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313 E. WALL STREET JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN 53545-3047 February 19, 2017 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Rectory 313 E. Wall Street Janesville, WI 53545-3047 Phone ...............................(608) 752-7861 Father Rob ……………. (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 ..............Kathy Fisher 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 ............ Steven Castrogiovanni 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 Gods love. -Mission Statement Nativity Mary of

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313 E. WALL S TREET • JANESVILLE, WISCO NSI N 53545 -3047

February 19, 2017 • Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Rectory 313 E. Wall Street Janesville, WI 53545-3047 Phone ...............................(608) 752-7861 Father Rob ……………. (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 ..............Kathy Fisher 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 ............ Steven Castrogiovanni 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

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News & Notes School News

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Money Matters Money Counts for 2017-2018

Received Budgeted Variance

Week 33

2-14-2017 9,305.55 13,668.21 -4,362.66

YTD $432,486.95 455,582.85 -23,095.90

St. Mary School

From the desk of Father Rob …….

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 February 18th/19th.

Surveys Next Weekend: Many of you may have read the state of the school address that was published in our February 5th bulletin. Our principal, Mr. Castrogiovanni, shared with the parish during Mass on the weekend of January 29th how the school is doing academically, financially, and spiritually. Toward the end of his address, he mentioned future challenges that we need to address. One of those areas is lower enrollment. In the last 15 years, the enrollment for our parish school has decreased from 242 students to 134. However, this is also true throughout Janesville. The total enrollment of the Catholic schools in the city has decreased from 821 students in 2000 to 594 students in 2017. As you can see, we all have a serious challenge that is coming in the future. Next weekend, we will want your input. During Mass next weekend, all the parishes in Janesville will conduct an in-pew survey to ask for your input. School parents will also receive a survey to fill out outside of Mass. This is a tool to help us measure what your thoughts are and how we should proceed for future planning.

Stewardship Thought: The dictionary defines “time” as a period during which something exists or can be accomplished. We live in twenty four hour increments. We live one day at a time, one hour at a time.

We make time for work, recreation, and rest. If you are like me, all of our time is accounted for. Most of us run through our days like that character in Alice in Wonderland, crying, “I’m late, I’m late.” I challenge you to get still for a moment and take a good long look at your typical day and count how much time you allot to the giver of life.

Time is a gift from God, and one in which that we are stewards. What do we do with this gift? Sadly, many of us misuse this gift of time. We can fall into the attitude of self-service, rather than ‘other’ service, including our service to our parish. We can miss opportunities where our time could have made a difference in the life of a person or in the parish.

I am grateful for all those who gave of their time toward the GIFTS men shelter. There was much food to prepare, food to deliver, tables to set up, meals to serve, and homeless men to speak with. Little ways of spending time goes a long way, and the comments I receive from the homeless men about our parish’s hospitality confirms this. Your giving does bring Christ’s presence.

Have a blessed week!

Our annual Salad Luncheon will be held Friday March 10th

from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The cost of the luncheon is

$10.00. Children 10 and under are $5.00. Take out is

available for $8.00. This is a great event that all are welcome

to attend.

Prayer of the Faithful

May we come together in our work of enabling those throughout our diocese to know, to love, and

toserve the Lord through generously giving to this year’s Annual Catholic Appeal, and may we all join

together and proclaim, “As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”

We pray to the Lord.

2017 Diocese of Madison Annual Catholic Appeal Begins ….. Please Make a Generous Pledge

This week, parishioners throughout the Diocese will receive a mailing from Bishop Morlino. The Bishop is asking for a pledge to the Annual Catholic Appeal to support the ministries of the Diocese of Madison.

Please prayerfully consider making a pledge payable over 5-months to the appeal. Your gift will help enable the diocese to reach its goal and provide grant opportunities for Catholic schools, religious education programs and assisting distressed parishes in need.

Thank you for your continuing support of our parish, Diocese and the work of the Church throughout the world.

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Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

"You have heard that it was said, You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your heavenly Father." - Mt 5:43-45a

************************************************************** "Give to the one who asks of you, and do not turn your back on one who wants to borrow." Today Jesus continues the powerful teaching of his Sermon on the Mount. Typical of this famous sermon, here he urges us to see things in a new way, specifically regarding situations and people who bother us. First, he tells us not to seek revenge. Instead, we are to demonstrate incredible generosity. Then, he instructs us to "love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you." These instructions don't come naturally to most of us. We are much more inclined to want to get even with those who cause us to suffer, and to wish ill for those who have hurt us. But Jesus proposes another way. In truth, what good does it do to seek revenge or foster hate? It only continues the cycle of evil. Jesus encourages behavior that will stop the cycle short. He gives us a model that--although it may not change the heart of our "enemies"--will nonetheless change OUR hearts for the better. When pressed into service for one mile, if we voluntarily go two, then WE are the ones whose attitude and experience is certain to change. Instead of spending the length of that one mile cursing and complaining, we spend the length of two enjoying a surprising kind of freedom: "I chose to do this," instead of "I am being forced to do this." When we practice the generosity of giving more than we are asked, and the charity of praying for those who persecute us, we will find ourselves in a position to transcend the trouble. It sets us free to not be mastered by the evil around us. Thus, we are able to help end the cycle of evil and begin a new cycle of love and peace.

