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St. Mary's Ofthe Lake St. Mary’s of the Lake November 11, 2018 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time A poor widow also came and put in two small coins worth a few cents. Calling his disciples to himself, he said to them, "Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury." - Mk 12:42-43 Celebrating our 100th Anniversary Sacraments Reconciliation Lakewood: First Fridays 9am, Sat. 3:30pm LAKEWOOD CHURCH Silver Cliff: after 5:30pm Mass on the CROOKED LAKE CHAPEL 1st Saturday of the month SILVER CLIFF CHAPEL Crooked Lake: after 7:30am Mass on the 2nd Sunday of the month Incorporated 12 February 1918 — 12 February 2018 Baptism Under the Title Preparation program required, St. Mary’s of the Lake please contact the office Fr. Philip Dinh-Van-Thiep Confirmation [email protected] Usually confirmed in the junior and senior year of high school Deacon William Doran Marriage Parish Address Make arrangements with the pastor 15232 County F, PO Box 219 six months prior to desired date Lakewood, WI 54138 Anointing of the Sick Parish Office 715-276-7364 Individual arrangements can Hours: 9am-4pm be made through the parish office Email: [email protected] First Friday Mass at 8:30 am Fax: 715-276-1414 Exposition from 9:00am - 10:00am Web site: www.stmarys-lakewood.com Reconciliation from 9:00am - 10:00am Parish Mission Statement Benediction at 10:00am We the members of St. Mary’s of the Lake Religious Education Classes are called by Jesus to be the light of the Wednesday Evenings October - May world, through the mission and ministry 1st-6th 4:00pm-5:30pm of His Catholic Church; to discover Him, 7th-12th 6:30pm-8:00pm follow Him, worship Him, and share His The Rosary Lakewood: Wednesdays & Fridays at 8am love. ` Silver Cliff: Saturdays before 5:30 Mass. 2 Welcome to St. Mary’s of the Lake Prayer Requests . For healing and good health of mind, Welcome! body, and spirit: Karen Czyzewski, Peter & Mary Wagner, Larry Goffard, Veterans Day ~ November 11th Sarah Wilkinson, Margaret Joachim, Trisha We give thanks and remember Woehler, Gail Luther, John Schipferling, those who have served Carl & Jan Peil and Bonnie Warren our country. For eternal rest, and for God’s blessings on their families: Gerald Thielke For all the prayer requests written in our Parish Book of Petitions. Mass Intentions Saturday, November 10, 2018 Pray the Rosary 4:00pm Lakewood: Dorothy Smeester Please join us every Wednesday before Mass at 8:00am to pray the Rosary for 5:30pm Silver Cliff : A Special Intention Sunday, November 11, 2018 the sick of the parish. Join us on Fridays at 8:00am to pray the Rosary for peace. 7:30am Crooked Lake: Living & Deceased People of the Parish 9:00am Lakewood: Ron Viaene & Jerry Coenen Your Sharing Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:30am Lakewood: Bob Lewins Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Lakewood……………………...………..…..……...$2768.00 Silver Cliff ………………………...…………………...$506.00 8:30am Lakewood: Arthur Klobucar Crooked Lake……………...…………….............$685.00 Thursday, November 15, , 2018 Total.…………………………………...……...….…...$3959.00 8:30am Lakewood: Fr. Leo Lessard All Saints Day………………………………….….....$435.00 Friday, November 16, 2018 World Missions ……………………………………..$515.00 8:30am Lakewood: Phyllis Glynn God Bless You For Your Sharing Saturday, November 17, 2018 & Thank You! 4:00pm Lakewood: Phyllis Glynn 6:00pm Lakewood: Mitchell Lepak 5:30pm Silver Cliff : Harold Schneider Sacristans Needed Sunday, November 18, 2018 We are looking for a couple people to help in the 7:30am Crooked Lake: Living & Deceased People of the Parish Ministry of the Sacristans. This ministry helps with the cleaning of the Sanctuary and Sacristy of 9:00am Lakewood: Laurie Kinziger & Milton Henrichs the church. You will only be required to help out once every six weeks for about an hour. Please call Karen at 920-621-1027 if you can help. Living Rosary Apostolate At this weekend Masses before the final Blessing, we will have guest speakers Frank & Trudy Bonack , give Time Well Spent! a brief presentation on the “Living Rosary”. They will Please join us on Thursday, November explain how millions of individuals and families 15th at 1pm at the Lakewood Assisted around the world, pray one decade daily. They will Living. We will play BINGO with the inform us where and how this simple beautiful residents and have an ice cream social. Your time devotion started. Anyone interested in signing up can spent there is greatly appreciated! stop by their table after Mass and receive a schedule. Help “Lick Family Violence!” Centennial Corner In 1985 the Lakewood choir Our youth are once again helping out the DCCW with their annual director was Marion