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Parish Life This Week
Monday, August 3
7:00pm Pastoral Council
Tuesday, August 4 9:00am Liturgy—For the residents
(At Messner Manor)
1:00pm Faith Sharing Group
7:00pm Grief Support Group
Wednesday, August 5 7:00pm Centering Prayer
Thursday, August 6 10:00am Pastoral Care Committee
10:30am Liturgy—For the residents
(at Tamarack)
Friday, August 7 9:00am Liturgy— Hassenfelt Family Saturday, August 8
School Supply Drive 4:30pm Liturgy—Cathy Burant†
4:30pm Rite of Welcoming
Sunday, August 9
School Supply Drive 8:30am Liturgy— For the Parish
11:00am Liturgy—Lee Romens†
7:00pm Gay & Straight in Christ
Upcoming Events Aug 10 Commissions meet as needed
Aug 10 Outreach Committee
Aug 12 Peacemakers Lunch drop-off
Aug 12 Centering Prayer
Aug 12 Unemployed/Underemployed
Support Group
Aug 13 Immigration Meeting
Aug 18 Grief Support Group
Aug 19 St. Ben’s Meal Program
Aug 22 Corn Roast!
OUR MISSION STATEMENT Good Shepherd is a Christian, caring community, nourished by a joyful spirit-filled liturgy that inspires our daily lives. We strive
to welcome, accept and love all people as they are, and through our ministries reach out with active concern to those in need.
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time —August 2, 2009
Welcome To
GOOD SHEPHERD Catholic Church
Menomonee Falls, WI
Light reading may have
deep meaning
Every week of the year, we come to celebrate our faith in community at Liturgy. We also are given the
opportunity to engage in a little light reading (after Mass, of course!). What reading? Why, the
bulletin!
The lowly, perhaps under-appreciated bulletin is the primary vehicle of written communication among
ourselves. We inform each other of the sacramental life happening around us; the births and bap-
tisms; the initiations into reconciliation and the Eucharistic life, the opportunity for the sacraments of
healing, of forgiveness, of confirmation in faith. The cycle of life is also celebrated in the passing of
family and friends among us in the wonderfully celebrated Masses of Christian Burial. Our strong
commitment to social concerns is present in nearly every page. Thoughtful ―main bulletin articles‖
seen on this very page are carefully crafted to reflect insights that have been generated as a result of
our lived life together.
Reading about the events of our parish that are happening are not merely informational pieces; as a
whole, they are a reflection on the activities, opportunities and values of our particular parish
community.
Sometimes there is a bit of repetition and it may seem like we are playing a game of ―Where’s Waldo‖,
but in this case it’s ―Where’s the new stuff?‖ We do run some articles 3 or more times depending on
space and/or the proximity of the date to the activity. But most certainly, there is always something
new, and fresh and informative that tells us more about each other.
So, next time you pick up your bulletin or are handed one by our great ushers, take it home and
consider what an archaeologist years ahead might think of what we are saying to one another; from
an outside perspective, this light reading may have deep meaning.
What’s new in the bulletin this week?
Come, join in freshening up some of the parish rooms with paint!
Several opportunities to learn a little something new
about Catholicism.
Don’t forget the front cover which makes note of happenings
in the coming week.
Pastoral Council Agenda for upcoming meeting
Retreat Opportunities
August 2, 2009 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Food Pantry Needs: Paper Towels, Peanut Butter, Jelly,
Eternal Rest Grant
Unto Him. . . Charles Paul was born
into eternal life on July
23rd. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial was cele-
brated at Good Shep-
herd on July 27th.
Please remember his wife Rita,
family and friends.
Nursery Care Every Sunday at
Good Shepherd! Are your children restless during
Mass? Please consider
using the Nursery for chil-
dren age 6 and under.
Good Shepherd offers
year-round nursery care
upstairs in Room 219. The
nursery is open every Sun-
day from 8:15 AM to 12:15PM.
There is always a certified caregiver
present to play with the children. If
you have any questions, call Corinna
at 414.671.1775.
Annual School Supply Drive It’s that time again! A great activity
for the whole household!
