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We Welcome New Parishioners! Phone: 715-842-4543
Fax: 715-849-5593
Web site: www.holynamewausau.com
Pastor, Fr. Bob Thorn Ext, 2 [email protected]
Associate Pastor,
Fr. Dan Thelen Ext, 7 [email protected]
Deacon,
Bob Anderson, 715-573-4684 [email protected]
Office Administrator,
Judy Borchardt Ext. 3, [email protected]
DRE /Youth Ministry,
Noel Furger Ext. 4, [email protected]
Parish Accountant,
Jean Frankel Ext. 5, [email protected]
Buildings and Grounds,
Ken Mallak Ext. 6
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Fri. 12:00 noon, 1 week prior
Welcome to Holy Name of Jesus Parish
1104 South 9th Ave, Wausau, Wisconsin
Mass Schedule: Saturday - 4:00pm Sunday - 8:00am and 10:30am Monday 8:00am Communion Service Tuesday - Friday 8:00am
Confessions Saturday 3:00pm-3:45pm
Parish Center and Chapel Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. Fridays 8:00a.m. - 12:00 Noon
*********************************************** Sacrament of Baptism
Contact Fr. Bob for prepara(on classes. These are�
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Sacrament of Marriage
Contact Fr. Bob 6 months in advance. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Contact Fr. Bob for Information
Anointing of the Sick:
If you would like the Anointing of the Sick before entering the hospital for a scheduled surgery, or if you’re at home or nursing facility, please contact Judy. If you would like Fr. Bob or Fr. Dan to visit you during your hospital stay, make sure to leave our church name upon registration.
Mass Intentions
September 14th – September 20th 14-Monday 8:00am Communion Service 15-Tuesday 8:00am †Mary Jane Frieders 16-Wednesday 8:00am †Donald Kratwell 17-Thursday 8:00am †John Nolan 18-Friday 8:00am †Carmen Gress †Marcy Petrowski
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 19-Saturday 4:00pm †Frank Skrzypchak †Lucille Stachoviak 20-Sunday 8:00am †Nathalie Voeltzke †Living and deceased members of Holy Name of Jesus Parish 10:30am †Glenn Hoffmann †Scott, Gary and Brenda
The Church Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Poor Souls in Purgatory Dedicated from: Anonymous The Chapel Blessed Sacrament Candle: Dedicated to: Walter and Mary Mroczenski and deceased family members Dedicated from: The Mroczenski Family
SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 - Twenty –Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Whoever wishes to come after me must deny
himself, take up his cross, and follow me” Mark 8:34
St. Anthony Spirituality Center ~Marathon, WI.
AA Serenity Retreat for Recovering Alcoholics
Oct. 2-4; Friday 7 p.m. through Sunday 1 p.m.; Theme: Grief and Grieving: Our AA Serenity Retreats are open to all recovering alcoholics of any denomination. We gather to explore the spiritual substance of the AA pro-gram. Various presenters. Cost of $185 includes six delicious buffet meals and overnight accommodations. Magnificat and Pentecost Mary Evening Program
Wednesday, Oct. 14; 6:30-8 p.m.: In this month dedicated to the Rosary, this program offers the opportunity to pray with the Magnificat. Also, very often the images of Mary are of a young girl, but who is the "older" woman, the Pentecost Mary? Time will be spent exploring and imagining the role of Mary in the early Christian Community. Presented by Sr. Jolynn Brehm, FSPA. Cost: $25 or $35 with supper at 5:30 p.m.
Contact: 715-443-2236, [email protected]. Go to www.sarcenter.com to register for an upcoming event!""
Can Faith Alone Save?
One basic belief of Christians is that the Bible contains no contradictions when it teaches a truth that is essential to salvation.
This Sunday's second reading, we encounter an apparent contradiction regarding a truth that is relevant to salvation, one that is
so central to the Christian faith that it brought a major split in the Church and still continues to divide us.
