January 5, 2020

January 5-January 12

Sunday, January 5 Sunday, January 5 2nd Collection for Seminarians 2nd Collection for Seminarians

Tuesday, January 7 Wednesday, January 8 7:00 p.m.—Adult Education Sybmbolon 6:15 p.m.—Faith Formation Grades 1-8

7:00 p.m.—Gloria Dei Choir Rehearsal Wednesday, January 8 6:15 p.m.—Faith Formation Grades 1-8 Thursday, January 9

Thursday, January 9 9:00 a.m.—January 19 Bulletin Deadline 9:00 a.m.—January 19 Bulletin Deadline

Friday, January 10 Mission Statement: St. Stephen Parish, a Crafting Event Set-up & Prep faith-filled Catholic community, is committed to

Saturday, January 11 sharing our gifts of time, talent and treasure within 8:00 a.m.—Crafting Event our parish, community and the Kingdom of God.

Sunday, January 12 11:45 a.m.—Call to Justice Committee Meeting Mission Statement: Together in Faith, we celebrate Christ through prayer and service.

On behalf of Fr. Hennes and the entire staff of St. & St. Stephen Parishes we wish you a blessed New Year! Weekly Reflection—The feast of commemo- rates the visit of the three Magi at ’s birth. At the very beginning, we are reminded that Jesus came not just for a select group but for all people. It is worth not- ing that those who acknowledged the birth of Jesus were lowly, uneducated shepherds and foreigners. The priests and elders of their own community were not there. Perhaps we should rethink our assumptions about people and remember that God so loved all of us that he sent his son, Jesus, to walk with us. Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you. 60:1 stjoespoint.org saintstephenparish.webs.com

EPIPHANY OF THE LORD FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK Combined Mass Schedule & Intentions Hello everybody, MONDAY, January 6 Today we get some good advice from an odd source, St. André Bessette King Herod. He asks the Wise Men: "Go and search 8:00 a.m. St. Joseph diligently for the child. When you have found him, †Mary Higgins bring me word, that I, too, may go and do him hom- TUESDAY, January 7 age." St. Raymond of Peñafort

How nice, the ruler of the age is looking for Jesus. Un- 8:15 a.m. St. Stephen Parish fortunately, we know that he has an ulterior motive, Living & Deceased Members of and rather than to adore our Lord Jesus Christ, he sees the Worzalla Family Him as competition and wishes to snuff Him out. WEDNESDAY, January 8 How often do we misuse our own gift of faith? To 8:00 a.m. St. Joseph Parish think that the Child who was born in the would †Tillie Konopacky soon embrace the wood of the cross. God, made flesh, THURSDAY, January 9 to be able to offer himself to us is such a powerful idea, 6:30 a.m. St. Stephen Parish but how often do we ignore Him and His love? Today †Nancy Donlan we are invited to take home blest chalk to bless our FRIDAY, January 10 house, not out of superstition, but out of love to sacra- 8:00 a.m. St. Joseph Parish mentally manifest our desire to welcome God into our Living & Deceased Members of home. the Kabat Family

SATURDAY, January 11 This new year is one in which we are invited to chal- Baptism of the Lord lenge ourselves to love. Please take a little time today 4:00 p.m. St. Joseph Parish and pick up a piece of chalk and take it home with you. †John Patrick McAdam May we prepare our hearts to be with His and invite 5:30 p.m. St. Stephen Parish Him into our homes anew. How powerful it is when Health of Loretta Klesmit we gather together as family and rededicate our home SUNDAY, January 12 to Him. May this Epiphany be one in which we see 8:30 a.m. St. Stephen Parish Christ for who He is and welcome Him home! †Michael Slowinski

May God bless you always, Fr. Hennes 10:30 a.m. St. Joseph Parish Living & Deceased Members of Epiphany Blessing of the Home with Chalk St. Joseph & St. Stephen Using the blessed chalk mark the lintel of your front door as Parishes follows:

20 + C + M + B + 20 while the head of the house says: The three Wise Men, , Melchior, and fol- lowed the star of God’s Son who became human two thou- sand and fifteen years ago. May Christ bless our home and remain with us throughout the new year. Amen.

