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313 E. WALL S TREET • JANESVILLE, WISCO NSI N 53545 -3047
November 12, 2017 • Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rectory 313 E. Wall Street Janesville, WI 53545-3047 Phone ...............................(608) 752-7861 Father Rob Butz ……. (608) 620-9910 Fax .....................................(608) 758-0720 Website.............. www.nativitymary.org Pastor ............................. Rev. Robert Butz Email: [email protected]
Dir. of Liturgy ........................... Bob Craig Email: [email protected] Coord. Religious Ed ...Kathy Hookham Email: [email protected] Business Manager ..... Arwen Twitchett Email: [email protected] Parish Secretary ..……....Sharlet Collins Email: [email protected]
St. Mary School 307 E. Wall Street Janesville, WI 53545-3047 Phone ...............................(608) 754-5221 Principal .......................... Matthew Parish Secretary ………………...Sue Vodak & Sue Dickman
Religious Education Phone ...............................(608) 752-7861
Prayer Network Mary Ann Venable…..(608) 754-5284 Edna Thorp…………….(608) 752-5559
Nativity of Mary ................ Sat. 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 & 10:30 am
St. Patrick ............................. Sat. 4:00 pm
St. John Vianney ............... Sat. 5:00 pm Sun. 8:15 & 9:45 am
St. William ........................... Sat. 4:00 pm Sun. 8:00 & 10:30 am
St. Mary - Milton ............... Sat. 4:00 pm Sun. 9:00 am
Nourished by the Eucharist and guided by the Holy Spirit, we proclaim the Gospel as good stewards, sharing God’s love. -Mission Statement
Nativity Mary of
News & Notes School News
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Money Matters
St. Mary School
SCRIP REMINDER
SCRIP puts your regular shopping dollars to work supporting your parish and school with over fifty retailers ….. grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, department stores, hardware stores, movie theaters, spas and more! SCRIP cards are always available in the school office and after Mass twice per month ….. Next, the weekend of November 18/19th. Don’t forget to pick up your SCRIP before you do your holiday shopping!
Money Counts for 2017-2018
Received Budgeted Variance
Week 19
11-06-2017 15,971.45 19,251.37 -3,279.92
YTD $217,730.80 241,449.81 -23,719.01
School News: As the first trimester begins to wrap up, things at the school are going very well! Students are busy being challenged and teachers are providing meaningful feedback getting ready for final grades. We have been glad to see some growth in our brand new Mommy and Me program that happens in the school gym Friday’s at 9. If you know a mom with a young one (or are one yourself) come check it out! Important Dates Coming Up: 11/13: Volleyball Games 11/14: Scoopie Night (4-8) 11/15: School Mass – all are welcome! (8:15) 11/16: Volleyball Games 11/17: St. Mary’s Mommy and Me Class (9:00) 11/21: End of the Trimester
Did you know? What’s the monthly cost for… Cell phone: $_____ Cable or satellite: $_____ Internet/streaming $_____ Catholic school: $162* Based on an average annual tuition of $1,944 at a Catholic school in Janesville this year.
“God is peace: let us ask him to
help us to be peacemakers each day,
in our life, in our families, in our
cities and nations, in the whole
world. Let us allow ourselves to be
moved by God’s goodness.”
— Pope Francis
Attention: Lectors The WORKBOOK for lectors is now available for the next liturgical year, in the church vestibule. As a gentle reminder; it is important that you prepare your reading carefully, so that you are not simply reading, but actually proclaiming the text. Being prayerful with the reading and “living with it” for several days in advance can help to familiarize you with the reading and make it your own. Thank you so much for being a part of this important ministry.
