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27TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME � OCTOBER 3, 2021�

WWW . S T M A R Y O F T H E A N G E L S G B . O R G �

Fr. Finian Zaucha, OFM, �

Priest Moderator/Priest Celebrant�

Deacon Paul P. Umentum, OFS�

Parish Pastoral Leader�

Mick Gleason, Trustee�

Mary Hanzel, Trustee�

Phonenumbers�

Parish Office�������������������������437�1979�

Faith Forma*on�������������������432�2747�

St. Thomas More School������432�8242�

Parish email: [email protected]

Prayer Chain…..Mary H. @ 465�8857�

����������������…….or Mary D. @ 437�0090�

WeekendMasses�

Saturday���������������������������������4:00 pm�

Sunday�����������������������������������9:00 am�

WeekdayMasses�

Monday & Tuesday����������������7:00 am�

Friday�������������������������������������8:00 am�

Adoration of the Blessed

Sacrament�

Friday….a5er 8:00 am Mass to 9:00 am�

Sacrament ofReconciliation�

Saturday�������������������������������11:00 am�

And by appointment�

SacramentsofBaptismand

Marriage,orRCIA�

Contact the parish office to make

arrangements.�

6 5 0 S o u t h I r w i n A v e n u e . • G r e e n B a y , W I �

Saint Mary

of the Angels

MISSION�

Grounded in Christ, in the Franciscan Tradi#on�

Parish Support�

Contribuons from the week of September 19�

General Fund: � � $4,211.00�

Capital Improvements:� $80.00 �

Church Maintenance� � $25.00�

Educaonal Endowment: $35.00�

THANK YOU for suppor�ng YOUR Parish;�

every contribu�on helps, no ma%er the amount!�

The phrase in today’ psalm, “May you see your children’s children,” is really a

prayer for a long life. The good steward knows that every day is a gi. from God,

to be lived with joy and thanksgiving. “May the Lord bless us all the days of our

lives!”�

Endowment Request Forms�

The Educaon Endowment Advisory board will be accepng requests for

Endowment Funds. Requests can be made by groups for supplemental

assistance in funding religious programs or projects that are educaonal in

nature. Request forms are available in the parish office vesbule during regular

business hours for any group submi6ng a request. Deadline for submi6ng

requests is Monday, October 18

th

.��

Mass Intentions�

Monday, October 4�

� 7:00 am �† James Scovell�

Tuesday, October 5�

� 7:00 am � † Edmund “Bud” & �

� � Michelina “Mike” �

� � Nelson�

Wednesday, October 6�

� � NO MASS�

Thursday, October 7�

� � NO MASS�

Friday, October 8� � �

8:00 am Intenons of Bernie Simon�

Saturday, October 9� �

� 4:00 pm� † Mike Steeno�

Sunday, October 10�

� 9:00 am † Dan Kohlbeck�

Scrip News�

Many Thanks to the 11 people that

purchased $1,763 worth of Scrip

Cerficates from September 13th to

September 19th, giving the Parish

$92.55 in profit. �

This Week in the Parish

� Sunday, October 3� �

� 6:00 pm� Transitus Service

� Monday, October 4�

� 6:00 pm� Buildings & Grounds

� 7:00 pm� Men’s Club�

Tuesday, October 5�

� 5:30 pm� Evening Prayer �

� 6:00 pm� Parish Council�

Thursday, October 7�

� 5:30 pm� Evening Prayer�

� 6:00 pm� Franciscan Retreat�

FUTURE CALENDER ITEMS �

October 31, Parish Fall Fest at

Riverside Ballroom.�

This Week’s Birthdays �

75 or more years

young�

Judy Enstrom (10�4)�

Donald FolleG (10�5)�

James MeloGe (10�8)�

Dorothy Mahlock (10�10)�

27th Sunday in Ordinary Time�

Archbishop Fulton Sheen said, “It takes three

to make love, not two: you, your spouse, and

God.” Apart from the incarnation of God in

Jesus Christ, nothing speaks better of God’s

incarnate love than marriage. God designed it

this way. We place great value on love and

rightly so. What we fail to realize, however, is

that love, its very presence and place in our lives, is not simply part of the human

package deal. Love comes from God. It is one of God’s greatest gifts to human

beings. When we begin to realize that our very ability to love is sacred, it

changes up how we see the essence of life, and purpose and sanctity of marriage.�

God is love. It stands to reason then that if we follow the path of unconditional,

self�emptying love we will then stumble upon God. It is precisely this intimate

wedding of God with love that gives such eloquence and honor to the love

between husband and wife. As a living sign of Christ’s love for the Church and

for humanity, husbands and wives speak volumes of God’s unconditional

incarnate love for all of his children! The Divine power that brings unity and life

to marriage is so strong that once joined, it really cannot be separated. �

Admittedly, marriage covenants can be extremely difficult to negotiate and, at

times, very painful to experience. God’s perfect divinity always meets our

broken and imperfect humanity. God is okay with this setup as he created it this

way. Our loving is never as unconditional as God’s and often tainted by our own

imperfections, needs, memories, hurts, sinfulness, and weakness. All of this

baggage negatively impacts even the most well�intentioned marriages, causing

them to be hurtful and empty. We are love works in progress. God can succeed

in perfecting our love only if we keep our eyes fixed on him as the source of that