Then the rest of the family prays: Visit, O blessed Lord, this home with the gladness of your presence. Bless all who live or visit here with the gift of your love; and grant that we may manifest your love to each Prayer Request—Please keep the health of Jackie other and to all whose lives we touch. May we grow in Osowski in your prayers. To place your name or the grace and in the knowledge and love of you; guide, comfort, name of a loved one on the weekly prayer list, please and strengthen us in peace, O Jesus Christ, now and forev- call Renée at 715-341-1617 x101 or 715-344-3319 er. Amen x101 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. “Chalking the door” is a way to celebrate and literally mark the occasion of the Epiphany and God’s blessing of our The ’s Prayer Intention for January is for: lives and home. With time, the chalk will fade. As it does, Evangelization-Promotion of World Peace We pray we let the meaning of the written symbols sink into the that Christians, followers of other religions, and all depths of our heart and be manifest in our words and actions people of goodwill may promote peace and justice in the Latin words, Christus mansionem benedictat, “May the world. Christ bless the house.”

JANUARY 5, 2020 ST. JOSEPH PARISH ST. STEPHEN PARISH

Special Collection 12/22/19 Totals Special Collection 12/22/19 Totals Milk Can Fund $20.00 Capital Improvements $915.00 Building Fund $50.00 Retirement for Religious $120.00

Envelopes/Basket Summary— 12/22/19 Envelopes/Basket Summary—12/22/19 Weekly Giving $7,115 Weekly Giving $7,244 Weekly Giving Budgeted $7,465 Weekly Giving Budgeted $5,968 Giving to Date $169,126 Giving to Date $133,850 Budgeted to Date $179,130 Budgeted to Date $149,200 DAA 2020 GOAL $47,900 Pledges Families DAA 2020 GOAL $52,940 Pledges Families Total Pledges To Date $28,813 Total Pledges To Date $31,783 Total Payments To Date $25,173 60% 18% Total Payments To Date $26,223 60% 19% Total Families 543 Food for Poor Housing Goal $3,800 Total Participating Families 96 Total Received To Date $0 Total Families 649

Total Participating Families 121 Congratulations to Nate DiSalvo Celebration of Ministry—St. Joseph Parish members, of Troop 298 who was awarded staff and councils recognize the presence of the Holy his Eagle Scout rank on September Spirit in calling forth Cindy Hawley who so faithfully 22, 2019. Nate has been active in coordinates our Tree Project. Your dedication the Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts since to setting up, collecting and delivering all of the donat- the second grade. Less than 5% of ed items helps so many in our community. How is all boy scouts reach the rank of Ea- the Holy Spirit calling you to use your gifts for our gle, and Nate's hard work and dedi- community? cation made this possible. His ser- vice project was titled "St. Stephen Elementary School Thank You to the ladies of St Anne’s/PCCW for Playground Refresh" where he led a group of volun- their generous donation of $3,000.00 to the parish. teers to spread new woodchips and mulch under the Their time, dedication and hard work are deeply appre- playground equipment and restripe the playing fields ciated. St. Joseph’s is blessed to have such caring and and walking path. He also purchased over $400 in new faithful ladies in our parish. sports equipment, including new basketballs, hoops, footballs, kickballs, jump ropes and other needs. Free Large Storage Cabinet Available—St. Joseph Parish has a 7 foot tall, 6 foot wide and 22 inch deep Thank You on behalf of Operation Bootstrap for your cabinet for any one who is interested. Interested indi- thoughtful contribution of $100.00. Because of caring vidual will need to provide trailer and their own mov- people like you, our work of helping those in need in our ers. For more information, please call the parish office community will continue to flourish. You may be assured at 715-341-1617 x101. that your donation will be put to good use. Gratefully, Sue Koehl Thank You to the St. Joseph Holy Name Society for their donation of $500.00 to the parish. We are truly Remembering—Mindful that life is blessed to have this group of dedicated and caring changed but not ended, we hold in men supporting our parish through their various our hearts those from our parish activities. Thank you! family whose funerals were recently celebrated. St. Anne’s/PCCW will be collecting cans of soup for Operation Bootstrap throughout the month of January. Leone Weller who passed away on Your contributions may be put in the shopping carts December 18 and whose funeral Mass located near the parish entrances. All non-perishable was celebrated on December 28. Our parish community donations are needed and greatly appreciated during the offers our heartfelt sympathy, may she rest in peace. winter months.

