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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE
PHONE 776-2123
"Where Decorating Is An Adventure" 229 MAIN DARLINGTON
Free Delivery 776-2125 1-800-310-2467
Quality New & Pre-Owned
Vehicles
VIRTUE
MOTORS NEW & USED
CARS AND TRUCKS
The area’s #1 Service Department
IF WE DON'T HAVE IT WE WILL TRY TO FIND IT
FOR YOU
776-4431 Hwy 23, Darlington
Residential & Commercial Services
Dean and Lori Wagner
776-3202
Black's Floor Covering
214 Main St., Darlington, WI
776-2446 New Construction-Remodeling
-Pole Buildings-Roofing TOOL & EQUIPMENT RENTAL◄
608.776.2385 -or-608.574.6366
Tom Kleiber Kleiber
Custom Designs
YOUR HOMETOWN INDEPENDENT BANK "Serving Lafayette County Since 1934"
Darlington, Wisconsin 53530
(608) 776-4071 www.fnbdarlington.com
Avon Locker Processing ∙ Meats ∙
Cheese CATERING
12026 Hwy. 23, Darlington
(608)776-2336 FAX: (608)776-2199
www.danlangeconstruction.com
Darlington, WI
(608) 776-3629
BRUNKOW
CHEESE
OF WISCONSIN
776-3716
PATRICK L. WHALEN D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
210 Main Street - Darlington, WI
Phone 608-776-4511
Mon. & Wed. 9 am.- Noon, 2 - 7 pm.
Tues. & Fri. 9 am. - Noon, 2 - 5 pm. Thurs. 9 a.m. - Noon
Darlington Dairy Supply.
608-776-4064 www.ddsco.com
Dr. Greg Tulachka
776-4471
Across from Memorial Hospital,
Darlington Accepting New Patients!
INSPIRE CREATE SHARE
David A. Meister Certified Public Accountant
Individual & Business
►Tax Preparation ►Payroll Services
Darlington, WI
608.776.3115
19585 Furnace Hill Rd., Darlington
608-776-2345 Cell: 608-482-2600
RICK REICHLING Oil Changes - Tires
Brakes - Exhaust
Kleiber Custom Woodworking Quality wood craftsmanship
& hand carving
Pat Kleiber
608-965-4536 www.mhtc.net/~pkleiber
MATHYS
ACE HARDWARE
226 Main Street
Darlington, WI 53530
PHONE:
776-3729
Brunkow
Construction, LLC Steve Brunkow
Building quality homes for over 30 years.
Call for an estimate 608-776-3658
Darlington, WI
DARLINGTON
AUTO SUPPLY
11982 Hwy. 23S, Darlington
(608) 776-4541 or 1-800-236-NAPA
GREENHOUSE
& FLORAL
608-776-3998 Annuals - Perennials -
Nursery Christmas Trees - Wreaths -
Poinsettias
Full Service Florist
County Shop Road Darlington 776-4054 Belmont 762-5161
191 Christensen Dr. Darlington, WI
776-2727
Your local Radio Shack Store Computers-TV’s-Phones-More
11982 Hwy 23S-Darlington
608-776-2021
Inside Darlington Auto Supply (NAPA)
Lance A. McNaughton Steven Haverty, of
counsel 213 Main St., Darlington
608-776-2662
965-8800
BJ & Vicki Wiegel, Owners www.shullsburgauto.com
AUTO LLC
ETERNAL NAILS Hanh Wick *Acrylic Nails *Art Work
*Manicure & Pedicure *Air Brush
1218 Madison St.
Darlington
۰MILK HAULING ۰CHEESE STORE 608996593779
SOUTHWEST GRAPHICS, 424 Main Street, Darlington, WI 608-776-4042
125 W Ann Street, Darlington
Scott Heinberg 776-8214 [email protected]
OUR LADY OF FATIMA
† HOLY ROSARY
† ST. PETER
† OUR LADY OF HOPE
† ST. MICHAEL
† IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCHES
Mailing Address: 730 Wells Street, Darlington, WI 53530
www9HolyRosaryCatholicChurch9org
Tammy Biraki
jewelsinsoy.com
camachofuneralhome.com
St. Vincent de Paul 348 Judgment
Shullsburg Tues-Fri: Noon-4
Sat: 9-4 Plus Sizes
Weekly in-store specials
BILL CRIST & SON, INC.
