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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 Mary Anne Alt Jenean Hamilton
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
January 14, 2018
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
CATHOLIC WOMEN OF OUR LADY Minute Meditation
“Be vigilant at all times and pray that you have the strength to
stand before the Son of God.” Luke 21:36
Pro-Life Fact: “We have come to the point where even the most common, simple forms of care are being denied.”
The Gospel of Life, 14
Light a Candle for Life! Sunday, January 21 @
7:00 PM @ St. Paul
On the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade
and in solidarity with the
National March for Life in Washington DC!
The evening starts with lighting a candle upon enter into the church.
The rosary will start at 7:05 PM!
SATURDAY: January 13, Anticipatory Mass 4:00 PM Confessions @ St. Paul 5:00 PM Mass @ St. Paul, † Mark and Ellen Ristow
SUNDAY: January 14, 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:10 AM Rosary @ St. Augustine 8:30 AM Mass @ St. Augustine, † Sue Finley 10:30 AM Mass @ St. Paul, † George Wollinger, Jr.
MONDAY: January 15, Weekday 8:00 AM Rosary at Main Street Café in the Back Room
TUESDAY: January 16, Weekday NO Mass @ St. Augustine
WEDNESDAY: January 17, St. Anthony NO Mass @ St. Paul
THURS: January 18, Weekday NO Mass @ St. Paul,
FRIDAY: January 19, Weekday NO Mass @ St. Paul
SATURDAY: January 20, Anticipatory Mass 4:00 PM Confessions @ St. Paul 5:00 PM Mass @ St. Paul, † Russ Hrdlicka
SUNDAY: January 21, 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:10 AM Rosary @ St. Augustine 8:30 AM Mass @ St. Augustine, People of the Parishes of St. Paul and St. Augustine 10:30 AM Mass @ St. Paul, † Tracy Shea 7:00 PM Rosary for the Unborn@ St. Paul,
This Sunday, January 14 @ St. Paul LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
For Lent, Beginning Feb. 21 at 8:30 AM
a New Bible Study Book entitled:
The First and Second Letters
of St Paul to the Corinthians.
Contact: Jenny Hakes at 608-228-3271
NO
Weekday
Masses
KC EUCHRE
and DOMINOS
Sundays at St. Paul starting at 1 PM
January 28, February 11, 25 & March 11 & 18 The admission is $7/person and includes lunch.
Dominos has been added
for non-card players who
wish to attend!
Ash Wednesday, February 14 • 8:00 AM Mass at St. Paul
• 5:30 PM Mass at St. Paul
• 7:00 PM Mass at St. Augustine
Our sympathy and prayers go to the FAMILY of
Randy Liddicoat, who passed away December 30. May his Soul Rest in Peace!
Our sympathy and prayers for the
Father of Donna Saunders, who passed away. May his Soul Rest in Peace!
Sponsored
by: St.
Paul’s
Pro-Life
Committee
and the KC
NEED Meals on Wheel Volunteers Like to help others?
Like to make sure they get a hot meal once a day? Please consider helping out delivering Meals on Wheels in the Evansville Area. We currently have only 4 delivery
personnel. We could use a few more. Contact Audrey at 608-931-6126.
Or contact the Parish Office at 882-4138.
Joint Parish Council Meeting
Tuesday, January 30 at 7:15 PM @ St. Paul Members are: Floyd Hayes, Nancy Greve-Shannon, Mary Ann Gernetzke, Rich Roberts, Dan Gillitzer, Jenny Hakes, Jackie Trawicki, Janice Turner and Ellyn Paul. Tim Magee, Trustee-Secretary
Eucharistic Adoration
Monday, January 15 3-7 PM
@ St. Paul
All welcome to stop and say HI
to the Lord for a minute or more!