EPIPHANY OF THE LORD ST. JOSEPH PARISH ST. STEPHEN PARISH Liturgical Ministers for January 11-12 Liturgical Ministers for January 11-12

4:00 p.m.—Saturday Altar Server: Sat. Nate Di Salvo

Mass Preparation: Marcia Molner Sun. Sam Blanker Altar Server: Jim Krueger Lector: Sat. Phil Di Salvo Sun. Jim Strnad Hospitality Minister: John Meyer, Maurice Stoltz, Bob Rogers, Val Omernick, Rosie Stoltz (w), Eucharistic Sat. Gert Neuendorf Virginia Zakoski (w) Minister: Carolyn Giese Reader: Mary Davidson Pat Dietsche Eucharistic Minister: Dave & Lucy Ksionsk, Sun. John & Maureen Mason Rich Mrozinski, Anne Swenson, Marcia Molner, Nadine Davy Don Showalter George & Carol Strasser Maurice & Joanne King Gift Card Seller: Dede Schroeder Choir: Sat. Contemporary Choir 10:30 a.m.—Sunday Sun. Gloria Dei Choir

Mass Preparation: Terri Chang Altar Server: Sara Hopp, Ian Ekstrand, Zach Horn Wine, Women & Worship will hold Hospitality Minister: Perry Pazdernik, Joe Daniels, Savannah Nieman, Michelle Daniels (w) their next meeting on Tuesday, Reader: Mike Daniels, Tina Smart January 14 at 1:00 p.m. in the Church Eucharistic Minister: Terry Miller, Kevin Hopp, undercroft. Terri & John Chang, Sally & Theron Nash Gift Card Seller: Laurie Schroeder Congratulations to our St. Stephen parishioners who are celebrating their Wedding Anniversary the week of Monday Money Counters Needed—The parish is January 6 through January 12. in need of individuals to help count money on Monday mornings. Money counters work on a three Fred & Joyce Lewandowski, 48 years week rotation. If interested, but would like a better John & Pauline Sporakowski, 65 years understanding of what is needed, it is possible to shad- Walter & Nancy Peterson, 24 years ow a group. For additional information, please call Renée at 715-341-1617 x101. God bless and grant you many years of happiness.

Thank You so much for your support! Your dona- SHARED NEWS & ACTIVITIES tion helped fund the Sichinji Water Project. Supporters Adult Education Opportunity—Join us on Tuesday, like you have impacted the lives of so many people in January 7 at 7:00 p.m. for our 2019. Sincerely, St. Thèrése Foundation next Symbolon Opportunity in the St. Joseph Parish Family Center. On Behalf of Operation Bootstrap, thank you for the The topic will be, “The Holy Spirit and The Life of thoughtful gift of food, bags and coats. You may be as- Grace: God’s Divine Life Within Us.” sured that your donation will be put to good use. Gratefully, Sandra Koch Monday Morning Mass for the months of January, February and March moves to St. Joseph Parish begin- Holiday Light Fundraiser—Want an easy way to help ning January 6 at 8:00 a.m. the parish? Bring your strings of broken, tangled or unwanted lights to the parish office Sponsor of the Month—Thank you, Dave’s Body and we will recycle them. The greater the weight Shop, for your generosity in sponsoring our of the copper, the more cash the parish receives! bulletin. St. Joseph and St. Stephen Parishes The parish office will be accepting lights until January would not be able to publish our joint bulle- 15, 2020. Place the lights in the red box in the Gathering tin without your support. Please check out the ad on Space. Thank you! the back cover of this bulletin.

JANUARY 5, 2020 ST. JOSEPH PARISH DEANERY NEWS & ACTIVITIES Please Welcome our newest members, Joshua & St. Bronislava Holy Name Society is hosting its all- Jessica Kildahl and their children Lydia, you-can-eat monthly breakfast on Faith, Maria, Annika, Natalie and Joshua. Sunday, January 6 from 8:30 a.m. to Please know that the St. Joseph Parish family noon. Menu includes buttermilk is so happy you have chosen to celebrate pancakes, potato pancakes, French your faith and Eucharist with us. toast, breakfast links, ham, milk, juice and coffee. The cost is $7.00 for ages 13-adult, $4.00 for ages 5-15 and Congratulations to our St. Joseph free for ages 4 and under. parishioners who are celebrating their Wedding Anniversary from January 6 St. Wenceslaus Parish in Milladore will hold their through January 12. January Soup Supper from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. or until gone, on Saturday, January 11. Soups include: Martin & Jacqueline Goetz, 34 years creamy vegetable with ham, chili and chicken with George & Sandi Lepak, 40 years home-made noodles. The all-you-can-eat meal is May God bless and grant you many years of happiness. $7.00 and also includes cheese & crackers, desserts, dinner rolls and a beverage. Quart carry outs will be available for $5.00.

