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Catholic Parishes of
St. Patrick’s & St. John’s
3 1 9 W E S T M A I N S T . S P A R T A , W I 5 4 6 5 6 & 1 6 5 8 5 K E L L OGG A V E NORWA LK , W I 5 4 6 4 8
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
NOVEMBER 11, 2018
PARISH CLERGY
Rev. Eric Berns, Pastor.
Office (608)269-2655
Reverend Juan Pedro Roblez Baltazar, Associate Pastor
Cell: 715-530-3644 e-mail: [email protected]
Church - 118 South K St.
FAITH FORMATION DIRECTOR (100 South L St)
Office Hours: Tue 3:15pm - 4:30pm; Wed 3:15pm - 8:00pm;
Thur 3:15pm - 4:30pm
Email at [email protected]
Attendance Phone: (608)269-4748
RECTORY (608) 269-2655 Fax: (608)269-0245
Website: http://stpatricksparish.weconnect.com
Sue Bushmaker, Bus. Manager [email protected]
Rocio Rivas, Secretary [email protected]
SCHOOL (Pre-school thru Gr. 8)
Jean Suttie, Principal - 269-4748
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: SpartaCatholic.org Office - 100 South L St.
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
Saturday: 4:30pm St. Patrick’s
Saturday: 8:00pm St. John, Summit
Sunday: 8:15am, 10:30am , 2:00pm (Spanish) St. Patrick’s
Weekday Mass: Tue 5:00pm; Wed - Fri 8:15am St. Patrick’s
First Friday of the month in hospital Chapel at 8:15am
Holy Day Mass: (posted inside prior to Holy Day)
LA MISA EN ESPAÑOL: Domingo 2:00pm
Hispanic Ministry—Padre: Fr Juan Pedro Roblez
e:mail: [email protected] Ph: 608-269-2655 Cell:
715-530-3644. Hay confesiones antes de la misa todos los
domingos. Las confesiones empiezan a las 1:30pm.
RECONCILIATION:
St. Patrick's Saturdays 3:30-4:00pm & by appointment.
St. John’s Saturdays: 7:30pm before Mass
CELEBRATION OF SACRAMENTS
Baptisms: Baptisms can be celebrated year round. Please call
the Rectory to register for Baptism Preparation.
Marriages: Arrangements need to be made at least six months
prior to the wedding date. Please contact the Rectory to begin
your Marriage Preparation. Weddings are not celebrated during
the season of Lent.
BULLETIN Article DEADLINE: 9:00am, Monday
Readings for the Week of November 11, 2018
Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Heb 9:24-28/Mk
12:38-44 or 12:41-44
Monday: Ti 1:1-9/Ps 24:1b-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Lk 17:1-6
Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14/Ps 37:3-4, 18 and 23, 27 and 29 [39a]/Lk
17:7-10
Wednesday: Ti 3:1-7/Ps 23:1b-3a, 3bc-4, 5, 6 [1]/Lk 17:11-19
Thursday: Phlm 7-20/Ps 146:7, 8-9a, 9bc-10 [5a]/Lk 17:20-25
Friday: 2 Jn 4-9/Ps 119:1, 2, 10, 11, 17, 18 [1b]/Lk 17:26-37
Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8/Ps 112:1-2, 3-4, 5-6/Lk 18:1-8
Next Sunday: Dn 12:1-3/Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Heb 10:11-14, 18/
Mk 13:24-32
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Sat. Nov. 10th Vigil Mass.
4:30 pm Mass: � Living & Deceased Members of Ed & Magda-
len Mlsna Family
8:00 pm Mass (St. John’s): � Willard & Betty (Brueggen)
Donskey
Sun. Nov. 11th Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary
Time.
8:15 am Mass: � Parishioners of St. Pat’s & St. John’s
10:30 am Mass: � Living & Deceased Members of Francis &
Annetta Benzing Family
2:00pm Mass: (Spanish)
Mon. Nov. 12th St. Josaphat, Bishop & Martyr.
8:15 am: Communion Service
Tue. Nov. 13th St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin.
5:00 pm: � Marian L. Schwarz
Benediction and Eucharistic Adoration follow Mass
Wed. Nov. 14th Weekday.
