Mass Schedule
Tuesday 8:15am Holy Trinity Wednesday 8:15am Holy Trinity Thursday
8:15am St. Gregory Friday 8:15am St. Gregory Saturday 4:00pm St.
Gregory Sunday 8:00am Holy Trinity 10:00am St. Gregory 7:00pm Holy
Trinity
Confessions
Parish Staff
Temporary Administrator
Holy Trinity Office: Barb Hruby 773-2380
St. Gregory Office & Religious Education: Rita Steffen
773-2511
[email protected] Patty Wilhelm 773-2511
Kiel (School Hill), WI 53042
Email:
[email protected]
St. Gregory Parish
PO Box 199, 214 Church Street St. Nazianz, WI 54232
Email:
[email protected]
Sacraments
Baptism, Marriage: Call the Parish Office Anointing of the Sick:
Call the Parish Office
Holy Trinity Council Members
Parish Council: Matt Schneider, Scott Faust, Jack Valukas, Randy
Neils, Mary Glomski, Dale Post, Nancy Augustine, Carol Koenig,
Kevin Bonde— Secretary Trustee Finance Council: Mark Vogel, Dennis
Albright, Bob Binversie, Sam Barnett, Dennis Graf, Chuck Schlosser,
Jim Augustine, Pamela Post— Treasurer Trustee
St. Gregory Council Members
Parish Council: Steve Noworatzky, Ron Egan, Tammy Olig, Christine
Schoenberger, Lisa Schueler, Allen Dietrich—Secretary Trustee
Finance Council: John Blattner, Linda Dietrich, Frank Riesterer,
Dale Christel, Jan Reindl, Lisa Halverson, Cecelia DeBruin, Steve
Lenzner, Ken Riesterer—Treasurer Trustee
Parish News
Confessions (now—June): St. Gregory—Saturdays at 3:30pm Holy
Trinity—Sundays at 9am Thank you to the many generous donors who
made it possible to up-
date the Parish Center doors! The finishing touches are now
complete. Several of you have already used them; others may not yet
have noticed the change. They are lighter weight, easier to open,
allow lots of sunshine in, and are a wonderful way to welcome all
our guests and visitors. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
An Outdoor Mass will be celebrated at Mary Queen of Hearts Chapel
in Steinthal off Hwy 67 near Kiel on Wednesday, May 5. The Rosary
will be prayed at 11am and Mass begins at 11:20. Bring lawn chairs.
Beginning Tuesday, May 4, the Rosary will be prayed at St. Gregory
every Tuesday evening at 6pm. This will continue through the month
of October. Bishop’s Appeal Goals Both parishes have done a
remarkable job this year with their respective Appeal goals. Thank
you so much! Even when the goal has been met, the promotion of the
Appeal does not end. If you have not yet shared a gift this year,
you will continue to receive information via mailings from the
Catholic Foundation. Please prayerfully consider making your gift
to help build and strengthen God’s kingdom. HT & SG May
Ministry Schedules have been emailed and copies are available in
back of church. A Bake Sale will be held on May 2 following the 8am
Mass. It is host- ed by the HT Christian Women. Bring your
delicious bakery; monetary donations will be accepted. Half of the
profits will go to a local, non- profit organization. HT Christian
Women recently gave monetary donations to the CP Telethon and The
Crossing in Manitowoc. In May, a donation will be made to The
Crossing in Manitowoc to help area mothers in need. May is the
Month of Mary The Rosary will be prayed 30 minutes before all
Masses & Communion Services at Holy Trinity.
Marian Days in May: May 1—May Crowning; May 13—Our Lady of Fatima;
May 31—The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Join in praying
Marian prayers, the Rosary & the Litany of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, beginning at 8am at Holy Trinity on these Marian days.