SHARED NEWS & ACTIVITIES Franciscans Downtown is showing the free movie, St. Anne’s/PCCW—Ladies Group 2 will be responsi- Max—Best friend, hero, Marines on Wednesday, Janu- ble for the month of January. These ladies are asked to ary 8 at 1:00 p.m. All are welcome! help with any funeral dinners. Gail Colrud Ione Hetzer DIOCESE/WIDER CHURCH Carole Francel Carol Ligman Men’s Renewal Retreat—What does it mean to “be a Eleanor Grywacz Diane Schmitz man of the cross?” Find out by joining us for a one- Co-Chairs: Gail Klauck and Mary Davidson day retreat focusing on practical ways to daily live out the Gospel call to be a of Jesus Christ. We’ll Prayer for Epiphany—Dear Jesus, though a newborn, receive great insights from Deacon Ralph Poyo, who the Wise Men knew your greatness. On a hint from the was a favorite speaker from the Fall Men of the Cross heavens, they traveled far from their places of comfort Conference, to embrace our crosses and learn of ways so that they could honor you. From their belief in your to become the man, father, husband, son that God in- divinity, they gave amazing gifts, offerings that sym- tended. The event will be held at St. bolized your life, power, and even your death. And Parish in Marshfield on February 15 from 9:00 a.m. to because of a dream in the night, they altered their well- 3:00 p.m. Cost is $25 in advance and includes morning laid plans to return home in order to protect you. May snack and lunch. The cost will be $30 at the door. we be so willing to honor, sacrifice, and obey, all for For more information and to register, go to: love of you, as we meditate on the meaning of this day. http://menofthecross.org/. Amen Chalice of Mercy invites you to celebrate their 13th Ukrainian Christmas Dinner on Saturday, January 11 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Lilydale Dance Hall & Event Center in Chippewa Falls. Tickets are $30 for adults, children under 10 are free. A table of 8 is $200. Call Trudy at 715-226-0376 for reservations. All prof- its go to support Chalice of Mercy’s Missions in Ukraine: HTTP://CHALICEOFMERCY.ORG/.

GIVEN is a short, powerful retreat for couples who DEANERY NEWS & ACTIVITIES are married, dating, or engaged. It is an opportunity to Mark Your Calendar for the Pacelli share, learn and celebrate marriage with other couples Catholic Middle School Pizza Ranch Com- through engaging talks, music, adoration, prayer and munity Impact Fundraiser on January 8 from reconciliation. This half-day retreat will be offered 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Pizza Ranch will donate 10% of January 18 in La Crosse and February 8 in Rothschild. your guest check to the school. For more information, go to: https://diolc.org/marriage/ marriage-enrichment/. EPIPHANY OF THE LORD DIOCESE/WIDER CHURCH Sacraments and Service Diaconate—If you are a man between 30 and 60 years to those of age and think God may be calling you to be a perma- Welcome to St. Joseph and St. Stephen who are new to our churches or just visiting. We nent deacon, there will be a Diaconate Discernment Re- are grateful to have you share in this celebration of treat on Saturday, April 4, 2020. The first step is to the Eucharist. If you are not currently a member of contact Deacon Kevin Ray, Director of the Office for a local church, we invite you to become a member the Diaconate, at [email protected] or call 608-791-2665. of one of these two parish families. Visit our Par-

ish Office to sign up, ask questions or receive more

information about St. Joseph or St. Stephen Parish.

We are glad you are with us today! DIOCESE OF LA CROSSE GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING INSTANCES OF CHILD ABUSE Sacraments offered at both churches The Diocese of La Crosse, through its policies and pro- Baptism: Please call the Parish Office for detailed cedures, seeks to provide a prompt, appropriate and information on infant Baptism, as parents are asked compassionate response to reporters of sexual abuse to attend a baptismal preparation program. The of a child by any diocesan agent (bishop, priest, Baptism will be scheduled after completion of the deacon, employee, religious, vendor or volunteer.) class. Anyone wishing to make a report of an allegation of Marriage: Marriage is celebrated for couples who sexual abuse should send that report to Mrs. Karen are active and registered members in the Parish. Becker, Complaint Intake Agent, at the Diocese of Please contact the Parish Office at least eight (8) La Crosse, P.O. Box 4004, La Crosse, WI 54602-4004. months prior to the requested wedding date. Alternatively, you can contact Mrs. Karen Becker at 608-791-0179 or [email protected]. The reporting Reconciliation: Confessions are heard on Saturday form is available through the Diocese of La Crosse at 3:30 p.m. before the evening Mass at St. Joseph, Office of Safe Environment or on the diocesan website and following the 5:30 p.m. Mass at St. Stephen. at: diolc.org/safe-environment/reporting. Individuals Any other time is by appointment only. are also encouraged to take their reports directly to Funeral: Please contact the funeral home director civil authorities. Copies of the diocesan policy are available through your local parish and on the diocesan who will assist in making arrangements. The funeral director will contact the Parish Office. website. If you have any questions about the Diocese of La Crosse and the implementation of the Charter Sacraments offered at both churches for the Protection of Children and Young People, R.C.I.A.: Adults interested in learning about please contact Teresa Brown, Diocese of La Crosse, at the Catholic faith are encouraged to contact the 608-791-2679; or [email protected]. Parish Office.

