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St. John Neumann
262-549-0223
8:30 am Tue, Wed & Thu A: 4th Sat after 5:00 pm Mass
R: 3:30-4:30 pm Sat
5:00 pm 8:00 am
10:30 am
St. Joseph
262-542-2589
8:00 am Tue & Sat
6:00 pm Wed (Spanish)
8:40 am Fri
Adoration 6:00-8:00 pm Thu
A: 3rd Sat after 4:00 pm Mass
R: 5:00 - 5:30 pm Wed (Spanish)
R: 8:30-9:30 am Sat
4:00 pm 9:00 am
11:30 am
(Spanish)
St. Mary
262-547-6555
8:00 am Tue, Wed, & Thu
9:00 am Fri (All Year)
Adoration 8:30 am-4:00 pm Tue
A: 1st Sat after 5:00 pm Mass 5:00 pm 8:30 am
11:00 am
St. William
262-547-2763
7:45 am Mon, Thu & Fri
6:30 pm Tue followed by Adoration
and Benediction
A: 2nd Sat after 4:30 pm Mass
R: 11:00 am-noon Sat
4:30 pm
6:30 pm (Spanish -
Neo-Catechumenal)
7:30 am
9:30 am
WAUKESHA
PARISHES
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The Catholic Community of
WAUKESHA
A COLLABORATION OF FOUR PARISHES
October 21, 2018
St. John Neumann ● St. Joseph ● St. Mary ● St. William
Mission Statement
We, the Catholic Community of Waukesha,
transformed by the Holy Spirit, worship God;
follow Christ through Gospel-centered lives;
celebrate our diversity, welcome, love and serve all.
Misión
Nosotros la Comunidad Católica de Waukesha, transformados por el Espíritu Santo, alabamos a Dios,
y seguimos a Cristo a través de la vida centrada en el Evangelio, celebramos nuestra diversidad, acogemos,
amamos y servimos a todos.
Parish Office Hours The four parish offices are open
Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Friday - 8:00 am - 12:00 noon
St. William also has office hours
Sunday - 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Emergency Anointing - Call 262-547-6555 - Press 6 to leave a message
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Welcome to the
Catholic Community of Waukesha
St. John Neumann
2400 West State Road 59
Waukesha, WI 53189-6323
262-549-0223
St. Mary
225 S. Hartwell Ave.
Waukesha WI 53186
262-547-6555
St. Joseph
818 N. East Avenue
Waukesha, WI 53186
262-542-2589
St. William
440 N. Moreland Blvd
Waukesha, WI 53188
262-547-2763
How Do We Protect Our Children?
Several weeks ago a parishioner caught me after Sunday mass and asked me the above question. She mentioned I had stated several times there were processes in place to make sure the children of the parish were protected; she wanted to know what those were and how she might be part of them to do her part in pro-tecting the children of the parishes. I will make
some general comments and then in the future I will have some of the staff write about the steps they take to make sure not only the children are safe but all the members of the parishes and those we interact with are respected and kept safe. You will also find more information if you go to the website of the archdiocese (archmil.org) and search under keyword “Safeguarding.”
On the national level you have the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” which is a comprehensive set of procedures originally established by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in 2002. This charter (often referred to as the Dallas Charter) was written to address the allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy. This charter also includes guidelines for reconciliation, healing, accountability and prevention of future acts of abuse. The latest revision of this document took place this year 2018. All dioceses of the United States are audited on an annual basis to make sure they are following this charter. Sadly, as we have seen the past few months, not all of our church’s leadership take this charter seriously; if they had the issues we have been reading about would have been addressed years ago. Some of the key points addressed in the charter are:
• Creating a safe environment for children and young people.
• Healing and reconciliation of victims and survivors.
• Prompt and effective responses to allegations.
• Cooperating with civil authorities.
• Disciplining offenders
• Providing for means of accountability for the future to ensure the problem continues to be effectively dealt with.
In the future I will address what takes place on the level of our own archdiocese and following that I will speak about the steps we take on the local scene for our Waukesha parishes.
