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Parish Mission Statement We, the parishioners of St. Therese, are committed to continue the ministry of Jesus Christ through prayer, worship, faith, and charity. We believe that the Eucharist should be at the center of our lives; that we are to be the stewards of God, sharing our time and talents to promote our spiritual development as individuals and a community. May St. Therese assist us that we might imitate her life of prayer, simplicity and obedience to God’s will.

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Parish Mission Statement

We, the parishioners of St. Therese, are committed to continue the ministry of Jesus Christ through prayer, worship, faith, and charity. We believe that the Eucharist should be at the center of our lives; that we are to be the

stewards of God, sharing our time and talents to promote our spiritual development as individuals and a community. May St. Therese assist us that we might imitate her life of prayer, simplicity and obedience to God’s

will.

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Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Reading II Philippians 4:6-9 Brothers and sisters: Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God. Then the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Keep on doing what you have learned and received and heard and seen in me. Then the God of peace will be with you.

Gospel Matthew 21:33-43 Jesus said to the chief priests and the elders of the people: "Hear another parable. There was a landowner who planted a vineyard, put a hedge around it, dug a wine press in it, and built a tower. Then he leased it to tenants and went on a journey. When vintage time drew near, he sent his servants to the tenants to obtain his produce. But the tenants seized the servants and one they beat, another they killed, and a third they stoned. Again he sent other servants, more numerous than the first ones, but they treated them in the same way. Finally, he sent his son to them, thinking, 'They will respect my son.' But when the tenants saw the son, they said to one another, 'This is the heir. Come, let us kill him and acquire his inheritance.’ They seized him, threw him out of the vineyard, and killed him. What will the owner of the vineyard do to those tenants when he comes?" They answered him, "He will put those wretched men to a wretched death and lease his vineyard to other tenants who will give him the produce at the proper times." Jesus said to them, "Did you never read in the Scriptures: The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; by the Lord has this been done, and it is wonderful in our eyes?

Therefore, I say to you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people that will produce its fruit."

Readings for the week of October 4, 2020

Sunday: Is 5:1-7/Ps 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20 [Is 5:7a]/Phil 4:6-9/ Mt 21:33-43 Monday: Gal 1:6-12/Ps 111:1b-2, 7-8, 9 and 10c [5]/Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24/Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14ab, 14c-15 [24b]/Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14/Ps 117:1bc, 2/Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Gal 3:1-5/Lk 1:69-70, 71-72, 73-75 [68]/Lk 11:5-13 Friday: Gal 3:7-14/Ps 111:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6 [5]/Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Gal 3:22-29/Ps 105:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [8a]/Lk 11:27-28 Next Sunday: Is 25:6-10a/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [6cd]/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/ Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10

Reading I Isaiah 5:1-7 Let me now sing of my friend, my friend's song concerning his vineyard. My friend had a vineyard on a fertile hillside; he spaded it, cleared it of stones, and planted the choicest vines; within it he built a watchtower, and hewed out a wine press. Then he looked for the crop of grapes, but what it yielded was wild grapes. Now, inhabitants of Jerusalem and people of Judah, judge between me and my vineyard: What more was there to do for my vineyard that I had not done? Why, when I looked for the crop of grapes, did it bring forth wild grapes? Now, I will let you know what I mean to do with my vineyard: take away its hedge, give it to grazing, break through its wall, let it be trampled! Yes, I will make it a ruin: it shall not be pruned or hoed, but overgrown with thorns and briers; I will command the clouds not to send rain upon it. The vineyard of the LORD of hosts is the house of Israel, and the people of Judah are his cherished plant; he looked for judgment, but see, bloodshed! for justice, but hark, the outcry!