Visitation of the Sick (St. Joseph Parish): If you become homebound because of illness and would COMMUNITY like a visit, please call the Parish Office. JUSTICEWORKS, LTD, presents the 2020 Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Celebration. It Eucharist (St. Stephen Parish): Special lay min- will be held on Monday, January 20 from 7:00 p.m. to isters of Holy Communion bring the Eucharist to 8:30 p.m. in the Stevens Point Area Senior High Audi- the homebound each Sunday morning and First Fri- torium. The event is free and open to the public. More day mornings. Please call the Parish Office x101. information can be found on the parish bulletin boards. Bulletin Deadline: Articles are due Thursday by 9:00 a.m. Drop off the articles at either Parish Office, or send by email to [email protected] or [email protected].

Remember Your Parish in your Legacy. St. Joseph & St. Stephen Parishes have seen a decline in giving over the past year, while at the same time ex- penses have gone up. Your Parish would like to contin- ue with expansion of many worthwhile programs and projects. Please ask how you can help by giving to St. Joseph or St. Stephen Parish General Funds. ST. JOSEPH & ST. STEPHEN DIRECTORY COMMITTEES & COUNCILS Office Hours St. Stephen Parish Monday: Parish Offices Closed Pastoral Council Tues./Thurs. St. Stephen Parish 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rick Giese, President 715-341-4645 Wed./Fri. St. Joseph Parish 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sacred Worship Parish Office 715-341-1617 dial 0 (St. Joseph) or Rick Giese 715-341-4645 715-344-3319 dial 0 (St. Stephen) Pastor Justice & Peace Fr. Jeffrey Hennes 715-341-1617x103 Dave Mueller 715-344-3933 [email protected] Family Life Associate Pastor Liz Blonigen 715-341-5566 Fr. Todd Mlsna Finance Council Deacon Chair, Don Trzinski 715-341-8750 Art Schaller & Mike Horgan Treasurer, Jack Edgerton

Staff Renée Schneeberg 715-341-1617 x101 (St. Joseph) St. Joseph Parish Administrative Asst. [email protected] Pastoral Council 715-344-3319 x101 (St. Stephen) [email protected] [email protected] Laurie Schroeder, President 715-345-0939

Jacob Stiemann 715-341-1617 x102 (St. Joseph) Sacred Worship Finance Secretary [email protected] [email protected] 715-344-3319 x202 (St. Stephen) Ellen Miskowski 715-344-2952 [email protected] Kris Hansen 715-340-7751

Parish Family Life Walter Belsha, Custodian (St. Joseph) [email protected] Gary Marquard, Maintenance (St. Stephen) Mary Stroik 715-345-1810 Terry Miller 715-340-2471 Ellen Miskowski, [email protected] or Bulletin Editor [email protected] Call to Justice Committee [email protected] Kris Hansen 715-341-1617 x112 Fred Groos 715-344-6541 Pastoral Minister [email protected] Parish Education Committee Religious Education Office [email protected] Mary Testin 715-341-1617 x104 Director of Children’s Ministry Communication Committee [email protected] Director of Youth 715-341-1617 x113 Jim Krueger, Web Coordinator Ministry [email protected] Finance Council Kevin Shibilski, Chair 715-344-7884 Cheryl Kizewski 715-341-1617 x114 Religious Ed Assistant [email protected] Building and Grounds Local & Diocesan Ron Kobishop 715-344-2276 Pacelli Central Office 715-341-2445 Picnic Co-Chairs St. Stephen School 715-344-3751 Josh Miskowski 715-295-4161 Bill and Tari Wallner 715-341-7750

Catholic Cemetery 715-341-3236 Association St. Anne’s Society/Parish Council of Women [email protected] Deanery www.pointdeanery.org Kathy Tetzloff, President 715-344-7150

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