of Creation for wonderful videos with tips, suggestions and reflections) Rite of Christian InitiationWhat is RCIA?of Adults, (RCIA) is the The Gospel today is a great Riteprocess of Christian by whichInitiation peopleof Adults, (RCIA)who is are the process interested by which people and example of saying, “actions whodesire are interested to be and baptized desire to be baptized or complete or complete their their initiation initiation into the into by celebrating the Sacraments of Confirmation and Communion speak louder than words.” attendthe sessionsCatholic along withChurch a team of byparishioners, celebrating who serve asthe guides Sacraments and mentors.of Confirmation It truly is a journey in faith!and Communion attend sessions As you put your gift in the Throughalong regular with virtual a gatherings,team of we parishioners, grow in a deeper appreciation who serveand as St. Vincent de Paul’s poor box, understanding of the Catholic sacraments, beliefs and practices. There is no obligationguides to makeand any mentors. commitment to It become truly Catholic is a unlessjourney you feel in called faith! by know that you are putting your faith into action. God.Through regular virtual gatherings, we grow in

Sometimesa deeper as Catholics appreciation we take our faith and for granted understanding and do not invite others of the who may interested in becoming Catholic. We just assume that if they are interested, they Readings for the Week of September 27, 2020 willCatholic find their own sacraments, way. beliefs and practices. There Weis invite no youobligation to come join us to if youmake or someone any you commitment know has never been to baptized Sunday: Ez 18:25-28/Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [6a]/ orbecome baptized in Catholic another faith unlesstradition or baptizedyou feel Catholic called but have by not celebratedGod. First Communion and/or Confirmation, CHECK RCIA OUT! Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5/Mt 21:28-32 Sometimes as Catholics we take our faith for grant- Monday: Jb 1:6-22/Ps 17:1bcd, 2-3, 6-7 [6]/ Please contact Ellen Heitman, Pastoral Associate at St. Joan of Arc and Director of ed and do not invite others who may interested in Lk 9:46-50 the RCIA process for St. Catherine’s and St. Joan’s at 262-646-8078 ext. 1012 or bybecoming email [email protected] Catholic. We just assume that if they are Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a/ Pleaseinterested, note that the RCIA they process will is adapted find for children their ages own 7 and above way. who have not been Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 4-5 [1]/ baptized or have other sacramental needs. We invite you to come join us if you or someone Jn 1:47-51 Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16/Ps 88:10bc-11, 12- you know has never been baptized or baptized in 13, 14-15 [3]/Lk 9:57-62 another faith tradition or baptized Catholic but have Thursday: Jb 19:21-27/Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, not celebrated First Communion and/or Confirma- 13-14 [13]/Lk 10:1-12 tion, CHECK RCIA OUT! Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5/Ps 91:1-2, Please contact Ellen Heitman, Pastoral Associate at 3-4ab, 4c-6, 10-11 [11]/Mt 18:1-5, 10 St. Joan of Arc and Director of the RCIA process for Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17/Ps 119:66, 71, St. Catherine’s and St. Joan’s at 262-646-8078 ext. 75, 91, 125, 130 [135]/Lk 10:17-24 1012 or by email [email protected]. Next Sunday: Is 5:1-7/Ps 80:9, 12, 13- Please note that the RCIA process is adapted for 14, 15-16, 19-20 [Is 5:7a]/Phil 4:6-9/ children ages 7 and above who have not been bap- Mt 21:33-43 tized or have other sacramental needs. SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 • TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5