8:15 am Mass: � Lloyd Stiehl
Thur. Nov. 15th Weekday, St. Albert the Great, Bishop
& Doctor of the Church.
8:15 am Mass: � Irene Raimer
10:00 am (Rolling Hills): For the Intentions of John & Charlotte
Roehrl
Fri. Nov. 16h Weekday, St. Margaret of Scotland; St.
Gertrude, Virgin.
8:15 am Mass: � James & Alvera Hendersin
10:00 am: (Morrow): � George Leis
Sat. Nov. 17th Vigil Mass.
4:30 pm Mass: � Vernon & Margaret Kast & Jacob Gronemus
8:00 pm Mass (St. John’s): � Clare & Elaine Schwarz
Sun. Nov. 18th Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time.
8:15 am Mass: � Shirley Erickson
10:30 am Mass: � Parishioners of St. Pat’s & St. John’s
2:00pm Mass: (Spanish)
Ministry Schedule
Sat. Nov. 17th, 2018
4:30pm Servers: (3 open).
Reader: (open).
Distributors: (8 open).
Music: Celebration Choir.
Ushers: Roger Kuderer, Cliff Leis, Linus Schaub, Don
Hemmersbach, Kevin Riley.
Sun. Nov. 18th, 2018
8:15am Servers: (3 open).
Reader: Joe Bushmaker.
Distributors: Lori Schwarz, Sue Bushmaker, (5 open).
Music: Cheryl Kremmer
Cantor: Jim Liska
Ushers: Don Dechant, Jerry Schwarz, Jeff Schanhofer,
Marvin Brueggen, John Schnahofer.
10:30am Servers: (3 open).
Reader: Peggu Dunnum.
Distributors: David Schmidt, (7 open).
Music: Pauline Richard
Ushers: Floyd Trombley, John Stiehl, Jerry Erickson,
Vern Kerling.
Knight of Columbus Mtg Nov 12 7:00pm (H)
Education Mtg Nov 13 6:00pm (S)
Finance Council Mtg Nov 15 7:00pm (H)
PCCW Mtg Nov 17 9:00am (CH)
Pie Sale Nov 17/18 After Masses
Sunday Social Nov 18 9:15 (S/CH)
Church (CH) Hall (H) Rectory (R) School (S)
Mass Schedule
Committee Meetings & Events
Second Harvest Mobile Pantry
Next event: Mon., Nov. 19th at 1800 block of
Milwaukee Ave. For anyone still wishing to
volunteer or if you are looking for more info.,
call the rectory at 269-2655. Many thanks for
your dedication to ending hunger in our commu-
nity!
Diocesan Annual Appeal Target
St. Patrick’s:
$ 67,450.00
Pledged & Received:
$ 31,689
IMPORTANT!!! - Early Bulletin Articles Submissions
Due to Thanksgiving upcoming the
bulletin will be sent out to print early
the next few weeks (publisher’s time
frame). If you need something to be
published please have it ready in no
later than:
- For Sun., Nov. 25 bulletin, submit no later
than 9:00 am on Wed., Nov. 14th.
If there’s any question please contact the rectory.
Thank you.
Incense for The Fest of Christ the King
This Nov. 25th we’ll be celebrating the Fest
of Christ the King and the end of the liturgical
year. Incense will be used in all the weekend
Masses.
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 11, 2018
Education and School and Home Meetings
School and Home parent meeting starts at 7:00pm in the li-
brary.Tue., Nov. 13th, is our next Education and School and
Home Meetings at school. The Education Committee meets at
6:00pm and the
Bring your Boxtops!
St. Patrick’s continues to collect boxtops, milk covers, electri-
cal cords, aluminum cans, and computer cartridges.. These can
be dropped off at school or in the collection bin at church. Thank
you for your support.
Annual Pie Sale
St. Patrick’s School will be having its annual pie sale next
weekend (Nov 17-18). Pies will be $7 each and available after
each Mass. Thank you for your support of St. Patrick’s Parent
Group!
Calendar Winners!