Blessings,
Fr. Howard
¿Cómo proteger a nuestros niños? Hace varias semanas, una feligresa conversó conmigo des-pués de la misa del domingo y me hizo una pregunta. Ella mencionó que yo había dicho varias veces que había proce-sos para asegurar que los niños de la parroquia estuvieran protegidos; Quería saber de qué se trataba y cómo podría ser parte de estos para hacer su parte en la protección de los niños de las parroquias. Haré algunos comentarios generales y luego, mas adelante, haré que algunos miembros del perso-nal escriban algo sobre los pasos que se tomarán para ase-gurarse de que no solo los niños estén seguros, sino que todos los miembros de las parroquias y aquellos con quienes interactuamos sean respetados y mantenerles seguros. Tam-bién encontrará más información si va al sitio de internet de la archidiócesis (archmil.org) y busca con la palabra clave "Protección".
A nivel nacional, existe la "Carta para la protección de niños y jóvenes", que es un conjunto completo de procedimientos originalmente establecidos por la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos (USCCB, por sus siglas en inglés) en 2002. Esta carta (a menudo conocida como Carta Dallas) se escribió para abordar las denuncias de abuso se-xual de menores por parte del clero católico. Esta carta tam-bién incluye pautas para la reconciliación, sanación, respon-sabilidad y prevención de futuros actos de abuso. La última revisión de este documento se llevó a cabo este año 2018. Todas las diócesis de los Estados Unidos son auditadas anualmente para asegurarse de que cumplan con este estatu-to. Lamentablemente, como hemos visto en los últimos me-ses, no todos los líderes de nuestra iglesia toman en serio estos estatutos; Si hubieran tenido los problemas sobre los que hemos estado leyendo, se habrían tratado hace años. Algunas de las direcciones de puntos clave en la carta son:
• Crear un ambiente seguro para niños y jóvenes.
• Sanación y reconciliación de víctimas y sobrevivientes.
• Respuestas puntuales y efectivas a las denuncias.
• Cooperación con autoridades civiles.
• Disciplinar a los delincuentes.
• Proporcionar medios de rendición de cuentas para el futuro para garantizar que el problema continúe siendo tratado de manera efectiva.
En el futuro, abordaré lo que ocurre en el nivel de nues-tra propia arquidiócesis y, a continuación, hablaré sobre los pasos que tomamos en la escena local para nues-tras parroquias de Waukesha.
Bendiciones,
Padre Howard
WEDDING BANNS I Katie Dahms and John Rzeznik II Carley Gogin and Dominic Cappozo
St. William
THIS WEEK’S REFLECTION
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We remember in prayer all those who are sick or suffering. Please contact Mary Ellen if you or a loved one would like to be added
to this list at 262-542-2589. To maintain privacy, please confirm the person submitted is aware their name will be published. The names will remain in the bulletin for three weeks. St. John Neumann
Charles Apfelbeck, Anna Doll, Tom S., Marlene Lamb, Bob,
Matthew King, Pat & Lou, Mia Giera, Jill Grennier, Kathy M., Jim S., Pat B., Linda K., Geri W., John D., Karen Hayes, Tom F., Tom L., Mercatrina Mikitoff, Colleen P., Danny Villafuerte, Maria Francia Eborde, Anthony, Madeline, Will, Kay O., Mary P, Dale, George & Barbara, Deanna S., Shari S., Jeff D, Crystal, Greg P., Emily C., Rosemary D., Joe Y.
St. Mary
Sophie Ann, Phil Bain, Mary Jean Bove, Baby Bren, Harold and Pat Casper, Judie Couri, Sandy Eggers, John Eibl, Nicole Friesema, Wiltrud Hubbard, Ken Paulson, Penny Steinke,
Marilyn Stigler, Isidro Villa, Tom Voss and Members in the Military.
St. William
Karla Bock, Paul and Debby Bowey, Tina Brehm, Fran Bucci,
Mary C., Mary Goelz, Donna Jochim, Ron Mc Mahon, Betty McWilliams, Dick Otto, Duane Paulson, Erin Peterson, Catherine Poirior, Mary Ricco, Doug Schaefer, Jack Schickowski, Annie Schoenfield,
Deborah Siegler, Brayden Stacey, Dani Sutliff, Jane Tyborski, Sister Rose Ulman, Kenneth Von Dross, Doris Wolf
St. Joseph - Prayer Chain
Do you have a prayer request for a loved one? Your request will be forwarded to the Sister of Perpetual Adoration, La Crosse, WI. They will pray 24 hours a day for one week. St. Joseph
Prayer Team will also pray for your intention. Call in your prayer intentions to Rita Feldmeier 262-5473718.
