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776-4431 Hwy 23, Darlington
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776-3202
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214 Main St., Darlington, WI
776-2446 New Construction-Remodeling
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608.776.2385 -or-608.574.6366
Tom Kleiber Kleiber
Custom Designs
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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!
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
121 Pelco DR 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 Electronic Store Computers-TV’s-Phones-More
11982 Hwy 23S-Darlington
608-776-2021
Inside Darlington Auto Supply (NAPA)
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
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 School Office…………………….…...776-3710 School Principal: Tanya Horne Email: [email protected]
Religious Ed Diane Smith-Hole …………………...776-2258 Email: [email protected] 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
is for You
We, the unified faith community of OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH, include the churches of Saint Peter, Our Lady of Hope, Saint Michael, Holy Rosary and Immaculate Conception. We are a diverse, merged community with a long history of faith. As a community of faith, we seek to worship together and grow with the sacraments as we nurture a love of Christ and one another. As disciples of Christ through Catholic education we strive to help the youth and children explore, understand and practice their faith. As a body of Christ, we are committed to evangelization through Catholic education and fellowship. We seek to become a strong, active community rooted in charity.
MISSION STATEMENT Alana Black
608.776.2125 229 Main Street Darlington, WI
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SATURDAY, March 25 7:30-8:30AM Catholic Men’s Meeting—Forgiven
4:55pm Pray the Rosary in Church—Bernard Biraki, Leader 5:15pm Mass † Theresa Thompson Baptism @ Mass of Colton James Carson Son of Joshua & Rachel Carson Servers: Judith & Josie Meister & Sammy Turpin Lector:: Rose Schulte Reader of Petitions: Rose Schulte Eucharistic Ministers: Rose Schulte & Jane Jean Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers Hospitality: CCW Members
SUNDAY, March 26 8:00am Mass @ Immaculate Conception, Truman
† Jerry & Ruth McKeon; † Bernard & Mary Brings; † Bernard & Marie Kliebenstein 10:10am Pray the Rosary in Church—Volunteer, Leader 10:30am Mass † Joe & Rosie Thompson, Al Wiegel & Tom Keyes; † Rosalie & Kevin Curry & Verlene McGowan Baptism @ Mass of Tagen David McGowan Son of Pat & Elizabeth McGowan Servers: James & Carson Hartwig Lector: Bill McDaniel Reader of Petitions: Bill McDaniel Eucharistic Ministers: Bill & Sharon McDaniel Greeter/Gift Bearer: McGowan Family Members Hospitality: CCW Members 6:00pm Spanish Mass
MONDAY, March 27—No Mass TUESDAY, March 28 3:00-4:00pm Eucharistic Adoration in Church
4:30pm Mass † Helen Roth 5:00-10:00pm Eucharistic Adoration in Church WEDNESDAY, March 29 8:30am School Mass † Carl Craugh 7:00pm Parish Reconciliation THURSDAY, March 30 8:30am Mass † Lenore Reichling FRIDAY, March 31
10:30am Mass @ Manor † LeRoy & Rosie King 12:15pm Stations of the Cross SATURDAY, April 1 NO Catholic Men’s Meeting 8:30am First Saturday Devotions
9:00am Mass † Lane Thompson 4:55pm Pray the Rosary in Church—Irma Wiegel, Leader
5:15pm Mass † Patrick C Zweifel Servers: Thomas & Nathan Wessel Lector: Phyllis Sonsalla Reader of Petitions: Phyllis Sonsalla Eucharistic Ministers: Phyllis Sonsalla & Mary Jo Murphy Greeter/Gift Bearers: Volunteers Hospitality: CCW Members
SUNDAY, April 2 8:00am Mass @ St. Peter’s, Elk Grove † John & Helen Byrne 10:10am Pray the Rosary in Church –Bernard Biraki, Leader 10:30am Mass † Barney & Rick Meylor; † Roger & Viola Anderson Servers: Hannah & Lacie Smith Lector: Barbara Ritchie Reader of Petitions: Barbara Ritchie Eucharistic Ministers: Shari Ruesga & Rhonda Wonders Greeter/Gift Bearers: Meylor Family & Cwynar Family Members Hospitality: CCW Members 6:00pm Spanish Mass
From the Desk of Father Bosco Dear Friends, The Gospel story is a lesson on growth in faith. The climax of the story comes when the man makes a profession of faith in Jesus, ‘Lord, I believe.’ His journey from blindness to sight symbolizes the journey from unbelief to faith, which is a journey from darkness to light. St. Paul says, ‘Once you were in darkness, but now your are light in the Lord’ (Second Reading). Sadly, while the blind man opens more and more to
the light, the Pharisees, who are physically sighted, become more and more spiritually blind. In giving sight to a blind man Jesus shows that he is ‘the light of the world’. The First Reading talks about the depth of God’s seeing. While people look at appearances, God looks at the heart. I wish you and your loved one a happy and fruitful Lent.
Apostolate to the Handicapped WISC-TV Channel 3, Sundays at 7:00am. April 1 2017 Men of Christ Conference Obedience Amid The Rebellion—a Catholic conference for men of all ages—Milwaukee Theatre, Milwaukee, WI. Starting at 9am and ending with Mass at 4pm presided by Archbishop Listecki. Speakers are: Dr. Scott Hahn, Jason Evert & Jesse Romero. Contact Mike Robiolio ([email protected] or 608-776-3266) or Bill McDaniel to register and for more information May 5-7 Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend in Rockford, IL; June 2-4 in Brookfield, WI or July 14-16 in Madison, WI. Early registration is recommended. To register go to alifetimeoflove.org or call (888)574-5653. Para un fin de semana en Espanol por favor llamen a Andres y Maria al 630-229-2600. Las fechas son Junio 9-11 y Septiembre 15-17.
