rhinelander & pelican lake st. john
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St. John Rhinelander
Nativity of Our Lord WELCOME TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF
Pelican Lake & Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 18, 2021
NATIVITY OF OUR LORD CHURCH 125 E. King St. Rhinelander, WI 54501
ST. JOHN
750 Appleton St. Pelican Lake, WI 54463
PARISH OFFICE Mailing Address 110 Conro Street
Rhinelander, WI 54501 Office Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday 8-Noon Telephone: 715-362-3169 Fax: 715-420-0277 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nativityofourlord.net Pastor: Very Rev. Chris Kemp Permanent Deacons: Ronald Bosi, Dick Meier Faith Formation: Director of Faith Formation Barbara Eretto [email protected] Business Manager - Michael DeBay [email protected] Parish Secretary - Patti Shepard [email protected] Accountant - Jacki Quinn [email protected] Facility Manager - Pat Monroe [email protected] Nativity of Our Lord Parish Council Members Dorita Dolezal - Chair Michael DeBay (ad hoc) Marty Patrickus - Vice-Chair Tina Meier Kyle Parish Drew Rakers John LeClair Erika Warning-Meyer Nativity of Our Lord Finance Council Members John Powers - Chair Michael DeBay (ad hoc) Sheila Widule Ben Berscheit Julie Stieber Nativity Trustees St John Trustees John Powers Susan King John LeClair Kenneth Fasbender NATIVITY OF OUR LORD CATHOLIC SCHOOL Principal Melanie Nycz School Office 715-362-5588 103 E. King St. Rhinelander, WI 54501 (Mailing Address: 110 Conro St. Rhinelander, WI)
We welcome all newcomers to the area and invite you to join one of our parish communities: Nativity of Our Lord
in Rhinelander or St. John in Pelican Lake. As a people of God we are here to serve each other. Please stop at the parish office during office hours to pick up registration forms.
Nativity of Our Lord & St. John Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time This week our first reading is from the Book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah was a prophet who lived during the Babilonian Exile, although he was not hauled off into Babylon, he remained in Jerusalem until he was taken forcibly into Egypt. These were difficult and turbulent times and under the Kinship of Josiah things were going relatively good. But then King Josiah died, and during the reign of King Jehoiachin, the old practices of idolatry returned amongst the leaders. It was during this time that the army from the King of Babylon would enforce his dominance and take King Jehoiachin off to Babylon. This background provides some valuable understanding of our first reading, about those who were to be shepherding the people. It also gives an explanation of why the people were exiled and Jerusalem and the Temple were destroyed in 587 B.C. In our Gospel, Jesus once again presents himself as the Good Shepherd. If we remember from last week, the dis-ciples were sent out in pairs and many people were healed. A Bible Commentary notices how the apostles remained under the Lord's authority. But what the lection-ary has chosen to skip over, is King Herod’s curiosity about Jesus and Herod’s beheading of John the Baptist. In today’s reading the apostles have returned and are gathered together reporting to Jesus all of what had hap-pened. But even as Jesus tries to bring them away to a deserted place the crowds somehow follow them. Curi-ously, they somehow knew where they could find Jesus and the apostles. It is also notable that at this particular instance, is where Jesus usually provides some type of healing. However, Jesus instead began to teach them many things. He had seen how the crowds were like sheep without a shepherd. But this instruction is also a form of healing; when it is taken that this is God who is teaching the crowds about heaven. It is like a healing ointment upon the hearts and minds of those who were gathered around Jesus listening to him. Of course this compassionate response of Jesus is available to everyone and anyone who desires to seek out where he is and lis-ten to his teachings. And for all of us, may we all pray that many more people may seek out his pastures, especially by what they see through all of his modern day disciples. Fr. Chris
Nativity of Our Lord - Job Opening Director of Liturgical Music Nativity of Our Lord Parish is looking for a full-time Director of Liturgical Music. This position is responsible for coordinating and preparing liturgy and music for weekly (and some daily) Masses, seasonal liturgies, weddings, funerals and other par-ish liturgical events. For a full job description, please contact the Parish Office at 715-499-1993. Resume and cover letter may be sent to [email protected] or mailed to: Nativity of Our Lord
110 Conro Street Rhinelander, WI 54501Attention: Mike DeBay
LITURGICAL ROLES ~ JULY 24 & 25
Reconciliation: Tuesday: 4:30-5 pm Saturday: 3:15-4 pm Anointing of the Sick: This sacrament is available upon re-quest by calling the parish office. Please do not wait until it becomes an emergency because a priest may not always be immediately available. Baptism: Baptism preparation should take place well in ad-vance. Please contact the Parish Office for details. Marriage: Arrangements are to begin at least six months in advance.
