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PARISH OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a.m.–3:15 p.m., Monday–Friday
(Bulletin Deadline: Tuesdays, prior to 4 p.m.)
General Email: [email protected] www.shcreedsburg.org
Phone: 608-524-2412
Fax: 608-524-3831
PARISH STAFF
Fr. David Carrano, Pastor
Alison McShane, Director of
Evangelization & Coord. of Pastoral Care
Deacon Tom Hale
Home phone 415-1165
Deacon Ron Pickar Home phone 524-4187
Patrick Andera, Dir. of Faith Formation [email protected]
April Duvalle, Coord. of Rel. Ed. [email protected]
Andrea Sorenson, Director of Music & Liturgy [email protected]
Karyn Brunken, Administrative Asst. [email protected]
Michael Schwerman, Maintenance
SACRED HEART SCHOOL www.shsreedsburg.org
524-3611
Karen Marklein, School Principal [email protected]
Robin Hilgendorf, School Secretary [email protected]
Lori Gutierrez, 768-0372 Director of Early Childhood Development [email protected]
Inside this week’s bulletin:
No Mass April 23rd
– see page 2
Parish Office closed on April 22nd
– see page 2
Upcoming Youth Activities – see page 3
Sacred Heart School – see page 3
Mobile Food Pantry – see page 4
April 21, 2019
Easter Sunday of The Resurrection of The
Lord
SACRED HEART
CATHOLIC CHURCH
624 North Willow Street
Reedsburg, WI 53959
LORD’S DAY
5:15 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass
8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday
1:00 p.m. - Sunday Spanish Mass
WEEKDAY MASSES
*See Page 2 for weekday Mass times during construction*
CONFESSIONS
4:15 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Saturday
30 minutes before the Sunday Masses
ADORATION
First Friday – 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Third Saturday – 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
LITURGY SCHEDULE
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PARISH SCHEDULE
Liturgies & Prayer Services April 22-April 28, 2019
TUESDAY, April 23
5:15 p.m. ........................................ No Mass
WEDNESDAY, April 24
5:15 p.m. Mass ..................... (Dave Hornack)
THURSDAY, April 25
11:00 a.m. Word and Communion
..................................... at Senior Life Center
5:15 p.m. Mass .......................... (Bob Straka)
FRIDAY, April 26
5:15 p.m. Mass ......................... (Ralph Bindl)
SATURDAY, April 27
4:15–5:00 p.m. ........................... Confessions
5:15 p.m. Mass. ......... (Art & Margaret Hess)
SUNDAY, April 28
7:30 a.m. ..................................... Confessions
8:00 a.m. Mass ...................... (Jason Webber)
10:00 a.m. ................................... Confessions
10:30 a.m. Mass ........... (Meegan Thompson)
12:30 p.m. ................................. Confessions
1:00 p.m. Spanish Mass ..... (All Parishioners)
Meetings & Other Parish Events April 22-April 28, 2019
Tuesday, April 23
5:45 p.m. ..................... Finance Council (PO)
7:00 p.m. ....................... Parish Council (PO)
Thursday, April 25
3:00 p.m. ... Mobile Food Pantry (parking lot)
7:15 p.m. .............................. Choir Rehearsal
Saturday, April 27
10:00 a.m. First Communion Practice
........................................................... Church
4:30 p.m. .......................... Brat Feed (school)
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
April 27-28, 2019
Divine Mercy Sunday
5:15 PM 8:00 AM 10:30 AM
Comm. Monica Waletzko Jim Sebranek Christine Wertz
Lector John Noga Sandy Edwards Chris Zunker
EMHCS
Carole Balda
Frank Brey
Tommy Lee
Ashley Brumer
Teri Ruhlund
Theresa Weitzel
Cheryl Fry
Tracy Gruber
Kim Leichtman
Karen Marklein
NOT FILLED
NOT FILLED
NOT FILLED
Greeters Sharon Bychinski
LaVonne Schyvinch
Carol Sebranek
Denise Smith
Dale Fish
Diane Fish
Servers
Isaac Marquardt
Luke Spencer
Jonathan Balda
Ethan Schneider
Anika Drexler
Aragon Gutierrez
Julius Moritz
Ushers
Mark Cummings
Renee Hinze
Jack Kaun
Jim Kreke
Jay Peterson(H)
Mike Balda(H)
Tom Brandt
Dennis Carroll
Joseph Hasler
Jacob Weber
Landen Gruber
Jeromy Gruber(H)
Noah Hulse
Bart Schyvinck
Connor Schyvinck
Ministry Head Carole Balda Teri Ruhlund Tracy Gruber
Project Manager
for New Adoration Chapel
Paul Jensen
Contact information
608-963-3919
Email: [email protected]
The Parish Office will be closed on April 22nd
Parish Information
HOME & HOSPITAL VISITS
If you have a family member who is hospitalized or homebound
and needs a visit, please call the Parish Center and ask for Deacon
Tom.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY
Envelopes for your contributions can be picked up in the church
entry and placed in the regular collection basket and marked, St.