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Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
"Then all those virgins got up and trimmed their lamps. The foolish ones said to the wise, 'Give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out.' But the wise ones replied, 'No, for there may not be enough for us and you. Go instead to the merchants and buy some for yourselves.'" - Mt 25:7-9
************************************************************** "But the wise brought flasks of oil with their lamps." The foolish versus the wise. Today's parable sets these two groups in stark contrast to one another. Two crowds of young women wait for a wedding feast. One group comes prepared for the unexpected, the other just assumes everything will go accord-ing to schedule. But it doesn't! The Bridegroom is late, and the foolish virgins are left out in the dark--literally--while the wise ones enjoy the feast inside. The lesson here is not just about having foresight and gather-ing the corresponding equipment. It's about being ready for the second coming of Christ. Jesus himself is the "Bridegroom." Traditionally we refer to the Church as the "Bride of Christ" and we, as the people of God who constitute the Church, are even now awaiting the real feast, the culmina-tion of time when Jesus returns. But are we standing among the wise or the foolish as we wait? Jesus tells us today, "Stay awake, for you know neither the day nor the hour." Are we spiritually awake? Do we have extra oil to see us through, or are we hitting the bottom of the barrel and running on spiritual fumes so to speak? Do we think it's enough to do the bare minimum as we wait for Christ--stepping into church without really being present, or calling ourselves Christian without really taking up the challenge of the cross? In order to avoid standing outside the feast with the foolish, we will want to make sure we fill our flasks with oil or, in other words, fill our hearts with the love of God, fill our minds with his word and his teachings, and fill our souls with the virtues that unite us to his will. If we stock up on these important supplies, we can count ourselves among the wise!
Scripture Focus on Faith
Readings for Sunday, November 12, 2017 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 6:12-16 / 1 Thes 4:13-18 / Mt 25:1-13 Readings for Next Sunday, November 19, 2017 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31 / 1 Thes 5:1-6 / Mt 25:14-30
Please Pray For Our Parishioners:
Barbara Allen, Bill, Bill Bever, Noah Cotter,
Jeanette Durant, Linda Fredell, Howard Gage,
LeeAnn Gilligan, Gerri, Jackie H., Geraldine Hilt,
Alice Jensen, Ellen Kotche, Nancy McCann,
Robert McCann, Cory Musil, Brenda Porter,
Max Rammer, Madelynn Schieve,
Colleen Schroeder, Kelly Dooley Trewartha,
Peter Weirich, Lola Williams, Avalon Widner,
Lucille Willegal
Sacraments
Anointing of the Sick:
Infant Baptism: Registered members of the parish are welcome to arrange for their baby’s baptism by signing up for the necessary preparation program for parents.
RCIA Please call anytime if you would like to discuss Catholicism and see how joining the Church may offer you a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
Catholic Women’s Club Contact Jan Bier at 752-4387 for more information.
Knights of Columbus Meetings held 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm. Contact Greg Kraft at 754-5615 for more information.
Bulletin Deadline Fridays at 12:00 noon. Please contact the Rectory at 752-7861.
Would You Like A Pastoral Visit?
REMINDER: If you, a family member or someone you know
is confined or hospitalized and would benefit from a pastoral
visit, please contact your parish office and let them know.
Staff does not always know of hospital admissions for a
variety of reasons and often has no way of knowing of other
situations in which a parish contact would be beneficial.
Traveling Chalice
This week the Traveling Chalice
will be hosted by our Religious Education students.
Any questions regarding our Traveling Chalice program may
be directed to: Colleen at 868-6386 OR
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What’s Happening
Centering Prayer
A Centering Prayer Group meets each Monday morning at 11 am in the Nativity House of St. Mary Nativity Church. We invite you to come and join us for this half hour of prayer. Centering Prayer is silent prayer which facilitates the development of contemplative prayer by preparing our body, mind and spirit to cooperate with this gift. It is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer; it simply puts other kinds of prayer into a new and fuller perspective. During this time of prayer, we consent to God’s Presence and Action within. We invite you to come and check out the process and see if this kind of prayer helps you to become more deeply engaged with the Mystery of God’s Presence. For more information call Sr. Connie – 608-563-0783.
The shortened days and early evenings of November invite us to seek light and warmth and open our hearts to reflection. Our second-Monday-of-the-month Taize’ Prayer experience will be on Monday, November 13 at 7:00 PM. As always, our time together will offer a chance to un-crowd our hearts and minds and refresh our spirits. Come and bask in the light of candles and the warmth of friendship, raise your voice in simple and prayerful songs, attend to God’s message in Scripture, and listen in silence for God’s voice in your heart.