Responsorial Psalm Psalm 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20 The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel. A vine from Egypt you transplanted; you drove away the nations and planted it. It put forth its foliage to the Sea, its shoots as far as the River. The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel. Why have you broken down its walls, so that every passer-by plucks its fruit, The boar from the forest lays it waste, and the beasts of the field feed upon it? The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel. Once again, O LORD of hosts, look down from heaven, and see; take care of this vine, and protect what your right hand has planted, the son of man whom you yourself made strong. The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel. Then we will no more withdraw from you; give us new life, and we will call upon your name. O LORD, God of hosts, restore us; if your face shine upon us, then we shall be saved. The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel.

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From Fr. Albert Dear Brothers and Sisters, October is Respect Life Month. This year’s theme is “Live the Gospel of Life.” Twenty-five years ago, Pope St. John Paul II wrote that the Gospel of life is at the heart of Jesus’ saving message to the world (Evangelium vitae 1). The first Sunday of October is observed as Respect Life Sunday. As Catholics, we are all called to cherish, defend, and protect those who are most vulnerable, from the beginning of life to its end, and at every point in between. During the month of October, the Church asks us to reflect more deeply on the dignity of every human life. October 4 - Respect Life Sunday, we have a holy hour of adoration (praise and worship) at St. Therese from 11.00 a.m. through 12.00 p.m. October 18 - 11a.m.-12 p.m. holy hour of pro - life adoration. October 21 - 5.30 p.m. Pro-Life Rosary. Please join us in celebrating Respect Life Month during October. May we strive to imitate Christ and follow in his footsteps, caring for the most vulnerable among us. Through the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe, may Our Lord grant us the grace to live courageously and faithfully his Gospel of life. Loving God, grant us the wisdom and courage to lovingly protect Your gift of human life at every stage, in sickness and in health. Amen. Twenty Seventh Sunday Reflections

• The common theme of today’s readings is the necessity of bearing fruit in the Christian life. The Liturgical readings tell us of God's

generosity, patience and justice. • The Lord blesses his people today with the gift of his kingdom - a

kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. And he promises that we will bear much fruit if we abide in him.

• He promises that our labor for him will not be in vain if we persevere with faith to the end. We can expect trials and even persecution. But in the end we will see triumph. We are invited to follow and serve the Lord with joyful hope and confidence in the victory he has won for us and the gift of abundant new life in the Holy Spirit.

In Christ, Fr. Albert.

SAINT THERESE PARISH, 113 W. KORT ST. ROTHSCHILD, WI 54474

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Pro-Life Rosaries with the Bishops of Wisconsin Live-Streamed Five Consecutive Sundays Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25 and Nov. 1

Beginning Oct. 4 with Bishop William Patrick Callahan, join each of our five Wisconsin Bishops for a live-streamed Pro-Life Rosary from 7:30-8:00 p.m. on five consecutive Sundays. October is both Respect Life Month and the Month of the Holy Rosary, making it a providential time to pray with our Bishops to our Blessed Mother, Patroness of the Unborn, for an end to abortion and other offenses against human life and dignity. The closing Rosary will be led by Archbishop Jerome Listecki on Nov. 1, the Feast of All Saints, concluding with their invocation through the Litany of the Saints. To participate in these live-streamed Rosaries, visit www.diolc.org/live. May God’s grace be poured out upon our state, our nation, and our world. Schedule of Pro-Life Rosaries Sunday, 7:30-8:00 p.m. October 4 Bishop William Patrick Callahan, Diocese of La Crosse October 11 Bishop Donald Joseph Hying, Diocese of Madison October 18 Bishop David Laurin Ricken, Diocese of Green Bay October 25 Bishop James Patrick Powers, Diocese of Superior November 1 Archbishop Jerome Edward Listecki, Archdiocese of Milwaukee

PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY RALLY

Come! Multiply the power of your prayer for our country and families by praying the Rosary publicly on the 400 Block in downtown Wausau on Saturday, October 10 at 12:00 Noon. Our Blessed Mother asked for prayer and sacrifice at Fatima. Sacrifice some of your time on

Saturday to join your prayers with other Catholics from 10 area parishes. Over 20,000 rallies are being planned all across the nation at the same time. Bring a lawn chair if you like! Any questions, call Margaret at 715-359-7073.