Vincent de Paul. New members are always welcome. Large item
donations call the store at 524-7714. Pick-ups are Saturday morn-
ings from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
NEED A RIDE TO CHURCH?
Call Alison McShane at 524-2412 ext. 15. (You must be able to get
into and out of a car).
SACRAMENTS
For information regarding the Sacraments of Baptism, Matrimony
or Reconciliation refer to our website or call the parish office.
Website: www.shcreedsburg.org
PRAYER LINE
Please call 768-7014 or 415-1165 if you have special concerns and
would like a group of people to pray for your intentions; or if you
would like to join this ministry of prayer.
Advertiser of the Week
Please support the advertisers in your bulle-
tin, and thank them for their continued sup-
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PARISH OFFERTORY CONTRIBUTIONS Envelope Contributions last week .................. $9,505.00
Electronic Giving last week ……………… .. $1,104.00
Capital Maintenance .............................................. $0.00
FAITH FORMATION
PATRICK ANDERA
Upcoming Faith Formation Schedule
Faith Formation Closing Mass
May 8th
@ 6:30 PM Sacred Heart Church
High School Graduation Mass
May 19th
@ 10:30 AM Sacred Heart Church
FIRST COMMUNION MASSES
Please pray for our children who will celebrate their
First Communion at the following Masses:
April 28 - 10:30 AM
May 5 - 8:00 AM
May 5 - 10:30 AM
YOUTH MINISTRY
MIDDLE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TEAM
We are now accepting applications for our 2019/20
Middle School Leadership Team. This group of students
will meet one Friday a month next year after school.
This group helps plan events for other middle school
students, learns leadership skills and plays a lot of
games. Please email Pat if your current 5th-7
th grade stu-
dent is interested. Deadline is Tuesday, April 30th
.
HIGH SCHOOL PILGRIMAGE
Fr. Dave and Pat will leading a 3 day, 2 night trip to the
three larger Shrines in Wisconsin June 13th-15
th. This trip
is open to any current 9th-12
th grade student. We will be
visiting Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine in LaCrosse, Our
Lady of Good Help near Green Bay and Holy Hill near
Milwaukee. Along with visiting the Shines we will also
be serving at a food pantry in Milwaukee as well as at-
tending a minor league baseball game in Green Bay. The
cost for this trip is $50. Please email faithfor-
[email protected] to sign-up.
EASTER MEMORIALS 2019
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our
Easter memorial fund. Your special contributions
helped us to provide flowers and greens for our Pas-
chal celebrations. As the Easter season continues,
we will enjoy these colorful spring flowers. The following
is a list of those remembered.
Condolences Please remember Ronald "Duffy" Schultz
and Jill Dischler in your prayers for the
deceased. May God grant them eternal
rest and may the Holy Spirit strengthen the
members of their families in their grief.
Daniel Horkan Merwin Sands & Gerald Brylla
Erik Fichtel Duanne & Jason Webber
Scott Johansen Joseph & Inez Pulvermacher
John Traeder Robert Bill & Jerry Nolden
Mary Schuette Catherine & Donald McWayne
Beth & Mart Yorman Donald & David Niemann
Jim & Jessie Kreke Lowell Davis
Jim & Florence Williams Murray & Delmore Families
Myrtle & Ben Metz Arthur Swenink
Deceased Members of Lois & Dennis Rose
Betty Gabelt, Irene Craker, Mildred Gabelt
Jack Wells, Theresa Aylsworth, Mary Ann Wells, Marlen Farber
The air handler project will begin on Monday, April
22nd
. The contract was awarded to Modern Heating
and Air Conditioning out of Black Earth. This project
will last 3 weeks. The daily Mass schedule will be re-
vised for at least the first two weeks from April 23 -
May 3. Mass times will now be at 5:15 pm Tuesday-
Friday. There will be no change to the weekend Mass
schedule. PLEASE BE PREPARED FOR THE
CHURCH TO BE COOLER OR WARMER THAN
USUAL DURING THIS TIME, depending on the
weather.