Taize’ Prayer
Saint William Parish’s Annual Christmas Cookie Walk
Ignite your Christmas spirit at Saint William Parish’s Annual
Christmas Cookie Walk! Purchase homemade Christmas
Cookies and specialty items or just enjoy fellowship in our
hospitality corner. Join us in our Parish Hall, 1822 Ravine
Street, Janesville (rear entrance), on Saturday, December 2nd
between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM. It’s festive and fun for
everyone!
Caregivers’ Workshop:
Take time out from the holiday hustle for a warm cup of hot chocolate, lively conversation and valuable information to support your family with staying connected this season. Meet other wonderful caregivers along the way! When: Monday, December 4, 2017, 2:00-3:30 pm Where: Rock County Council on Aging office at 3328 Hwy 51 North in Janesville There is no cost to attend. Pre-registration is requested. Transportation and respite may be available. To register, contact Rock County Council on Aging at 608-758-8455 or through the website at www.co.rock.wi.us/aging.
We are looking for someone to volunteer, assisting our parish secretary in compiling the bulletin, when needed from time to time. If you’re interested, please call Sharlet at 752-7861.
Thanksgiving Mass “I’ve got pies to bake” … “We need to clean the house” … “How can I get everything ready?”
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared the final Thursday in November as national Thanksgiving Day. He said, “It has seemed to me fit and proper … to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens.” Over a hundred years later and we still do not take the time to truly give Thanks. On Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 5:15 pm we will have our Thanksgiving Mass. You are encouraged to br ing an item from your Thanksgiving table to be blessed during the Mass. The collection at Mass will go to benefit ECHO. Feel free to bring a food item or donation to give. Offer many prayers of Thanksgiving, that the Lord will help you to always be good – Pope Francis
In December, Agrace Hospice & Palliative Care will offer volunteer orientation for those interested in becoming hospice or thrift-store volunteers. Orientation will be held Wednesday, December 6, from 8 a.m. to noon, at Agrace in Janesville. Before they attend orientation, prospective volun-teers must complete an application and an interview process with Agrace’s Volunteer Services staff to identify skills and interests. Call (608) 314-2922 to register.
What’s Happening
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Cranberry Collection The Knights of Columbus and Nativity of Mary invite you to help ECHO fill Thanksgiving baskets for those in need by bringing a can of cranberries to church with you. Please place your donation in the barrel located in the church vestibule.
Help make a family’s holiday a thankful one: Sponsor a Thanksgiving Dinner for a family in need. ECHO expects to assist over 600 families who are low-income this year. $30 sponsors a complete Thanksgiving dinner. Make check out to “ECHO Thanksgiving” and send to 65 S. High Street, Janesville 53548 or donate online at www.echojanesville.org
Volunteers Needed: Thanksgiving basket distribution on Saturday, Novem-ber 18th at the Rock County Fairgrounds. Packing begins at 8 AM and Distribution at 10 AM.
Cookies & Bars: Drop off pre-packaged cookies and bars (one dozen per Zip-loc bag) at Rock County Fairgrounds on Saturday, November 18th 7-10 AM or, if needed, at the ECHO office on Friday, November 19th 9 AM-Noon.
November Youth Group
WHO? St. Mary School and RE students, 6th - 8th grade
WHERE? St. Mary School WHEN? Friday, November 17th -
From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
ACTIVITIES? Prayer Service Games: Nuke ’Em Service: Thanksgiving placemats
for St. Elizabeth Nursing Home
Refreshments: We are looking for donations of one snack
and one beverage.
Please contact Jenny McBride if you can donate a food item
or are interested in helping with the activities.
608-741-8909 or [email protected]
REBOOT LIVE!
A life-changing event for parish and family! Featuring internationally acclaimed speaker and author Chris Stefanick, with special musical guests and recording artists. Wednesday, November 15 from 7:00-9:30 PM Watertown High School at 825 Endeavour Drive in Watertown, Wisconsin. For more information or to purchase your ticket, go to www.reallifecatholic.com/REBOOT or call (920) 261-6079. Tickets are $20.