Feast of St. Therese Sunday, October 4 after the 10a.m. Mass, we will celebrate the Feast of St. Therese of the Little Flower with adoration from 11a.m. to 12 noon. It will be lived–streamed for those who cannot attend.

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Why Do We Do That?

Catholic Life Explained: Rosary Question: What is the story behind the rosary? Answer: The rosary is a sacred and popular Catholic devotion, but its origins are mysterious. Prayer beads to facilitate meditation began in the early ages of the Church. In the early medieval period, bead strings were used to count Hail Marys or Our Fathers. A tradition has developed that the rosary in its current form was given to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. However, the earliest biographies of the saint do not include this story. In the Middle Ages, the prayers were grouped into 50 Hail Marys with verses from Psalms and vignettes from the lives of Jesus and Mary. By the 16th century, the Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries were established. The rosary rose to prominence in the late 1500s. The Turkish Empire was spreading across eastern Europe, and pirates were raiding Christian ships. The Christian nations of Europe rallied for a great battle at sea. Pope St. Pius V urged all Christians to pray the rosary for victory. While vastly outnumbered, the Christian fleet was victorious at the Battle of Lepanto. The pope established October 7 as the feast of the Holy Rosary. Later, all of October would come to be known as the Month of the Rosary. ©LPi

Month of October The Laity's Mission in the Church We pray that by the virtue of baptism,

the laity, especially women, may participate more in areas of responsibility in the Church.

Divine Mercy Chaplet The Divine Mercy Chaplet will be said every Friday at noon. This Chaplet will be said for the end of the Covid-19 pandemic and for the protection of our community. It will be live-streamed also for those who are unable to attend.

Live Stream Masses St. Therese Parish Live-streamed on the St. Therese Facebook page and our website so you can join in spiritually from your home. Sunday - Mass at 10 a.m. Tuesday - Friday Mass 8 a.m.

Please recite the prayer below during the time of communion.

Spiritual Communion Prayer My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.

I love you above all things and I desire to receive you in my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally,

come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already there

and unite myself wholly to you. Never permit me to be separated from you.

Amen.

Sanctuary Lamp The Sanctuary Lamp is available by the week for your prayers and concerns. Contact the office to reserve your special time to remember someone, to pray for assistance, or perhaps to give thanks for graces received. Simply provide $5 for the cost of the candle. Your intention will be listed in the bulletin. All during your week, stop at the Church and know that special comfort that comes only from Jesus and prayer.

SANCTUARY LAMP Week of October 4 - 10

St. Therese Sanctuary Lamp burns in memory of: Cynthia Kondzela

Please remember to pray for the members of Saint Therese Parish, Ray Pozorski who recently passed, those who are sick, and those who are in the hospital. Also, please remember to pray for the terminally ill

and homebound.

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is taking place Tuesday - Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to noon.

If you are in need of pastoral or spiritual assistance, please contact the

parish office or Father Albert. Office: (715)359-2421

Fr. Albert: 1-715-897-3570

We welcome Otto Perry Strehlow into St. Therese Catholic Church by the Sacrament of Holy Baptism last Saturday. Otto is the son of Paul and Kristin Strehlow .

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to play and now he plays even for fun and to relax. When his siblings try to play, they are stuck with the truth that those days are gone and since they gave it up years ago, they can no longer really play. In many ways, they were given a gift, but since they did not use and cultivate it, they lost it. God gives us gifts every day and we too often act like those gifts will simply always be there. The truth is, unlike God Himself, many of those gifts are not eternal. If we fail to acknowledge them and put them to use, we risk losing them in the end. What a shame. What gifts might be slowly slipping away from each of us due to our lack of interest and indifference? They might not be there if and when we change our minds. — Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS ©LPi

Why Do We Do That?