St. Gregory Stewardship: April 17 & 18, 2021
Weekly Fiscal Year Budget Envelopes $ 2,492.50 $165,000.00 Loose $
142.00 $ 10,000.00 Total $ 2,634.50 $175,000.00 Support Budget/Week
$ 3,365.38 $130,439.80 received for year
Difference this Week -$ 730.88 $ 44,560.20 needed by
6/30/21
Worship Schedule
Saturday April 24—Easter Weekday 4pm SG + Ron Christel Sunday April
25—Fourth Sunday of Easter 8am HT + Robert Schad 10am SG + Joseph
P. Litz 7pm HT + Art & Lucille Lange Tuesday April 27—Easter
Weekday 8:15am HT + Communion Service Wednesday April 28—Easter
Weekday 8:15am HT + Communion Service Thursday April 29—St.
Catherine of Siena, Virgin & Doctor of the Church 8:15am SG +
Communion Service Friday April 30—Easter Weekday 8:15am SG +
Communion Service Saturday May 1—Easter Weekday 4pm SG + Deceased
Members of Stephen Wagner Family Sunday May 2—Fifth Sunday of
Easter 8am HT + Deceased Members of the Stahl/Schuler Families 10am
SG + Ron Christel 7pm HT + Deceased Members of the Koenig/Schneider
Families
Liturgical Ministers May 1 & 2
Greeters: 4pm SG: Jim & Mary Bonde 8am HT: Wayne & Jan
Bennin 10am SG: Dale & Mardelle Christel 7pm HT: Volunteers
Lectors: 4pm SG: Pat Milligan 8am HT: Danielle Faust 10am SG:
Alayna Litz 7pm HT: Cecelia DeBruin Extra Ordinary Ministers of the
Eucharist: 4pm SG: none 8am HT: Fr. Paul, Cindy Roeck 10am SG: none
7pm HT: none Ushers: 4pm SG: Jim Bonde, Mark Kenneke 8am HT: Al
Fischer, Tom Knier 10am SG: Eric Zutz, Mel Baumgartner 7pm HT: Matt
Schneider Servers: 4pm SG: Josey Olig 8am HT: Adam Faust 10am SG:
Alayna Peterson, Kayla Peterson 7pm HT: Mason Schneider Scrip
Sales: Pre-order & pick up only
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Weekly Fiscal Year Budget Envelopes $ 2,268.00 $ 88,000.00 Loose $
110.00 $ 12,000.00 Total $ 2,378.00 $100,000.00 Support Budget/Week
$ 1,923.00 $ 74,980.25 received for year
Difference This Week $ 455.00 $ 25,019.75 needed by 6/30/21
Green Sunday: $35.00 Rice Bowl: $507.05
Dates to
Remember
Apr. 25 & 26 Second Collection: Green Sunday Tues., Apr. 27
SHAC Mtg 7pm, Ballpark Complex Sun., May 2 HT Christian Women Bake
Sale Sun., May 2 HT Christian Women Mtg 9am Tue., May 11 HT Finance
Council 6pm, HT Parish Council 7pm Sat., May 15 Confirmation
Retreat (Juniors) 8-11am at SG Tue., May 18 SG Food Pantry 1pm
Tue., May 18 SG Finance Mtg 6pm, SG Parish Council 7:15 May 22
& 23 Second Collection: Home Missions-Our Own Needs
Mass Readings for Week of April 26—May 2 Readings Gospel
Mon/Apr 26 Acts 11:1-18 John 10:1-10 Tues/Apr 27 Acts 11:19-26 John
10:22-30 Wed/Apr 28 Acts 12:24-13:5a John 12:44-50
Thurs/Apr 29 Acts 13:13-25 John 13:16-20 Fri/Apr 30 Acts 13:26-33
John 14:1-6 Sat/May 1 Acts 13:44-52 John 14:7-14
Sun/May 2 Acts 9:26-31 I John 3:18-24 John 15:1-8
Knightly News Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of the
month.
