fourteenth sunday in ordinary time sacred heart catholic...
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PARISH OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., Tuesday–Friday (Bulletin Deadline: Tuesdays, prior to 3 p.m.)
PARISH STAFF Fr. David Carrano, Pastor
Fr. Peter Lee, Parochial Vicar
Patrick Andera, Dir. of Faith Formation [email protected]
Tricia Sanborn, Administrative
Assistant [email protected]
April Duvalle, Coord. of Rel. Ed. [email protected]
Paul Jensen, Director of Operations
Alison McShane, Dir. of Evangelization &
Coord. of Pastoral Care (Maternity leave until
September)
Tina Moritz, Pastoral Ministry [email protected]
Deacon Ron Pickar Home phone 524-4187
Michael Schwermann, Maintenance [email protected]
Andrea Sorenson, Dir.of Music &Liturgy [email protected]
SACRED HEART SCHOOL 524-3611
Karen Marklein, School Principal [email protected]
Robin Hilgendorf, School Secretary [email protected]
Susan Toy, Dir. of Early Childhood Development [email protected]
Inside this week’s bulletin: Parish Festival Update – see page 2
Welcome Reception – see page 4
Sacred Heart Food Pantry – see page 5
July 5, 2020
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SACRED HEART
CATHOLIC CHURCH
624 North Willow Street
Reedsburg, WI 53959 General Email: [email protected]
www.shcreedsburg.org
Phone: 608-524-2412 and Fax: 608-524-3831
LORD’S DAY
5:15 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass
8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday
1:00 p.m. - Sunday Spanish Mass
WEEKDAY MASSES
Tuesday 5:15 p.m. Thursday 8:15 a.m.
Wednesday 8:15 a.m. Friday 8:15 a.m.
CONFESSIONS
4:30 p.m. Saturday
30 minutes before the Sunday Masses
ADORATION
Wednesday & Friday from 5 - 6 p.m.
Every Thursday from 9 a.m. until Friday at 8 a.m.
First Friday - 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Third Saturday - 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Prayer for Vocations)
LITURGY SCHEDULE
See page 2 for weekly Mass calendar
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PARISH SCHEDULE
Liturgies & Prayer Services July 6 – July 12, 2020
TUESDAY, July 7
5:15 p.m. Mass (Church)...(Kathryn Carrigan)
WEDNESDAY, July 8
No Mass
THURSDAY, July 9
No Mass
9 a.m. – 8 a.m. Friday - Adoration ...(Chapel)
FRIDAY, July 10
No Mass
SATURDAY, July 11
4:30 p.m. .................................... Confessions
5:15 p.m. Mass. .................... (All Parishioners)
SUNDAY, July 12
7:30 a.m. ..................................... Confessions
8:00 a.m. Mass ..................... (John Roeckers)
10:00 a.m. ................................... Confessions
10:30 a.m. Mass .............. (Kathryn Carrigan)
12:15 p.m. .................................. Confesiones
1:00 p.m. Misa en Espanol ..... (David Meier)
Meetings & Other Parish Events July 6 – July 12, 2020
Thursday, July 9
3:30 p.m.. . ...... Mobile Food Pantry (School)
Saturday, July 11
6:15 p.m. ........Welcome reception for Fr. Pat
(Tent near Church)
Sunday, July 12
9:00 a.m. .........Welcome reception for Fr. Pat
(Tent near Church)
11:30 a.m. .......Welcome reception for Fr. Pat
(Tent near Church)
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
July 11 & July 12, 2020
The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:15 PM MASS 8:00 AM MASS 10:30 AM MASS
Commentator Monica Waletzko Bill Courtney Chris Zunker
Lector Tommy Lee Ken Kaczmarowski Robin Brenner
EMHC’s Tina Brooks Lynn Severson Greg Antolak
Servers Ben Bruer
1 NEEDED
Jonathan Balda
Lorraine Balda
Anika Drexler
1 NEEDED
Ushers
Patrick Andera (H)
Brian Duvalle
Nicole Bruer
Craig Stovey (H)
Michael McKenzie
Patrick Andera (H)
1 NEEDED
SACRED HEART FALL
FESTIVAL UPDATE Due to Covid-19, our 2020 Fall Festival
will have a different look. The Fall
Festival committee has decided that for
this year we will need to limit the
Festival to our Raffle and an Online
Auction.
Our committee is viewing this situation
as an opportunity to put our energies on
the Raffle for the betterment of Sacred
Heart. Please watch the bulletin in the
upcoming weeks for more details.
Your Fall Festival Committee
FROM THE PASTOR "I call you friends."
These words of our Lord Jesus resound in my heart as I embark on a new
adventure beginning this week. The last 6 years have been an incredible
journey and I am blessed to have been able to walk it with you. I have
made mistakes, have failed in charity, and have misrepresented Christ and
His Church on many occasions. Yet I have been loved by the Father of
Mercies and by so many of you through it all. Thank you for showing me
the Mercy of Christ.