Mass Times and Mass Intentions
Anointing of the Sick - July 20 Anointing of the Sick will be offered at the 5:15 pm Mass on Tuesday, July 20. Anyone in need of physical or spiritual heal-ing is invited to receive the sacrament.
Music
4:30 pm Ruth/ Bill/Trudy
7:30 am Sam/ Maria
9:30 am Sam/ Maria
4:30 pm Tim Brunette
7:30 am Donna Laddusire
9:30 am Dorita Dolezal
Readers
4:30 pm Lisa Brunette
7:30 am Diane Pierre
9:30 am Charlie Heck
4:30 pm Bill Freudenberg/ Margaret Barnes Tom & Annette Theilig
7:30 am John LeClair/ Joe McKenzie John Kubisiak/ Volunteer
9:30 am Ray Brzycki/ Marty Patrickus Bob & Judy Anderle/ Tom DeValk
An Act of Spiritual Communion My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the most Holy Sac-rament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I em-brace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen
Hospitality
Nativity of Our Lord Mission Statement Our Mission is to be the light of Christ shining in the heart of the community. Our Vision is to be a Eucharistic-centered community commit-ted to holistic Catholic education, new evangelization, and loving service to those in need. Our Values are those of a welcoming, caring and inclusive faith community rooted in peace and justice.
† - (In Memory of) Saturday, July 17 3:15 pm Confessions 4:30 pm Mass (livestreamed) † Bruno Manikowski by Family Sunday, July 18 7:30 am Mass † Jack Bergman by Family 9:30 am Mass † Roy Wubker by Family 11:30 am Mass (St. John - Pelican Lake) † For the People of the Parishes Monday, July 19 No Mass Tuesday, July 20 4:30 pm Confessions 5:15 pm Mass with Anointing of the Sick † Phil Guzik by Bettye & Tom Wednesday, July 21 9:15 am Mass † Patricia Schlueter by Mary Ellen Benson Thursday, July 22 8:00 am Mass † Diane Kuczmarski Friday, July 23 NO 8:00 am Mass 10:00 am — Nursing Home/ Care Facility Mass Saturday, July 24 3:15 pm Confessions 4:30 pm Mass (livestreamed) † Evangeline Hasselberger by Al Hasselberger Sunday, July 25 7:30 am Mass † Ken & Gloria Juetten by Chris, Jean, Patti, and Family 9:30 am Mass † Joy Drzdwiecki 11:30 am Mass (St. John - Pelican Lake) † For the People of the Parishes
Prayer for the Faithful Departed Good and faithful God,
you have given us so many people in our lives that have given us joy and solace.
On this day we ask you to remember our dearly departed, especially ....Dale Jefcik
Keep them close to you as we all wait for that day when we all will come and worship in your presence. We ask this through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
St. John - Pelican Lake News
Brown Street Site 436 Brown Street
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
715-362-2665
Pine Lake Site 4293 River Road
Open Wed., and Sat. 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
715-369-2044
Nativity Thrift Stores
Our parish continues to welcome inquiries to the Roman Cath-olic faith through instruction and reception of the sacraments of initiation. If you or someone you know would like to learn more about the church and become an active member of the Catholic faith, please contact Barbara Eretto at 715-499-1265.