[email protected]. Here is the list of names of people St. Joe’s Prayer Chain prayed for during the month of September:
Ed Gallitz, Barb Marino, Johnny Sitter, Clara Hoffman, Greg
Hoffman, Robert Vasquez, Juan Diaz, Kristen & Michael Wolfgram, Mereatrina Mikitoff, Erika, John Dalton, Bob Krohn, Barbara
Bengry, Ellen Lehman, Warren & Bev Parrish, Megan G.,
Migdalina Dominguez, Peggy Block, Jasmine Cox,
and Joshua Cox.
Sunday - October 21 - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SW 7:30 am Living & Deceased Members
SJN 8:00 am Living & Deceased Members SM 8:30 am † Elizabeth De Marco and † Larry & † Judy Coshun
SJ 9:00 am Living & Deceased Members SW 9:30 am † Patricia Schoeberle and † Daniel Kostrzewa
SJN 10:30 am Living & Deceased Members
SM 11:00 am Living & Deceased Members
SJ 11:30 am † Nena Bermudez Monday - October 22 - Weekday
SW 7:45 am † Esther Kubacki
Tuesday - October 23 - Weekday
SJ 8:00 am † Loie Koehler, † Luanne Mooney, † Jenny Pike and † Don Marx
SM 8:00 am † Jude Mary Sheridan
SJN 8:30 am Special Intention of Chris Vaughan SW 6:30 pm Living & Deceased Members of Christian Women
Wednesday - October 24 - Weekday
SM 8:00 am Living & Deceased Members SJN 8:30 am † Judy Rabidoux
SJ 6:00 pm Living & Deceased Members Thursday - October 25 - Weekday
SW 7:45 am † David Dudzek
SJN 8:30 am † Richard Migacz
SM 8:00 am Living & Deceased Members Friday - October 26 – Weekday
SW 7:45 am Living & Deceased Members SJ 8:40 am † Marie Erickson
SM 9:00 am Living & Deceased Members
Saturday - October 27 - Weekday SJ 8:00 am Living & Deceased Members SJ 4:00 pm † Rosemary Paradise and † Judith DacQuisto
SW 4:30 pm Living & Deceased Members
SJN 5:00 pm 50th Wedding Blessing for Ron & Kathy Larson
SM 5:00 pm Living & Deceased Members
SW 6:30 pm Neo-Catechumenal Mass in Spanish
Sunday - October 28 - 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SW 7:30 am † Gerry Stigler and † Pauline Palkowski SJN 8:00 am Living & Deceased Members SM 8:30 am † Joann Daiker-McCaffery SJ 9:00 am † Mary Sitter and † Ione O’Connor, † Pedro & † Rafaela Diaz, Maria Trinidad Ayala
SW 9:30 am † Pat & † Ray Schoeberle and † Joe & † Michaelina Haranczyk
SJN 10:30 am Special Intention of Rodrigo Cuadra
SM 11:00 am † Tom Armstrong, Sr. SJ 11:30 am Living & Deceased Members
SJN - St. John Neumann
SJ - St. Joseph
SM - St. Mary
SW - St. William
Readings for the Week of October 21, 2018
Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22]/Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
Monday: Eph 2:1-10/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4ab, 4c-5 [3b]/Lk 12:13-21
Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22/Ps 85:9ab-10, 11-12, 13-14 [cf. 9]/Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [cf. 3]/Lk 12:39-48
Thursday: Eph 3:14-21/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19 [5b]/Lk 12:49-53
Friday: Eph 4:1-6/Ps 24:1-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Lk 12:54-59
Saturday: Eph 4:7-16/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4ab, 4cd-5 [1]/Lk 13:1-9
Next Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Ps 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 [3]/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52
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St. Vincent de Paul
HelpLines
St. John Neumann - Help Line 262-549-0223 Ext. 115
St. Joseph - Help Line 262-522-0386
St. Mary Help Line 262-832-1444
St. Mary Food Pantry 262-832-1445
St. William Help Line 262-547-2763 Ext. 204
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store 262-547-3281
FROM THE FINANCE OFFICE:
It is so hard to believe that over a year has passed since we reshaped the cluster and staffing of the four parishes. There are
so many good things happening in the
parishes and we are confident that will
continue. From the financial side, this is what is happening:
As of June 30th we closed the fiscal year and have filed our financials with the Archdiocese. As a final step, we are
currently conducting a financial reconciliation by an outside accounting firm (Anick & Associates). This financial
reconciliation will review the financials of the four parishes
to assure that all allocations between the parishes have been handled correctly and the financial statements are correct. We anticipate that will be completed in the next two weeks.
