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SEPTEMBER 10, 2017 TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Today’s Readings: 1st Reading Ez 33:7-9 2nd Reading Rom 13:8-10 Gospel Mt 18:15-20 Contact Parish office at: St. Bartholomew,11646 South Street, Trempealeau 54661 Pastor: Fr. Antony Joseph Phone: 608-534-6652 Deacon Russ Cabak Our website: www.saintbartholomew.net Emails: Father - [email protected]; Secretary: Cherie - [email protected]: ST. MARY ST. BARTHOLOMEW C A T H O L I C C H U R C H E S Parish Councils St. Bartholomew: Finance: Ed Smith, Roger Amundson, Marlene James, Mike Mikrut, Dan Lilla, Larry Sonsalla. Pastoral: Cherie Schwertel, Dan Kelleher, Darlene Schlesser, Roger Amundson, Mary Skroch, Doug Woestman, Doreen Backler, Mike Maier. St. Mary: Finance: Tom Ladwig, Dave Mueller, Becky Harris, Sandy Salsman, Bruce Reedy, Roger Betthauser, Don Teska. Pastoral: Kent Jacobson, Dave Mueller, Cindy Baer, Mike Moran, Sheila Collom.

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SEPTEMBER 10, 2017

TWENTY-THIRD

SUNDAY IN

ORDINARY TIME

Today’s Readings:

1st Reading

Ez 33:7-9 2nd Reading

Rom 13:8-10 Gospel

Mt 18:15-20

Contact Parish office at: St. Bartholomew,11646 South Street, Trempealeau 54661

Pastor: Fr. Antony Joseph Phone: 608-534-6652

Deacon Russ Cabak Our website: www.saintbartholomew.net

Emails: Father - [email protected]; Secretary: Cherie - [email protected]:

ST. MARY

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Parish Councils

St. Bartholomew: Finance: Ed Smith, Roger Amundson, Marlene James, Mike Mikrut, Dan Lilla, Larry Sonsalla.

Pastoral: Cherie Schwertel, Dan Kelleher, Darlene Schlesser, Roger Amundson, Mary Skroch, Doug Woestman,

Doreen Backler, Mike Maier.

St. Mary: Finance: Tom Ladwig, Dave Mueller, Becky Harris, Sandy Salsman, Bruce Reedy, Roger Betthauser,

Don Teska.

Pastoral: Kent Jacobson, Dave Mueller, Cindy Baer, Mike Moran, Sheila Collom.

LAST SUNDAY’S OFFERING SBT SMG Envelopes $2,148.00 $1,128.00

Plate 126.75 92.00

Relief Collection 991.00 836.81

Youth Envelopes 4.00 2.00

Total Offering $ 3,269.75 $2,058.81

Mass Schedule and Intentions September 11 - September 17

SBT

Judy Kowalewski

SMG

Julie Robinson

Dear Friends,

One of our Church Ladies came to me and asked

me to find the missing letters of following word.

CH __ __CH.

It was not hard for me. I replied saying U R. She

enunciated strongly these words and made me

understand U (you) and R (are).

Yes, In the CHURCH, you are very important.

Everyone is important. This is why Jesus says in

the gospel this weekend if you have problem, come

to the church.

Criticism is important for our growth, Criticism

however that is motivated out of care and concern.

Coaches criticize their athletes. Teachers, good

teachers criticize their students. Receiving loving

and truthful criticism is one of the great benefits

which will empower your life.

Criticism that is harsh, negative, and belittling

defeats the very purpose of Christian living. It is

damaging not only to the one criticized but also

undermines what Jesus is all about. He seeks

growth, not diminishment. He wants to build us up,

not put us down.

Our modern mentality is such that so many people

overlook the fact that God is a God of justice. He

has standards. He has norms for how we should

behave. We cannot allow ourselves to believe that

God accepts any and every human behavior. That

is the sin of presumption. It is true that God is

infinitely merciful and forgiving, but He is not so

open-minded that He is empty headed. There are

human actions and attitudes that are intolerable,

actions that usually flow from those who live in the

“me” mentality rather than the “we” mentality.

This means that at all times we must love others

enough to give them mentoring and caring

criticism so that we can all live together in peace

and justice together in God’s family.