If anyone has an appropriately sized space heater to
help take the chill out of church during this project,
we would be grateful for the chance to borrow it.
Please drop it off at the parish office Tuesday or
Wednesday. Thank you!
SAVE THE DATE
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Our Lady of
Refuge Adoration Chapel is set for May 12th
at 9:30
am
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MUSIC
ANDREA KOZLOWSKI
Thank you! Thank you to all those who donated their time and talent with
extra rehearsals and for also learning the extensive amount of
music for the culmination of our Easter season. Your musical
ministry is a wonderful way to end our Lenten season and
glorify the rising of our Lord.
Next Choir Rehearsal: Thursday, April 25th at 7:15 PM
Mobile Food Pantry This Thursday, April 25
While we are all celebrating Easter this week, we can
help families who are struggling to make ends meet.
This month’s Sacred Heart Mobile Food Pantry will be
returning to the Sacred Heart School parking lot. We are
so grateful to all the volunteers who help with food dis-
tribution each month. Most workers are needed any time
between 3:30 and 6:30 p.m., so if you are available and
are able to help, we would be grateful for your assis-
tance. We can also use a few people who could come at
3:00 to help set up for ½ hour or so. Those in need of
food are encouraged to sign-in after 3:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART SCHOOL
KAREN MARKLEIN
Saturday, April 27 - First Communion Practice in the
church at 10:00 a.m. Brat Feed in the gym from 5-8:30
p.m.
Sacred Heart School will be closed April 22-26th so the
K-8 teachers and principal can attend the National Cath-
olic Education Association (NCEA) convention in Chi-
cago. The pre-kindergarten, daycare, and 4K programs
will have classes during that week.
Sacred Heart Athletics Brat Feed & Raffle will be held
on Saturday, April 27th, from 5-8:30 p.m. in the gym.
Only 200 raffle tickets will be sold for the chance to win
$4200 in cash prizes. A John Deere D105 Lawn Tractor
will also be raffled off. Tickets may be purchased in the
school’s office or by contacting Jennie Gawronski at
608-963-1049.
Mrs. Ann Roden Terrazas will be retiring from teaching
after 42 years, 36 of those years at Sacred Heart Catholic
School in Reedsburg. Her teaching career began at St.
Peter Grade School in Port Washington, Wisconsin as a
third then fourth grade teacher during her six years there.
Ms. Roden (at that time) was then hired for a teaching
position at Sacred Heart Catholic School in Reedsburg.
Shortly before her time at Sacred Heart School she mar-
ried Tracey Terrazas. She has taught in grades one, six,
and five. She has spent most of her tenure at Sacred
Heart Catholic School in the fifth grade class where she
has brought US history to life from the study of Native
Americans to the Civil War. We thank Mrs. Terrazas for
her years of service and dedication to Sacred Heart
School and wish her well in retirement. She will be
greatly missed.
SHS has been the recipient of some amazing donations
to the tuition scholarship fund, the technology fund, en-
dowment fund, and the general fund. We are so very
blessed to have so many kind individuals that keep this
school operating. We would like to thank Prestige Land-
scaping for their donation of hay bales to our school’s
garden. Prayers of gratitude are extended to all those
who support our school.
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Easter Sunday
Light and Life
God of joy, you lead us along the
path to the garden tomb, where we
discover in the dark and in the
emptiness, light and new life. Give
us the strength and courage to enter
this time of redemption and to pro-
claim the message of the Risen
Christ to all we encounter. By our
Baptism, we are anointed priest,
prophet, and king. May we live this
threefold mission and bear witness
to the world. We ask this through
Christ our Lord. Amen.
Sunday, April 21, 2019 - Alleluia, Alleluia
Today’s Readings: Acts 10:34a, 37–43; Psalm 118:1–2, 16–
17, 22–23; Colossians 3:1–4 or 1 Corinthians 5:6b–8; John
20:1–9 or Luke 24:1–12 or Luke 24:13–35 (afternoon or even-
ing). The Lord is risen! Alleluia! With the women and other
disciples, we rejoice at the empty tomb as we enter into the
great paschal feast of Easter. In Luke’s account of the Resur-
rection, the women did not waste time in spreading the Good
News after encountering the men in dazzling garments. What
could the women have been thinking as they rushed to tell the
others of the empty tomb? And what could Peter have thought
as he rushed to the tomb?