10/23/2018 Rodney Woald Pittsville, WI
10/24/2018 Carrie Erickson Oregon, WI
10/26/2018 Ron Steele Cashton, WI
Religious Education News
School News
Catechists Needed!!
Grades 3 and 7 are still in need of a teacher.
Absences
If you child is going to be absent please call the school office
number at 608-269-4748. Tell whomever answers that you child
will be absent for REP that day, and they will relay the message.
Here are a few dates to mark on your calendar:
November
14. K-10th Grade— Class
21. NO REP CLASSES– THANKSGIVING
28. K– 10th Grade— Class
December
05. K–10th Grade— Confession for Grades 3 & 4, 7 & 8
( 4:00pm & 7:00pm)
08. 2nd Grade & Parents (REP & School)— 10am in
Church (Celebration of First Reconciliation)
12. K–10th Grade— Confession for Grades 5 & 6, 9 & 10
Question:
What is the Christian attitude towards violent conflicts?
Answer:
In the Beatitudes, Jesus teaches us "Blessed are the peacemak-
ers" and to "love your enemies." All human beings are made in
God's image and likeness. We are one human family -- brothers
and sisters despite what divides us. Christians have the obliga-
tion to prioritize peaceful means to resolve conflicts. War wreaks
a toll on a nation. Civilians bear a disproportionate burden of this
cost during the war itself and as the nation rebuilds. However,
those in authority have the obligation to protect the innocent.
During the gradual fall of the Roman Empire, theologians be-
gan to theorize that war could be just if it was a defensive meas-
ure of last resort. The "Just War Theory" was later expanded by
St. Thomas Aquinas, who also included moral obligations during
the war itself, including the protection of civilians. Those in pub-
lic authority have the obligation to carefully examine their mo-
tives, agendas, and rationale for violent force. Should a cause be
just, those who fight and defend under such circumstances must
be valued and
honored. They
deserve our
support both
during and
after the war.
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GOSPEL MEDITATION
November 11, 2018 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
In 1 Samuel, God advises the prophet Samuel not to observe as
men see but as God sees. He tells him to "look to the heart." This
is the movement of this Sunday's Gospel reading. "Beware the
scribes," Jesus advises. He points out their public greetings and
"seats of honor," which stands in sharp contrast to their private
greed. For the Jewish people of Jesus' day, honor resides at the
top. Power and prestige created a high profile back then as it still
does today. After his warning, Jesus turns his disciples' attention
elsewhere: a poor widow.
"She, from her poverty, has contributed all she had." While the
scribes donated large sums to the temple, they did so "from their
surplus wealth." This woman -- in her faith and devotion -- offers
"her whole livelihood." Jesus invited his disciples to see with
God's eyes, to recognize a holy life in people the world over-
looks. Here -- in the poor, the vulnerable, the marginalized -- God
waits hidden.
Today's Gospel begs a few questions. What do we see? Whom
do we value? Are we impressed by the pomp and circumstance of
modern day Pharisees? Do we ignore their self-righteousness
because it looks impressive, even seems somewhat helpful? The
point isn't to judge the scribes, of course. God can see their hearts
as well, and those assessments are firmly his responsibility. The
point is to turn our eyes from the typically honored to the rarely
respected. Are we disinterested in the poverty of the modern day
widows? Do we ignore their faith because we forget to look for
it? This Sunday, consider the widows in your own life. Who can
you see with God's eyes?
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St. John’s (Summit) News
Current year weekly budgeted expenses $435.90
Envelopes……………........…$ 337.00
Offertory…..…………..…..... $ 86.00
Other…………………………$ 0
TOTAL (10/28/18) ….. $ 423.00
Mass Ministry Schedule St. John the Baptist Parish
Sat., Nov. 18th 8:00pm
Servers: Manny Hedrick
Reader: Cathy Steinhoff
• Adoration will be on the 1st Saturday
of every month at 7:00 pm
• PCCW Meetings will be held immedi-
ately after mass on November 17th.
Diocesan Annual Appeal Target:
$2,715.00
Received: $710.00
Community Events
St. Patrick’s Parish Support
Contributions
Envelope, offertory and online contributions 10/31/18 $12,039
October envelope, offertory and online contributions $50,578
Monthly budget to reach $45,867
Sparta Area Thanksgiving Com-
munity Dinner needs your Help!