Catholic Life Explained:

What Are “Special” Masses?

Question: Why do Parishes Offer Special Masses like Thanksgiving and Memorial Day, even though they’re not Holy Days of Obligation? Am I obligated to attend? Answer: Out of respect for the various civil celebrations that take place during the year, many dioceses and parishes will host special Masses. However, while it always worthwhile to come together to worship as a community, Catholics are not obligated to attend these celebrations. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes, the only times that we are obligated to participate in celebrations of the Eucharist are on Sundays and holy days of obligation: The first precept ("You shall attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation and rest from servile labor") requires the faithful to sanctify the day commemorating the Resurrection of the Lord as well as the principal liturgical feasts honoring the mysteries of the Lord, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the saints; in the first place, by participating in the Eucharistic celebration, in which the Christian community is gathered, and by resting from those works and activities which could impede such a sanctification of these days.

©LPi

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SAINT THERESE PARISH, 113 W. KORT ST. ROTHSCHILD, WI 54474

Gospel Meditation 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Do you ever wonder why things never seem to come together? We see glimpses of consistency, equity, justice, peace, harmony, and wellbeing, but it always falls short. Human life is still expendable and manipulated, people are used for personal advancement, countries are at war, the

economy continues to face turbulence, anger and frustration are widespread, and happiness is the possession of just a few and not the many. Could it be that we are serving the wrong kingdom? We keep trying to make our kingdom work and find ourselves still scratching our heads after repeatedly failed attempts to do so. It is almost as if people are saying, “we’ll get it right this time if we do …,” as if some new and secret innovation has yet to be tried. We serve God’s kingdom. We may not like hearing that, but it is true. God did not make only a few of us. God made all of humanity and all of humanity is called into service. How often do we defer any of our decision making to God? Secular leaders enjoy winking at the Sacred Scriptures and using them when they advance a cause, but are they really listened to? Even those who consider themselves believers tend to sift through God’s Word, taking what seems to fit and apply and discarding the rest. After all, if we were really serving God’s kingdom, we would see an abundance of fruit testifying to this fact. But what’s growing on the vine is anything other than good Gospel-centered fruit. Nothing in this world or the next belongs to us. We have such a hard time believing this and live our lives as if everything belongs to us. And, the fruit does not lie. Trees that are neglected and not properly fertilized reveal that fact. They cannot keep these deep secrets from being discovered. If God’s kingdom was really being served, then life would have looked much differently after the crucifixion. By now, there would be plenty of fantastic fruit to harvest in abundance: faith, hope, love, prudence, temperance, justice, and fortitude. Do we see these in abundance around us? Why not? Still we grapple with ownership, privilege, status, and the protection of our rights. It’s all about us and what we want, think we need, and expect to acquire. When did this change of focus occur? We may be struggling with this since humanity’s day in the garden and have never understood that the focus cannot be on us and the apple but on God and God’s justice. Maybe the only answer is that the Kingdom be taken from us and given to someone who is willing to do a better job. Is that the fate we really want? ©LPi

Everyday Stewardship Recognize God in Your Ordinary Moments Gifts Given to Share

My oldest two children took piano lessons when then were younger. In fact, it was because my oldest wanted to learn to play so badly that we purchased a piano. He would use it for practice during his few years of lessons, and then my daughter took up the instrument. After a few years of lessons for each, restlessness set in and a type of indifference took over. The lessons and the practicing came to an end. My youngest had not expressed much interest in piano when he was younger. Then when he was a teenager, he asked for lessons. He began

On the Lighter Side

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Families that made a Recovery Appeal Gift:

Total Recovery Gift Dollar Amount:

Families that Committed to an Increased Weekly Sacrifice:

Total Anticipated Appeal Benefit (Recovery Gift and Increase Combined):

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Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Annual Christmas Wreath Sale St. John The Baptist in Edgar will be having its Annual Christmas Wreath Sale beginning Friday, October 2 and going through Friday, October 23. The wreaths will be purchased from “Up North” Wisconsin Evergreens. If you

are interested in purchasing a wreath, swag, cross, or candy cane please contact St. John the Baptist School at 715-352-3000 or the Parish office at 715-352-3011. More information can be obtained at our website stjohn-edgar.org or follow us on Facebook. All proceeds will benefit St. John’s School.