love. That’s why marriage is always about three and not just two.�

The Divine intimacy at the heart of marriage is what can make them celebrations

of great union and happiness. Couples who are still madly in love with each

other after many years, still looking at each other with that timeless twinkle in

their eyes, best tell the story of God’s oneness with humanity. Honor, celebrate,

and support those who have accepted a vocation to marriage. Living in a world

that easily pulls relationships apart, may they find hope and inspiration from

their faith companions who are on the same journey!�

St. Mary of the Angels , Green Bay, WI 2 �

Birthday Blessings

3� 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time�

Transitus�

Today Sunday, October 3

rd

, the Vigil

of the Feast of St. Francis, Franciscans

and lay followers of Francis gather in

prayer to commemorate the passing

of St. Francis from life on earth to life

in eternity. This service is called

Transitus. We at St. Mary of the

Angels, who have been served by

Franciscans since our founding, invite

one and all to our celebraon of

Transitus today Sunday, October 3

rd

at 6:00 PM in our church 645 S. Irwin

Ave Green Bay, WI. In prayer & song

we will join all of creaon in thanking

God for the life of Francis and

interceding for the needs

of the Church and the

world. This service will

be followed by a social

in St. Clare Hall in the

parish office building.

The church and hall are

handicap accessible. �

Altar Society�

ALL women of the parish are invited

to the Altar Society meengs. Last

spring, they conducted a survey and

the women of the parish liked the

opon of an evening meeng. The

Altar Society board members have

added a 6 pm me to their meengs.

So, if you work during the day please

plan to aGend the evening meengs.

The next mee�ng is Monday, Oct. 11.

at 1 pm and 6 pm. Fr. Finian will be

the featured speaker this month at

the Altar Society meeng. Please plan

to aGend one of these mes and

invite a friend or neighbor.�

Fall Fest�

In the back of church, members of the

Fundraising team will be selling Fall

Fest dinner ckets for $25 each. The

dinner is at Riverside Ballroom on

Oct. 31. The members will also be

selling bucket raffle ckets a.er the

weekend Masses. Need not be

present to win. �

In conjuncon with the Fall Fest St.

Mary’s is selling our parish cash raffle

ckets. These can not be put in the

mail, so we ask that you pick up

ckets a.er the Mass or in our parish

office vesbule. �

Mass Guidelines�

Effec�ve May 25

th

, 2021, the Diocese of Green Bay has li;ed all COVID

restric�ons.� However, facemasks will sll be oponal for those that want to

wear them at Mass.� Also, the Parish must designate an area in the Church

that will be socially distanced.� For St. Mary of the Angels that area will be the

chairs in the back of Church and the chairs on the Cass street side.�

We will connue to receive communion without the cup along the side aisles

for now. Communion Distributers will s�ll be masked. �

If you have a temperature, cough, fever, sore throat, been in contact with

anyone diagnosed or suspected to have COVID�19 in the past 14 days, or are�

simply not feeling well, you must stay home and take care of yourself.�

Effec�ve August 15, 2021 the dispensaon from Bishop Ricken to aGend

Sunday mass is li.ed.� Accordingly, all should now return to Holy Mass on the

weekend in accordance with the third commandment “thou shall keep holy

the Lord’s Day”.� If individuals are frail due to illness or age and, in their well�

formed consciences, believe that going into public places would place their

health in serious jeopardy, they will not be bound by the obligaon to aGend.��

Readings for the Week �

Readings for the week of October 3rd, 2021�

Sunday:� � Gn 2:18�24/Ps 128:1�2,

� � 3, 4�5, 6 [cf. 5]/Heb 2:9�

� � 11/Mk 10:2�16 or 10:2�

� � 12�

Monday:� Jon 1:1�2:2, 11/Jon

� � 2:3, 4, 5, 8/Lk 10:25�37�

Tuesday:� Jon 3:1�10/Ps 130:1b�2,

� � 3�4ab, 7�8 [3]/Lk 10:38�

� � 42�

Wednesday:� Jon 4:1�11/Ps 86:3�4, 5�

� � 6, 9�10 [15]/Lk 11:1�4�

Thursday:� Mal 3:13�20b/Ps 1:1�2,

� � 3, 4 and 6 [Ps 40:5a]/Lk

� � 11:5�13�

Friday:� � Jl 1:13�15; 2:1�2/Ps 9:2�

� � 3, 6 and 16, 8�9 [9]/Lk

� � 11:15�26�

Saturday:� Jl 4:12�21/Ps 97:1�2, 5�

� � 6, 11�12 [12a]/Lk 11:27�

� � 28�

Next Sunday:� Wis 7:7�11/Ps 90:12�13,

� � 14�15, 16�17 [14]/Heb

� � 4:12�13/Mk 10:17�30 or

� � 10:17�27�

October Intentions of the

Pope and the Bishop�

Pope�Francis'�Inten�on��

We pray that every bapzed person

may be engaged in evangelizaon,

available to the mission, by being

witnesses of a life that has the flavour

of the Gospel. �

Bishop Ricken's�Inten�on��

For the respect of life in all forms and

especially for expectant mothers, that

they may care for and protect the life

they carry in their womb. �

Paul’s Pantry�

In the front entrance of church there

is a grocery cart. �

You may bring to church any

nonperishable items and place them

in the cart. Paul’s pantry will pick up

the items when our basket is full.�

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