Once the financial reconciliation is completed, we will be publishing financials to each of the four parishes at an annual corporate meeting to be held with each of the four parishes, which is a state requirement of our incorporation. At that time, you will also receive a report on the state of the parish in the ministries. Our goal is to have those meetings
scheduled prior to Thanksgiving. Watch the bulletin for those dates to be published.
The finance team is always available and if there are any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Kris Jamieson – Director of Finance
Kirsten Rose – Finance Manager
Michelle Herbner – Finance Assistant
FINANCE UPDATE ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
October 21-Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time:
In the Gospel today Jesus tells his disciples: “Anyone among
you who aspires to greatness must serve the rest; whoever
wants to rank first among you must serve the needs of all.”
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St. John Neumann SVDP Christmas Basket Committee is beginning work for this year's program to serve those in need in our commu-nity. More information will be coming.
St. Mary Vincentians visited 33 families during the past month. Have you
considered answering the call to help serve
the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? Please prayerfully consider this
request. The weekend of November 10/11,
our members will be available after all the Masses to speak with you.
When you give the furniture, household items and clothing you no longer use to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, you give hope to your neighbors who have nothing.
St. William St. Vincent de Paul Society appreciates your donations. Our pantry is
specifically in need of :
Fruit Jelly Pasta/Spaghetti Sauce
Canned Soup Ravioli Canned Meat/Seafood
Hair Shampoo Dish Soap Bar Soap
Next weekend is Bundle Sunday At St. William
Bring your used clothing and linens (any con-
dition),and let St. Vincent de Paul recycle your
items back into use. They will be given to
people in need, or sold to support St. Vincent
de Paul's many special works. Please bring
your items to the truck, on SW church parking
lot before and after all Masses next weekend.
Pastoral Council Update:
Protocol for bringing business
to Pastoral Council
If a parishioner has business they would like to bring to the Pastoral Council, please
email the executive committee ([email protected]) with the topic prior to the meeting (typically held the 3
rd Thursday of each
month). This will allow time to be allocated in the agenda for
the parishioner to introduce the topic.
FAITH FORMATION
Youth Ministry, Grades 6-12
Youth Faith Formation
We do not have classes next week, October 28 and 29 due to the long weekend. If your teen will be absent from class, you must report the absence to 262-547-6555 ext. 1367.
Confirmation
We have nearly 30 of our confirmation candidates on retreat this weekend. Please keep the teens, their small group leaders, and the retreat leaders in your prayers. We are still in need of chaperones for both retreats in November, so all confirmation parents should select a night to chaperone. Information packets for November retreats have been sent via US mail and email; contact our office if you have retreat questions.
Service Opportunities
Our SignUpGenius page is updated regularly and has many opportunities to support our parishes and the community. Please check frequently for ways to serve.
WAY Mission 2019
We are excited to announce our 2019 WAY (Waukesha Area Youth) Mission trip will take place July 7-13, 2019 in Calmar, IA. If you are currently in eighth grade or older and are interested in going on a service mission, please join us for an informational meeting
on Monday, November 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the Weakland Room St. William.
Child Ministry, Grades K-5
Child Faith Formation
We do not have classes next week, October 28 and 29, due to the long weekend.
First Sacraments
All parents of children preparing for First Sacraments should have submitted paperwork and selected either Tuesday or
Wednesday of this week to attend the Reconciliation workshop with a parent. Dates for First Communion Masses are also posted on SignUpGenius and families should select their preferred Mass. Some Masses are filling quickly, so check your schedule and sign up
soon.
Child Ministry Food Drive
Child Ministry is collecting food for the St. William Food Pantry for their Thanksgiving Food Boxes. Donations can be brought to Faith Formation classes any time before November 4 and placed in the bins in the glass lobby at St. William or brought to the Formation Office at St. Mary. Child ministry classes have been assigned specific items to donate.