For more information about our Council contact Dave Christel at
(920) 773-3113
Community Events
Sun., May 2—Cleveland Fire Department Brat Fry 11am-6pm; Drive thru
Only. Cleveland Firehouse, 1274 West Washington Ave. Wed. May
12—St. James UCC Brat Fry 4-7pm; Carry-outs Only. St. James UCC,
13312 Pioneer Rd, Newton (in Spring Valley)
Thoughts for Today’s Readings To The Point: In today’s passage from
the parable of the Good Shepherd, we find another insight into
Jesus’ dream of how the world might be. While “the wolf” attacks
the flock in order to “catch and scatter,” Jesus is the shepherd
who leads not only the flock
he is currently tending, but also “other sheep that do not belong
to this fold.” In gathering the lost and searching for the
scattered, Je- sus does the work of his Father who desires that all
should be found, welcomed, loved, and cherished in the family of
God. To Experience: As members of God’s people, we experience Je-
sus in the healing touch or word of another and also when we are
led by the Spirit to minister to others in Jesus’ name. In your
path as a disciple, do you find yourself more often as the giver or
receiv- er of this grace? 1. In the first reading we hear of “a
cripple” who was healed in the
name of Jesus. What areas in your life are in need of healing at
this moment?
2. Today’s responsorial psalm proclaims, “The stone rejected by the
builders has become the cornerstone.” What examples of this have
you seen in your community?
3. In the reading from the first letter of St. Peter, we find a
descrip- tion of Christ’s nonviolent response to his persecutors.
How do you try to emulate his actions?
4. In the gospel parable Jesus says, “A good shepherd lays down his
life for the sheep.” Who are the sheep that you are called to
shepherd and how do you give of your life for them?
Source: Living Liturgy 2021, Liturgical Press
Hear to Serve …
TAKING A STAND FOR CHRIST
In our first reading this week from Acts of the Apostles, we join
Peter and John who have been arrested and are standing before
the Sanhedrin defending themselves for curing a crippled beggar in
the temple. The Sanhedrin, once again, are con- cerned over all the
excitement happening. These wolves are concerned someone else will
take them out of the spotlight and get the glory and honor they
want for themselves.
However, Peter doesn’t hide in silence, or take cred- it for
himself. No, Peter proclaims and defends himself with the name of
Jesus the Christ, even in the face of death. Just when the
religious leaders thought they had taken care of Jesus once and for
all, they saw that Jesus is still alive and doing mighty deeds
through His Apostles.
Peter and John cure in the name of Christ. They proclaim to
everyone that there is no salvation except through Jesus the
Christ. They do this knowing full well that they could end up just
like Jesus.
When we are questioned or confronted about our faith, our religion,
or our Catholic identity, can we stand up like Peter and defend
ourselves against others of the world? Whether it be someone of
another faith asking hon- est questions, or people in general
making remarks based on half-truths, can we defend ourselves? When
people have assumptions taken from unverified stories and
information on the internet, are we able to defend the faith? When
public policy or political agendas do not align with the teach-
ings of Jesus Christ, are we able to take action and work for
change?
Before we defend the faith, we have to know our faith. Have we
taken the time to grow in knowledge of our faith since our days in
Catholic grade school or the day we got confirmed? Do we really
know the true meaning behind our Sacraments? Do we know why we
really go to Mass, and why we worship the way we do? Do we know why
the Church has taken the stance it has on certain issues such as
being married inside a church, birth control, living together,
abortion, or the death penalty? These things are not issues of
personal opinion. No, these are issues of truth, and Je- sus Christ
is the truth.
Being a byproduct of the 60’s and 70’s, I know that my early
Catholic education was lacking in many ways. As a Church, we may
have spent too much time trying to fit in with other faiths and
society. We were more worried about being welcoming and not making
waves while we pushed our doctrine, our theology, and teachings to
the back pew. As a result, we now have empty pews on Sunday,
participation in the Sacraments on a downward spiral, and
multitudes of people who don’t understand the gift of our
faith.
There are two questions we need to answer in our lives. Do we take
a stand for Jesus the Christ, His teach- ings, and the Church He
gave us? And are we equipped to do so?
Standing up for Jesus Christ means that we are going to end up just
like Jesus. Yes, there will be a heavy cross to bear, and we will
be ridiculed and rejected by some, but the end result is being
raised on the last day.
