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St. Augustine Parish
280 Haberdale Drive, PO Box 325
Footville, WI 53537
Phone 876-6252 Fax 876-6252
Email: staug1@centurylink.net
Secretary/Contributions
Marilyn Runaas 876-6851
mrunaas@centurytel.net
Religious Education Director & Bulletin Editor
Janet Kassel 876-6311 amazgr8z@ticon.net
St. Paul Parish
39 Garfield Avenue, Evansville, WI 53536
Phone 882-4138
Email: stpaulevans@gmail.com
Religious Education Coordinator
Carol Reilly 756-0981
E-mail: carolreilly39@gmail.com
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM – 12:00 Noon
Parish Secretary Charlene Sherman
Pastor 882-0490
35 Garfield Avenue
Evansville, WI 53536
Father Kevin Dooley
Welcome to the Faith Communities of:
SACRAMENTAL LIFE AT OUR
PARISHES
Baptism
Baptism Preparation Classes are held
according to need.
Call your Parish Office
for more information.
Marriage
Please call Fr. Kevin Dooley
at 882-0490 when you become
engaged to arrange for marriage
preparation and to request your date.
Ministry of the Sick
(Communion to the Home Bound)
Please call Fr. Kevin Dooley
at 882-0490.
New Member Parish
Registration
All Catholics, who are 18 years or older
are invited to register as members
of our parish communities;
this includes those who have lived here all
their lives and those who
are moving into our community.
Registration forms are available
by contacting your parish office.
ST. PAUL & ST. AUGUSTINE
February 24, 2019
St. Augustine website at www.staugustinefootville.org
“Like” us on facebook: St. Augustine Parish – Footville, WI.
St. Paul website at www.parishesonline.com Follow the Prompts
facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Paul-Catholic-Church-Evansville-WI/509141602469892
Bulletins available on-line:
go to
www.parishesonline.com.
Follow the prompts.
ST. AUGUSTINE and ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCHES
SATURDAY: Feb 23 Anticipatory Mass
4:00 PM Confessions @ St. Paul
5:00 PM Mass @ St. Paul—†—Susan Finnane
SUNDAY: Feb 24-7 th Sunday of Ordinary Time
8:10 AM Rosary @ St. Augustine
8:30 AM Mass @ St. Augustine—†— Margaret Nelson
10:30 AM Mass @ St. Paul †— Miles Joseph Vogl
MONDAY Feb 25-Weekday
8:00 AM Rosary @ Main Street Cafe (Venue change
for January and February )
TUESDAY: Feb 26 Weekday
5:30 PM Mass @ St. Augustine—NO MASS
WEDNESDAY: Feb 27-Weekday
8:00 AM Mass @ St. Paul—NO MASS
THURSDAY: Feb 28-Weekday
8:00 AM Mass @ St. Paul—NO MASS
FRIDAY: Mar 1-Weekday
8:00 AM Mass @ St. Paul—NO MASS
SATURDAY: Mar 2 Anticipatory Mass
4:00 PM Confessions @ St. Paul
5:00 PM Mass @ St. Paul—†—Frank Hanlon
SUNDAY: Mar 3-8th Sunday of Ordinary Time
8:10 AM Rosary @ St. Augustine
8:30 AM Mass @ St. Augustine—†— Valerie Blum
10:30 AM Mass @ St. Paul †— George Wollinger, Jr.
Pro-Life Fact
“Right from fertilization is begun the
adventure of the human life.”
Donum Vitae n.1
Annual Sauerkraut and Pork Hock Dinner
Good Shepherd Catholic Church
in Madison
Sunday, February 24
11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Adults $10 Children $5
Diocese of Madison
“In the Light of Faith”
The theme for the 2019 Annual Catholic Appeal of
the Diocese of Madison is “In the Light of Faith.” We
ask that God guide us, In the Light of Faith and give
us the ability to put our faith in Him to allow us the
capacity to love and care for those in our parishes, our
diocese and the Church throughout the world. We ask
that His grace make us even more generous in
supporting those needs.
Each pledge to the Annual Catholic
Appeal supports diocesan ministries,
education and services and assures a
strong future for the Diocese of
Madison and the people that it serves.
This year each of us is asked to
consider making a pledge, payable
over six months. Your gift will help
enable the diocese to reach its goal
and provide the ministries supported
by the appeal.
If you received your pledge form in the mail, please
complete it and mail it back.
On March 2-3 Father Dooley will lead the in-pew
process for the Appeal. Those who have not made a
pledge by mail will be asked to do so at this time.