As you know, it's hard to please a perfectionist (which I am), as we tend to
focus on what's going wrong rather than what's going well. But I'm
especially grateful for these last few weeks where I've been blessed to see
more clear glimpses of what God has done for us at Sacred Heart and in the
lives of many over these years. I'm more able to see God's faithfulness and
generosity now than ever.
Though I have always tried to challenge each of us to wrestle with and
grow in our faith and trust in Christ, rejecting complacency and the spiritual
torpor that comes with it, I leave feeling very gratified and
confident. Gratified that so many have responded in various ways to God's
invitation of grace in their life. Confident that Sacred Heart will continue
to grow in boldly bringing the Good News of Salvation to all in Reedsburg.
I often say that shared sufferings and shared mission are what forge the
strongest bonds of friendship. We have endured much together and we
have engaged in the mission of Christ together. So it is not flippantly that I
repeat the words of our Savior, "I call you friends." Thank you for your
spiritual friendship.
Let's pray for one another. I'll see you all in the Eucharist, and, God
willing, enjoy your friendship forever in the Heavenly Banquet.
Fr. Dave
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PARISH OFFERTORY CONTRIBUTIONS Envelope Contributions last week .................. $6,692.00
Electronic Giving last week ........................... $1,353.00
Online Giving .................................................... $365.00
Capital Maintenance ........................................... $50.00
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY RECOGNITION
Due to COVID-19, the annual Diocesan Anniversary
Mass and reception cannot be held.
We still want to honor couples celebrating 25, 40, 50 or
more years or marriage in 2020.
In order to recieve a certificate and a letter from Bishop
Hying recognizing your milestone annivesairy, please
“register” with your parish by calling the office or online
at madisondiocese/org/anniversary-celebration.
Deadline is Friday, July 24th.
SCHOOL
KAREN MARKLEIN
All of us from Sacred Heart School want to thank Father
Dave and Father Peter for their guidance and wish them
well in their new assisgnments.
Our plans for the fall are to be face to face with our
students. Actual details on the routines and procedures are
still being determined. Consultation is ongoing with the
Office of Catholic Schools, Reedsburg School District,
and Sauk County Health Department.
Would you like to receive more information on enrolling
your children at Sacred Heart Catholic School? Feel free
to complete the inquiry form,
http://shcreedsburg.org/inquiry/ or phone at 608-524-
3611.
Staying connected as a school and parish family has
always been our goal. We will be using the school’s
Facebook (FB) page to give information and engage
everyone. If you don’t already follow us, you can find us
here: https://www.facebook.com/Sacred-Heart-Catholic-
School-503530549802863.
Sacred Heart Catholic School has teacher openings.
Contact Karen Marklein for more information.
Applications are being accepted via WECAN:
https://wecan.education.wisc.edu/#/ under the Diocese of
Madison as an employer.
Paraprofessional Elementary School Aide position
Sacred Heart Catholic School in Reedsburg, WI is looking
for a dedicated and compassionate Paraprofessional to join
our staff as a Bi-Lingual (Spanish/English) Elementary
School Aide position. This person will play an important
role in providing our students with the academic support
they need. Under the direction of teaching staff, the
paraprofessional will mentor students in small groups or
provide individualized attention either inside the regular
classroom or through our pull-out program, assist teachers
in preparing curriculum materials, and helping students
follow classroom rules of behavior in the classrooms,
halls, and playground.
Come join us in a growing, fun, faith-filled elementary
and middle school!
Apply using
WECAN: https://wecan.education.wisc.edu/#/Vacancy/86
635.
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HOME & HOSPITAL VISITS
If you have a family member who is hospitalized or
homebound and needs a visit, please call the Parish Center
and ask for Tina Moritz. You may also request to be
placed on the Clergy List at Reedsburg Area Medical
Center.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY
Envelopes for your contributions can be picked up in the
church entry and placed in the regular collection basket
and marked, St. Vincent de Paul. New members are
always welcome. Large item donations call the store at
524-7714. Pick-ups are Saturday mornings from 9:00 a.m.
to 12:00 p.m.
SACRAMENTS
For information regarding the Sacraments of Baptism,
Matrimony or Reconciliation refer to our website or call
the parish office. Website: www.shcreedsburg.org
PRAYER LINE
Please call 768-7014 or 524-2412 if you have special
concerns and would like a group of people to pray for
your intentions; or if you would like to join this ministry
of prayer.
Parish Information
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EVANGELIZATION & PASTORAL CARE
ALISON MCSHANE
Please pray for Alison as she begins her maternity
leave this week. Direct all inquires to Tina Moritz
while she is gone.
JUSTICE AND PEACE
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
recently published a special prayer for this difficult time.