One reason for the split of Protestantism from Catholicism is Martin Luther’s interpretation of Romans 3:28, “For we hold that a
person is justified by faith apart from works prescribed by the law.” Luther understood this as meaning that we are saved by
“faith alone.” Luther was so convinced of the importance of this viewpoint, that he added the word “alone” in his translation of
Romans 3:28, even though it is not in the original Greek text. Yet in today’s second reading, James tells us that “faith by itself, if
it has no works, is dead”.
How do we reconcile this apparent contradiction between Paul’s teaching that we are justified by faith apart from good works,
and that of James that faith without works is dead? To reconcile this tension, we need to ask ourselves three key questions.
(1) What is justification? (2) What are works? (3) What does the Bible as a whole teach on the subject of salvation by faith
alone?
What is justification? Justification is the act of God in which sinners who confess their faith in Jesus Christ are declared inno-
cent, as if they had never sinned. Justification is a free gift of God’s grace, based entirely on the merits of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Justification happens at Baptism. Including Baptism of Water, Baptism of Desire and Baptism of Blood. It is the moment when
one submits in faith to Jesus Christ. But, justification is not salvation.
Whereas justification happens at the beginning of the Christian life, salvation happens at the end of it, when the believer is final-
ly admitted into God’s eternal presence after judgment. For us, Christians in the world, justification is already in the past, but
salvation is yet in the future. This is the consistent picture we get from the very letters of Paul. Paul speaks of salvation as a fu-
ture event.
For example: Now that we have been justified by his blood, we will be saved through him from the wrath of God (Romans 5:9)
For salvation is nearer to us now than when we became believers (Romans 13:11). Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling (Philippians 2:12). If we keep justification and salvation separate in our minds, we can see clearly that God who justi-
fied us by faith alone, does not save us by faith alone.
The justified person must bear the fruit of good works befitting a Christian or risk the loss of salvation. What are the good
works? Good works are works that are good in themselves in that other people benefit from them, such as: feeding the hungry,
clothing the needy, and visiting the sick, teaching the faith, etc. Good works are necessary for authentic Christian living since, as
James tells us, faith without good works is dead (James 2:17).
The preview of the Last Judgment given to us in Matthew’s Gospel shows that salvation is based on good works. Then the king
will say to those at his right hand, “Come, you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the
foundation of the world; for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a
stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and
you visited me. ... Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to
me.” (Matthew 25:34-36, 40)
St. Ladislaus Parish, Bevent
Fall Steak Fry, Saturday, September 26th, 4:00-8:00pm $18.00/Person 12-14oz Ribeye Steak, Baked Potato, Salad, Rolls, Cole-slaw, pies, and various desserts. Held at Bevent Town hall, 2.7
miles South of church on HWY Y.
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Mass for Health and Healing
St. Matthew Catholic Church
Sunday, September 13th
Confessions 2:00-3:25 ~ Mass at 3:30
PILGRIMAGE TO OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
The Nations Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows provides an atmosphere where people of all faith have the opportunity to deepen their relationship with God and one another. A Beautiful Place to Make a Peaceful Retreat. December 7-10 Cost: $285,
includes snacks on bus. Reservations Due: September 28,
Contact: Evelyn Staszak, 2114 Clarberth St, Apt. 2, Schofield, WI 54476 or (715) 359-2951 Receipt and itinerary will be mailed to you when payment has been received. The trip includes bus, room, and snacks on the bus. Mass, Holy hour, rosary and a
beautiful gift shop.