On this weekend, one member of each household will
be asked to fill out a commitment envelope during
mass.
Thank you in advance for your support of this parish,
the diocese and the work of the church throughout the
world.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
“Give, and gifts will be given to you; a
good measure, packed together, shaken
down and overflowing will be
poured into your lap”.
Give the gift of love by attending the
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
March 15-17 in Madison or
April 26-28 in Brookfield or
June 28-30 in Rockford, IL
Website at alifetimeoflove.org or
call 888-574-5653
Joint Parish Council Meeting
Reschedule Date
Tuesday, February 26--7:15 PM at St. Paul
St. Paul Council Members: Dan Nipple-President,
Karen Bruketa, Katie Horgan, Rich Roberts,
Dan Gillitzer, Jenny Hakes, Jackie Trawicki, Janice Turner,
Ellyn Paul and Tim Magee-Trustee-Secretary
St. Augustine Council Members: John Abrahamson,
Gary Beal, David Blum-Vice President,
Kathy Earleywine, Kathy Heider, Matt Hookham-President,
John Meichtry, Marilyn Runaas-Secretary, Kurt Toberman,
Keith Neal, Trustee-Treasurer and Steve Earleywine-
Trustee-Secretary
MEDICAL DECISION MAKING
Information Packets Available
Protective Power of Attorney for Health Care
Visit or contact the parish office at 882-4138 or
call Karen at 882-5263
St. Paul Knight of Columbus Euchre Card Party
All community members are welcome!
Sunday, February 24
1:00 to 3:00 PM
Cost is $8 per person which includes a light lunch
If you don’t play cards –dominos are offered!
Spiritual Adopt-a-Baby Shower in February
Through daily prayer by
parishioners, the following six babies
have been born:
Mary, John Patrick, Shanna,
Phyllis Irine, John Paul & Kathleen Mary.
A shower in their honor is being held during February.
Anyone wishing to provide a gift of wipes, baby shampoo,
baby lotion (no powder, please) or any other
baby items or clothing—-just drop your donation in the
red bin by the church side door.
All contributions will be given to
Janesville Pregnancy Helpline.
Thanks from St. Paul Pro-Life Committee
St. Paul Church Directories
New directories are now available and located in
the vestibule. Please be sure to take one to share
with your family. Much appreciation goes to
Mary Anne Alt
for the hard work and the talent it took into
creating this fine book for
St. Paul Parishioners
Sun, Feb 24—KC Card Party 1:00-3:00 PM
Tues, Feb 26 –Joint Parish Council Meeting 7:15 PM
Tuesday, Mar 5 —Pro-Life Meeting 7:00 PM
Wednesday, Mar 6—Ash Wednesday
Thurs, Mar 14 —KC Meeting 7:30 PM
Welcome to St. Paul Dear Child of God
Olivia Joan Dunphy
Daughter of Jordan and Ross
Sister to Colton
Baptized on February 16th
Feb. 26—Parish Council Meeting, Evansville
Feb. 27—Religious Ed
Mar. 3—CUP & Special Needs Collections
Mar. 6—Ash Wednesday
Mar. 10—CWCM Meeting
Mar. 13 —Religious Ed
SAINTS AND �
SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Friday: World Day of Prayer;
First Friday
�
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary;
First Saturday
DO NO HARM
We listen quite a while before we get
to the “punch line” of the first reading
today: even though it would be an easy
thing to do, David will not harm the
anointed one of the Lord. We, of
course, know that Jesus is the Messiah,
the anointed one of God, but the Bible
uses this term for many different
people. It is scripture’s way of
indicating who has been chosen by God for a special
place and mission in salvation history.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus presents a greatly enlarged list
of those who, as children of God, we should not harm, but
love instead: our enemies, those who curse us or do us
harm, those who owe us money, the ungrateful, the wicked.
The point of Jesus’ teaching is not to encourage these kinds
of behaviors in others, but rather to form us in the image of
our heavenly Father by increasing our opportunities to love
unconditionally, expecting no return; to be merciful and
forgiving, even when it would be easier not to.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Sir 1:1-10; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Mk 9:14-29
Tuesday: Sir 2:1-11; Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28,
39-40; Mk 9:30-37
Wednesday: Sir 4:11-19; Ps 119:165, 168, 171, 172, 174,
175; Mk 9:38-40
Thursday: Sir 5:1-8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Mk 9:41-50
Friday: Sir 6:5-17; Ps 119:12, 16, 18, 27, 34, 35;
Mk 10:1-12
Saturday: Sir 17:1-15; Ps 103:13-18; Mk 10:13-16
Sunday: Sir 27:4-7; Ps 92:2-3, 13-16;
1 Cor 15:54-58; Lk 6:39-45
Four Types of Prayer
Petition: Asking God for a Favor
Adoration: Praising God
Contrition: Ask for God’s Forgiveness
Thanksgiving: Showing God Gratitude
Make a PACT with the Lord?