Join the Child Ministry Remind Group
Sign up for text reminders from Child Ministry and stay up to date on special events, announcements, and snow closures. Text @childmini to 81010 to receive text updates.
Great Adventure Bible Study
The series Walking Toward Eternity, led by Jerry and Becky Campbell, begins this week, October 25, at 7 p.m. at St. John Neumann and continues on Thursdays for 8 weeks. The cost of program materials is $20, and registration is required.
Gospel of Luke Bible Study
Beginning with the first Sunday of Advent this year, we will hear the Gospel of Luke on Sundays. Join Pat Knuth as she shares this a what Luke emphasizes about the story of Jesus Christ and what makes this Gospel unique. Sessions are Mondays at 6:30 p.m., November 12—December 3 at St. William at
the Vercelli House, and Wednesday mornings at St. Mary after the 8:00 a.m. Mass.
Wisdom Community Thanksgiving Luncheon
Please join us on Thursday, November 15th for a catered Thanksgiving luncheon and entertainment in the St. William Parish Hall. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. with entertainment to follow. The cost is $10 per person and reservations are required by Monday, November 5th. Come and share friendship and hospitality with the parishioners of the Catholic Community of Waukesha.
Adult and Family Ministry
To register for all Adult and Family Ministry events, contact Mary Thiel
at 262-547-6555 ext. 1362 or [email protected]
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ST. JOHN NEUMANN ST. JOSEPH
Thank you for suppor�ng the �LifeSavers4Life fundraising event this past
weekend. The Knights of Columbus took in $402.66 a#er
Masses last week for this worthy cause. �
ALL SOULS DAY - November 2, 2018
PRAYER SERVICE — 6:30PM
The Worship Committee of St. John Neumann Parish invites you to join us for a remembrance of the members of our parish that were called home to God in the last year.
The families that mourn their loss do not do so alone. The whole community is invited to pray because when one mem-ber suffers, we all suffer. In solidarity with those who are grieving and to commemorate all the faithfully departed, the parish comes together in prayer on this special evening. Please join us.
Ladder of Memory
During the month of October our St Joseph’s community will be
preparing for All Souls Day Mass, November 2, 2018 at 7:00 pm.
Please bring a picture of your deceased loved one and place it on the Ladder of Memory to celebrate their life. Put the name of your loved on the picture and on the back your contact information for returning the pictures. “We were indeed buried with him through baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might live in newness of life.”
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Durante el mes de Octubre nuestra comunidad de San José se estará preparando para la misa de todos las Almas (Dia de los fieles difuntos) este 2 de Noviembre de 2017 a las 7:00 pm.
Favor de traer un foto de sus seres querido que ha fallecido y colocarla en la Escalera del Memorial para celebrar su vida. Ponga el nombre de su ser querido en la imagen y en la parte atrás con su información de contacto para devolver las imágenes.
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Sal y Luz Youth Encounter 2018
On October 13, Hispanic/Latino youth participated in the
annual Sal y Luz Youth Encounter with the Archbishop Jerome Listecki. Twenty-five youth from St. Joseph gathered with 600 youth from around the Archdiocese of Milwaukee to pray, to laugh and to have fun with their peers.
Two youth from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee discerned a call from the Holy Spirit to pursue a vocational calling during their experience at the Encounter. The event took place at Carroll University.
A monumental task was completed last Friday with the
paving, striping and landscaping of the lower parking lot.
New efficient lighting will finish off the environment. We
are grateful for the heavy work that was provided by
Poblocki Paving.
ST. MARY ST. WILLIAM
Christian Women are looking for turkey breasts for the delicious turkey sandwiches that everyone loves at the Christmas Craft Fair. You may place them in the freezer in the Parish Hall. Thank You!
Chili Cook-Off
This weekend,
after the 11 am Mass,
St. Mary Christian
Women will hold a
Chili Cook-Off.
If you are ready to do some taste testing, bring your
family and your Tums to the Community Room for a
chili showdown. There will be games for the kids. Beer,
soda and chili for sale. The winner of the "Golden
Ladle" will be decided by Father Howard Haase, Pastor,
Shawn Reilly, Mayor of Waukesha, and Andy Ruggeri,
chef and restaurateur of View MKE, and the votes
of …..you - the tasters. Everyone welcome!