A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend has something in it for every married couple. The Weekend has value for couples married one year on up to 50 years or more. You will get whatever it is you need for ‘your’ marriage by learning a great communication technique. Sign up today to attend one of the upcom-ing Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on Nov. 17-19 in Rockford, IL; Dec. 1-3,2017 in Madison, WI or Jan. 26-28, 2018 in Brookfield, WI. Early registration is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call 888-574-5653.
Mass Intentions = Living Sunday, November 12 8:30 AM Parishioners of Nativity of Mary 10:30 AM Brian Hansen Monday, November 13 No Mass Tuesday, November 14 12:10 PM Marianne Grassi -“in thanksgiving” Wednesday, November 15 8:15 AM Hartzell Kas Thursday, November 16 8:15 AM Narcisse & Eugenie Beaudet Friday, November 17 8:15 AM Alice Figi Saturday, November 18 4:30 PM Thomas G. Mair and John Prusansky Sunday, November 19 8:30 AM Jennifer Judge 10:30 AM Parishioners of Nativity of Mary
ALL ACTIVITIES ARE OPEN TO MEMBERS
OF ANY PARISH IN THE CLUSTER
November 13 11:00 AM Centering Prayer, Nativity of Mary, Nativity House November 13 7:00 PM Rosary, St. William, Chapel November 13 7:00 PM Taize’ Prayer, Nativity of Mary, Church November 14 10:30 AM Faith Sharing, Nativity of Mary, Church Hall November 14 Noon—5:00 PM Adoration, St William, 5 PM Benediction November 14 6—7 PM Adoration, St. John Vianney November 15 5:30—7 AM “That Man Is You”, St. John Vianney, Marian Hall November 15 9—10 AM Women’s Scripture Study, St. John Vianney, Marian Hall November 15 6:30-8:30 PM Bible Study, St. William, Chapel November 16 8:30-10:30 AM Bible Study, St. William, Chapel November 16 9 AM—3 PM Adoration, St. Patrick November 17 8:45—9:45 AM Holy Hour, Nativity of Mary November 17 9 AM—2:30 PM Adoration, St. John Vianney, 2:40 PM Benediction November 17 5—7 PM Fish Fry, St. Patrick November 18 5—7 PM Bingo, St. Patrick November 18-19 Blood Pressure Screening and Health Info, St. John Vianney, after each Mass November 19 9-11 AM Knights of Columbus Breakfast, Nativity of Mary, Church Hall $5.00 All are welcome!
Cluster Corner
Parish Event Calendar
Monday, November 13 11:00 AM Centering Prayer, Nativity House 7:00 PM Taize’ Prayer, Church Tuesday, November 14 10:30 Faith Sharing Group, Church Hall 5:00-6:00 PM Reconciliation, Church Wednesday, November 15 5:45-7:00 PM Elementary Religious Ed, School 7:00 PM Choir Practice 7:15-8:30 PM High School Religious Ed, School Thursday, November 16 Friday, November 17 8:45 Holy Hour (Adoration) Saturday, November 18 9:30-10:30 AM Reconciliation, Church Sunday, November 19 9:00-11:00 AM KC Breakfast, Church Hall
Monday 11/13
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Saturday
Sunday 11/19
Nativity of Mary 12:10 pm 8:15am
8:15 am 8:15 am 4:30 pm 8:30 & 10:30 am
St. John Vianney 8:15 am 5:15 pm 8:15 am 8:15 am
8:15 am 8:15 am 5:00 pm
8:15 & 9:45 am
St. Patrick 5:15 pm 8:05 am
8:05 am 8:05 am 4:00 pm 7:30 & 10:00 am
1:00 pm en
Español
St. William 5:15 pm 8:30 am
7:30 am
7:30 am 4:00 pm
8:00 & 10:30 am
St. Mary’s Hospital –Jsvl.
2:00 pm
St. Elizabeth Nursing Home 3:30 pm 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 9:15 am
St. Elizabeth Manor-Footville 9:15 am 9:15 am 9:15 am 9:15 am 11:00 am