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Welcome to the Catholic Parishes of St. Peter and St. Casimir. Thank You for joining us in worship! Parish Office: 715-344-6115 at 800 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point Website: stpeter.us Facebook: Saint Peter Catholic Church Regular Mass Schedule Monday - Friday at 8:00AM Saturday: 4:00PM Sunday: 7:30 AM & 10:30 AM (9:00 am Mass @ St. Casimir) 203 W. Casimir Rd., St. Pt. SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION Reconciliation: Tuesday - Friday at 7:15 - 7:45 AM Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM Baptism: New parents are required to take part in a preparation program, if possible, before the child’s birth. Please contact the Parish Office for more registration information. Marriage: Couples requesting the Sacrament of Matrimony should contact the Pastor at the time of formal engagement or at least 6 months prior to the date of the wedding. It is required that you participate in a 2-fold marriage preparation program. Please call the Parish Office to schedule a meeting with the Pastor. Anointing of the Sick: Those who are seriously sick, ill for an extended period of time or are about to undergo surgery may receive Anointing and Holy Communion. Call the Parish: 715-344-6115 to make arrangements. ST. PETER & ST. CASIMIR PARISHES April 28, 2019 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER Donut Fellowship, after 10:30 Mass -- no donuts next week PLEASE NOTE: (due to Diocesan Priest Retreat) Weekday Mass on MONDAY, only, this week Communion Service will be held on Tuesday - Friday Next Sunday: First Communion Mass, 10:30 MAGNIFICATS in SACRISTY - For those who Subscribe DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY

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Welcome to the Catholic Parishes of

St. Peter and St. Casimir.

Thank You for joining us in worship!

Parish Office: 715-344-6115 at

800 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point

Website: stpeter.us Facebook:

Saint Peter Catholic Church

Regular Mass Schedule Monday - Friday at 8:00AM

Saturday: 4:00PM

Sunday: 7:30 AM & 10:30 AM

(9:00 am Mass @ St. Casimir) 203 W. Casimir Rd., St. Pt.

SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION Reconciliation:

Tuesday - Friday at 7:15 - 7:45 AM

Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM

Baptism:

New parents are required to take part in a

preparation program, if possible, before

the child’s birth. Please contact the Parish

Office for more registration information.

Marriage:

Couples requesting the Sacrament

of Matrimony should contact the Pastor

at the time of formal engagement or

at least 6 months prior to the date of the

wedding. It is required that you participate

in a 2-fold marriage preparation program.

Please call the Parish Office to schedule

a meeting with the Pastor.

Anointing of the Sick:

Those who are seriously sick, ill for an

extended period of time or are about to

undergo surgery may receive Anointing

and Holy Communion. Call the Parish:

715-344-6115 to make arrangements.

ST. PETER & ST. CASIMIR PARISHES

April 28, 2019

SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER

Donut Fellowship, after 10:30 Mass

-- no donuts next week

PLEASE NOTE: (due to Diocesan Priest Retreat)

Weekday Mass on MONDAY, only, this week

Communion Service will be held on Tuesday - Friday

Next Sunday: First Communion Mass, 10:30

MAGNIFICATS in SACRISTY - For those who Subscribe

DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY

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SCRIP: Available each Weekend in the Faustina Room Thank You for Supporting St. Peter’s through SCRIP - Costs you no more yet always shares with the Parish

St. Peter’s Pastor: Rev. Arul Joseph Visuvasam [email protected] or 715-344-6115

St. Peter’s Associate Pastor: Father Todd Mlsna [email protected] or 715-252-8157

Deacon: Ray Heitzinger Lay Ministry Coordinator

[email protected]

Administrative Assistant: Tracy Spoerl [email protected]

Parish Secretary: Judy McLaughlin [email protected]

Director of Religious Education: Shirley Wanserski [email protected]

Youth Minister: Marie Von Rueden (715) 341-1617, ext. 113 or [email protected]

Music Director: Nicole Van Tiem [email protected]

RCIA Coordinator: Natalino Xuereb [email protected]

Webmaster: Calvin Friedenfels [email protected]

Pacelli Catholic Middle School (Grades 5-8)

Principal: Ellen Lopas: 715-344-1890 PCS Central Office: 715-341-2445

Maintenance/Custodian: Jeff Patton

Parish Office Hours:

M - TH 8:30 - 3:00; Friday 8:30 - 11:30

St. Peter’s Mass Intentions

Contact Information

Saint Peter Catholic Church Parish Website: stpeter.us

MONDAY, April 29

8:00 am †William Rasmussen †Terrance Lepak

TUESDAY, April 30—Communion Service 8:00 am Conrad & Delores Lepak

WEDNESDAY, May 1—Communion Service

8:00 am Blessings Received: Ziolkowski & Lewandowski Families

THURSDAY, May 2—Communion Service

8:00 am

FRIDAY, May 3—Communion Service

8:00 am †Terry Lepak

SATURDAY, May 4 8:00 am Communion Service 4:00 pm †Kenneth James Zelinski

†Clifford Falkowski

SUNDAY, May 5 7:30 am †John & Tony Gagas

†Edward & Amelia Grasamkee 10:30 am †Joseph & Irene Havlovick For the Families of St. Peter & St. Casimir Parishes