St. Mary will accept non-perishable food donations and cash donations for the FOOD PANTRY on the 4th weekend of October, the 27th and 28th. The golden bushel baskets will be set out in the sanctuary to accept your contributions. You may also continue to deposit food items in the barrels at the three narthexes and the parish office. Our
Food Pantry can always use basic food supplies such as canned fruit and vegetables, soup, tuna, cereal, mac & cheese, desserts, ketchup, pasta etc. Thank you for your generosity
St. Mary Food Pantry needs:
Dish Soap Canned Pears
Jello Pork & Beans
Pasta Side Dishes Soft tooth brushes
Drop off items anytime at the narthex FOOD PANTRY
barrels or at the Parish Office.
God bless you and many thanks.
The craft fair has many adult and teen volunteer spots available. We cannot run this successful event without all hands on deck. Please go to the following link. https:/www.signupgenius.com/go/4090C4CAEAF2EA75stwilliams1 .... or if you have questions, email [email protected] or call Shawn Dooley @ 262-364-9835. Thank you!
WINE, CHEESE & CHOCOLATE SOCIAL All women of the Parish &
neighboring parishes are invited to a Wine, Cheese & Chocolate Social!
Sponsored by the St. William Christian Women Tuesday, October 23, 2018
6:30pm Mass, 7:00pm Wine, Cheese & Chocolate Social – In the Parish Hall
Included: Mass, Induction of New Members, Wine, Cheese, Chocolate and Friendship
Coffee, tea, water & hot chocolate will also be served
You will also have the opportunity to participate in the St. William Christian Women’s Raffle
PLEASE RSVP to Sandra Peterson (262) 542-3921 - [email protected]
You do not have to be a member to attend! Hope to see you there!
If you are interested in joining the St. William’s Christian Women, please contact Sandra Peterson
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31st ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFT FAIR
Sponsored by the Christian Women Mark your calendars for November 3rd & 4th
Donations of homemade goods – candies, breads, bars, pies, cookies, cakes, jams/preserves (gluten & sugar free accepted) donations will be
received on Friday November 3rd from 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm and Saturday , November 4th from 7:30 am – 4:00 pm and on
Sunday, November 4th at 8:00 am at the Gym Concession window. Arts & Craft Fair hours are 9 am – 4:15 pm on Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th at 8:30 am – 2 pm St. William Gym.
See you at the Fair! Mary Bartlett, Fair Coordinator “Your Support is our Success!
St. William Rummage Sale News
Thank you to everyone who helped in any way to make this year’s Fall Rummage Sale a huge success. Our income before expenses is $10,270.75 from all your efforts. A special thank you to Sandy Groninger for chairing the event , support chairpersons, Cynthia LaHue,
Cindy and Don Jansta, and to everyone else who helped, whether you helped to set up or take down tables, helped to sort and price all
the items for the sale, helped to clean-up after the sale or donated items and treasures. We could not have had such a successful event
without each one of you!
We would especially like to acknowledge the following individuals who gave many hours to make the Rummage Sale a great success: Nancy Schmidt, Tillie Walker, Bernie Lovelien, Lana Roberts, Ken & Lorraine Schenian, Nancy Bazile, Jean Jenich, Julie Keesey, Darlene Schmidt, Mary Curt, Anne Radomski, Annette Vertz, George & Judy Klingler, Bob Johnson, Dan Biwer, Dave & Lynn Brooks, Donna Young, Chris March, Sharon Riley, Sharon Dodds, Sandra Peterson, Eileen Farrell, Paul Feller and Ellen Schanz,
Be sure to mark the dates for the spring sale on your calendar: May 2, 3, and 4, 2019.
St. Mary Mass of Remembrance will be November 7 at 6:30 pm.
All are invited to remember those who have died from our parish
since All St. Saint’s Day, the first of November last year.
AROUND TOWN
Sponsored by Don Belman Homes
Waukesha Catholic 52 Club Raffle Winners
Save the Date!
ST JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC CHURCH
BLOOD DRIVE November 11, 2018 3:00 - 7:00 PM
Be a Hero!
