Saint Florian Under the Care of the Discalced Carmelite Friars 1233 South 45 Street, West Milwaukee, WI 53214-3615

March 28, 2021 ~ of the Passion of the Lord

PARISH STAFF WEEKEND MASSES Served by the Discalced Carmelite Friars 383-3565, ext. 2 Saturday (Anticipated) ...... 4:00 p.m. Email ...... [email protected] Sunday ...... 8:00 a.m. Maintenance: Joseph Rivest DAILY MASSES (in the Main Church at this time) Secretary: Jacqueline Wick (Please check Liturgy Schedule inside due to .) M, T, Th and F ...... 5:00 p.m. ST. FLORIAN PARISH OFFICE 1210 South 45 Street, West Milwaukee, WI 53214-3614 followed by Euch. Ad. & Ben...... until 6:45 p.m. Phone ...... 383-3565, ext. 0 Wednesday ...... 8:00 a.m. Fax ...... 383-2708 followed by Euch. Ad. & Ben...... until 9:00 a.m. Email ..... [email protected] Saturday ...... 8:00 a.m. Website ...... www.stflorian.org with Confessions at ...... 8:30 a.m. Evening before Holy Day (Anticipated) PARISH OFFICE HOURS ...... 7:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (No 5:00 p.m. Daily Mass on Anticipated Holy Days) (The Parish Office is closed on Fridays & Holidays.) Holy Day ...... 8:00 a.m. (No 5:00 p.m. Daily Mass on Holy Days) PASTORAL COUNCIL Chairperson: Kate Klister ...... 350-9217 CONFESSIONS (in the Main Church) Vice Chair: Sue Jens ...... 328-4042 By appointment this week due to Holy Week. Trustee/Secretary: Russell Miller .... 671-2385 Please call the Parish Office. Trustee/Treasurer: Sandy Kania ...... 672-0364

MUSIC DIRECTORS MARY QUEEN OF SAINTS CATHOLIC ACADEMY

Joseph Carpenter - 4:00 p.m. Sat. choir…..430-3425 (our Parish Cluster School) Diane Bersch - 8:00 a.m. Sun. choir……...541-8109 1227 South 116 Street • West Allis, WI 53214 476-0751

CHRISTIAN FORMATION OFFICE Jen Vega, Principal • Email: [email protected] Within St. Rita Parish, 2318 South 61 Street , West Allis, WI 53219 School Website: mqsca.org High School/Confirmation Program Email for Registration Information: [email protected] RCIA-Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIC-Rite of Christian Initiation of Children “Please remember St. Florian Parish in your will.” Contact the DRE - Director of Religious Education, Barbara Krieger...... 541-7515, ext. 16

FUNERAL PLANNING Please contact Fr. Elijah as soon as possible to make funeral arrangements.

SACRAMENTS Baptism Parish registration and parental instruction required. Please contact the parish office. Marriage Please arrange for a date and instructions at least six months in advance at the parish office. Parish registration is required.

Anointing of the Sick and/or Last Rites

Please contact Fr. Elijah at the Parish Office.

PARISH MEMBERSHIP Each family or single adult 18 years old or older So they brought the colt to Jesus and put their living at home or alone is invited and expected to be cloaks over it. And he sat on it. Many people registered in our parish family at the parish office. spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread Please call the parish office to register. leafy branches that they had cut from the fields. ~ Mark 11:7-8 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord St. Florian Parish - March 28, 2021 March 27, 2021 Readings for the week of March 28, 2021

through Sun: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/ April 4, 2021 Ps 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24 [2a]/Phil 2:6-11/ Mk 14:1—15:47 or 15:1-39 Sat., Mar. 27 - Lenten Weekday Mon: Is 42:1-7/Ps 27:1, 2, 3, 13-14 [1a]/Jn 12:1-11 8:00 a.m. † JoAnne Gannon Tues: Is 49:1-6/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15 and 17 Anticipated Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord [cf. 15ab]/Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 4:00 p.m. † Josephine & † Joseph Fuys Wed: Is 50:4-9a/Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33-34 [14c]/ Sun., Mar. 28 - Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Mt 26:14-25 8:00 a.m. The Parishioners of St. Florian Parish Thurs Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/