With Love,

Fr. Antony Joseph

Monday: NO MASS Tuesday: 6:00 p.m. St. Mary

Exposition and Confession before Mass

+ Magdalene Klein Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. St. Bartholomew

+ Herman Eichman Thursday: 10:00 a.m. St. Bartholomew

Exposition and Confession before Mass

+ George Motszko Friday: 10:00 a.m. St. Bartholomew

+ Margaret Severson Saturday: 4:00 p.m. St. Mary

All the People who are Sick in Our Parishes Saturday: 5:30 p.m. St. Bartholomew

+ Jerry & Bea Stellpflug Sunday: 8:30 a.m. St. Bartholomew

+ Ken James Sunday: 10:30 a.m. St. Mary All the People of Our Parishes

Counters For

The Week

Ministry Schedule For Sunday, Sept. 10 ST. MARY- 4:00 p.m. Saturday

Greeters: Dave Mueller, Volunteer

Altar Server: Volunteer

Lector: Theresa Haines

Communion Ministers: Sheila Collom, Jessica Miller,

Volunteer

Ushers: Dave Mueller, Volunteer

ST. BARTHOLOMEW - 5:30 p.m. Saturday

Greeters: Jeanne Piller, Roy & Monica Bentzen

Altar Servers: Kaia Johnson, Amy Hein

Lector: Alice Brenengen

Communion Ministers: Doreen Backler, Karen Shimek,

Jeanne Woestman

Ushers: Doug & Blake Woestman

ST. BARTHOLOMEW - 8:30 a.m.

Greeters: Mary Skroch, Julie Sadler

Altar Servers: Grant & Gabe Lamberty

Lector: Marlene James Communion Ministers: Darlene Schlesser, Marlene James,

Cherie Schwertel

Ushers: Dylan Kujak, Bruce Brenengen

ST. MARY—10:30 a.m.

Greeters: Steve Grover, Volunteer

Altar Server: Volunteer

Lector: Kent Jacobson

Communion Ministers: Tammy Grandt, Bruce Reedy,

Volunteer

Ushers: Steve Grover, Volunteer

ATTENTION ST. BARTHOLOMEW PARISHIONERS PCCW meeting on Tuesday, September 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the church hall.

The first day of class will be Wednesday, September 13 and we will begin with a Mass at 6:15 p.m. Please

return your registration forms as soon as possible to the office.

Finance Council meeting on Thursday, September 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the rectory.

Fall Festival: We are looking for a family to do a game for this year’s Fall Festival. If you are interested call

Doreen, 608-534-6118 or the office, 608-534-6652.

COMMUNICATION TO ALL GET Knights of Columbus meeting Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 7:00 pm at St. Mary’s Rectory.

Holy Family Parish, Arcadia is planning Heritage Fest “A Taste of Arcadia” on September 9 & 10. Check out

the flyer for all the different foods and activities.

Lay Marianist Gathering on Wednesday, September 13 at St. Mary’s rectory at 2:00 p.m.

Rural Life Day for the Diocese of La Crosse is Thursday, September 14 from 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. at 1731

Esker Rd., Hatley, WI.

Men of the Cross Conference – REGISTRATION IS OPEN. The third annual Men of the Cross Conference

will take place October 28th at McDonell Central Catholic High School in Chippewa Falls. Featured speakers

include David DeWolf, Jesse Romero, John Pridmore and Father Rick Heilman. Registration is now open at

www.menofthecross.org. This event exists to empower and motivate men to live out God’s view of manhood

and be the best husbands, fathers, and leaders God has called them to be.

Celebrating the 130th anniversary of Saint Padre Pio’s birth, and the 15th anniversary of his canonization, relics

of Saint Padre Pio will be available for public veneration in the Diocese of La Crosse on Wednesday,

September 20, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman, 530 Main Street, La Crosse. Veneration of the

relics will be offered from 9:00 am - 11:45 am and 1:15 pm – 6:30 pm. Mass will be offered at 12:10 and 7:00

pm, Mass will be in honor of Saint Padre Pio and celebrated by the Most Rev. William Patrick Callahan.

La Crosse Life Chain 2017 is on Sunday, October 1, 2017 from 2:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. The Life Chain will

begin on the corners of Losey Blvd. and La Crosse Street and will go south on Losey Blvd. as far as the chain

extends. Please come and provide a witness to the sanctity of life from conception to natural death. Signs will

be provided ( suggested donation of 50 cents per individual and $1 per family).

Are you interested in going deeper in your relationship with Christ? Reading the Catechism with a modest

schedule of 15 paragraphs per night, 5 nights a week over 38 weeks is a great way to do this. You will receive

an email every two weeks, beginning September 18 and the reading will take 10-15 minutes per night. Here is

one reason to consider this opportunity: You will have an ever-growing attitude of gratitude toward God for

all that He has done for you! Send an email to Ann Lankford at [email protected] with “Reading the

Catechism in the subject line.”