Welcome!! Are you new to St. John? If you would like to register to become a member, please call the Parish Office at 715-362-3169. 2020—2021 CSA Goal for St. John…………………… $3,255.00 Last year goal exceeded by…………………………………...$825.00 Current year CSA funds pledged to date……………….$1600.00 Total………………………………………………….………………$2,425.00 Percentage of Goal…………………………………………………….75% Thank You for Supporting the Catholic Services Appeal
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Scrip is available at the Parish Office. Please pre-order SCRIP by contacting Jacki Quinn at [email protected] or 715-362-3169. You may pick up your SCRIP order during reg-ular Parish Office hours at the Parish Office walk-up window. Check the website to see a current Scrip form with available increments. Payment options are cash, check or credit card (all credit card orders will have an added 3% processing fee). Need a summer treat? Purchase SCRIP for one of our local vendors. Dairy Queen, Culvers, or Ala Mode!! And many more…... Thank you for your continued support of
Nativity’s Scrip program.
SCRIP
Nativity of Our Lord - Job Opening Youth Minister-Part time
Nativity of Our Lord Parish is looking for a part-time Youth Min-ister. This position is responsible for establishing, planning, and implementing a youth ministry program in the parish. For a full job description, please contact the Parish Office at 715-499-1993. Resume and cover letter may be sent to [email protected] or mailed to: Nativity of Our Lord
110 Conro Street Rhinelander, WI 54501 Attention: Mike DeBay
Live Your Faith And Join Our Team! Did you know that Nativity of Our Lord thrift stores have been in operation in our community for over 52 years? Through the many years of working with community members, the ACES Program (ASSOCIATION OF CHURCHES FOR EMERGENCY SUP-PORT) and our great volunteers, this ministry has helped thou-sands of people in need. Our volunteers find the work of sorting through donated items, pricing, stocking shelves and helping customers a rewarding experience. Many who give of their time often mention that they enjoy working for a great cause and the companionship of working with each other. To keep our ministry going we need your time and talent. It’s easy and very rewarding as your efforts not only help those in need but also help our Church and School. Come on out and give it a try. All our volunteers can work flexi-ble days and hours. So if you have any time to give on a Mon-day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday (Brown Street Site) or on Mon-day, Wednesday, Saturday (Pine Lake Site) come join the Team! If you are interested, contact Dorita Dolezal at 715-605-2369 for further information. Thank you.
How to foster your faith in the summer! Summer, a time filled with adventure, busyness, vaca-tions, and sun. Our schedules or routines lack the struc-ture of the year. For some we lose contact with those who have supported us to continue to grow all year long, for some we are so busy we just forget about our faith when the lake is calling. For me, it is a time to become closer to God and kick start my personal faith goals but where do we start? Here are a few simple things you can do during this time so you will continue to wake up hungry to see God moving in your life! Set a weekly date for you and God that is NON-NEGOTIABLE-It can be as little as 5 or 10 minutes or as long as you want. Set the time and don't break it. Formed.org has many programs commit to watch 1 a week. Plan an adventure with friends and while you are together talk about your walk with God. The ups and downs of your faith and the dryness of summer! Make a commitment for your walk with Jesus and at the end of the summer you can look back and say... This sum-mer I committed myself to Jesus by ..... you fill in the blanks...
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Friday, July 30 from 12-5 pm Saturday, July 31 from 9-Noon
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Volunteers are needed!
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140 S. Brown St. Rhinelander, WI 54501
(715) 362-4247
LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALS SINCE 1950
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Contact John Hiller
to place an ad today!
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Family owned and operated
Hildebrand Funeral Home & CREMATION SPECIALISTS
Thomas, Andrea & Alex Kniewel Owners & Parish Members
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D & JAUTO & TRUCK
REPAIRMon-Fri 8am-5pm1874 N. Stevens
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PIZZA HAVEN5325 LAKE JULIA RD
RHINELANDER, WI 54501
362-5942FRITZ & HELEN DIEKVOSS
South on County G to Lake Julia Rd
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2 miles S of Three Lakes on Hwy. 45
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715-275-3700
AspenTreeCare
Tree Pruning ~ Tree Removal
Certified Arborist
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GiftsSince 1900
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Complete Auto Body RepairComplete Auto Body Repair1209 S. Oneida Ave., Rhinelander
Contact Dick or Stan Fritzfor Free Estimates!