Mon., Mar. 29 - Monday of Holy Week Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18 [cf. 1 Cor 10:16]/ 5:00 p.m. † John Sullivan 1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15 Fri: Is 52:13—53:12/Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25 Tues., Mar. 30 - Tuesday of Holy Week [Lk 23:46]/Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9/Jn 18:1—19:42 5:00 p.m. † Janet Dent Sat Vigil: Gn 1:1—2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, Wed., Mar. 31 - Wednesday of Holy Week 13-14, 24, 35 [30] or Ps 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20-22 [5b]/ 8:00 a.m. Lucy & Mike Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, Thurs., Apr. 1 - Thursday of Holy Week (Holy Thursday) 11 [1]/Ex 14:15—15:1/Ex 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18 [1b]/ 7:00 p.m. The Parishioners of St. Florian Parish Is 54:5-14/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 [2a]/Is 55:1-11/

Fri., Apr. 2 - Friday of the Passion of the Lord () Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [3]/Bar 3:9-15, 32—4:4/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 1:00 p.m. Intentions are not accepted for Good [Jn 6:68c]/Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4 [42:2] Friday as there is no Mass. or Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [3] or Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19

Sat., Apr. 3 - Vigil () [12a]/Rom 6:3-11/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23/Mk 16:1-7 7:30 p.m. The Parishioners of St. Florian Parish Next Sun: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 [24]/ Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Sun., Apr. 4 - Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord Mk 16:1-7 or Lk 24:13-35 8:00 a.m. † Art Kania, Jr. ETERNAL FLAME CALENDAR RAFFLE WINNER March 27 - April 2, 2021 March 23, 2021 In loving memory of:

$25 - Diane Voelkel † John Sullivan GOSPEL MEDITATION — ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE Many struggle with Jesus. Some who preserving and enhancing what God has Where has the true, effective Christian consider themselves faithful hail him in made but replacing it with something voice been through all of the wars and their churches but still struggle to figure we believe is better and more useful. violence, prejudice and unjust con- out what to do with him on our streets. The earth, flowers, and animals are all quests, abuse of human beings and The message is somehow more palata- expendable if they stand in the way of attempted extinctions of nationalities, ble when it echoes pious renderings and the “more” we want to achieve. We the establishments of procedures and sentiments and involves singing hosan- seek to remove as many obstacles and protocols that serve only a few and not nas during worship. It becomes a bit hurdles as possible in search of the the many and all of the injustices and trickier when it gets to the part about easiest, quickest, and most efficient path exploitations that are a part of our changing the way we conduct the busi- we can find. We have created drugs and human history? A few courageous ness of our lives, becoming more sensi- laws that preserve our free choice, even prophets have stood up and out through- tive to the disadvantaged, poor, and though it may mean setting aside God’s out all of the comings and goings of our marginalized, and living as servants of vision and example. Why suffer when human journey with many receiving the our Loving Creator. Ultimately, it is a we can easily be put to rest? Why en- same fate as the Crucified One we hail struggle between wanting to be God dure insult or injury when we can retal- this week. Some still walk among us as ourselves and letting God be God as iate, eliminate or subdue? Why accept shining stars showing us how it really God is. That’s why it’s so easy to be- life when it is acceptable to choose can be. How would Jesus’ journey have come hypocritical. We, like those who otherwise? We want to be God and ended if he lived life as we do? Unless hailed Christ as he arrived in Jerusalem resist accepting the fact that our real we encounter the good with the bad, the and sent Christ to the cross to die, also Creator has already given us the blue- just with the unjust, the grace with the talk out of both sides of our mouths. prints for the life we need to live in the sin, the glory with the cross, the death We entertain what suits us at the time Beatitudes and in the example of his with the life we most certainly risk and walk away from the rest. Passion. We don’t like being stewards rendering God obsolete. After all, Many neglect God’s beautiful creation and managers and really want the power haven’t we already convinced ourselves because they prefer what humans have to do as we wish and desire. We want that we can do better? made instead. Progress isn’t seen in to create our own way. Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord St. Florian Parish - March 28, 2021

In March and April, Please Pray For . . .

Sat., March 27 Catherine Becker Helen Guszkowski Elizabeth Reineck 8:00 am Mass Ralph & Marlene Joyce Johnson Lynn Sheng 8:30 am Confessions Daniels Ruth Kressl Mary Smith David Demos Betty Michalowski Cindy Terrien Sat., March 27 - Anticipated Palm Sunday Gregg & Susan Candy Netterfield Edie Wurcer of the Passion of the Lord Dufek Katherine Papa Gloria Zelazek 3:00 pm Celebration Choir in Fellowship Room Fr. Larry Fr. Jeff Prasser Bernie Zimney 4:00 pm Mass Frankovich, OFM Mary Priewe

Sun., March 28 - Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord LIVE THE LITURGY — 8:00 am Mass INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK

Mon., March 29 - Monday of Holy Week 5:00 pm Mass What an ironic twist of events! Jesus is 5:30-6:45 pm Eucharistic Adoration hailed with palm branches as he comes down with Benediction a street one minute and faces agonizing suffering and death on a cross the next. Does Tues., March 30 - Tuesday of Holy Week any of this make any sense? They shouted, 5:00 pm Mass “hosanna to our King,” out of one side of 5:30-6:45 pm Eucharistic Adoration their mouths and, “crucify him,” out of the with Benediction other. At first glance it seems like such Wed., March 31 - Wednesday of Holy Week hypocrisy. Yet, when we step back there 8:00 am Mass may be more truth to the story than we care 8:30-9:00 am Eucharistic Adoration to admit. We struggle with Jesus. We hail with Benediction him in our churches but struggle to figure out what to do with him on our streets. We are Thurs., April 1 - Holy Thursday fine when we hear pious renderings of his 7:00 pm Holy Thursday Mass messages and preaching but wince when it Fri., April 2 - Good Friday gets to the part about changing the way we 1:00 pm Good Friday Service conduct business and becoming more

Sat., April 3 - Holy Saturday sensitive to the disadvantaged, poor and 7:30 pm Holy Saturday Mass marginalized. We invoke God’s name when

we want victory and keep silence when it Sun., April 4 - Easter Sunday comes to global solidarity. We talk out of of the Resurrection both sides of our mouths too, looking only to of the Lord what works or suits us at the time and 8:00 am Easter Sunday Mass leaving the rest. There exists in each one of us a person who hails our King with hosannas and a person who is all too willing to choose Jesus over Barabbas for the cross.

Something to think about this Holy Week! EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP — RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS Walk Every Step with Christ — Holy Week is a week for being mindful. We must set loose the baggage of , and not be deterred by the dazzling sunrise of Easter morning beckoning in the distance.

It’s okay for us to be excited for Easter. We’ve waited so long, after all. In my opinion it’s one of the best feelings there is: the yearning we have in our hearts for the Resurrection as we embark on Palm Sunday. And in a purely logical sense, many of us have Easter celebrations for which we are preparing, and practical considerations to contend with. It’s going to be a busy week, one likely full of happy distractions.

But my friends, we simply must keep our feet on the ground. Let’s not “skip” Holy Week. Resist the urge to flip to the last page of the book, to fast-forward to the final scene of the movie. Don’t rob yourself of the journey. This week is a blessed opportunity. It is this week that teaches us who we are. In the span of the Triduum, we have the birthday of the priesthood, the institution of the Eucharist, the sacrifice on Calvary and so many other vivid and meaningful scenes.

It may sound strange, to advise someone to savor the moments of Holy Week. There are so many violent and heartrending moments, after all. But this is the valley of tears, remember — we are not in Heaven yet. And here, in our fallen, sin-filled world, it is the heartrending moments that seem to matter the most.

These are the moments that define us as Catholics. Live them. Cherish them. Be present for each one. ~ Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS This Day of Reconciliation is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and the Deanery of South West Milwaukee.

Palm Sunday — Holy Week Begins Traditions of Holy Thursday

Hosanna to the Messiah! Wednesday of Holy Week is pivotal

While Jesus would not be crowned an because it marks the end of Lent. Holy earthly king, Jesus' entrance into Thursday begins the sacred Triduum— the holiest days of the Church year. The Jerusalem has many parallels to the liturgy reflects the beauty of the Paschal Messianic expectations of the Hebrew mystery and the Passover Feast of people. Before entering, Jesus requisitions a donkey from its Christ. All over the world this day is owner. In the ancient world, kings had this right. Yet the marked with many different forms of animal that Jesus requests is rare -- a colt upon which no one Catholic cultural traditions. But how is else has sat yet. Yet, it's a donkey. This is no great this day spent in popular piety? What war-charger, no magnificent animal. Jesus acts with all the do Catholics do in private devotion for authority of an earthly king, yet his kingdom is one of sim- Holy Thursday? . . . plicity and peace. As the disciples throw cloaks over the donkey, the crowd spreads theirs on the road. This ancient The Triduum is a time that we walk in Jesus’ footsteps for His final hours on earth. Personal gesture dates back to the line of kings descended from Da- devotions always spring up to unite the faithful’s vid. Not only are these physical kingly gestures, but the domestic church with the liturgy of the Church, but even crowd of followers cries out in jubilation and praise. more so during the holiest week of the year. Bathing, The Messiah has come to Jerusalem! eating almonds or green food, foot washing or church visiting might be a part of personal devotion, but may Palm Sunday - March 28 - A Holy Day of Obligation any and all of it bring us closer to Christ as we begin this