Scripture Focus on Faith

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.

Readings for Sunday, February 19, 2016 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Lv 19:1-2, 17-18 / 1 Cor 3:16-23 / Mt 5:38-48

Readings for Next Sunday, February 26, 2016 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 49:14-15 / 1 Cor 4:1-5 / Mt 6:24-34

Please Pray For Our Parishioners:

Barbara Allen, Bill, Bill Bever, Dena, Alice Figi,

Linda Fredell, Gerri, Jackie H., Barbara Holcer,

Paul Holznecht, Alice Jensen, Ellen Kotche,

John (Floyd) McNally, Shirley R.,

Madelynn Schieve, Colleen Schroeder,

Kelly Dooley Trewartha, Peter Weirich,

Lola William, Avalon Widner, Lucille Willegal

Traveling Chalice

Full Year of Prayer Planned

This week the Traveling Chalice will be hosted by

Carol Vesely.

Any questions regarding our Traveling Chalice program may be

directed to: Colleen at 868-6386 OR

[email protected].

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 Jennifer McBride at 741-8909 or Beth Konkol at 754-1304 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 Mondays at 12:00 noon. Please contact the Rectory at 752-7861.

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E.C.H.O. Needs: Tuna, soup, crackers, peanut butter, jelly, oatmeal, canned stew, bar soap, dish soap, laundry soap, toothbrushes, deodorant. Life is an echo—what you send out, you get back!

What’s Happening

Catholic Women’s Club Scholarship

The Janesville Catholic Women’s Club is offering four scholarships for high school seniors who are active members at one of the four Catholic parishes in Janesville. One scholarship will be offered at each parish. Applicants must have at least a 3.0 GPA and a relative or friend who is a member of the club. Selection will be based on active involvement in the Catholic Church, academic standing, and participation in extracurricular activities in the school and community. Funds are raised at the club’s Dollars for Scholars Card Party held twice a year. Applications are available at the Parker and Craig guidance offices and are due by April 1, 2017. For further information, or if you are home schooled, call Beth at 754-1304.

Make dinner a selfless act by joining us for a fundraiser to

support Janesville Crop Walk. Come in to the Chipotle at 3515 Milton Avenue Suite 105 in Janesville on Saturday, February 18th between 4:30 & 8:30 PM. Tell the cashier you’re supporting the cause to make sure that 50% of the proceeds will be donated to Janesville Crop Walk.

E.C.H.O. “Community Meal” Every month, E.C.H.O. sponsors a hot meal for anyone in need in our community. St. John Lutheran Church in Janesville always hosts the meal, but many local churches take a turn in providing and serving the meal.

Nativity of Mary will serve the E.C.H.O. Community Meal on Saturday, February 25th at 12:00 noon. Please consider spending a few hours volunteering your time.

A sign-up sheet for volunteers and for donations of milk will be available in our church vestibule this weekend, or call Sister Ruth at the parish office (608) 752-7861, extension 18.

Thank you for your participation in this worthwhile effort!

Congratulations to the winners of the Free Throw

contest sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and held at St. Mary's on February 2nd. Winners included Alex Currie, Sophia Garcia, Jaxon White, Addison Kessler, Kyle Chrostowski, Ava Spies, Luke Minard, Jocelyn Rammer, Austin Buchner, Bryn McBride and Reagan Godek. These winners advanced to a contest at St. Patrick's on February 11th where Sophia, Addison, Jocelyn, Bryn, Alex, Kyle and Luke won the district competition and will progress now to the Diocesan competition to be held in Sauk City on March 11th. Good luck and nice shooting!

St. William Parish is seeking a Director of Religious Education (DRE). This full time position includes a heavy emphasis on Sacramental preparation, planning, curriculum development and administration of policy. Requirements for the position include a Bachelor's degree or higher in Theology, Religious Education or related field in addition to a strong personal faith and commitment to the teachings and mission of the Catholic Church. Administrative, organizational, communication, an ability to supervise staff and volunteers, public speaking and computer skills are all essential to success in this position, as is creativity and innovation. Salary and benefits are negotiable and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested and qualified persons should send a resume and cover letter no later than Friday, March 3 to Father Brian Dulli, Pastor at St. William Catholic Church, 1815 Ravine Street, Janesville WI 53548 or email [email protected].

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What’s Happening

Knights of Columbus Breakfast 9-11 am Sunday, Feb19th. Pancakes, eggs, sausage, potatoes, toast, juice & coffee just $5.00. Please join us!

SOUP FOR THE

SOUL

Fast, pray, receive ashes and join us for bread and soup on Wednesday, March 1st

Sponsored by Nativity of Mary’s Religious Education Committee

A long standing tradition of our parish is coming back!! Yes indeed, this Ash Wednesday, soup and bread will be offered after BOTH our 12:10 pm Ash Service and our 6:15 pm Ash Wednesday Mass. Come join us in our Parish Hall after you receive your ashes. On this day of fasting, enjoy a light meal of bread and soup along with good fellowship to begin our Lenten season.