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Inheritance 2018 A Conference for Adults
in their 20's & 30's
November 10, 2018
Milwaukee
For more information and to register soon go to
www.Inheritance2018.com
Part time Position Love working with kids? Waukesha Catholic is looking for additional help in their After Care Program at the St. Mary Campus Monday-Friday. Hours are flexible as our program begins at 3:00 pm and ends at 6:00 pm. Applicant must be at least 18 years-old to apply. If you are interested please contact Ashley Steinbrecher at [email protected].
Send registrations to Waukesha Catholic Main Office
C/O Katie Goedheer, Booster Club or Call 414-303-0866
$10 � Alice Musser�
$25 � Ron Rydberg�
$100 � Pat Murphy�
Mass Times
November 2 – NO morning Mass at St. Joseph.
St. Joseph will have 7:00 pm Mass (bilingual)
October 31 6:00 pm Vigil Mass St. Joseph (bilingual)
November 1 7:45 am St. William
9:00 am St. Mary
8:40 am St. Joseph
6:30 pm St. John Neumann
THE ST. WILLIAM
31st ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFT FAIR
Sponsored by the Christian Women of St. William
Mark your calendars for November 3rd & 4th Please come and join us at our Annual Arts & Craft Fair, hours are 9 am – 4:15 pm on Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th at 8:30 am – 2 pm. We are having a wonderful raffle and serving our famous Hot Turkey Sand-wiches and bakery.
(FREE ADMISSION) See you at the Fair!
“Your Support is our Success!”
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AROUND TOWN COURTESY CORNER
Please Register Now! Contact your Parish Contact:
St. John Neumann - Becky Gorder [email protected]
St. Mary - Bonnie Zamorski [email protected]
St. Joseph & St. William -
Teresa Velazquez [email protected]
R.I.S.E.N. - Religious Instruction for
Special Educational Needs is an adult group ages 21+ from various parishes throughout Waukesha County who meet monthly at St. Luke Catholic Church for religious social meetings and outings. Meetings are once a month Saturdays September thru May 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM except for special out-ings. For more information contact Patti Peplinski
262-785-0383 or St. Luke parish office, 262-782-0032. New mem-bers are always welcome!
www.catholic4waukesha.org
Administration
St. William 262-547-2763
Rev. Howard Haase, Pastor, x103 [email protected]
John Shaughnessy, Pastoral Coordinator, x 107 [email protected]
Janet Yahnke, Human Resource, x102 [email protected]
Kris Jamieson, Finance Director, x104 [email protected]
Kirsten Rose, Finance Asst, x 105 [email protected]
Bob Gallagher, Director of Liturgy and Music, 208 [email protected]
Michelle Herbner, Finance Asst. x 106 [email protected]
Wanda Roth, Admin Asst., x101 [email protected]
Bruce Orgas Maintenance, x 226, [email protected]
Bill Beeheim, Anna Gonzales, Maintenance
Christian Formation
St. Mary’s 262-547-6555
Fr. Jorge Perez x1352 [email protected]
Fr. Chuck Wrobel x1301 [email protected]
Michelle Heeren, Director of Formation x1363 [email protected]
Mary Thiel, Admin Asst. x 1362 [email protected]
Kristy Beese x 1364 [email protected]
Julie Dennert, Child & Youth Min Asst. x1361 [email protected]
Scott Currier, Music & Liturgy, x1309 [email protected]
Jack Piotrowski, [email protected]
Liliana Gonzales, Maintenance
Facilities, Technology
St. John Neumann 262-549-0223 Andy Dejewski, Director of Facilities x112 [email protected]
Pat Sennott x131 [email protected]
Rudy Spiering x [email protected]
Jim Baenen, Musician, [email protected]
Societal, Pastoral, Hispanic Ministry, Stewardship,
Evangelization, Communications -
St. Joseph - 262-542-2589
Fr. Harry Buzbuzian, x207 [email protected]
Juana Avila-Palacios, Hispanic Min. X208 [email protected]
Celina Huerta Benitez, Hispanic Min. Asst., x100 [email protected].