Palm Sunday is the final Sunday of Lent, the Sacred Triduum April 1st this year. beginning of Holy Week, and commemorates Source: catholicculture.org the triumphant arrival of Christ in Jerusalem, Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion days before he was crucified. - April 2

Palm Sunday is known as such because the "It is accomplished; and bowing his head he faithful will often receive palm fronds which gave up his spirit." We adore Thee, O they use to participate in the reenactment of Christ, and we praise Thee. Because by Thy Christ's arrival in Jerusalem. In the Gospels, Holy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world. Jesus entered Jerusalem riding a young donkey, and to the lavish praise of the Today the whole Church mourns the death of townspeople who threw clothes, or possibly our Savior. This is traditionally a day of palms or small branches, in front of him as a sadness, spent in fasting and prayer. The sign of homage. This was a customary title for this day varies in different parts of practice for people of great respect. the world: "Holy Friday" for Latin nations, Slavs and Hungarians call it "Great Friday," Palm branches are widely recognized symbol of peace and in Germany, it is "Friday of Mourning," and victory, hence their preferred use on Palm Sunday. in Norway, it is "Long Friday." In Ireland, The use of a donkey instead of a horse is highly symbolic, they practice the "black fast," which is to it represents the humble arrival of someone in peace, consume nothing but black tea and water. as opposed to arriving on a steed in war. Some view the term "Good Friday" (used in English and Dutch) as a corruption of the term "God's Friday." A week later, This is another obligatory day of fasting and abstinence. Christ would rise from the dead on the first Easter. Source: catholicculture.org During Palm Sunday Mass, palms are distributed to Holy Saturday — April 3 parishioners who carry them in a ritual into church. The palms are blessed and many people will fashion On Holy Saturday the Church waits them into small crosses or other items of personal devotion. at the Lord's tomb, meditating on his These may be returned to the church, or kept for the year. suffering and death. The altar is left Source: catholic.org bare, and the sacrifice of the Mass is Easter Triduum not celebrated. Only after the sol- emn vigil during the night, held in The summit of the Liturgical Year is the Easter Triduum—from anticipation of the resurrection, the evening of Holy Thursday to the evening of Easter Sunday. does the Easter celebration begin, Though chronologically three days, they are liturgically one day unfolding for us the unity of Christ's with a spirit of joy that Paschal Mystery. overflows into the following period of fifty days. The single celebration of the Triduum marks the end of the Source: catholicculture.org Lenten season, and leads to the Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil.

The liturgical services that take place during the Triduum are: •Mass of the Lord's Supper •Good Friday of the Lord's Passion •Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord Source: usccb.org ST. FLORIAN’S FISH FRY Thank you to all who joined us for our series of

Good Friday is a day of fasting and Lenten Reflections at St. Florian’s this Lenten season led by the students of the Discalced abstinence in the Catholic Church. Carmelite Friars from Holy Hill. Join us Friday, April 2 The evenings were very prayerful and special.

(Good Friday) A great thanks also to the students of the from 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Discalced Carmelite Friars from Holy Hill in the school parking lot. for sharing their Lenten reflections and introducing themselves to our Parish. Please follow the signs and Remain in your car. We enjoyed their time here and We will come to you. welcome them to St. Florian again soon.

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Please choose from 1 of the following: MQSCA NEWS 1. Fried Cod with French Fries The entire school community is thrilled that the winter weather has begun to relent. The students are getting more 2. Fried Cod with Parsley-Buttered Potatoes time for recess now that they don’t need to ‘suit up’ in all the winter gear. Another thing that has the staff smiling is our 3. Baked Cod with Parsley-Buttered Potatoes vaccinations. Many of the staff will be fully vaccinated 4. Baked Cod with French Fries within the next few weeks. While it doesn’t mean that we can remove our masks or become complacent in our safety 5. Smelt with French Fries protocols, it is a huge sigh of relief knowing that we are Dinners include: Cole Slaw, Apple Sauce, significantly more protected from COVID-19. Our Easter Rye Bread, Butter, Tartar Sauce and Dessert. break is only one week away and the staff and students are looking forward to celebrating the Easter Triduum with some Clam Chowder will be available at no extra charge. much earned and needed rest and relaxation. It is always (Chicken Tenders are not served during Lent.) nice when Easter break comes around, but this year has been uniquely demanding on our staff. With most teachers teaching concurrent lessons to both in-person learners AND We will also have an at home learners, they deserve this brief respite. Please Raffle. continue to keep the staff and students in your prayers! Make it a great day! In peace, Jen Vega Tickets will be 3 for $5.00 or 7 for $10.00.