St. Paul’s Please Pray For: [02-24-19]
• Those currently serving in the armed forces.
• Our Religious Education Program and all participants.
• Deceased members of our parish & families, especially those in our
community who recently lost a loved one.
• The sick of our families and those who care for them, especially:
Elaine, Floyd Hayes, Ed & Grace Crook, Erin, Ashlyn,
Joel Loesch, Kevin M., Ray, Jeff, Janice, Ed Kuhlow, Nylia, Chad,
John Diederich, Cindy, Ed, Terry McKinney, Kiara,
Michael Summerbell, Ruth Duvall, Patty, Helen,
Chad Edwards, Rob Corn, Tom Fischer, E. May, Peter, Paul,
Barb Kaiser, Riley Friedman, Rick Killian, Cheryl Fredrickson,
Steve Gunderson, Kay, Elijah, Katya, Jonathan & Adam Crook,
Pauline, Sierra, Mary, Alex and James Emery Gage, Gunner,
Matilda Koser, Jamie and Nick Kramer, Patriece Reed and
Kathleen Mischel
Collections—Last Week
St. Paul St. Augustine
Envelopes $1710 $782
Offertory 96 71
KC 40
Vigil Lights 24
Annual Parish Appeal $270 $970
Total Appeal Collection $3,695 $2,005
Annual Parish Appeal Goal ($13,809) ($6,700)
LITURGICAL ROLES
February 23/24 See entrance bulletin board
The Weekend of: Mar 2/3
5:00 PM 10:30 AM
Servers Bailey Langton Volunteers
Sydney Langton Needed
Lector: Ruth Ann Bender Deb Roemer
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Communion:
Tim Magee Deb Roemer
Ushers: Tim Magee John Roemer
Mass Coord: Diana & Jeff Collins Kim Otto
879-3400 882-5072
Traveling Chalice and taking up the
gifts during Mass: Greve-Shannon Family
Communion to Shut-Ins:
Feb 22-Feb 28 Dan Nipple
Mar 8-Mar 14 Tom and Carole LaPoint
Faith Formation
Classes
St. Paul Parish Classes
February 27
Grades 1-5 4:15 PM to 5:30 PM
Grades 6-10 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM
St. Augustine Parish Classes
February 27
Grades 1-6 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Grades 7-12 7:00PM to 8:30 PM
St. Augustine is seeking:
Catechists and assistants for elementary classes.
No previous training is required —
just a deep commitment to sharing your faith
with our little ones.
Call Janet Kassel at 608-876-6311
TREASURES �
FROM OUR TRADITION
When the Roman Empire turned a
favorable eye toward the once-
persecuted Christians, among the
effects was a population explosion
in the baptismal font, as Christian sympathizers
stepped from the shadows. With more and more
people becoming Christians, laws were passed to
protect Sunday as a work-free day. Soon, it
became possible to celebrate Mass later in the
morning, rather than the older custom of gathering
before dawn to celebrate Eucharist. Amazingly,
despite the increasing numbers of Christians, there
was great resistance to adding to the number of
worship events; the Eucharist that began as a few
friends around a table soon was transformed into a
more formal event with throngs crowding a large
hall. All the Christians in a city or town would
gather around the bishop for the one Sunday
Eucharist, and only when the crowds became
unmanageable was there an impulse to divide the
assembly by splitting off a new bishop and flock.
Now, sixteen hundred years later, many
parishes see a need to trim or combine Mass
schedules. This is often seen as tough surgery.
Yet our forebears in the faith would see it as a
gain: a filling up of the Eucharist with a large and
vigorous assembly, a fullness of ministry, an
opportunity to make the Church more fully visible
and stronger for service. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
DESTROYING ONE’S ENEMIES
Am I not destroying my enemies
when I make friends of them?