Our Website: Alive in Christ/family: Username: GETCathCom Password: St.Neri!

ATTENTION ST. MARY PARISHIONERS Pastoral Council meeting Thursday, 6:00 PM, September 14th, in Rectory.

PCCW meeting on Tuesday, September 18 after 6:00 p.m. Mass in the church basement.

We are asking for volunteers to be available to prepare the rectory for visitors, i.e. Fr Al, and ensure all that is

needed, is provided for a comfortable, restful visit. If you are willing to assist with this ministry, please call

Lucy Dunn, 608-484-0103.

WELCOME VISITORS AND GUESTS We are happy that you have come to share in this Eucharist Celebration with us. If you have come as a stranger,

we hope that you will leave as a friend. You are always welcome.

Rosary Leader’s needed for Marinuka Manor at 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday. This can be a man or woman. Please think

about doing this. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to say. We would like to have 4-8 people. Call the office, 534-6652.

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST SBT Income: $12,044.08 SMG Income: $ 5,976.72

Expenses: $13,038.96 Expenses: $ 6,430.81

Net Loss $ (994.88) Net Loss $ (454.09)

Sat & Sun OPEN at noon Friday Cod Dinner $11.95

Wed– Sun Prime Rib $17.95 THANKS FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT!

From The Desk

Of The PCCW

Centerville Welding & Big Toy Storage Container Sales & Storage Units

Locations in Centerville & Arcadia Call 608-304-0004 Email [email protected]

Thank you to our sponsors. Please frequent these special businesses!

JPK Plumbing &

Excavating Trempealeau, Ettrick,

Galesville

608-780-0297

Knights of Columbus Marynook Council 6487

Galesville Ettrick

Trempealeau

Grand Knight: Larry Sonsalla Finance Sec: Jim Schultz

Treasurer: Ed Smith

Open 5:30 a.m-10:00 p.m. 24 Hour Gas Pump

24013 3rd St. Trempealeau Phone: 608-534-7400

Custom Carpet Service Greg Gillmeister Est. 1970 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

*Natural Cleaning Available*

Dries Fast 608-534-5020

Family Owned

Since 1980

Prime Rib Nightly

608-582-2672 Weekly Specials

Hours: Wednesday-Thursday: 4-10

Friday-Saturday:4-11,Sunday: 9-10

Boon Docks Locker Room

N14433 County Rd M,

Galesville, WI

Open 7 Days a week

for Breakfast

Monday - Friday 6 a.m.

Saturday - Sunday 7 a.m.

Weekly Lunch Specials

Senior Meals: Tuesday-

Thursday and Reservations

are required. 608-582-4401

Greylak Wealth Management Thomas Greylak (608)784-9100

Registered Representative

[email protected]

www.greylakwealth.com

Happy

Birthday

Darleen

Lunde

September 12

701 Sand Lake Road

Onalaska, WI 54650

P 608-783-6441

www.ticinsurance.com Donna M. Critzman

Sales Representative

C 608-484-0900

[email protected]

River Café

Open: Wed-Mon

6:30am - 2:30pm

Breakfast & Lunch

23991 3rd St., Trempealeau, WI

Phone: 608-534-5055

Critzman Auto

Body “On the Square”

Galesville, WI

Lewiston Monument Co.

Lewiston 507-523-2586

Trempealeau 608-534-6086

www.lewistonmonument.com

Attorney Scott J. Curtis Estate Planning, Business

Planning, Real Estate, Tax

[email protected]

608-433-2250 www.lacrosselaw.com 201 Main Street, Suite 1000, La Crosse

Happy 90th

Birthday

Howard

Hare

September 11

Take the short drive to Holmen Weekend Breakfast 7am-Noon Daily Lunch Buffets Friday Fish Fry Saturday Night Prime Rib 608-526-3600 www.featuresinholmen.com

Happy

Birthday

Lorna

Koltermann

September 14

Joy In Memory of Ken &

Marlene James

50th Wedding

Anniversary

September 16, 1967

Make soMeone’s

day, buy me!

A Happy Ad!

$5.00

St. Bartholomew’s PCCW

Next meeting Sept. 12

6:30 p.m. in church hall

Rummage Sale Fund Raiser

for the GET Thanksgiving

Dinner at the Village Hall on

September 16 from 8:00 am.

to 3:00 pm. Take and donate