MARCH 19, 2017 - OUR LADY OF FATIMA CONTRIBUTIONS
DIOCESAN & LOCAL EVENTS
THIS WEEK’S MASSES & EVENTS
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_ Every week the Catholic Herald features the events calendar that includes upcoming events in parishes and Catholic organizations throughout the diocese. Each week the Catholic Herald also includes TV programs of note and movie reviews from the Office for Film and Broadcasting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. 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.
OUR CALL TO STEWARDSHIP “Not as man sees does God see, because man sees the appearance but the Lord looks into the heart.” 1 Samuel 16:7 How often do we invest our time, talent and treasure in creating an appearance that does not matter at all to God? We strive to impress with our clothing, home, career, possessions, car and other marks of distinction. But none of these illusions of greatness will impress God. Instead, He will look into our hearts to see how much we loved Him, how much we loved others and how we showed that love by the way we used our time, talents and treasure here on earth.
Please pray for our sick: Bernie Wiegel, Glenn Garvey, Dale Symons, Eileen White, Joyce Von Rueden, Rita Marty, Heidi Brunkow Moran, Paul O’Brien, Jerry Nethery, Jean Stopper and Adler Roelli. If you know of someone seriously ill and needs community prayers, please inform Father Bosco.
HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL SCHOOL SPRING FUNDRAISER-ORDER NOW THRU MARCH 27! Cookie Dough, Butter Braids & Pies! Cost of $12 each. Contact a School Student or Lynnette Boatman @ 608-206-4672 or [email protected]. Pick up to be April 12 from 3:00-5:00pm in Church Basement. EARLY RELEASE: Friday, March 31 at 1:15pm EARLY RELEASE: Friday, April 7 at 1:15pm EASTER VACATION from April 13—17; school resumes April 18
RELIGIOUS ED: For information and schedule go to www.HolyRosaryCatholicChurch.org
Seeing is believing. Take a ride to Holy Rosary Cemetery and see the statue of “Christ the Redeemer”. The expense would amount to $10,000 including landscaping. If one or more families are willing to perpetuate the memory of someone in their family, you may donate and we will duly recognize them with a plaque on the base.
Lenten Ecumenical Services March 29—First Baptist Church; Preacher—Angie Steinhauer April 5—Holy Rosary Church; Living Stations A light supper will be available at all churches from 5:30-6:30pm with services beginning at 6:30pm
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.
Accepting bids for mowing Holy Rosary Cemetery & Holy Rosary Church Grounds. Job description includes: mowing & trimming. Please provide proof of insurance. Please let us know if spraying is something you are also insured for. Please provide references/experience. Bids may be made separately or together. Bids should be submitted to the Parish Office. Deadline for bids is April 4.
RANGER RAFFLE—K.C.’s along with Home & School are selling tickets for a “2017 Polaris General 1000-4 Ranger”. Tickets are available from K.C. members, Home & School members, CCW members or at the Parish Office at a cost of $100 per ticket. Prizes: 1st—2017 Polaris General 1000-4 Ranger and $2,000 cash OR $20,000 cash; 2nd through 5th Prizes—$1,000 cash each.
PLEASE remove all w inter memorials from Holy Rosary Cemetery by April 8. Cemetery cleanup will be taking place during the next few weeks. 4K REGISTRATION—Darlington Community School District 4K Registration on Monday, April 3 from 3-
6:30pm @ Darlington Elementary/Middle School for every child who will be 4 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2017. Parents are asked to bring their child’s birth certificate and immunization records. Call for an appointment at 608-776-4021, Option 5.
HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL is looking for a lunch helper volunteer for Mondays from 10:15 -12:00. If interested, contact Tanya Horne at 776-3710.
THIS WEEKEND there w ill be an Easter Flower Collection at all Masses.
THANK YOU to all who served as Mass Ministers in March—Servers, Lectors, Readers, Greeter/Gift Bearers, Eucharistic Ministers, Hospitality, Cantors, Musicians & Rosary Leaders. Thanks also to our Bulletin Stuffer, the Offertory Counters, those who serve on Councils & Commissions, Church Decorators and Snow Shoveler. We are grateful to our March Church Cleaners: Jenny Crist, Jamie Hartwig, Shirley Hastert, Mary Heinberg & Vicki Crist. The April crew is: Mary Wiegel, Pat Martin, Dale Wiegel & Marian Kelly.
Next weekend an Anonymous Donor will be sponsoring the $1 Challenge.
MINISTRY SIGN UP SHEETS FOR HOLY WEEK MASSES ARE ON THE TABLE NEXT TO THE BAPTISMAL FONT. April 12 at 7:00pm there w ill be a meeting for ALL Church Committees in the basement. This is
to discuss upcoming maintenance projects at Holy Rosary. Any interested parishioners are invited to also attend.
Envelopes & Checks $3,493.00 64
Offertory $337.00
Votive Lights $22.00
Masses $60.00
Spanish Mass $26.00
ACH Monthly 15th $820.00 12
ACH Weekly Fridays $365.00 6
TOTALS $5,123.00
This Wednesday, March 29, at 7:00pm is our Parish Reconciliation. Please avail this opportunity for Reconciliation and prepare well for the coming festivities.