—Abraham Lincoln
St. Augustine Please Pray for:
Sue Schwartzlow, Pat Bennett, Gordon Blakeney,
Wilbur McCreedy, Mary & John Weinberg, Don Blakeney,
Alfred Weinberg, Annette Stanhope, Bob Paces, Angie Wellnitz,
Ashley Case, Diane Dorn, Alex, Tom Probst, Flodeen/Markee Family,
Lorian Harker, Bill Leffel, James Weinberg, Groetken Family,
Fr. Bill Connell, Andrew Brockman, Hailey Brockman,
Ed & Nancy Marshall, Paul Weber, George A. Rynes, Joe Kassel,
Ed and Kathy Weber, Kathy Heider, John Schandelmeier,
David Stringman, Laine Jackson, Jackson Katterhagen,
Dennis Morgan, Mildred Churchill,
Catherine Kitelinger, Adam Konigsberg.
Please Pray for those actively serving our country in the military at home
or overseas and their families: Catherine Weeden;
Robert Weeden; Brooke Neal, Ryan , Graham Brennan,
David Schwengels, Garret Ronan & Glenn Meleen.
Please continue to pray for those who have returned &/or retired:
Scott Kjendlie, Brian Bohn, Patrick Johnson, Craig Ibeling,
Matt Helgesen, Patrick Milbourn, Kevin Wellnitz, James Lechusz,
Steven Augustine, Tyler Kjendlie, Peter Helgesen, Todd Kelly,
Jeremy Kirnberger, Carolyn Blakeney, John Pakes,
Joshua Onsgard 02/24/2019
St. Paul’s Please Pray For: [02-24-19]
• Those currently serving in the armed forces.
• Our Religious Education Program and all participants.
• Deceased members of our parish & families, especially those in our
community who recently lost a loved one.
• The sick of our families and those who care for them, especially:
Elaine, Floyd Hayes, Ed & Grace Crook, Erin, Ashlyn,
Joel Loesch, Kevin M., Ray, Jeff, Janice, Ed Kuhlow, Nylia, Chad,
John Diederich, Cindy, Ed, Terry McKinney, Kiara,
Michael Summerbell, Ruth Duvall, Patty, Helen,
Chad Edwards, Rob Corn, Tom Fischer, E. May, Peter, Paul,
Barb Kaiser, Riley Friedman, Rick Killian, Cheryl Fredrickson,
Steve Gunderson, Kay, Elijah, Katya, Jonathan & Adam Crook,
Pauline, Sierra, Mary, Alex and James Emery Gage, Gunner,
Matilda Koser, Jamie and Nick Kramer, Patriece Reed and
Kathleen Mischel
Collections—Last Week
St. Paul St. Augustine
Envelopes $1710 $782
Offertory 96 71
KC 40
Vigil Lights 24
Annual Parish Appeal $270 $970
Total Appeal Collection $3,695 $2,005
Annual Parish Appeal Goal ($13,809) ($6,700)
LITURGICAL ROLES
February 23/24 See entrance bulletin board
The Weekend of: Mar 2/3
5:00 PM 10:30 AM
Servers Bailey Langton Volunteers
Sydney Langton Needed
Lector: Ruth Ann Bender Deb Roemer
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Communion:
Tim Magee Deb Roemer
Ushers: Tim Magee John Roemer
Mass Coord: Diana & Jeff Collins Kim Otto
879-3400 882-5072
Traveling Chalice and taking up the
gifts during Mass: Greve-Shannon Family
Communion to Shut-Ins:
Feb 22-Feb 28 Dan Nipple
Mar 8-Mar 14 Tom and Carole LaPoint
Faith Formation
Classes
St. Paul Parish Classes
February 27
Grades 1-5 4:15 PM to 5:30 PM
Grades 6-10 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM
St. Augustine Parish Classes
February 27
Grades 1-6 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Grades 7-12 7:00PM to 8:30 PM
St. Augustine is seeking:
Catechists and assistants for elementary classes.
No previous training is required —
just a deep commitment to sharing your faith
with our little ones.
Call Janet Kassel at 608-876-6311
TREASURES �
FROM OUR TRADITION
When the Roman Empire turned a
favorable eye toward the once-
persecuted Christians, among the
effects was a population explosion
in the baptismal font, as Christian sympathizers
stepped from the shadows. With more and more
people becoming Christians, laws were passed to
protect Sunday as a work-free day. Soon, it
became possible to celebrate Mass later in the
morning, rather than the older custom of gathering
before dawn to celebrate Eucharist. Amazingly,
despite the increasing numbers of Christians, there
was great resistance to adding to the number of
worship events; the Eucharist that began as a few
friends around a table soon was transformed into a
more formal event with throngs crowding a large
hall. All the Christians in a city or town would
gather around the bishop for the one Sunday
Eucharist, and only when the crowds became
unmanageable was there an impulse to divide the
assembly by splitting off a new bishop and flock.