Christmas Evergreens and Poinsettia Sale Brought to you by NCHS Home and School Prepaid orders only. Cash or check payable to NCHS Home and School. Return order form and payment to: Suzette Samuels 6311 Alderson Street, Weston, WI 54476. Call or text questions to 715-581-4650. Orders due by October 7. Please go to St. Therese website: www.sttheresecc.org we have the order form as an insert in the on line bulletin this weekend.

St. Andrew’s Parish Pancake Feast and Cash Raffle Sunday, October 11 serving from 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. as a Drive-thru only at the Town of Day Hall in Rozellville (122518 County Road C). Plan to drive-thru to pick up your delicious breakfast to support our annual fundraiser. Breakfast to go will include potato and buttermilk pancakes, sausage, applesauce, cheese, milk and juice. Adults: $10, Children 6-12: $5.00, Pre-school: Free. Each meal purchased will earn an entry into a cash raffle. Matching funds provided by Catholic Financial Life WI-37.

Blessing of Animals Blessings for your furry, scaly, hard-shelled, feathered pets on Sunday, October 4 at Noon. Bring your special pet to the Grotto between the Church and the Rectory and have them

blessed. Please keep them on a leash or in a cage. Pick-up bags would be very appropriate--Thanks!!!

Youth Minister St. Therese Parish, Rothschild, WI is in search of a person to head its Youth Ministry Program. The individual will be responsible to create programs and activities to encourage youth of the parish to become more involved in parish life and the church’s liturgies. The individual should possess one or more years of religious education experience; college or technical training a plus. If interested, please contact the pastor, Fr. Albert, with your name, address, email, phone number for a complete job description and salary structure. He can be reached via email: [email protected], or in writing St. Therese Parish, 112 W. Kort St., Schofield, WI 54476, ATTN: Fr. Albert.

PARISH FINANCES

From 9/26 - 9/27 Tithing $5,422.00 Reunite Rebuild Rejoice Appeal 730.00 Offertory 51.00 Easter 25.00 Children 6.00 Church Upkeep 200.00 Sister Parish 50.00 Food Pantry 10.00 Rice Bowl 20.00 School Subsidy 120.00 Church Hall Floor 520.00 CCD Internet 100.00

Automated Clearing House Tithing 370.00 Total $7,624.00

Out and About

Please note at this time all weekday Masses will also follow the guideline of 25% occupancy. Confessions will be heard by appointment only. Saturday, October 10

11:00 - Confirmation 4:30 p.m. - Public Mass Sunday, October 11 8:00 a.m. - Public Mass 10:00 a.m. - Public Mass

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PARISH CONTACTS

Pastor Rev. Joseph Albert Saleth 715-359-2421 ext .130

Emergency Only Cell # 1-715-897-3570 e-mail: [email protected]

Deacon Michael Lambrecht Emergency Only Cell # 715-573-2310

e-mail: [email protected]

Telephones 715-359-2421 Parish Office 715-359-2421 Religious Ed / RCIA 715-355-3088 FAX 715-355-5254 Childcare PARISH STAFF Parish Secretary 715-359-2421 ext. 100 Colleen Ryan Bookkeeper 715-359-2421 ext. 103 Amy Tishken Director of Religious Ed / RCIA 715-359-2421 ext. 110 Dcn. Mike Lambrecht Musicians 715-551-7176 Kandace Elmergreen 715 -551- 0188 Lynn Hildebrandt 715-581-0405 Sara Zieglmeier PARISH CONTACTS Buildings & Grounds 715-573-8421 Chris Reedy

