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Sacred Heart Parish Pastoral Staff Sacred Heart Parish Pastoral Staff: Fr. Scott Valentyn Administrator Deacon James Lonick Pastoral Associate Rita Berndt, CPA Business Administrator Linda Mathieu Parish Office Manager Lori Mathwich Coordinator of RE Kate Ruth Youth Minister Gary Cumberland Principal Linda Meisner School Office Manager Autumne Gee Director of Admissions and Development Parish Trustees (2 yr. term) Randy Mallmann (Term 1 ends 2021) Tim Lohmiller (Term 1 ends 2022) Parish Council Gene Kinninger (Term 2 ends 2022) Mary Willcome (Term 2 ends 2023) Amy Piantek (Term 2 ends 2021) (Term 1 ends 2022) Rita Berndt (Term 1 ends 2022) Tina Ready (Term 1 ends 2022) Finance Council Nancy Schauer (Term 2 ends 2021) Tom Aumann (Term 2 ends 2021) Jessica Martens (Term 2 ends 2022) David Poch (Term 2 ends 2022) Justin Gilling (Term 1 ends 2021) Diane Hartwig (Term 1 ends 2021) Gail Bartz (Term 1 ends 2021) Sacred Heart Parish Center Phone: 715-526-2023 Address: 321 S. Sawyer Street, Shawano, WI 54166 Mass Schedule Tuesday 5:30pm Website: www.sacredheartshawano.org Wed-Fri 8:15am Email: [email protected] Saturday 4:30pm Sunday 7:30am & 10:45am Sacred Heart Catholic School (Three-year-old Preschool through grade 8) Reconciliation Phone: 715-526-5328 Address: 124 E. Center Street, Shawano, WI 54166 Saturday 3:30pm Website: www.sacredheartshawano.org Parish Office Hours Email: [email protected] Mon—Thurs 8:00am-4:00pm Fri 8:00am-Noon Prayer Chain Phone: 715-584-1756 OR Prayer Chain Text 262-617-3389 LIVE THE LITURGY For the Week of Inspiration for the week May 17-23 MONDAY, May 17 When Jesus was physically with his disciples, he Parish Rosary . 7:00pm . Church guarded and protected them. One of his greatest TUESDAY, May 18 desires was that they share his joy completely. Prayer Shawl . 1:15pm . Gathering Space God’s love is the source of all things and their Pastoral Council . 4:30pm . Cafeteria Conference Room Finance Council . 6:00pm . Center Library sustenance. As we conduct the normal routines of WEDNESDAY, May 19 our lives it is easy to get caught up in the Board of Total Catholic Education . 4:30pm . immediacies of this world and lose focus. We School Library become very self and worldly dependent, Holy Hour . 6:00pm . Church forgetting that God wishes to guard and protect us. The joy the resurrected Christ can offer cannot Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:30-4:15pm be found in this world. It takes a bit of faith to St. Martin Catholic Church in Cecil Saturday 9:00-9:30am realize that God’s will is a constant in our lives and that God desires only the sustenance and goodness of both our bodies and our souls. We need to trust in God’s constant and rejuvenating love. This radical resurrection trust allows us to experience the joy of God’s presence in all of the The Knights of Columbus good and the bad, positive and negative, life will be having building and life destructive events that we Corporate Communion encounter. God remains where love remains. on Sunday, May 23 at the 7:30am Mass. Trustee/Secretary Voting We will be voting for Trustee/Secretary next weekend. READINGS OF THE WEEK Sunday: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11-13/Mk 16:15-20 7th Sunday of Easter: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26/Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20 [19a]/1 Jn 4:11-16/Jn 17:11b-19 MASS INTENTIONS for May 18-23, 2021 Monday: Acts 19:1-8/Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab [33a]/Jn 16:29-33 TUESDAY, May 18 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27/Ps 68:10-11, 20-21 [33a]/ 5:30pm † Souls in Purgatory Jn 17:1-11a WEDNESDAY, May 19 Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38/Ps 68:29-30, 33-35a, 8:15am † Bernadine Murphy 35bc-36ab [33a]/Jn 17:11b-19 THURSDAY, May 20 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11/Ps 16:1-2a and 5, 7-8, 8:15am † John Reuscher 9-10, 11 [1]/Jn 17:20-26 FRIDAY, May 21 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21/Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab 8:15am † Lester Smet [19a]/Jn 21:15-19 SATURDAY, May 22 Saturday: Morning: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31/Ps 11:4, 5, 4:30pm † Lyle Ashenbrenner and 7 [7b]/Jn 21:20-25 SUNDAY, May 23 Next Sunday: Acts 2:1-11/Ps 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 7:30am † Deceased Members of the [cf. 30]/1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Knights of Columbus Gal 5:16-25/Jn 20:19-23 or 10:45am For the Members of Sacred Heart Parish 2 Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15 May 8-9, 2021 Adult Sacrificial Giving $ 7,485.00 SecureGive 1,232.00 Loose 530.45 Unrestricted Donation to Church 455.00 Children’s Offertory 0.00 Weekly