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Answer: The Good Friday liturgy has three parts: the Liturgy of the Word, the Veneration of the Cross, and the Service of Communion.

The Mass itself is the unbloody re-presentation of Jesus’ death on the cross at Calvary. The priest, and victim of the sacrifice are the same person, Jesus, at both Calvary and every Mass. From the earliest days, Good Friday has been kept as an aliturgical day, that is one on which we do not celebrate Mass. The Eucharist that is received on Good Friday was consecrated a day earlier at the Holy Thursday liturgy.

During Good Friday services you might see Catholics go up to the front of the church and bow before or even kiss a cross. This act is called Veneration of the Cross and in which Catholics honor the great sacrifice Jesus made on the cross.

At the end of the Good Friday service the ministers and assembly depart in silence.

Good Friday is also a day of fasting and abstinence (from meat). Source: aboutcatholics.com COMMUNITY AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS Chrism Mass — Tuesday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. Weekend Silent Preached Retreat for Men

Celebrate the annual Chrism Mass this year by praying Friday, April 30 - Sunday, May 2 along with us during the live-stream of the Mass. Redemptorist Retreat Center 1800 North Timber Trail Lane. Oconomowoc To observe social-distancing, this year's Chrism Mass is by invitation only. However, all are welcome to pray with us Theme: “Living in a Time of Plentiful Redemption” by watching the Mass on Tuesday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. Recent times have underscored our ongoing need to find a on the YouTube channel for the Cathedral of St. John the sense of equilibrium in our lives. Our sense of well-being Evangelist. has been shaken by the health pandemic, economic Days of Prayer and Refection uncertainty, and issues surrounding equality and justice for "Taking Time to Name, Claim, Reframe our Grief" all. We continue to deal with our own personal and Wednesday, April 7, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. interpersonal challenges. Questions around the presence of Redemptorist Retreat Center God & how God is speaking to us surface again and again. 1800 North Timber Trail Lane. Oconomowoc The Good News is that we have a God of all seasons. God Presented by: Peggy Weber RN MSN continues to reveal and be revealed to the person of faith. It is God’s Son who offers to us the gift of plentiful re- A Spring day of supportive, compassionate grief gathering demption which, remarkably, is often more present in times is planned for those who have lost a loved one recently or of uncertainty and unrest. We need to tap into that presence long ago. as individuals & as members of a faith community. We will reflect on healthy grieving as we review the Grief Cost: $220 per person includes room, board and materials. Cycle, Grief Process and Healing Journey; recognizing that To register, please call 1-262-567-6900. we all move through our grief in our own unique way!

In this time of complicated uncertainties because of A Monday Moment — March 22 Br. Lee Colombino, SJ from the Jesuit Retreat House COVID-19 we are all emotionally and spiritual challenged. Because of all the non-death losses connected to Covid and May the following poem by Mary Oliver inspire you your grief at this time, there is a survival need to become to go more deeply into your own journey with Jesus more aware of your inner strengths and resilience. as he enters Jerusalem.

Please consider joining this day as we pray, reflect, share The Poet Thinks about the Donkey and laugh together. On the outskirts of Jerusalem No meal will be provided. Bring your own bag lunch. the donkey waited. Suggested Free Will Offering: $ 10.00 Not especially brave, or filled with understanding, To register, please call 1-262-567-6900. he stood and waited. How horses, turned out into the meadow, Thursday, April 15 at 6:00 p.m. leap with delight! St. Monica Parish at How doves, released from their cages, 5681 North Santa Monica Boulevard, clatter away, splashed with sunlight! Whitefish Bay But the donkey, tied to a tree as usual, waited. This Mass is one of the ways that the current leadership of Then he let himself be led away. the Archdiocese publicly atones for the clergy abuse crisis Then he let the stranger mount. and scandal. We invite you to join us in support of the sur- Never had he seen such crowds! vivors, family members, and communities that have spoken And I wonder if he at all imagined what was to happen. or unspoken stories of survival and pain. If you are unable Still, he was what he had always been: to attend, we would ask that you please remember all those small, dark, obedient. that suffer from the wounds of abuse in your prayers for I hope, finally, he felt brave. peace, healing, and justice. I hope, finally, he loved the man who rode so lightly upon him, Mass available for in-person attendance and will be live- as he lifted one dusty hoof and stepped, as he had to, streamed. Visit www.archmil.org for more information. forward. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

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