Peter didn’t stand and mumble before the world about his faith and
neither should we. Deo Gratias, Deacon Gary
“With Christ as the center of your l ife, you wil l never be
disappointed. ”
Pope Francis
Thank you to our wonderful catechists and all our RE families for
working through this challenging year with us.
We all have learned so much, and we couldn’t have done it without
you!
** Mrs. Patty Wilhelm, Coordinator
[email protected] **
Mrs. Rita Steffen, Asst. Coordinator
[email protected]
From April 26—May 2 the Sanctuary Candles are burning
in memory/honor of:
Pray for the Sick:
John E. Meyer, Mary Mueller, Orville Bonde, Kay Binversie, Ken
Kozminski, Wendy (Riesterer) Puddy,
Tom Pelk, Jim Riesterer, and Warren “Corky” Fidlin, Pam
Lenzner
To add or remove a name from this listing, a family member should
call your Parish Office-SG: 773-2511 or HT: 773-2380 Thank
you.
Holy Trinity:
HT Christian Women Calendar Winners are…
Apr 11 - $30 Randall Neils, Kiel #1660 Apr 12 - $20 Remi Dumbelton,
Kiel #1789 Apr 13 - $20 Mike Kleczewski, Cleveland #1674 Apr 14 -
$20 Pauline DeLong, Cleveland #0377 Apr 15 - $20 Jane Ratajezak,
Kiel #1136 Apr 16 - $20 Jim Feld, Sheboygan #1050 Apr 17 - $20 Nick
Holschbach, Cato #0086
St. Gregory:
Fred & Isabelle Stiefvater ———————
Math & Rose Meyer
Legacy Gifts to St. Gregory Parish Current projects for donation
consideration:
• Electronic Bells for the Steeple
• Decorations for church environment (by liturgical seasons)
• Church ceiling rib repairs & paint
SG Prayer Line: Lucille Heinzen at 773-2317
SG Nursing Home/Assisted Living: Melissa Frost 773-3270
SG Caring Hearts & Hands: Melissa Frost 773-3270
SG Food Pantry: Faye Riesterer at 773-2422
HT Prayer Line: Complete card by suggestion box in back of church
or call the parish office.
Would you like to receive Communion at home?
St. Gregory parishioners please contact: Mary Olig 775-4756, Gene
Riesterer 773-2585, or the parish office 773-2511.
Holy Trinity parishioners please contact: Dennis and Karen Graf
693-8700 or the parish office 920-773-2380.
Parish Outreach
Legacy Gifts to Holy Trinity Parish Current projects for donation
consideration: Liturgical Decorations in worship space (colored
banners) Upgrading stain glass windows-worship space
SCRIP is sold in parish office: Monday—Friday 8am-Noon
HT Scrip Coordinators~Betty Hardy &
Sandy Neils~920-773-2380
Continue to call ahead to ensure we have what you are looking for
on hand.
Your order will be ready for pick up in the office OR at Mass!
Thank you to all who continue to purchase SCRIP!
HOLY TRINITY SCRIP
ST. GREGORY SCRIP Scrip is sold in the parish office:
Monday—Friday 8am-Noon
Debbie Griem 773-2708 Marlene Zutz 775-4253
Call ahead … your order will be waiting for you at pick up!
OR
Call ahead (by Friday at 10:30) … pick up your order at Mass!
Scrip sales for week ending April 18: $1,904.11 3% (average) profit
to the parish: $57.12
The following parish family members are serving our nation in the
Armed Forces:
Jesse Augustine, Kurt Binversie, Connor Faucett, Dustin
Koenig,
Matthew Koenig, Samuel Koenig, Brandon Mueller, Adam Satori,
and Anton Simon
Please contact the parish office to add a family member.
2021 Goal 2021 Donated Percentage Met St. Gregory: $21,995.00
$21,995.00 100% Holy Trinity: $14,913.00 $14,655.00 98%
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