Angels, WE have heard on high, sing sweetly o’er Archangels the plain. Our voices blend with theirs in an unend- EVERY SEPTEMBER 29 the Catholic Church ing hymn of praise at every Mass. They’ve made it big celebrates a feast of three archangels: Michael, in recent years on Broadway, major league baseball, Gabriel, and Raphael. The word archangel appears the best-seller list, and the top 40. Few doubt their once in the Bible, in reference to Michael (Jude 9). influence. Tradition has added the other two names to the list Angels have secured a place in popular spirituality. because both play significant roles with him in the The faithful who try to make sense out of good for- bible. tune or coincidence frequently attribute the incidents Raphael appears in the Book of Tobit, where he is to the presence and activity of angels. For many, they both matchmaker and healer. Gabriel is best resemble benign spiritual hackers who break into the known for his appearances in the New Testament. data of our lives and rearrange the bits according to He announces to Zechariah the forthcoming birth their own plan. However,in Scripture and in liturgy, of)ohn the Baptist (Luke 1:13, 19), and most fa- they play a far less mischievous role. mously he announces to Mary that she will con- Angels, properly speaking, are messengers. In the ceive Jesus (Luke 1:26-38). Old Testament they appear nearly as manifestations Michael appears in the Book of as a defend- of God. When you ask people to deliver a message er of the chosen people (see chapters 10 and 12). for you, you expect their words to be received as your In Jude he disputes with the devil over the body of own, their presence to represent your own. That’s . And in Revelation he and his angels fight what angels did in the Bible. The Book of Tobit tells of the dragon. Michael is the patron of police and the angel Raphael who heals on behalf of God. others who protect the welfare of people. Michael appears as the protector against evil in Dan- No church had ever been dedicated to Michael iel 10:21, Jude 9, and Revelation 12:7. And Gabriel until the sixth century, when the faithful erected brings the good news of salvation to Zechariah {Luke one on the Via Salaria in . It was dedicated 1:11) and to Mary (Luke 1:26-27). However, Paul on September 29, which became the Feast of St. warned the Colossians against the worship of angels Michael on the Roman calendar. The other two (Colossians 2:18). archangels were added to this day after the Second At Mass, angels turn their attention toward God. Vatican Council. The Collect for the Mass stress- They appear in every preface, before we sing the es two functions of the archangels: They defend “Holy.” The first Eucharistic prayer asks that God’s the Christian people, and they minister to God in angel take the sacrifice to God’s altar on high. During heaven. the Creed we acclaim the God who has created not A fourth archangel, Uriel, is acknowledged in only things visible, but also invisible-like angels. Christian tradition, though he does not appear in And in the fall each year the archangels get their own the Bible, and hence has no place on the liturgical feast (September 29) and the guardian angels follow calendar. The apocryphal gospels say he carried (October 2). Prior to 1965, we used to end every Mass and his mother Elizabeth to join with a prayer to St. Michael. Jesus, Mary, and on the flight into . Thus, angels have secured a place in the Scripture and Uriel is one of the characters in Leonardo de Vin- liturgy of our Church. For us, they have performed ci’s masterpiece, Virgin of the Rocks. as messengers of God’s word. For God, they worship with all creation. As messengers and worshipers, they model the responsibilities we share in the church to spread the good news and praise God.

Bulletin Inserts for the Liturgical Life of the Parish: Mary, Bulletin Inserts for the Liturgical Life of the Parish: Mary, the , and Angels © 2020 Archdiocese of Chicago: the Saints, and Angels © 2020 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications. All rights reserved. Liturgy Training Publications, All rights reserved. Written by Paul Turner. Written by Paul Turner. 6 WELCOME TO ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA AND ST. JOAN OF ARC SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 • TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7 8 WELCOME TO ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA AND ST. JOAN OF ARC

Greetings from Mary Sue Reutebuch Director of Christian Formation: Family and Youth Programs

“Leaves don’t fall, they just let go.” Carrie Newcomer

As we watch leaves fluttering to the ground, we are reminded that nature's cycles are mirrored in our lives. Autumn is a time for letting go and releasing things that have been a burden. Fall is the right time to practice getting out of the way and letting God lead us. Autumn reminds us of the impermanence of everything. We have experienced the bud- ding of life in spring and the wealth of life summer offers. Now the leaves fall and bare branches remind us of the fleeting nature of all things. Jewish rabbi and writer Harold Kushner in, The Lord Is My Shepherd, suggests that when we reflect upon fall's changes, we grow more appreciative of all BALANCING DARKNESS WITH LIGHT the beauties that surround us- the seasons of our lives. On the autumn equinox (September 22), day and night are of equal length. This signals the need to balance light and darkness within us. Far too often, we fear the dark and adore only the light. Joyce Rupp, a Catholic writer and poet, challenges us in, Little Pieces of Light, to befriend our inner darkness: "I gratefully acknowledge how darkness has become less of an enemy for me and more of a place of silent nurturance, where the slow, steady gestation needed for my soul's growth can occur. Not only is light a welcomed part of my life, but I am also developing a greater un- derstanding of how much I need to befriend my inner darkness." In the opening chapter, Joyce shares the various ways in which emotional, mental, and spiritual darkness can overtake us. She then describes the types of depression which can lead to loss of self-esteem and destructive and deceptive mind-messages which stifle our soulfulness and creativity. She quotes spiritual writer and novelist Sue Kidd: "Too many of us panic in the dark. We don't understand that it's a holy dark and that the idea is to surrender to it and journey through to real light." I highly recommend adding, Little Pieces of Light, to your autumn reading list! SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 • TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 9