It addresses our current anxieties and concerns as well as
those of others throughout our world because we are all
affected by this.
COVID-19: A PRAYER OF SOLIDARITY For all who have contracted coronavirus,
We pray for care and healing.
For those who are particularly vulnerable,
We pray for safety and protection.
For all who experience fear or anxiety,
We pray for peace of mind and spirit.
For affected families who are facing difficult decisions
between food on the table or public safety,
We pray for policies that recognize their plight.
For those who do not have adequate health insurance,
We pray that no family will face financial burdens alone.
For those who are afraid to access care due to immigration
status,
We pray for recognition of the God-given dignity of all.
For our brothers and sisters around the world,
We pray for shared solidarity.
For public officials and decisionmakers,
We pray for wisdom and guidance.
Father, during this time may your Church be a sign of
hope, comfort and love to all.
Grant peace.
Grant comfort.
Grant healing.
Be with us, Lord.
Amen.
Submitted by Connie Holzinger
REGULARLY SCHEDULED ADORERS NEEDED
Weekly Adoration (Thursday 9am - Friday 8am)
We are in need of weekly commitments for the following
hours:
Thursdays: 12pm, 11pm, 9pm
Fridays: 1am and 2am
First Fridays only: 2pm and 3 pm
Contact April Duvalle to sign up
WELCOME RECEPTION
Everyone is invited to a welcome reception
for Fr. Pat Wendler after each of the Masses
on July 11th and 12th. Come meet Fr. Pat
and help welcome him to Sacred Heart! This
reception will happen between the Church
and Mazzuchelli Center.
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KNOW YOUR LITURGY
Last week we looked at a study conducted by the U.S.
Bishop’s Committee on Cultural Diversity in the
Church. It viewed some of the key findings as they relate
to religious practices. Here are some further findings from
the study:
As they relate to the parish experience of diversity for
each group, the findings are:
Widespread majority agreement among all sub-
groups that "having people of different cultural
backgrounds enriches the parish."
Few feel like an outsider in their parish. The
group most likely to do so are foreign-born
Hispanic or Latino parishioners (36% agree).
Many agree that they have a role in the
"decision-making" of their parish. Those most
likely to "strongly" disagree with this are
Koreans (51%) and Hispanics or Latinos
(28%).
Foreign-born parishioners are more interested
than U.S.-born parishioners to believe their
parish should be providing pastoral care for
refugees and immigrants.
CARA affirms that the study reveals some important
trends, and provides the following conclusions:
The Catholic Church in the United States is one
of the most culturally diverse institutions in the
country and it will become even more diverse
in the future.
Parishes, schools and colleges, hospitals,
charities, and other ministries need to adapt and
prepare for this growing diversity.
In the pews, many of those who are most
comfortable with growing diversity are those
who immigrated to the U.S, though African
American Catholics are one of the most likely
to say they welcome diversity in the parish and
that diversity enriches parish life.
Those who are descendants of previous waves
of immigration from Europe appear to be the
least comfortable with diversity and less
willing to engage in parish life beyond
attending Mass.
Archbishop Garcia-Siller, asked the bishops to consider
how the data speaks to their local realities and how these
findings may affect the way local dioceses plan, set
priorities and allocate resources for the continuation of
the mission of the Church. He reminded them of Pope
Francis' call to a pastoral conversion and to put the entire
church in a "permanent state of mission."
~ all information taken directly from USCCB.org~
MUSIC
ANDREA SORENSON
Antiphons? What and why?
Did you notice the Entrance antiphons? What are these,
you ask? These antiphons are specifically designed to fit
each Sunday in the part of the year and the cycle of the
year each mass. An antiphon consists of one or more
psalm verses or sentences from Holy Scripture which are
sung or simply recited. Antiphons are usually a chant or
short chant-style song. The purpose of these are to be
easy to follow and to have a reflection on the mass
pertaining to the specific psalms that mass. They should
be easy enough to recite that you can still sing or chant
them while allowing yourself to dwell on the action
happening in the mass. At present you hear the cantor
sing them and then the verses. When we resume normal
singing expectations at mass, the congregation should
participate singing in the refrain section while bringing
themselves into the process of the mass. Can’t wait to hear
your voices when we are all singing together again!
SACRED HEART FOOD PANTRY
Mobile Food Pantry. This Thursday, July 9, our Sacred
Heart Mobile Food Pantry will once again be providing
food on a drive-thru basis. We continue to limit the
number of volunteers on-site. We ask that volunteers for
this distribution come ONLY if you are called ahead of
time. Families in need of food may come by 3
p.m. Distribution will take place from 3:30-4:30 or until
food runs out. If people need to pick up for a second
household, they may go to the end of the line and drive
through again or have someone else pick up their food. If
you are able to give families-in-need the information
about this pantry, we would be grateful for your help.
The following sign may be used to advertise the pantry to
anyone who can use food.
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