Now, sixteen hundred years later, many
parishes see a need to trim or combine Mass
schedules. This is often seen as tough surgery.
Yet our forebears in the faith would see it as a
gain: a filling up of the Eucharist with a large and
vigorous assembly, a fullness of ministry, an
opportunity to make the Church more fully visible
and stronger for service. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
DESTROYING ONE’S ENEMIES
Am I not destroying my enemies
when I make friends of them?
—Abraham Lincoln
St. Augustine Please Pray for:
Sue Schwartzlow, Pat Bennett, Gordon Blakeney,
Wilbur McCreedy, Mary & John Weinberg, Don Blakeney,
Alfred Weinberg, Annette Stanhope, Bob Paces, Angie Wellnitz,
Ashley Case, Diane Dorn, Alex, Tom Probst, Flodeen/Markee Family,
Lorian Harker, Bill Leffel, James Weinberg, Groetken Family,
Fr. Bill Connell, Andrew Brockman, Hailey Brockman,
Ed & Nancy Marshall, Paul Weber, George A. Rynes, Joe Kassel,
Ed and Kathy Weber, Kathy Heider, John Schandelmeier,
David Stringman, Laine Jackson, Jackson Katterhagen,
Dennis Morgan, Mildred Churchill,
Catherine Kitelinger, Adam Konigsberg.
Please Pray for those actively serving our country in the military at home
or overseas and their families: Catherine Weeden;
Robert Weeden; Brooke Neal, Ryan , Graham Brennan,
David Schwengels, Garret Ronan & Glenn Meleen.
Please continue to pray for those who have returned &/or retired:
Scott Kjendlie, Brian Bohn, Patrick Johnson, Craig Ibeling,
Matt Helgesen, Patrick Milbourn, Kevin Wellnitz, James Lechusz,
Steven Augustine, Tyler Kjendlie, Peter Helgesen, Todd Kelly,
Jeremy Kirnberger, Carolyn Blakeney, John Pakes,
Joshua Onsgard 02/24/2019
EvansvilleGolf Course Restaurant
– Public Dining –Friday Evenings 5-8 pm
– 18 Holes of Golf –For Tee Time Call 882-6524For dinner reservations
Call: 608-882-68048501 Cemetery Road, Evansville, WI
DAY CARE & PRESCHOOL“We Make Learning Fun”
Mon.-Fri. 5:30am-6pm 6 Weeks - 12 Years
608-882-6672 264 Lincoln Street, Evansville
Custom Built Vinyl Windows 1928 N. Old 92, Evansville, WI 53536
608-882-2743
Double Hung • Awning • Bay • Casement
Slider • Patio Doors • Picture
parish member
608.882.4441 smilesbydrjohn.com
ROGER G. ROTH, CPA &
ASSOCIATES, LLP
Parish Member 882-2795
www.rgr-cpa.com
Evansville Oil Pros
720 Brown School Road
608-882-OILS (6457)
“Service you can count on”
(Behind McDonald’son Hwy. 14)
KELLY HOUSEF E E L S L I K E H O M E
Locally owned, providing personalized assisted living
since 1989121 S. Fifth Street, Evansville, WI 53536
(608) 882-4191www.kellyhouse.net
Allen-Meredith FUNERAL HOME
882-5050Family Owned
& Operated
608-882-5944
www.shannon-law.com
Parish Member
WARD HURTLEY Funeral Home
Bill Hurtley Director
882-4410
FAHEY SALES
& SERVICEPumps • Waterlines • Digging
EVANSVILLE BROOKLYN 882-6606 455-6144
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Paul, Evansville, WI. A 4C 01-0437
WAUSAU HOMESEVANSVILLE WISCONSIN
Tim magee 575-7514
Evansville • (608) 882-5200 Belleville | Brooklyn
Janesville | New Glarus | Oregon www.ub-t.com
Bird Seed • Softener Salt We Deliver
975 S. Jackson St., Janesville, WI Parishioner 752-3058
10700 North Highway 59, Evansville, WI608.490.3592
www.bigbarnstorage.com
Contact Maggie Welter to place an ad today! mwelter@4LPi.com or (800) 950-9952 x2601
Main Street Cafe
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner
882-1293 www.mainstreetcafeevansviile.com
Parish Members
Noah Hurley, General Contractor Becky Hurley, Real Estate Broker
608-732-7020 www.hurleyranch.com
129 N. Madison Street Evansville, WI 53536
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