The Thanksgiving Community Din-
ner will be this year on Thur., Nov.
22th from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the
Sparta American Legion Hall. There are many opportunities for
us to help as a community: making pies, setting up, servers, de-
livery and clean up. Please find a volunteer form at the back of
the church or follow the link in our website http://
stpatricksparish.weconnect.com/ for online sing up (Scroll
down to Blog and find the post related).
St Patrick’s in Mauston Accessory Sale
St. Patrick’s Paris in Mauston PCCW, invites all the communi-
ties to their annual Style Me Up!! Event. This is an accessory
sale this Nov. 17th, 2018 from 8:00am to 2:00pm. 401 Mansion
St., Mauston, WI.
Advent Day of Prayer
The Redemptorist Retreat Center in Oconomowoc, WI. In-
vites you to and Advent day of prayer as we prepare for the great
celebration of the most wonderful mystery of Emmanuel – God
with Us. This day of prayer is not a silent retreat. It begins with
refreshments in the serving area, followed by a conference, the
sacrament of Reconciliation, and time for silent reflection. After
lunch, we will pray the Rosary together and close with the cele-
bration of the Eucharist. Fee $30. For more information and
registration go to: www.redemptoristretreat.org. To register
by phone 262-567-6900
Advent Day of Prayer
Please join us at St Anthony Spirituality Center in Mara-
thon, WI on December 9th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm for our
annual Advent Day of Prayer. This year's Advent Day of Prayer,
facilitated by Sr. Sandy Setterlund, FSPA, will prepare us to
journey with Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, pondering in our
hearts, as Mary did, what the Nativity of the Lord means to each
of us and how we can honor the gift of Jesus' birth always. The
day includes celebration of Sunday Mass as well as continental
breakfast and the noon meal. The cost for this day is $45. Please
call St. Anthony's at 715-443-2236 or visit our website
at sarcenter.com to register for this day of prayer. If you would
like to stay at St. Anthony's on the night before or after this
event, please call to inquire about the cost and availability of
overnight accommodations.
La Crosse Warming Center
Has open its doors, and volunteers are needed.
What is needed?:
• Intake volunteers from 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Friday Nights Only
• Overnight 1A - 9:00 pm - 12:00 am, Mondays, Tuesdays,
and Wednesdays
• Overnight 1B - 9:00 pm - 3:00 am, Tuesdays and Fridays
• Overnight 2 - 3:00 am - 8:00 am, Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays
• Morning 6:00 am - 8:00 am, Most Mornings
Does one of these shifts work for you? Even if it is one night a
month or one night a week. Whatever you can do, we could sure
use your help!! Call Leticia at 608-519-8020 or Sr. Laurie Sulli-
van at 608-519-8043
Help in times of Crisis
"A woman/couple who is pregnant and in need of
help never has to feel that abortion is the only op-
tion. Assistance is available at these numbers: Birth-
right 24-hour referral line(1-800-550-4900) or Cath-
olic Charities(1-888-212-4357, dial 0 for on-call
social worker)."
There’s always Hope
"In the case of a past abortion, a woman/couple can find referral
for counseling, forgiveness, and healing through these resources:
Rachel's Vineyard 1-877-HOPE-4-ME or National 24-hour Hot-
line for Abortion Recovery 1-866-482-LIFE."
Salvation Army Kettle and Bells
On the weekends between Thanksgiving and
Christmas, churches in Sparta ring the Salvation
Army bells in behalf of the needy of our area. St
Pat’s is asked to take care of the weekend of Nov
30-Dec 2. The Knights of Columbus handle the
kettle and bells at Wal-Mart. We hope to get
enough other volunteers from our parish to do the same at Han-
sons. If you can volunteer an hour or two on any of those days,
will you please call the rectory 608-269-2655 and let us know?
We’ll have also a sign up sheet in the back of the church. Thank
you ahead of time for assisting the needy of our community.