EXCAVATING AND SEPTIC SERVICE
14360 County Shop Road ۰Darlington, Wisconsin
Phone 776-3529
508 Park Place
* Darlington (608) 776-3542
At TRICOR, It’s All About You!
Tom & Patti Black
776-4025
Holy Rosary, Darlington- 104 E Harriet Street, Darlington Sat 5:15pm & Sunday 10:30am 5th Sunday 8:00am
St Peter's, Elk Grove- 26203 St Peter's Rd, Cuba City 1st Sunday 8:00am
Our Lady of Hope, Seymour- 10962 Co O, Shullsburg 2nd Sunday 8:00am
St Michael’s, Calamine - 17596 Ridge St, Mineral Point 3rd Sunday 8:00am
Immaculate Conception, Truman- 20984 County Z, Darlington 4th Sunday 8:00am
Parish Priest Fr. John Bosco Pudhota Rectory……………………………..…776-2251 Email: [email protected] Parish Center Parish Office…...……….….……....…776-4059 Secretary/Bookkeeper: Peggy North Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Holy Rosary School/Religious Ed School Office…………………….…...776-3710 RE Dir./School Principal: Diane Smith-Hole Email: [email protected] Youth Minister—Paul Thompson Parish Center………………………….776-2258 Cell ……………………..………...608-386-9173 Email: [email protected] Hours: Mon.,Tues.,Thurs. 9-5; Wed.10-5 & 6-8:30; Fri. 9-4 Our Lady of Fatima Parish Council:
Bernard Averkamp *Pat Meylor Meg Cullen Kathy Riechers Ann Lucas Joni Wedig Tim McComish Donna Jean Wiegel Sharon McDaniel Duane Wiegel *=Trustee
Our Lady of Fatima Finance Council: Meet 6:30pm - 2nd Wed. of Jan, Apr, July, Oct.
Jim Acherman John Knellwolf *Tom Black Tom Kliebenstein Kathleen Kelley David Meister Robert Klein *=Trustee
Holy Rosary Cemetery Sexton Ted McDermott………………....….....776-3083 Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Women Meetings: 1st Thurs.—7:00p.m. President: Irma Wiegel……………...482-1324 Knights of Columbus Meetings 3rd Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Grand Knight: Mike Wedig……..608-482-1063
Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. But early in the morning he arrived again in the temple area, and all the people started coming to him, and he sat down and taught them. Then the scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been cauht in adultery and made her stand in the middle. They said to him, “Teacher, his woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery. Now in the law, Moses commanded us to stone such women. So what do you say?” They said this to test him, so that they could have some charge to bring against him. Jesus bent down and began to write on the ground with his finger. But when they continued asking him, he straightened up and said to them, “Let the one among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” Again he bent down and wrote on the ground. And in response, they went away one by one, beginning with the elders. So he was left alone with the woman before him. Then Jesus straightened up and said to her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” She replied, “No one, sir.” Then Jesus said , “Neither do I condemn you. Go, and from now on do not sin any more.” John 8:1-11
TODAY’S GOSPEL
SATURDAY, March 12
7:30-8:30 NO Catholic Men’s Meeting 4:55pm Pray the Rosary in Church-Phyllis Sonsalla, Leader
5:15pm Mass † Margaret Wanderscheid Servers: Nick & Ava Andrae Lector: Phyllis Sonsalla Reader of Petitions: Phyllis Sonsalla
Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers Eucharistic Ministers: Phyllis & John Sonsalla
Hospitality: Natalie Andrae, Charlene Walton, Janet Sniff
SUNDAY, March 13 8:00am Mass @ Our Lady of Hope, Seymour
† Libby Monson † Art Wedig Baptism @ Mass of Providence Ingelke Daughter of Amanda & Jacob Ingelke 10:10am Pray the Rosary in Church-Tim Meylor, Leader 10:30am Mass † All Deceased Members of Shamrock Club † John, Rose, Lloyd & Al Wiegel and All Deceased Family Members Servers: Hannah & Lacie Smith
Lector: Tim Meylor Reader of Petitions: Tim Meylor Greeter/Gift Bearers: Shamrock Club Members Eucharistic Ministers: Tim Meylor & Barb Ritchie Hospitality: Jennifer Wiederholt, Fran Demo & Mary Heinberg
MONDAY, March 14—No Mass TUESDAY, March 15 8:30am Mass † Hans, Lorena & John Geissbuhler 3:00pm Eucharistic Adoration in Church 5:00pm Eucharistic Adoration in Church WEDNESDAY, March 16 8:30am School Mass † Don Murray
THURSDAY, March 17 8:30am Mass † Rosie King FRIDAY, March 18 10;30am Mass @ Manor † Joe Stoddard 12:00pm Stations of the Cross
SATURDAY, March 19-Palm Sunday Eve
7:30-8:30am Catholic Men’s Meeting Retreat with Archbishop Sheen. All men welcome 4:55pm Pray the Rosary in Church-Tammy Biraki, Leader
5:15pm † Helena Lawinger † Wes & Ruth Berget † Rosie & Joe Thompson; Al Wiegel & Tom Keyes Servers: Tomi & Zack Daly Lector: Tom Jean Reader of Petitions: Tom Jean Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers Eucharistic Ministers: Tom & Jane Jean Hospitality: Shirley Stauffacher & Lorri Cwynar
SUNDAY, March 20—Palm Sunday 8:00am Mass @ St. Michael’s, Calamine
† Msg. Monte Robinson 10:10am Pray the Rosary in Church-, Leader 10:30am Mass † Barney & Rick Meylor Servers: Sydney & Lauren Weber Lector: Ann Lucas Reader of Petitions: Ann Lucas Greeter/Gift Bearers: Tim & Linda Meylor Eucharistic Ministers: Ann Lucas & Leah Gollmer Hospitality: Barb & Grant Ritchie & Shari Ruesga
From the Desk of Father Bosco Dear Friends, Thomas Alva Edison was not only a famous scientist but also a man of great vision and faith. He was a man who understood the vicissitudes of life and found ways to bring victory from what others might see as defeat. One day in December, 1914, his laboratory where all of his life’s work had been done, containing his notes, equipment and many of the contraptions he had created or was working to create, caught fire and burned to the ground. At the height of the fire,
Edison’s son Charles commented, “My heart ached for my father. He was 67, no longer young, and the work of his life was going up in flames before his very eyes.” The next morning Edison surveyed the damage and commented, “There is great value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God we can start anew.” Three weeks after the fire, Edison delivered the first phonograph. A significant invention literally sprang from the ashes of defeat. The Judeans, St. Paul and the woman in today’s Gospel all knew defeat, but they were able to right their lives and make new beginnings. It’s never too late to start afresh. May God continue to bless all of you with plenty of grace the rest of this Lent.