Sun., Jan. 14 CWCM meeting
Bishop Barron video after Mass
Sun., Jan. 21 Donut Sunday (PJ Wellnitz, MA Bennett)
Tue., Jan. 30 Jt Parish Council Mtg @ St. Paul
Wed., Jan. 31 Religious Ed Classes Resume
Sun., Feb. 11 CWCM meeting
Wed., Feb. 14 Ash Wednesday Mass @ 7:00 PM
Sun., Feb. 18 Donut Sunday (Hookham, Lutzke)
St. Augustine Faith Formation
Program for Adults for Both Churches
Bishop Robert Barron’s “Catholicism:
the Pivotal Players”
January 14: Part TWO of G. K Chesterton
after the 8:30 AM Mass.
The outside Memorial commemorating
the 125th Anniversary of
St. Augustine Catholic Church needs volunteers to make repairs.
David Brauner has offered to restore the photos. Many photographs are beyond help. Anyone who has photos of our church, most especially the old
church, should contact the parish office. �
THE LAMB OF GOD
“Behold the Lamb of God!” We hear this phrase every Sunday at Mass, but there’s a good chance that
many Roman Catholics do not know who in the Bible originally spoke it. The phrase appears only in the Gospel of
John, on the lips of John the Baptist, who utters it twice. In today’s Gospel reading, John proclaims Jesus as the Lamb of God, and two of John’s own disciples then follow Christ. A little bit later Andrew, who heard John and then followed Jesus, brings his brother Simon to be re-named Cephas, or Peter. A careful look at these Bible
verses shows us the mission of everyone baptized into the Body of Christ: we must always p
We may not know how the will of God might work through those we bring to Christ; that is not the point.
The point is that our ongoing mission as a church I s to bring others to Christ,
the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
St. Paul Annual Feast Day Dinner�Saturday, February 3 at Evansville Country Club
5:30—Cocktails 6:30—Dinner
Music by Mike and Jamie McCloskey during Cocktails & Casino
$13/person or $25/couple by January 29. Make Checks to St. Paul CCW
Anyone interested in contributing door prizes, contact
Sue Roberts @ ouroldstone@aol.com or 455-2905
Need Religious Ed Catechists for 3rd
grade @ St. Paul’s (Jan 17 – May 9)
Please considering teaching! Then pray over your decision
to help with the 3rd grade from January 17—May 9.
Class times are 4:15 pm—5:30 pm on Wednesdays.
Remember, most important is the passing on of your faith
to these students. They remember this most of all,
teaching augments this. Contact Carol Reilly @756-0981
Sunday, Jan. 14 11:45 AM End of Life Issues
—Living Wills, etc
Monday, Jan. 15 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Eucharistic Adoration Tuesday, Jan. 16 7:30 PM - CCW Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, Jan. 17 Religious Ed Classes Resume
Thursday, Jan. 18 8:00 AM - Bible Study Sunday, Jan. 21 7:00 PM - Rosary for the Unborn Sunday, Jan. 28 1 PM - KC Euchre & Dominos Party Tuesday, Jan. 31 7:15 PM Jt Parish Council Mtg @ St. Paul
Our sympathy and prayers go to the
FAMILY of Mary Phillips, who passed away. May her Soul Rest in Peace!
St. Paul Please Pray For: [12/10/2017]
• 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 have lost a loved one recently.
• The sick of our families & those who care for them, especially:
Floyd Hayes, Ed & Grace Crook, Erin, Ashlyn, Joel Loesch, Kevin
M., Ray, Jeff, Janice, Ed Kuhlow, Nylia, Chad, John Diederich,
Cindy, Ed, Grace, Terry McKinney, Kiara, Michael Summerbell,
Kathleen Mischel,Ruth Duvall, Gerry Vanthournout, Patty,
Helen, Chad Edwards, Rob Corn, Tom Fischer, E. May,
the D Family, 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, Ruth O’Connor,
Ken Hall, and Jamie & Nick Kramer, and Patriece Reed.
LITURGICAL ROLES January 13/14:See entrance bulletin board.