Stewardship $ 9,702.45 This years goal: $ 45,464 Student Grant/Youth Education $ 75.00 So far this year: $44,510. SecureGive 0.00 Total $ 75.00 Building Maintenance Fund $ 740.00 SecureGive 10.00 Total $ 750.00 SHAWANO AREA FOOD PANTRY Thank you for your contributions. Monday through Friday 9:00– 11:00am 218 E. Richmond Street Shawano 715-524-5863 Repair & Maintenance Fund Contributions this week (Building Maintenance Fund) $ 750 Prior Contributions 34,895 Matching Contribution 35,645 Total to Date $ 70,540 Repair & Maintenance Needs 89,844 Amount Needed $ 19,304 OUR OWN NEEDS COLLECTION May 22-23 Never have the needs of our communities been so great especially during this unprecedented pandemic. Pope Francis calls us all to work as a family to help all of our brothers and sisters to share the Love, Faith, and Hope of Jesus Christ. Everyone is encouraged to make a difference by offering their prayers and support of these missions in the United States. Please help to support the following Missions: Black and Indian Missions, The Catholic Communications Campaign, The Catholic University of America, and The Catholic Home Missions. Please be generous in your support. Envelopes are at all entrances to Church. 3 The Children's Liturgy CAN YOU SPARE TWO HOURS? Ministry is looking for 1-2 If you are able to help with some light housekeeping of people to help out at the church, please meet on Friday, April 30 at 9:15am in 10:45 Masses. You need church. This would be a once-a-month stewardship activity! to be Virtus-trained before You would not be required to come every month. you start and we will help Many hands make light work! Please call Linda at you with that 715-526-2023 if you can help. Thank you! process. We work with children ages 4-2nd grade, help them understand their faith and do a little craft that relates to the Gospel. It is a joyful and very fulfilling ministry and we will provide the guidelines. SCRIP Please contact Debbie Lonick (715) 304-9194 We will be selling THIS WEEKEND. or email [email protected]. Remember that you can use SCRIP cards for all of your shopping and eating out needs! Also when you fill up your gas tank! If we don’t have cards in stock for the gas station you most frequently use, then stop and ask about it and we can order or maybe we can add to our inventory. We will normally be selling SCRIP after all Masses on the FIRST and THIRD weekends of each month Bishop-Elect Daniel Felton (with some exceptions, some Holiday weekends). Ordination & Installation Please visit us in the Gathering Space to make your purchases, or to find out more how to order online. Livestream Link Information Thank you for your continued support of the SCRIP program! Please be advised that the ordination and installation of Bishop-elect Daniel Felton will take place on Thursday, May 20 at 11:00am. We are happy to share with you this link to the livestream from the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Duluth, MN. This link is The talented 2nd graders in Paula Kundinger's class at housed on the Diocese of Green Bay website and will Sacred Heart Catholic School have been working so hard on be active when the livestream from the Cathedral in their biographies over the last couple of weeks. They have Duluth begins. https://www.gbdioc.org/ interviewed a classmate, wrote notes, and are working on duluthordination editing their writing and typing up their final papers using Google Docs. Great job to these awesome students! We If for any reason you are having trouble with the have future authors on our school campus! link above, please log in to the Cathedral of Our Lady 'You Can't Hide that Cardinal Pride...Show it by doing of the Rosary YouTube channel at the link below: Your Best!" https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCdqilvURaOqDpFtm-i28G3w/featured Notes of congratulation can be sent to Bishop-elect Felton at the following address: Bishop Daniel Felton Diocese of Duluth 2830 East Fourth Street Duluth, MN 55812 Your continued prayers for Bishop-elect Felton and the faithful of the Diocese of Duluth are welcome, as are those for the Diocese of Green Bay as we both undertake this transition in leadership. 4 SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 15-16, 2021 Date & Ministry Sat 4:30 PM Sun 7:30 AM Sun 10:45 AM Wk of 5/17/21 May 22 May 23 May 23 Lector/Commentator Mary Hoppe Sara Mente Steve Zais Server Cora Flaig Isabella Martens Lily Gee Brenna Moede Josh Tomashek David Lyons Ushers Diane Brandl Thomas Radtke Andrew Daniel Don Brandl Chris Willcome Peter Daniel Gabriel Lepak Stu Kohlin Paul Mastalir LOVE BEGINS HERE We are excited to bring back Love Begins Here, which is a local mission trip for our middle school students, during the week of June 13-16.
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