The Gospel notes that the women were terrified upon seeing
the men at the tomb but then remembered Jesus’ words. Peter
was amazed when he arrived at the tomb. All must have won-
dered what this meant for them. The discovery of the empty
tomb does not offer Jesus’ followers an immediate response of
joy. They had to grow in their understanding of the Resurrec-
tion.
Let us remember that when we find ourselves in moments of
fear or confusion, like those who first reached the garden
tomb, we can return to the Word of God in the Bible to offer
us an understanding of the identity of the Risen Lord and a
better understanding of ourselves in relationship with him.
This Week at Home
Monday, April 22 - The Octave of Easter
At the beginning of the fifty days of Easter is an eight-day
celebration called the Octave of Easter. During these days, let
the light of Christ shine forth as your family sings “alleluias”
at the dinner table or around the prayer table as you celebrate
the octave. Today’s Readings: Acts 2:14, 22–32; Psalm 16:1–
2, 5, 7–8, 9–10, 11; Matthew 28:8–15.
Tuesday, April 23 - I Have Seen the Lord!
Weeping at the tomb, Mary is so consumed with finding her
Lord that she does not realize that she is speaking to angels.
Only when Jesus says her name does she realize the man she
has questioned is the Lord. The Good Shepherd calls his sheep
by name. Christians were called by name on the day of their
Baptism, the day they were claimed for Christ. Let us pray this
day for all those who are longing to find Christ and to hear
their name called by the Lord. Today’s Readings: Acts 2:36–
41; Psalm 33:4–5, 18–19, 20, 22; John 20:11–18.
Wednesday, April 24 - In the Breaking of the Bread
Two disciples are making their way to Emmaus, which is
about seven miles from Jerusalem. Even as Jesus walks with
them, they do not recognize him as their Lord. They are only
able to know his identity when they sit at table and are break-
ing bread. How have you come to know Jesus through the
Eucharist? Today’s Readings: Acts 3:1–10; Psalm 105:1–2,
3–4, 6–7, 8–9; Luke 24:13–35.
Thursday, April 25 - Preaching to All the Nations
“Peace be with you,” Jesus says as he appears to his disciples.
Still, they are terrified, afraid they have seen a ghost. In re-
sponse, Jesus confronts their fears and does a very human
thing—he asks for food and eats the fish before them. Where
do you find peace in the accounts of Jesus’ Resurrection? Is it
comforting to know that Christ ate with those he loved after
rising from the dead? Today’s Readings: Acts 3:11–26; Psalm
8:2, 5, 6–7, 8–9; Luke 24:35–48.
Friday, April 26 - An Abundance of Fish and the Bread of
Life
Jesus appears to the disciples on the shore of the Sea of Gali-
lee. They have been fishing all night and have caught nothing.
After Jesus instructs them to cast their net over the starboard
side, they took in so many fish that they could not take in the
net. Jesus calls them over to the beach, where they eat fish and
bread. Does this sharing of bread and fish remind you of an-
other event in Scripture? Today’s Readings: Acts 4:1–12;
Psalm 118:1–2, 4, 22, 24, 25, 27; John 21:11–14.
Saturday, April 27 - Proclaim the Good News
It took three tries for the Apostles to believe the Lord had ris-
en. They believed neither when Mary Magdalene told them
nor when the two disciples on the way to Emmaus returned
with the news. Only when the Lord appeared to them did they
believe. Do you believe enough to “Go out into the world and
proclaim the Gospel to every creature”? Do you let anyone
know of your belief? What holds you back from allowing oth-
ers to see that you are a Christian? Today’s Readings: Acts
4:13–21; Psalm 118:1, 14–15, 16–18, 19–21; Mark 16:9–15.
© 2019 Liturgy Training Publications. 800-933-1800. Written
by Mary Heinrich. Scripture texts are from the New American
Bible, revised edition © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970, Confraterni-
ty of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All rights re-
served. Used by permission. Permission to publish granted by
the Archdiocese of Chicago, on August 28, 2018.
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