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620 W Kemp Street Rhinelander
715-369-1800Hours: 10am-10pm
Family-owned and operated
Tom Arts, Inc d/b/a
www.a-1septicsystems.comRhinelander 282-3553 Tomahawk 453-4479 Minocqua 358-9652 Eagle River 477-0100
• Soil Testing • Septic Designs & Installation • Septic/water/well inspection • Pumping septic and grease traps • Holding tank contracts • Line Cleaning
• Portable toilet rentalsTom Arts, Owner - WI MPRS, CST 261251
Licensed and Insured
The Northwoods’ only Complete Pet Store!715.420.0535
2134 Lincoln Street, Rhinelander In the strip mall next to Hobby Lobby
NortwoodsPets.com
Adult Day CareState Certified for 25 Individuals
Ages 18 years and olderHours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fun, safe home away from home• Developmentally/physically disabled• Dementia/Alzheimers• Emotionally disturbed/mental illness• Older adults that are lonely or socially isolated• Advanced Age
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Visit us at our website:www.toddstiptop.com
4340 Island View Rd.369-3747
T.J. De Witt & Co., Inc.Electrical Contractor
715-362-3352
RhinelanderWI 54501
www.tjdewitt.comSince 1976
Asphalt Paving n Excavation
Gravel - Sand - Topsoil
Site Development n Snow Removal
715-365-8700Rhinelander
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818 Lincoln StreetRhinelander
“Use Scrip Here”
For a Tour Contact: Amy Gray [email protected] Day Street • Rhinelander
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Locally owned by Calvin and Susan Sprik
0525
4594
Whether you’re buying your first car or your retirement home, I’m here for you every step of the way. Let’s talk about how I can help.
Let’s talk today.
Chad Swanson AgentChad Swanson Agency LLC
404 S Pelham St, Rhinelander Bus: (715) 369-5300
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202 N Lake Ave, Crandon Bus: (715) 478-3646
American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I. & its Operating Companies, American Family Insurance Company,
6000 American Parkway, Madison, WI 53783 011780 - Rev. 4/16 ©2016 - 8690619
Enriching Women’s Lives™
Jill Krogh Independent Beauty Consultant
218.343.8208www.MaryKay.com/jkrogh
Rhinelander, WI
Joe Polak Joe Polak Owner Owner
715-536-7251 715-536-7251 Fax: 715-536-1295Fax: 715-536-1295
•• Pure Maple Syrup Pure Maple Syrup •• Maple Products Maple Products
•• Maple Sugaring EquipmentMaple Sugaring EquipmentW1887 Robinson Drive W1887 Robinson Drive
Merrill, WI 54452Merrill, WI 54452
Serving the community for
“Five Generations” Since 1912
D. Bruce Carlson Michael Carlson
134 N. Stevens St. Rhinelander, WI 54501
(715) 369-1414
Dr. Koehn Rhinelander HS Graduate
Nativity Parishioner
Mon, Tues Wed: 7am-5pm Thursday: 7am-5pm Friday: 8am-11am
922 Margaret St., Rhinelander 715-365-6859
northwoodsfamilydental.com
A welcoming space for friends,
family, and colleagues to gather, celebrate and work.
Julie Stieber - Parishioner
5840 Forest Lane • Rhinelander, WI
715.350.8002
Serving Rhinelander, Crandon, Phelps, Minocqua, Boulder Junction
and Land O’ Lakes
CCB Housing Management An Operation of Catholic Charities Bureau
(715) 369-2550 • (800) 362-2550880 E. Timber Dr. • Rhinelander, WI
MULLEADY INC., REALTORS®
715-367-9670
JUDY MIXIS Broker [email protected]
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Deb Szmanda608-556-0648
“Home is where Integrity Matters!”
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RHINELANDER MEMORIALS
715-369-7636Email: [email protected]
616 Lincoln Street, Rhinelander, WI 54501
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