Catholic Charities Summer Homeless Appeal
Your Dollar Could Make a Difference How many of us have passed by the stranger needing help on the street or even wondered what can I do that would make a difference? You have an oppor-tunity to make a difference in someone’s life right now! Even though the Wausau Community Warm-ing Center is only open November through April, Catho-lic Charities has made a commitment to serving the homeless of our community. Through our center coordinator and our St. Lawrence Community Services (SLCS) staff , we continue to meet with many of our guests to build relationships and meet their basic needs. Our SLCS staff is available year-round to work with each guest and help identify steps to get them out of home-lessness. Our commitment does not end just because the weather gets warmer. We are also preparing to reopen our doors on No-vember 1st. By giving a gift, your dollar could be the one that helps someone wear clean clothes to a job interview. Your dollar could be the one that provides a warm meal. Your dollar could be the one that provides a place for someone to rest their head. Your dollar could be the one that gives hope to an individual who has felt all alone in this wonderful community. Please visit our website for more information at www.cclse.org. On behalf of all those we serve, you have our sincerest gratitude.
The Father Joseph Walijewski Legacy Guild
is hosting a screening event of the recent production “A Pencil in Our Lord’s Hand.” On Tuesday October 20, starting at 6:30 p.m., at St. Matthew Parish, 229 S 28thAve, Wausau 715-842-3148. Following the showing, there will be a panel discussion about the cause, the project, and the impact it has had on many people’s lives. This event is free and open to the public, so mark your calendars and plan on attending. Refreshments will be served. This ac-claimed production was recently shown on EWTN and is sure to
inspire you. For more information visit www.frjoesguild.org.
Readings For The Week of September 13, 2015
Sunday-13 Is 50:5-9a/Jas 2:14-18/Mk 8:27-35
Monday-14 Nm 21:4b-9/Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-17
Tuesday-15 1 Tm 3:1-13/Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35
Wednesday-16 1 Tm 3:14-16/Lk 7:31-35
Thursday-17 1 Tm 4:12-16/Lk 7:36-50
Friday-18 1 Tm 6:2c-12/Lk 8:1-3
Saturday-19 1 Tm 6:13-16/Lk 8:4-15
Sunday:-20 Wis 2:12, 17-20/Jas 3:16--4:3/Mk 9:30-37
St. Matthews 13th Annual Treasure Sale
229 S. 28th Ave. Wausau Saturday, September 19th 8:00am - 5:00pm Sunday, September 20th 9:00am - 3:00pm
Gates open at 8:00 Saturday morning.
No Early Sales!
Jubilee House, a Catholic worker house, serves a free community meal and hospitality every Thursday night in the school cafeteria at St. Matthew Parish. We are accepting reser-vations from groups who would like to provide and serve a meal. If you are interested, please contact Charlotte Santama at 715-842-4582. We are also welcoming new core group members to help supervise the program and volunteers to work as supervi-sors during the meal. If you are interested, please contact Gary Tapper (848-6120) or Judy Pederson (675-9215). As Dorothy Day said, “Peace begins when the hungry are fed.” You can be a part of the solution.
Shareshop ~ Presented by
The La Crosse Diocesan Council
of Catholic Women
Saturday, September 19, 2015, at St. John the Baptist Church in Marshfield. The day opens with 8:00 Mass by Father Samuel Martin and Father Eugene Wolf. Registration begins at 8:30 and continues until the program begins at 9:00. Father Martin will be the main speaker and Marie Fleisner will conduct a retreat. "Sharing God's Gifts; Sowing of Intentions" Closing Prayer by 2:00. Send your $12 check made out to LDCCW to: Marie Fleisner 203 West 14th Street, Marshfield, WI 54449. Please submit no later than September 12th. Lunch is included.
35th Annual La Crosse Diocesan
RURAL LIFE DAY in the Prairie du Chien Deanery
Hosted by: St. Wenceslaus Parish of Eastman, on the farm of Lonnie & Jane Achenbach
60003 Ducharme Ridge Rd Eastman, WI 54626-8172 2 miles South of Eastman on Hwy 27 & West 1 mile
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 10am Mass celebrated by Bishop William P. Callahan
followed by many fun events, concluding at 1:00pm.