We will be collecting school supplies
for our young student
friends in Waukesha
and Milwaukee Coun-
ties. You can pick up a
bag with a list of items
to bring - in both lobbies
after Mass. Bring your
items with you on
August 1 & 2 and August 8 & 9.
GAY and STRAIGHT in CHRIST On Sunday, August 9th, we will
gather in the Day Chapel at 7:00 PM
to welcome anyone who would like
to know more about the GLBT com-
munity and the Catholic view. Lively
discussion with refreshments to fol-
low. Flag your evening of Thursday,
October 22nd for a gourmet Chili
supper and viewing of an informa-
tive and emotional family movie ti-
tled ―Anyone and Everyone.‖
Learning the Art and Practice of Christian Companionship You’re invited to consider signing up for the Spiritual Mentoring Program – a
two-year program offered once a month (from Sept. through May) on Satur-
days (8:30 am to 3:30 pm). The purpose of this pro-
gram is to form and equip persons to be faithful in
their spiritual walk, to become true companions to
others as they journey and live out their relationship
with God, and to become adept in discerning the
movements of the Spirit in themselves and others.
Seventeen of our fellow parishioners have attended
this program and speak highly of it. Tuition is
subsidized in part by the Eschweiler New Century Fund. Contact Jane Clare
for more information at ishiguroj@archmil.org or 262 255 2035.
Opportunities to Grow in Faith Together! Here are two excellent programs being offered by Cardinal Stritch Univer-
sity’s St. Clare Center for Ministry Formation. Interested parishioners will be
subsidized by our Eschweiler New Century Fund for these programs:
1. Pentecost Mission – a basic adult religious education series –
offered 8 Saturday mornings in Fall (8:30 to 11:45 a.m.) Some topics cov-
ered: Jesus and the Gospels, Sin and Grace, Church History. Some of the
presenters: Dr. Dan Scholz, Fr. Andy Nelson, Fr. Steve Avella.
2. Certificate in Lay Ministries – a more intense two-year program
offered on Saturdays (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) This program is grounded in the
four formation elements outlined in the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bish-
ops’ document, ―Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord,‖ – intellectual,
spiritual, human and pastoral formation. A full and rich adventure in adult
faith formation!
Both programs start August 29, 2009. For more information call Jane
Clare in the parish office.
RCIA, Rite of Welcoming The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the Catholic Church’s cate-
chumenal process of welcoming new members. It is our way to assist and
accompany prospective Catholics on their journey to become full and active
members of a community of believers. On Saturday, August 8, 2009, at the
4:30 Mass, Good Shepherd will celebrate the Rite of Welcoming (those
baptized in another tradition) with Allen Braeger. Please welcome him, and
encourage and support him on his journey of faith.
What is Personal Prayer after Mass? I’m very glad you asked. Personal prayer after Mass is available for any one
desiring a prayerful experience. At times, perhaps you would like the
support of praying with another person for a personal intention. You may
want to consider a prayer of thanksgiving or a prayer for a special blessing.
We have also had small groups gather when a friend or family member was
in need of prayer.
Prayer leaders feel privileged to have the opportunity to pray with you on
any subject. Listen for the announcement after Eucharist whenever a per-
sonal prayer leader is available after Mass. All are welcomed.