Spiritual Formation opportunities at St. Patrick’s
Religious Education Program: Every Wednesday K-6th 3:45pm,
7th-11th 7:00pm. For more information contact:
Spanish Religious Education Program: Every Sunday starting
Sep 30th K-11th at 12:30pm. For more information contact: Rocio Ri-
vas [email protected] or Wendy Swenson at
[email protected] . Adult sessions available.
RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. For more information
contact the Rectory at (608) 269-2655. TBA
Bible Study: Every Wednesday at 6:30pm. Contact Judy Schmidt @
343-0777 or email, [email protected] for more information or
any questions.
Adult Study Sessions: For all Parishioners & Parents with small
children. Every Tuesday. Coffee: 7:45—8:15am, Study Session:
8:15—9:15am, at St. Patrick’s School. Come for some coffee, bring
your children and join us as we discuss our Faith and various Church
topics. For more information or questions contact Jessica Thomson at
Sunday Social: Every third Sunday of the month after 8:15am Mass.
Come for different activities and sessions to learn and enjoy fellowship
with other parishioners. For more information contact
[email protected] or 608-797-9712. Next Sunday Social
Nov. 18th.
FORMED: Visit stpats.formed.org for a great variety of Catholic
media content for the whole family!
Well-Read-Mom Ladies Book Club: Along with the community
of Mary, Queen of the Apostles in Tomah, this group meets once a
month to discuss high-quality literature. Please call Nicole Foat 815-990
-6046 for more information or email [email protected]. Next
meeting will be on Nov. 12 (This month’s meeting won’t be in St. Pat’s,
please call or email for address)
PCCW NewsPCCW NewsPCCW News
A huge THANK YOU to all the PCCW
members and their families who assisted with our
Thrift and Bake Sale. We made $589 from the
bake sale and $2,334 from the Thrift Sale. We are
blessed to be able to donate to many charitable
causes. Special thanks to Pete Steinhoff and the
staff and students at St. Pat's School for all the assistance. We
could not do it without you. We loved welcoming some new
workers and also loved seeing many of the faithful workers who
help at every sale. It's a great team effort from all and we are
grateful. Co-chairs, Mary Hoeft and Rita Verkler
MEETING: Our next meeting is scheduled for Sat., 17th, 9:00
am in the church hall. Doors will be open at 8:30. Come join us
for coffee, prayer, our business meeting, and fellowship. Mark it
on your calendar. This is the last meeting for 2018.
Advent Day Retreat
Advent Day event is scheduled for December 1, in the morn-
ing. Watch for detailed information on our guest speaker and
make plans to attend.
WE ARE CATHOLIC WOMEN! NO ONE CAN DO EVERY-
THING, BUT EVERYONE CAN DO SOMETHING!
THANK YOU!
This veterans Day, as our country pays tribute to
our courageous men and women servants who pro-
tect our freedoms, we extend our heartfelt thanks to
all these brave patriots AND their families.
Thoughts and prays from St. Patrick’s Parish Coun-
cil of Catholic Women (PCCW).
God Bless!!!
Altar Server Training
When? November 25th after
8:15 Mass
Who? Children Grades 4 and Up
Questions? Call Darick Bloom at
608-780-5451
Christmas Party Saturday December 8th beginning with the
4:30 Mass and ending at midnight
• Pizza
• Games
• Taize Prayer with Christmas Carols
• Reading of St. Francis Celebrates Christ-
mas
Bring a Friend… or two! Chaperones are needed.
Questions Call Darick Bloom at 608-780-5451
FR. ERIC BERNS
The members of St. Patrick’s community, are looking for-
ward to work with you, please be sure that our prayers will
accompany you through all your ministry!!!
Prayer for Priests
Gracious and loving God, we thank You
for the gift of our priests. Through them,
we experience Your presence in the sacraments.
Help our priests to be strong in their vocation.
Set their souls on fire with love for Your people.
Grant them the wisdom, understanding, and
strength they need to follow in the footsteps of Jesus.
Inspire them with the vision of your Kingdom.
Give them the words they need to spread the Gospel.
Allow them to experience joy in their ministry. Help them
to become instruments of Your divine grace.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, who lives
and reigns as Our Eternal Priest.
Amen.
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