Apostolate to the Handicapped WISC-TV Channel 3, Sundays at 7:00am. September—April the third Friday of each month Ladies of Divine Mercy meet at St. Mary, 3673 CTY P, Cross Plains, WI, starting at 6 pm March 12 Catholic Conference for Men of All Ages at Milwaukee Theatre in Milwaukee, WI. Price Feb. 27-Mar.9 individual $48; after Mar. 10 individual price of $55 March 12 The Driver Opera House & The American Legion. You can get steak or chicken and enjoy lovely music at the same time! Serving from 4:30-8:00pm for $8-$11. Check out the Legion’s newly-renovated upstairs and listen to lovely entertainment. Doors upstairs open at 6:00pm with cost of $10/adults; Kids under 12 $5 March 17 & 18 at 7:30pm and March 19 at 1:30pm Darlington High School presents “Father Knows Best” at the High School auditorium. Tickets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door. Call 608-776-4001 for ticket information March 18 All women are invited to a Ladies of Divine Mercy Evening of Reflection at St. Mary of Pine Bluff Church, 3673 HWY P, Cross Plains, WI. Evening begins at 6:00pm with the Angelus and sung Vespers followed by Eucharistic Adoration. Around 7:00pm Fr. Scott Jablonski will give a spiritual reflection. The evening concludes with the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Benediction. A social follows. Priests will be available all evening for the Sacrament of Confession. April 15-17 Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend in Brookfield, WI. For more information visit alifetimeoflove.org or call 888-574-5653
March 6, 2016 - OUR LADY OF FATIMA CONTRIBUTIONS
DIOCESAN & LOCAL EVENTS
THIS WEEK’S MASSES & EVENTS
HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL___________________________________________ EARLY RELEASE: Friday, March 18 at 1:15pm EASTER BREAK: March 24-26; Classes resume Tuesday, March 29 PLEASE MAKE ALL CHECKS FOR THE CHURCH PAYABLE TO:
OUR LADY OF FATIMA OR “OLF”. (Cemetery checks can continue to be made out to the individual Cemetery.)
Deepen your faith with the CATHOLIC HERALD_ This week, Catholic Herald includes a special section on building and renovation. The issue also includes the popular Junior Saints section for youth. Learn more about your Catholic faith by reading the Catholic Herald. If you do not subscribe but wish to receive the Catholic Herald in your home, contact your parish office.
Religious Education: Grades 1-6: Classes meet March 13 & 20 at 9:15-10:15am Grades 7-9: Classes meet March 16 at 7:00-8:30pm Confirmation: Classes meets March 13 at 8:15-11:15am Confirmation: April 27 at 7:00pm at Holy Rosary First Communion Retreat March 13 for 2nd Grade Families from 10:30am-2:00pm First Communion: May 1 at 10:30 at Holy Rosary
Grades 7—9 Youth Ministry: Next meeting March 30 at 7:00pm. All youth in Grades 7-12 are encouraged to attend.
OUR CALL TO STEWARDSHIP “For his sake I have accepted the loss of all things and I consider them so much rubbish, that I may gain Christ…” (Philippians 3:8) The first commandment says that we shall not put other gods before the Lord. Detaching ourselves from material possessions and considering them “rubbish” does just that. It strengthens our relationship with Jesus and allows us to live more freely and joyfully.
LENTEN REGULATIONS Catholics who have celebrated their 14th birthday are to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, all Fridays in lent and Good Friday. In addition to abstaining from meat, Catholics who have celebrated their 18th birthday, until they celebrate their 59th birthday, are to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Those who are bound to this regulation may eat only one full meal. Two smaller meals are permitted if necessary to maintain strength according to one’s needs, but eating solid foods between meals is not permitted. These minimal penitential practices should not be lightly excused.
Please pray for our sick: Bernie Wiegel, Glenn Garvey, Jayne Russell, Dale Symons, Lloyd Houtakker and Eileen White. If you know of someone seriously ill and needs community prayers, please inform Father Bosco.
Lenten Ecumenical Services March 16—Holy Rosary Church; Living Stations. A light supper will be available at the church basement from 5:30-6:30pm with the Stations beginning at 6:30pm.
Next weekend the Endowment Committee (John & Phyllis Sonsalla, Irma Wiegel, Leon Wolfe, Jim Martin, Bob Larson, Bob Boyle and Bill McDaniel) will be sponsoring the $1 Challenge in support of the Endowment Fund.
FEBRUARY FROLIC The numbers are in! The profit from the February Frolic was $27,802.72. Thank you to all who made it a success!
Congratulations to all of Our Lady of Fatima students who were inducted in the National Honor Society.
Envelopes & Checks $3,875.00 86
Offertory $403.01
Votive Lights $55.00
Donation $400.00
Masses $105.00
ACH Weekly Fridays $365.00
TOTALS $5,203.01