PARISH NEWS & EVENTS
September 13th - September 20th
Sun-13 Deacon Bob Communion Service at Primrose 11:00 Mon-14 Tue-15 Parish Council Meeting 6:00 SH Wed-16 Fr. Mass at Mt. View 2:00 Thurs-17 Fri-18 Sat-19 Commitment Sunday DAA Sun-20 Commitment Sunday DAA Deacon Bob Communion Service at Primrose 11:00
I Wedding Banns
Meganne Cynkar and
Charles Sann III
Our sympathies and assurance of prayers to the families of
Alice Huntington Claude Gantner Michael Mosure
May their soul and all the souls of the
faithful departed rest in peace.
Holy Name of Jesus New Website
www.holynamewausau.com
HOLY NAME PARISH STEWARDSHIP
Weekly Collection Report for September 6th Adult Envelopes……………………………………….$ 7248.50 ACH Weekly Deposit ………………………………...$ 275.00 Student………………………………………………...$ Offertory……………………………………………….$ 431.28 Maintenance…………………………………………...$ 226.00
Weekly Collection $ 8,180.78 Second Collection (Debt Retirement) $ 354.16
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New TVs for the Religious Ed classrooms We have moved into the new millennium! The old
tube TVs and VCRs on big carts have made way
for low profile, thin panel TVs and DVD players -
a much needed upgrade, since it's hard to find our educational
program offerings on VHS tape anymore. This was a $4,000 pro-
ject, and to date, we have had $1,800 in donations. Please con-
sider helping us offset the cost of this upgrade! Please mark any
contributions to this project "TV's." Thank you for your contin-
ued support of Catholic Education!
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
September 19th and 20th
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Holy Name Society's 13th Annual Steak Fry
Tuesday, September 22nd from 5:30 to 7:00
at the Eagles Club on South 3rd Avenue.
Put the date on your calendar for a night of parish fellowship and good food. We will be selling tickets after all Masses on the weekends of September 13th and 20th. Sunday, September 20th will be the last day to purchase tickets. Ticket are $14. Any questions, call Bill Franzen or John Borowicz.
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Dee DeLaporte Norma Borowicz Nancy Manowski
Beth Gorski Kerry Hoffmann Kathy Oelke
Linda Franke Mark Hoffmann Pam Thompson
Helen Pagenkopf
Diane Holzschuh
Donna Anderson
Deacon Anderson
Lectors
Shirley Fosbender Sara Lewitzke Karie McAuliffe
Servers
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Nick Torgeson
Jon Torgeson
Ushers
Pat Hiatt Ron Brusky Dan Torgeson
Marlene Zoromski John Borowicz David Torgeson
Steve Sleeter Scott Lau Jane Rasmussen
Jim Reel XXXXXXXX Sue Sullivan
Marshfield, Stevens Point, Thorp, and Wausau joint sponsors
Fall General Assembly
Saturday, October 17th
Alice Heinzen - Director of the Office for Marriage and
Family Life Diocese of La Crosse: "Reasons for Hope
from Pope Francis."
Her experiences with the Pope and with the universal
Church will be shared.
Location: Our Lady of Peace 1414 West 5th Street Between Schmidt and Adams Registration: 8:45 AM Program: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM Lunch included in $10 Registration by October 5th. $15 later or at the door. LDCCW President LuAnn Miller attending. Raffle Baskets for good causes within the area. Parking Lot, Entry, and Registration toward the back of the Church. Send your $10 (or $15) Registration made Payable to Wausau Deanery to: Jeanette Knauf-Masanz, Treasurer 1418 State Road 107 Marathon, WI 54448 Name___________________________________________ Parish__________________________________________
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & YOUTH MINISTRY NEWMAN SCHOOL NEWS
NEWMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS
Need registration information?