The Weekend of: Jan 20/21:
5:00 PM 10:30 AM Servers Need Volunteer Meaghan Tiedt
Issiah Jones Ashlyn Tiedt
Lector: Janice Turner Rich Roberts
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Communion
Jim Schwab Rich Roberts
Ushers: Mike Beggs Dan Nipple
Mass Coord: Dan Gillitzer Rich Roberts
882-6319 455-2905
Traveling Chalice and taking up the
Gifts during Mass: Janice Turner Communion to Shut-Ins:
Jan. 12– Jan. 18 Tom and Carol LaPointe
Jan. 19 - Jan. 25 Need Volunteer
Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Dan Nipple
Feb. 2 –Feb. 8 Tom and Carol LaPointe
Feb. 9 Fr. Kevin Dooley
St. Augustine Please Pray for: Fran Hanus and Family and Margaret Ryan McCabe, Tom Probst,
Lorian Harker, Bill Leffel, James Weinberg ;Rosella Berger,
Flodeen/Markee Family; Groetken family, Father Bill Connell, Andrew
Brockman, Hailey Brockman, Charlie Pax, Ed Marshall, Penni Selck,
Paul Weber, Sally Reisem, Nancy Marshall, Alex, Mary Marshall,
George A. Rynes, Linda Grenawalt, Joe Kassel,
Ed and Kathy Weber, John Schandelmeier, Kathy Heider,
Bonnie Pratesi, David Stringman, Dannie Collins, Teresa Markee,
Jose & Doreen Trow Guzman, Laine Jackson, Jackson Katterhagen,
Dennis Morgan, Mildred Churchill, Catherine Kitelinger,
Adam Konigsberg, Mary Weinberg, Brenda Hobson.
Please Pray for those actively serving our country in the military at home or overseas and their families: Ryan Cox, 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. [12/03/17]
St. Paul Religious Education
Classes Resume January 17, 2018!
Contact Carol Reilly at carolreilly39@gmail.com or 756-0981.
St. Augustine Faith Formation
We are now on Winter break.
Classes resume January 31, 2018
Collections—Last Week St. Paul St. Augustine
Envelopes $ 3,154 $ 1,152 Offertory 78 133 CCW/Special Needs 40 214 Cap Improvement/Fuel 385 Bless Our Priests 25 20 Votives /Rent,Etc. 86 916 Catholic Herald 140
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
“Ordinary Time” began for us this week. On the old calendar, the feast of the Presentation, still more than two
weeks away, was the last day of the Christmas season. Sadly, Bethlehem is hardly a place of peace on earth these days. The ancient Christian community has been largely uprooted by political strife. The Church of the Nativity stands (barely) in remarkable disrepair and disorder in Manger Square. The roof is crumbling, the major doorways are blocked, the wiring is faulty, and the worship life is disrupted by quarrels among
Eastern Christians. The church was founded by the Emperor Constantine in 325, destroyed in a Samaritan revolt in 539, and rebuilt by the Emperor Justinian. When the area came under Muslim control in 638, the holiness of the church was respected, and in return Christians allowed Muslims to pray in the south aisle, a right still upheld. Earlier in that century, invading Persians were ordered to destroy all churches, but when they saw the magi carved over the doorway of the
Church of the Nativity, they spared it out of respect for their ancestors who bore gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the same city. The Crusaders restored and redecorated the church by the twelfth century, and it is their plan that survives. Down a few stone steps is a stone grotto with a silver star marking the place of Christ’s birth: when the star was stolen in 1847 it triggered an international crisis that exploded into the
Crimean War. Since 1852, the church has been shared by the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian Churches. The Greeks are in charge of the grotto, but don’t enjoy the best of friendships with the Armenians. Catholics have the
care of the Chapel of the Manger, and avoid the squabbles by a separate entrance to the Franciscan monastery church of St.
Catherine. Pray for peace in Bethlehem! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
St. Paul Please Pray For: [12/10/2017]
• 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 have lost a loved one recently.
• The sick of our families & those who care for them, especially:
Floyd Hayes, Ed & Grace Crook, Erin, Ashlyn, Joel Loesch, Kevin
M., Ray, Jeff, Janice, Ed Kuhlow, Nylia, Chad, John Diederich,
Cindy, Ed, Grace, Terry McKinney, Kiara, Michael Summerbell,
Kathleen Mischel,Ruth Duvall, Gerry Vanthournout, Patty,
Helen, Chad Edwards, Rob Corn, Tom Fischer, E. May,
the D Family, 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, Ruth O’Connor,
Ken Hall, and Jamie & Nick Kramer, and Patriece Reed.