Good Shepherd Directory N88 W17658 Christman Road
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-2630 Parish Offices .............................................. (262) 255-2035 Courtesy/Hall Phones .................................. (262) 255-2213 Fax ............................................................... (262) 255-2020 Website ...................................... www.mygoodshepherd.org
Pastoral Team Pastor ............................................................. Kenneth Mich Deacon .................................................... Gene Christensen Deacon ..............................................................Sandy Sites Pastoral Associate ................................ Jane Clare Ishiguro Director, Administrative Services .................... Mark Steimle Director, Liturgy & Music ...................S. Joann Julka, SSSF Administrative Assistant ................... Marguerite Thompson Custodian ................................................. Jerry Podkowinski Liturgical Secretary .................................. Gene Christensen Director, Child Ministry ................................... Lorrie Maples Director, Youth Ministry .............................. Suzanne Foster CF Program Administrative Asst ................ Shari Rodriguez Coordinator of Time & Talent ..................... Shari Rodriguez Pastoral Minister: ....................................... Ann Castiglione Pastoral Care Coordinator .......................... Cheryl Matusiak
Pastoral Council Dave Christensen ............................................. Chairperson Jim Yerger ................................................ Vice Chairperson Jeff Bloedorn......................................................... Secretary Marty Hassenfelt ...................................... Trustee Treasurer Bob Wachowiak ....................................... Trustee Secretary Eric Bloedorn, Tom Dueppen, Beth Gonstead, Steven Grieb, Vivian Hughes, Larry Kolb, Tom Moran, Julie Nolan, Mary Oswald, Patrick Taugher
Team Email Parish Office ............................ goodshepherd@gdinet.com Ann Castiglione ........................... castiglionea@archmil.org Gene Christensen ....................... christenseng@archmil.org Suzanne Foster ................................... sfoster@archmil.org Jane Clare Ishiguro ........................... ishiguroj@archmil.org S. Joann Julka, SSSF............................. julkaj@archmil.org Lorrie Maples ...................................... maplesl@archmil.org Cheryl Matusiak ............................ matusiackc@archmil.org Kenneth Mich ......................................... michk@archmil.org Shari Rodriguez ............................. srodriguez@archmil.org Sandy Sites............................................ sitess@archmil.org Mark Steimle ..................................... steimlem@archmil.org Marguerite Thompson .................. margueritet@archmil.org
For the Hard of Hearing Hearing Assisted Devices available for celebrations and services, see usher for assistance.
Liturgy Schedule Weekend: Saturday 4:30 pm; Sunday 8:30 am & 11:00 am • Childcare (4 & under) during Sunday liturgies in Rm. 219. • Sunday 11:00 am liturgy signed for the deaf. Weekday: Tuesday & Friday 9:00 am; Thursday 10:30 am (at MFHCC, Tamarack, or Northfield Manor); 1st Tuesday 9:00 am (at Messner Manor)
Sacraments Reconciliation: Communal services held in Advent & Lent. Individual confession by appointment with the pastor. Marriage: Preparation begins by calling the pastor no later than 6 months prior to the planned date. Children’s Baptism: Call the pastor to register. Next celebrations are: August 29/30
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIA is a time to consider full membership into the Catholic Faith. Call our office for more information.
Adult Confirmation Call our office if you wish to be confirmed.
Membership Families or individuals over 17 are invited to join our Faith Community! Call the Parish offices.
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Readings for the Week of August 2, 2009
Sunday: Ex 16:2-4, 12-15/Eph 4:17, 20-24/
Jn 6:24-35
Monday: Nm 11:4b-15/Mt 14:13-21
Tuesday: Nm 12:1-13/Mt 14:22-36
Wed: Nm 13:1-2, 25---14:1, 26-29a, 34-35/
Mt 15:21-28
Thursday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14/2 Pt 1:16-19/
Mk 9:2-10
Friday: Dt 4:32-40/Mt 16:24-28
Saturday: Dt 6:4-13/Mt 17:14-20
Next Sun: 1 Kgs 19:4-8/Eph 4:30---5:2/
Jn 6:41-51
Scripture Readings for Week Vocation Views
No explanation, short of a miracle Pulled from a freezing Lake Winnebago after being underwater for at
least 30 minutes on Valentine’s Day, 7-year-old Tiffany Dombrowski was
not expected to survive. Yet, some six months after the horrific accident
that took the lives of her best friend and her friend’s father, Tiffany is a
healthy 7-year-old who shows no physical signs of her trauma. Her
thankful family attributes her recovery to God. Read how the ordeal
helped strengthen the former West Allis family’s faith in the August 6 edi-
tion of your Catholic Herald. To subscribe to the weekly publication, call
(414) 769-3500 or (877) 769-7699 or visit www.chnonline.org.
"Live in a manner worthy of the call you have received.” (Second
Reading) Worldwide Marriage Encounter can help you strengthen your
Call to marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are
Sept. 18-20 in Rockford, IL, Oct. 9-11 in Madison, WI, Oct. 23-25 in
Benet Lake, WI and Nov. 20-22 in Rockford, IL. Dates fill fast, so register
early. For more information visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call
(888) 574-5653. For a Weekend en Espaňol Oct. 9-11, 2009 contact
Hugo & Gaby at 630-690-2094.