Greetings from Mrs. Holly Cerveny Principal of St. Joan of Arc School

Dear Friends, that. Set time aside to put down your phone, to leave the At St. Joan of Arc School we are in our third week, our homework aside, and to allow time to play, to go for a first 5 full day week of school, as I write to you. We are walk, to watch a TV show together. You will feel better so grateful to have begun the school year in the building and your child will feel better for it. together after being outside of school for nearly 6 months. As both a principal and a parent (my three children are in 8th grade, 3rd grade, and 5K), there are some new challenges that our children are facing this school year. No, I am not talking about wearing masks and distancing, though those definitely make this year unique. I am talking about the transition into a school routine after this time away. Oftentimes, we see in kindergarten that children struggle with this transition. This is frequently the first time a child has spent 5 full days at school. Sometimes it happens at 1st grade as the day becomes increasingly academic and the children are now expected to be a “big kid.” Though most years I expect to be helping families get through  Follow Your Child’s Lead that transitional period at these younger grade levels Also, do not be afraid to follow your child’s lead. I am a each year, this year, with the time out of the building due perfectionist and I am taskoriented. I want to get home, to the pandemic, I would expect that families might see pack lunches, do homework, make dinner (check those this at other ages as well. items off my todo list). My 8th grader, however, very much needs a brainbreak when he gets home. Pushing him to do homework immediately causes him stress and What Can We Do? anxiety. To better help him, we have agreed that he will have downtime right after school and will work on Many times the concern I hear expressed is related to the homework after dinner. amount of the day that school takes up. It feels as though  Give Your Kids (and Yourself) Grace the child wakes up, goes to school, goes home, eats dinner, takes a bath, and goes to bed. This may not only There are many ways you can help your child (and in feel that way for the children but for the whole family. some cases yourself) adjust to the new, or return to the old, routine. In general, please remember that by and  Schedule Downtime large, this struggle is temporary. In a typical school year, For this reason, it is so important to make sure that there this type of challenge settles down in a couple of weeks. is time scheduled in the afternoon and evening for Remember to be positive in your conversations with your downtime. It may sound like an oxymoron to call it child/ren. Remind them that though adjusting to the new “scheduled downtime,” but as a parent and a principal, I routine is hard, we can do hard things and this will get can tell you that it is so important to hold ourselves to better.  Ask for Help Also, please do reach out to your child’s teacher or principal as they work with children through these challenges every year. They are wonderful at giving suggestions for ways to better manage time and to assist with transition.

I wish you all the best in the school year ahead!

Holly 10 WELCOME TO ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA AND ST. JOAN OF ARC

Parish Contact Information

Pastoral Ministers PASTOR DEACON REV. MICHAEL D. STRACHOTA DEACON LARRY NORMANN [email protected] [email protected]

PASTORAL ASSOCIATE/SENIORS PASTORAL ASSOCIATE/RCIA BILL FREDERICK ELLEN HEITMAN (St. Catherine of Alexandria) (St. Joan of Arc) [email protected] [email protected]

Catholic Formation CHRISTIAN FORMATION K4-11TH GRADE……………………………...………….(262)646-5979 ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC SCHOOL 3K-8TH GRADE…………..……………….…………..(262)646-5821 DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN FORMATION Mary Sue Reutebuch……………[email protected] PRINCIPAL YOUTH MINISTER Holly Cerveny……..……………...... [email protected] Janis Parker…………………...... [email protected]

OFFICE MANAGER FOR MINISTRY OPERATIONS Joanna Vanderhoef…………………...... [email protected]

Parish Staff St. Catherine of Alexandria St. Joan of Arc Director of Liturgy and Music Director of Music and Business Administrator Stephen Johnson………………………...... [email protected] Leisha Smith…………………………………..…[email protected] Business Administrator Business Office Assistant Cindy Birkel………………………………………[email protected] Sandra Smith………………………………..…[email protected] Administrative Assistant/Bulletin Editor Administrative Assistant Mary Jackson…………………………………[email protected] Paulette Hamel…………………..……………[email protected] Administrative Assistant Susan Javes…………………………………..……[email protected] Dawn Goecks………………………………..…[email protected] RCIA Assistant Environmental Services/Cemetery Sexton Mary McCurdy……………………………[email protected] Brian Broker……………………………………[email protected] Parish Nurse Linda Skosey ………………………….…………[email protected]

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