Janquet, Lick Family Violence Campaign this weekend. A following Sam Burzik who was second collection will be taken for the Rainbow their previous director. House in Oconto. Lets work together to put an end to Family Violence. Thank you! . Dear Parishioners and Friends of Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2018 Parish Meetings-Everyone Welcome! St. Mary’s of the Lake: [cont’d] On October 14 this year Pope Francis canonized 7 new saints Holy Name Society Corporate Communion Sunday --which include one pope, one bishop, two priests, two nuns, and one lay Sunday, November 11th Meeting & Breakfast after the 9am Mass. Please sign up by the elevator entrance. person. In the last 2 Pastoral Notes were the sketches of the lives of 5. Below are brief descriptions of the last 2 (based on CATHOLIC NEWS St. Mary’s Christian Women AGENCY on line). Along with the universal Church, we honor them, we Thursday, November 15th 1pm in the Church Hall see in them good examples, and we ask them to pray for us before God. Joint Parish Council Meetings Fr. Phil. Note Date & Location Change! Thursday, November 29th at Lakewood St. Nunzio Sulprizio: Born in Pastoral Council &Finance Council Pescosansonesco, Italy in 1817, Sulprizio 5:30pm Shared meal, 6pm Capital Campaign overview lost both of his parents at age six and was brought up by an uncle who exploited him for hard labor. Fatigued 2018 Disaster Relief Collection will be taken and often given dangerous assignments, on November 24th & 25th. he developed gangrene and eventually lost his leg. Despite his tremendous Deer Camp “Booyah” Sale suffering, he would reportedly make Our delicious Picnic Booyah will be made and ready for statements such as: “Jesus suffered a lot for me. Why should I your pick up at church on Wednesday & not suffer for Him? I would die in order to convert even one Thursday, November 14th & 15th after 2pm and sinner.” He recovered from the gangrene and dedicated Friday, November 16th anytime after 9am at the himself to helping other patients before his health Brat Stand at Super Valu. It will be sold by the deteriorated again. Sulprizio died of bone cancer in 1836, 1/2 gallon and gallon. So when your planning when he was only 19 years old. Pope Paul VI beatified him in your deer camp remember to include some 1963. Booyah in your menu! Orders may be called in St. Maria Katharina Kasper: Born in Dembach, Germany in 1820 as Booyah Help Needed! Catherine Kasper, she attended very We will be cutting vegetables and cleaning chicken on little school because of poor health. Wednesday, November 14th at 9am. Then selling the Despite this, she began to help the poor, Booyah on Friday, November 16th at the Brat Stand at the abandoned, and the sick at a young Super Valu from 9am til gone. If you can help please call age. Her mother taught her household Mike & Mary Rasmussen at 715-276-6181. chores, as well as how to spin and weave fabric. After her father died when she was 21, Catherine worked the land as a farm hand for Christmas Party Invite about 10 cents a day. Her helpfulness toward others attracted All women of the parish are invited to the Christian other women to her, and she felt a call to the religious life, Women's Christmas Party to be held at the Old Town Hall but knew she needed to stay and support her mother, who in Townsend on Thurs, Dec 13th. Socializing at 11:30 a.m. was in poor health. After her mother died, Catherine started, and meal at noon. We'll have broasted chicken and baked with the approval of the bishop of Limburg, Germany, a haddock, baby reds, veggie, dessert & beverage served small house with several friends who also felt the call. In 1851 family style for $15.50 tax & tip included. Please bring a she and four other women officially took vows of poverty, non perishable or a $10 donation for the Food chastity, and obedience and formed the Poor Handmaids of Pantry. Reservations & payment can be made to Marge Jesus Christ. Catherine, known in the religious community 715-850-0214 by Dec. 5th or sign up in the back of church as Mother Mary, served five consecutive terms as superior of by the elevator. The more the merrier--bring a guest! the house and continued to work with novices and to open (Checks to be made out to "Old Town Hall" and paid at houses for their order all over the world. Today there are 690 time of reservation) sisters in 104 houses in Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, Mexico and India. She died of a heart attack in Congratulations to February 1898, and Pope Paul VI beatified her in 1978. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent McCabe All The Saints of God – Pray for us! Mark Your Calendar! St.
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