Eucharistic Adoration 715-573-0134 Janet Juoine 715-432-5611 Mary Wachtel [email protected] Finance Council 715-359-6955 John Meidl Gate of Heaven Cemetery 715-470-0764 Jeffrey A. Beever (Manager) 715-359-2421 Parish Office 715-573-5987 Andrea Sczygelski (Lot Sales)

Knights of Columbus 715-573-0646 Nate Krautkramer Little Flower Council President 715-574-0785 Lee Ann Seitz Parish Council 715-571-5309 Donna Rule Prayer Chain 715-359-4643 Ellen Raczkowski Stewardship 715-359-6955 John Meidl

ADDRESSES Website: www.sttheresecc.org

Parish Office: 112 W. Kort Street, Schofield, WI 54476 Secretary: [email protected] Bookkeeper: [email protected]

Religious Ed: [email protected] Bulletin Articles: [email protected] Bulletin article deadline: Tuesdays by noon

Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office if you are ill and in need of healing. Also, call if you would like to be on the list for weekly Communion at home. Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on the first Sunday of the month. To register for a preparation class, call Father Albert at the Parish Office.

Marriage Call the Parish Office as soon as possible after you are engaged for the initial interviews, arrangements, and preparations. Couples Preparing to Celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage In the Diocese of La Crosse (as in all the dioceses in Wisconsin), one expectation is a couple's participation in a diocesan marriage preparation retreat. The diocesan retreat entitled, Married Love: Two Becoming One would be completed 4-6 months before the celebration of the sacrament. Married Love: Two Becoming One retreats scheduled in 2020: October 31st in the Wausau Deanery. To register, contact: Saint Mark Parish, [email protected] or 715-359-5206.

For October 3 & 4

Saturday: 4:30 † Perry Larson Sunday: 8:00 † Terri Markstrum 10:00 For the Parish Family

Week of: October 6—11 Tuesday: 8:00 † Joe and Lucy Writz Wednesday: 8:00 † Monica Steckbauer Thursday: 8:00 † Wayne Smith Friday: 8:00 † Sarah Ganski Saturday: 4:30 † Deaceased Members of the Leo Baumann Family Sunday: 8:00 For the Parish Family 10:00 † Joe and Sadie Kraimer Please note at this time all weekday Masses will also follow the guideline of 25% occupancy. Confessions will be heard by appointment only.

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Mass Schedule 4:30 p.m. (Sunday Liturgy) 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. Tuesday - Friday Eucharistic Adoration Tuesday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m Friday 9 a.m. - Noon

Reconciliation Tuesday - Friday at 7:30 a.m.

For October 10 – 11

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

4:30 pm Jim Barry 10:00 am Carla Bertram Deacon Michael Lambrecht will distribute communion at the 8:00 Mass Lectors 4:30 pm Natalie Goeden 8:00 am Robert Buckley 10:00 am Peter Spychalla Servers 4:30 pm Joe Proulx

8:00 am Donna Rule

10:00 am John Meidl

Ushers 4:30 pm Richard Besaida, Larry Zschernitz, 2 Volunters 8:00 am Ken and Diane Ligman, John and Barb Olson 10:00 am Emory Budzinski, Larry Vesely, Ross Vesely, Rick Kleman

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Meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.

Contact Nate Krautkramer at 715-573-0646

St. Therese Church

Gate of Heaven Cemetery & Veteran’s Cemetery & Columbarium

1399 Gate Of Heaven Drive Kronenwetter, WI 54455

Manager Jeffrey A. Beever 715 470-0764 [email protected]

Cemetery is Open from Dawn to Dusk For more details go to www.sttheresecc.org

or call the parish off at 715-359-2421

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(715) 845-5525

Fax (715) 848-4140

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