Marguerite Thompson, Societal & Pastoral Ministry, x107
Liliana Cavazos , Societal & Pastoral Asst. x 113 [email protected]
Amy Haas, Parish Nurse, x103 [email protected]
Mary Ellen Aspenson, Bulletin Editor, Communications, x110
Michael Thiele, Music & Liturgy,x 112, [email protected]
Jerry Cortez, Maintenance, x338, [email protected]
Our Deacons: Dcn. Jorge Benavente, 414-769-3393, [email protected]
Dcn. Scott Campbell, 262-547-2763 x401, [email protected]
Dcn. Chuck Hankins, 262-547-6555 x1302 , [email protected]
Dcn. Aristeo Ortiz, 262-751-7880, [email protected]
Dcn. Antonio Palacios, 262-844-2039, [email protected]
Dcn. Gary Stephani, 262-547-2763 x404, [email protected]
Dcn. David Zimprich, 262-547-2763 x405, [email protected]
Waukesha Catholic School System
Lisa Kovaleski, Principal, 262-896-2932, [email protected]
The 2018-2019 Pastoral Council Executive Committee
is made up of: Father Howard Haase - Pastor
Rob Olejniczak - Chairman
Cathy Bailey - Vice-chair
Dan Domach - Secretary
Pastoral Council members can be reached by emailing
[email protected]. Three council members will be monitoring the address on a regular basis, should you wish to send the council a message.
THIS WEEK
Catholic Community of Waukesha Staff
Sunday - October 21 SW Hospitality Weekend & Blood Pressure Screening 9:30 am CCW - RCIA / SM Hartwell Room
10:15 am CCW - Child Faith Formation / SM Classrooms 12:00 pm SM - Chili Cook-off / Community Room
6:30 pm CCW - Youth Faith Formation / St. Mary Classrooms
Monday - October 22
8:15 am SW - Cup of Joe / Conference Room A
6:00 pm SJ - Hispanic Ministry Prayer Group / Gathering Space
6:30 pm SJN - Knights of Columbus Meeting / Neumann Hall 6:30 pm SJN - Citywide Stewardship Commission Meeting / Welcome Room
6:30 pm SM - St. Vincent de Paul Meeting / Parish Center 7:00 pm SM - Christian Women Bible Study / Fr. Enders Room
7:00 pm SW - Martin Luther & Reformation Series / Parish Hall Tuesday - October 23
6:30 am SW - Men’s Prayer Group / Conference Room A 8:30 am SM – Eucharistic Adoration / Chapel 6:00 pm SJN - 1st Reconciliation parent/Child Workshop / Church
6:30 pm SW - Christian Women General Meeting / Parish Hall 6:45 pm SJ - 2nd Comm. Neo Catechumenal Way/Old Dining Rm
7:00 pm SW - Eucharistic-Adoration Benediction / Church
Wednesday - October 24
8:00 am SJ - Quilting Group / Old Dining Room
8:45 am SM – Bible Study / Hartwell Room
9:00 am SW - Quilting Group / Conference Room A
1:00 pm SW - Prayer Shawl Ministry / Conference Room B
3:45 pm SM - Children’s Choir / Church
6:00 pm SW - 1st Reconciliation Parent/Child Workshop / Church
6:30 pm SW - St. Vincent de Paul Meeting / Conference Room B
6:30 pm CCW - Pastoral Council Meeting / Vercelli House
6:30 pm SM – Men’s Ministry / Fr. Enders Room 6:45 pm SJ - 2nd Comm. Neo Catechumenal Way/Old Dining Room
7:00 pm SM - Women’s Book Study / Parish Center 7:00 p m SM - Adult Choir / Church
Thursday - October 25
9:00 am SJN - ANSPAC Meeting / Welcome Room
9:15 am SJN - Martin Luther Series / Neumann Hall
1:00 pm SJ - Sheepshead Group / Parish Office
5:30 pm SJN - Music Ministry Adult Choir / Church
6:00 pm CCW - Citywide Finance Council Meeting / Vercelli House
6:15 pm SJN - Rosary / Chapel 6:30 pm SW - Soldiers of Prayer / Conference Room A
7:00 pm SJN - Great Adventure Bible Study / Neumann Hall 7:00 pm SJ - Silent Eucharistic Adoration / Church
7:00 pm SM - Christian Women Bible Study / Community Room
Friday - October 26
10:00 am SJN - AA Meeting / Neumann Hall Saturday - October 27 7:00 am SJN - Men’s Group / Neumann Hall 9:00 am SM - Rosary / Church Sunday - October 28 9:30 am CCW - RCIA / SM Hartwell Room
10:15 am CCW - Child Faith Formation / SM Classrooms 6:30 pm CCW - Youth Faith Formation / St. Mary Classrooms
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