LITURGICAL ROLES January 13/14:See entrance bulletin board.
The Weekend of: Jan 20/21:
5:00 PM 10:30 AM Servers Need Volunteer Meaghan Tiedt
Issiah Jones Ashlyn Tiedt
Lector: Janice Turner Rich Roberts
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Communion
Jim Schwab Rich Roberts
Ushers: Mike Beggs Dan Nipple
Mass Coord: Dan Gillitzer Rich Roberts
882-6319 455-2905
Traveling Chalice and taking up the
Gifts during Mass: Janice Turner Communion to Shut-Ins:
Jan. 12– Jan. 18 Tom and Carol LaPointe
Jan. 19 - Jan. 25 Need Volunteer
Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 Dan Nipple
Feb. 2 –Feb. 8 Tom and Carol LaPointe
Feb. 9 Fr. Kevin Dooley
St. Augustine Please Pray for: Fran Hanus and Family and Margaret Ryan McCabe, Tom Probst,
Lorian Harker, Bill Leffel, James Weinberg ;Rosella Berger,
Flodeen/Markee Family; Groetken family, Father Bill Connell, Andrew
Brockman, Hailey Brockman, Charlie Pax, Ed Marshall, Penni Selck,
Paul Weber, Sally Reisem, Nancy Marshall, Alex, Mary Marshall,
George A. Rynes, Linda Grenawalt, Joe Kassel,
Ed and Kathy Weber, John Schandelmeier, Kathy Heider,
Bonnie Pratesi, David Stringman, Dannie Collins, Teresa Markee,
Jose & Doreen Trow Guzman, Laine Jackson, Jackson Katterhagen,
Dennis Morgan, Mildred Churchill, Catherine Kitelinger,
Adam Konigsberg, Mary Weinberg, Brenda Hobson.
Please Pray for those actively serving our country in the military at home or overseas and their families: Ryan Cox, 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. [12/03/17]
St. Paul Religious Education
Classes Resume January 17, 2018!
Contact Carol Reilly at carolreilly39@gmail.com or 756-0981.
St. Augustine Faith Formation
We are now on Winter break.
Classes resume January 31, 2018
Collections—Last Week St. Paul St. Augustine
Envelopes $ 3,154 $ 1,152 Offertory 78 133 CCW/Special Needs 40 214 Cap Improvement/Fuel 385 Bless Our Priests 25 20 Votives /Rent,Etc. 86 916 Catholic Herald 140
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
“Ordinary Time” began for us this week. On the old calendar, the feast of the Presentation, still more than two
weeks away, was the last day of the Christmas season. Sadly, Bethlehem is hardly a place of peace on earth these days. The ancient Christian community has been largely uprooted by political strife. The Church of the Nativity stands (barely) in remarkable disrepair and disorder in Manger Square. The roof is crumbling, the major doorways are blocked, the wiring is faulty, and the worship life is disrupted by quarrels among
Eastern Christians. The church was founded by the Emperor Constantine in 325, destroyed in a Samaritan revolt in 539, and rebuilt by the Emperor Justinian. When the area came under Muslim control in 638, the holiness of the church was respected, and in return Christians allowed Muslims to pray in the south aisle, a right still upheld. Earlier in that century, invading Persians were ordered to destroy all churches, but when they saw the magi carved over the doorway of the
Church of the Nativity, they spared it out of respect for their ancestors who bore gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the same city. The Crusaders restored and redecorated the church by the twelfth century, and it is their plan that survives. Down a few stone steps is a stone grotto with a silver star marking the place of Christ’s birth: when the star was stolen in 1847 it triggered an international crisis that exploded into the
Crimean War. Since 1852, the church has been shared by the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian Churches. The Greeks are in charge of the grotto, but don’t enjoy the best of friendships with the Armenians. Catholics have the
care of the Chapel of the Manger, and avoid the squabbles by a separate entrance to the Franciscan monastery church of St.
Catherine. Pray for peace in Bethlehem! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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