CAREGIVER FAMILY RETREAT Are you a caregiver in need of a FREE vacation with your family? Anyone
from Waukesha County who is providing any type of assistance to an
adult 50 years or older is considered a caregiver. We know you are busy
taking care of your friend, neighbor, or family member and we want to
honor YOU!! Come join us for a weekend at Camp Whitcomb-Mason for a
fun filled getaway on beautiful Lake Keesus. Not only will you have some
quality time with your family but you will also meet other caregivers too.
DATES: September 25-26, 2009
Activities may include: Canoeing, Fishing, Archery, Hayride, Night hike,
bon-fire , Archaeology and Cooperative games.
Transportation, Meals, Indoor Lodging, Activities, Respite Care (in home
or at your chosen facility) for your loved ones provided at no cost.
SPACE IS LIMITED so reserve your spot TODAY!!!
For More Information and to Register
Call Tammy Hahn at (414) 899-8672 or e-mail sparks@wi.rr.com
Funded by United Way’s Caregiver Initiative Provided by Boys & Girls
Club
What a promise! Jesus promises:
“No one who comes to me shall
ever be hungry, no one who
believes in me shall thirst again.”
Just what the world needs. Who
will spend a life-time telling others
of this promise? (And the many
other Promises as well.)
Many hands, light work? Some people serve on parish com-
missions and committees that
carry out the functions of a parish
on a year in and year out basis.
Other people prefer short term in-
volvements—a commitment of time
and energy that is over in a defin-
able amount of time. If you are this
second kind of a person here is an
opportunity for you----
There are a few areas of the parish
buildings that could use some
freshening-up through a fresh coat
of paint. A parishioner is donating
the paint; now we need the hands
to put it on the wall. You’ve
painted at home or maybe even as
a professional; we’re trying to get a
group together –as the old German
saying goes ―many hands make
light work‖.
Please call the parish office.
Un/under-employed A group of parishioners, cluster
members and LARCUM members
gathered at Good Shepherd on July
14th for an exploration around the
needs of those unemployed or un-
deremployed. It was decided to
meet monthly at this time and keep
in touch via email in-between. All
interested parties are invited to
participate. The next gathering is
on August 12, 7pm, in the chapel
(south entrance) and will serve as
ongoing support for those who are
struggling with employment issues.
Unemployment Networking Do you have any ideas or have you
heard of job postings?
Some parish and cluster members
needing work have skill sets in the
following areas:
Manufacturing/Industrial
Engineering
Marketing
Church organist/keyboard
Welding
Administration Management,
Customer Service
Field of dietetics
Please call your ideas into the par-
ish office, or make note on the job
board in the narthex. Thanks!
Council Agenda for August 3rd. Action Items
1. Faith In Our Future Expenditure Procedure
a. Review/discuss/approve proposed procedure
b. FIOF Expenditure Requests
c. Christian Formation: Daniels Hall audio/video upgrade
Prayer & Worship: Second regularly scheduled presider at selected
masses
Discussion Items
1. Good Shepherd Vibrancy Project
a. Review of previous materials
b. Development of action plan
c. Good Shepherd capital improvement projects (ASC)
d. Pastoral Council visibility Staff a table during after-mass hospitality
Call to Action Conference 2009 If you are interested in attending the Call to Action Conference in Milwaukee
―Everyone at the Table: Rejoicing as People of God‖– Nov. 6-8, call Jane Clare
by September 1. For a group of five or more, the cost for the full conference
is $160. There will be some very good presenters – among them Edwina
Gateley, Roy Bourgeois, Dianne Bergant, CSA and Clarissa Pinkola Estes. Go
to www.cta-usa.org/conference for more information.
Sweet Corn - Brats - Turkey Brats - Frankfurters Desserts - Beverages
Please Bring a Baked Dessert to Share Bring Your Own Lawnchairs We celebrate Rain or Shine!
All Are Invited!
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