Please let us know you’ll be coming by adding your name to the list at the front entrance of the church. We’re also seeking volunteers for each meal; look for a sign-up sheet in the church vestibule.

February Youth Group

WHO? St. Mary School & RE students, 6th-8th grade

WHERE? St. Mary School

WHEN? Friday, February 24th from 6:30-8:30 pm

ACTIVITIES? Prayer, Snacks, Games, Tour of

nearby Fire Station (bring permission slip!) Contact Kathy Hookham 752-7861 x 29 or Jenny McBride 741-8909

“With the Lord there is Mercy and Plentiful Redemption” The Men’s Silent Preached Retreat, held at the Redemptorist Retreat Center in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin earlier this month was well attended. For information on upcoming retreats, go to www.redemptoristretreat.org. Pictured from left to right: Santo Carfora Steve Jordan Dave Hanus Mike Hanus, Jim Zillmer Jim Campion.

Mount Olivet, Mount Thabor and Calvary Catholic

Cemeteries Spring 2017 clean-up is March 15th-April 15th. Cemetery Grounds crews completely clean the cemetery twice a year—spring and fall. During the cleanings, the crews remove and discard all artificial decorations from the previous decorating period. Families should remove decorations they wish to save for reuse by March 14, 2017, that is, before the cleaning period begins. New decorations are allowed only after cleaning is completed, beginning April 16th.

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Mass Intentions = Living Sunday, February 19 8:30 AM Mr. & Mrs. Felix Zukaitis 10:30 AM Hartzell Kas Monday, February 20 No Mass Tuesday, February 21 12:10 PM Narcisse & Eugenie Beaudet Wednesday, February 22 8:15 AM Dave Wanninger Thursday, February 23 8:15 AM Robert Brings Friday, February 24 8:15 AM Brian Hansen—2 Years Saturday, February 25 4:30 PM Christopher Ceranski Sunday, February 26 8:30 AM Laura Hessenauer—15 Years 10:30 AM Parishioners of Nativity of Mary

Cluster Corner ALL ACTIVITIES ARE OPEN TO MEMBERS

OF ANY PARISH IN THE CLUSTER

Feb 18-19 Monthly blood pressure screening, St. John Vianney, after each Mass Feb 19 9-11 AM Knights of Columbus Breakfast, Nativity of Mary, Church Hall Feb 20 10 AM, 1 or 7 PM Adult Bible Study, Nativity of Mary, Contact Joni 754-2479 Feb 20 11:00 AM Centering Prayer, Nativity of Mary, Nativity House Feb 21 10:30 AM Faith Sharing Group, Nativity of Mary, Nativity House Feb 21 6-7 PM Adoration, St. John Vianney Feb 22 5:30-7:00 AM That Man Is You, St. John Vianney, Marian Hall Feb 22 9-10 AM Women’s Scripture Study, St. John Vianney, Marian Hall Feb 22 8:30-10:30 AM Bible Study, St. William Feb 23 9 AM-2:45 PM Adoration, St. Patrick Feb 24 8:45-9:45 AM Holy Hour, Nativity of Mary Feb 24 9 AM-2:30 PM Adoration, St. John Vianney, Benediction at 2:40 Feb 24 Mardi Gras, St. John Vianney, at the Armory, contact the school 752-6802 for information. Feb 25 5-7 PM Bingo, St. Patrick

Monday 2/20

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday 2/26

Nativity of Mary 12:10 pm 8:15 am

8:15 am 8:15 am 4:30 pm 8:30 & 10:30 am

St. John Vianney 5:15 pm 8:15 am 8:15 am 8:15 am 5:00pm 8:15 & 9:45 am

St. Patrick 5:15 pm 8:00 am

8:30 am 8:00 am 4:00 pm 7:30 & 10:00 am

5:00 pm en

Español

St. William 4:00 pm

8:00 & 10:30 am

St. Mary’s Hospital –Jsvl.

St. Elizabeth Nursing Home 3:30 pm 7:00 am 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 9:15 am 11:00 am

Parish Event Calendar

Sunday, February 19 9-11 AM KC Breakfast, Church Hall 9:45 AM Sanctuary Choir Practice, Church Monday, February 20 10 AM, 1PM & 7 PM Adult Bible Study, Joni’s 754-2479 11:00 AM Centering Prayer, Nativity House Tuesday, February 21 10:30 AM Faith Sharing Group, Nativity House 5:00-6:00 PM Reconciliation, Church 6:30 PM Parish Council Meeting, Nativity House Wednesday, February 22 5:45 PM Elementary Religious Education 7 PM Loft Choir Practice, Church 7:15 PM High School Religious Education Thursday, February 23 7:00 PM RCIA, Rectory Friday, February 24 8:45-9:45 AM Holy Hour (Adoration), Church Saturday, February 25 9:30-10:30 AM Reconciliation, Church Sunday, February 26 9:45 AM Sanctuary Choir Practice, Church