Call and come to visit your Newman Catholic
Schools:
Licensed Child Care
St. Michael: 615 Stark Street, Wausau, 715-848-0206
St. Therese: 112 W. Kort Street, Rothschild, 715-355-5254
Preschool, 4 Pre K
St. Mark: 602 Military Road, Rothschild, 715-359-9662
St. Michael: 615 Stark Street, Wausau, 715-848-0206
Kindergarten – Grade 5
St. Mark: 602 Military Road, Rothschild, 715-359-9662
St. Anne: 604 N. 6th Avenue, Wausau, 715-845-5754
Grades 6 – 12
Newman Catholic MS/HS: 1130 W. Bridge Street, Wausau,
715-845-8274
Central Office – 715-845-5735
www.newmancatholicschools.com
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2014-2015 Religious Education Schedule
Classes on Wed. 6:15-7:30 (unless otherwise noted)
Sept 16 Rel Ed & 1st Reconciliation Parent Mtg #1 Sept 23 Rel Ed & Fire Drill Sept 30 Rel Ed & Open House Oct 7 Rel Ed & 1st Reconciliation Parent Mtg #2 Oct 14 Rel Oct 21 Rel Ed & Diocesan Assessment-Gr. 4, 8, 10 Oct 28 Rel Ed
2015-2016 1st Eucharist & 1st Reconciliation
REMINDER—1st Parent Meeting is this Wed, Sept. 16th from 6:15-7:30
in the Parish Center during Rel Ed.
Please join us for Holy Name and St. Matthew’s
presentation on Casa Hogar Juan Pablo II orphanage and the 2016 Youth Mission trip to Casa Hogar
Sun., Oct. 4th, 2015 from 6:30pm-8:00pm in Holy Name of Jesus Church
As Catholics we have a strong commitment to Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. These needs extend to people all over the world, including the children who live at Casa Hogar in Peru.
Fr. Bob and others will share stories of the children, histo-ry of the orphanage, and insight into how we can work together to help in different ways. And even share some of the ways you are already helping and may not even know.
One of the ways that will be discussed will be the 2016 Youth Ministry Mission trip currently being planned. This mission trip will be for teens 16 years and older who have a true desire to make a difference in the lives of others. Missionary efforts will begin before we leave and while in Peru, the group will work at the orphanage and spend time with the children.
If you are unable to attend, but would like to know more about the mission trip, please call the Rel Ed office at 715-842-4543. Hope to see you there!
Children learn about Jesus in Sunday
School
Sunday School begins
Sept. 27th during 10:30 mass. All children that are 4-6 yrs of age (Pre-K-1st
grade) are invited to come each Sunday to enjoy
the study of the Word of God .
Parents can drop off their children prior to mass and pick up after
mass! Let us make a difference in the faith formation of your chil-
2015-2016 Confirmation Reminder
1st Meeting for Candidate and Parent(s) is
Sunday, Sept. 13th
Beginning with 8 am mass
Meeting from 9:15 am—11:30 am
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Catholic Crusader events are planned for all Holy
Name and St. Matthew’s teens between 6th—
12th grades. Sign up now and joing the fun!
Upcoming Events - Mark Your Calendars!
Oct 3rd - St. John Bosco Youth Day (see bulletin insert)
Oct 24th - Leaf Raking Volunteers are needed to help make
a difference for parishioners at Holy Name unable to take care
of the yards themselves. More info in upcoming bulletin.
Nov 13th-15th - Immersion Retreat
in WI Dells (Diocesan High School Retreat/Rally). Cost: $150
(incl. rally, Sat lunch & dinner, Wilderness Resort lodging/waterpark). RSVP deadline: Oct 23rd
Dec 11th-12th - Middle School Lock-in
at Holy Name. Cost $10 + food. RSVP deadline: Dec 4th.
CatecheticalSunday!Sunday,Sept20th!
During10:30massallCatechists,TeachersandAdministration
fromHNPReligiousEducationandNewmanCatholicSchoolswill
commissionedfortheministrytheywillprovidethemembersof
ourParishandthestudentsinourCatholicschools.!!
Asafaithcommunitypleasecontinuetosupportandholdinyour
prayersthoseReligiousEducationCatechistsandNewman
CatholicSchoolsteachersfortheireffortstocontinuetobring
membersofourchurchtoagreaterunderstandingoftheir
Catholicfaith.!
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