Weekday Intentions will be offered on Retreat,

by Father Joseph

St. Peter’s Mass Intentions

Parish Website: stpeter.us

Contact Information

Date & Time (Next Week)

MINISTERS of the WORD

MINISTERS of the

EUCHARIST

ALTAR SERVERS

MINISTERS of

HOSPITALITY

SCRIP SELLERS

SATURDAY

4:00pm

May 4, 2019

Gary Glodoski Bev Niescior

Gary Glodoski Gerry Weber Deacon Ray

Mark Pakulski Dick Glinski

Katie Riedl Matt Bablitch

Dawn Weber

SUNDAY

7:30am

May 5, 2019

Lee Petersen Brenda Suplicki

Deacon Ray Joe Smiley Carol Smiley

Koppány Bodor Huba Bodor Bánk Bodor Isaac Bacon

Judy Hinke Ken Zdroik Mike Katzmark

Diane

Haffenbredl

SUNDAY

10:30am

May 5, 2019

Cindy Heitzinger Johanna McIntyre

Cindy Heitzinger Rose Firkus Deacon Ray

Andrew Schoenecker Anton Klein Tiana McIntyre Franklin, John, Anna & Rose Hagen

Dick Glinski Carl Knuese Gene Numsen Mary Kitowski

Calvin

Friedenfels

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Sincere and Heartfelt

Condolences to the

Family and Friends of

~ Dorothy M. Kizewski ~ Funeral Held April 24, 2019

and

~ Janet M. Grubba ~ Funeral Held April 26, 2019

“May the souls of Dorothy & Janet, and the souls of all of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen”

Pastoral Council Fr. Joseph 715-344-6115 Deacon Ray 715-630-1275 Tomás Bodor 715-343-8188 Calvin Friedenfels 608-260-5427 Gladys Glodoski 715-344-2811 Kevin Hagen 715-344-8565 Ryan Jeidy 715-252-0158 Shelly Korger 715-347-5288 Mary Makuski 715-344-3359 Fay Schultz 715-344-7839 Gerry Weber 715-344-8220 Rick Zupan 715-544-4321

Finance Council Fr. Joseph 715-344-6115 Matt Bablitch 715-343-1980 Jim Gies 715-344-0736 Debra Jakusz 715-341-5834 Nancy Koch 715-341-0770 Joe Niescior 715-344-3455 Gerry Weber 715-344-8220

Bldg. & Grounds: Ken Lepak 715-341-3208

Eucharistic Adoration Co-Coordinators Marianne Koch 715-341-6732 Renee Vollert 715-344-9119

Family Life: Gladys Glodoski 715-344-2811

Holy Name Society: Gene Kemmeter 715-344-2598

Justice & Peace: Shelly Korger 715-347-5288 Picnic Committee: Gies, Jim 715-344-0736 *Niescior, Joe 715-344-3455 (responsible to call for meeting) Skrzeczkoski, Mary 715-342-0645 Weber, Gerry 715-344-8220

Pro-Life Coordinator / Lisa Sommers [email protected]

Rosary Society / Linda Strosin 715-344-7647

Sacred Worship Mary Makuski 715-344-3359

Secular Franciscan Order / Bob Crane 715-204-9663

COMMITTEES: Reflection on Divine Mercy

This Sunday is known as the Divine Mercy Sunday. Hence, let me give you, here below, a brief reflection from what has been suggested by the U.S. Conference of the Catholic Bishops (USCCB). From Creation, God has revealed his nature as love itself, in Sacred Scripture and most perfectly in the life, Passion, death and Resurrection of his Son, Jesus. Saints have also borne witness to God’s unfathomable love, e.g., in the writings of Augustine, Aquinas, Catherine of Siena, Francis of Assisi, Margaret Mary Alacoque and Therese of Lisieux. In his second encyclical, Rich in Mercy, Pope Saint John Paul II offers an extended meditation on the mystery of God’s mercy, which he calls “the greatest of the attributes and perfections of God” (Dives in Misericordia, 13). He returned to this theme throughout his pontificate:

“As a gift to humanity, which sometimes seems bewildered and overwhelmed by the power of evil, selfishness, and fear, the Risen Lord offers His love that pardons, reconciles, and reopens hearts to love. It is a love that converts hearts and gives peace. How much the world needs to understand and accept Divine Mercy! Lord, who reveals the Father’s love by Your death and Resurrection, we believe in You and confidently repeat to You today: Jesus, I trust in You, have mercy upon us and upon the whole world. (St. Pope John Paul II, Regina Caeli message prepared for Divine Mercy Sunday, April 3, 2005). What is mercy if not the boundless love of God, who confronted with human sin, restrains the sentiment of severe justice and, allowing Himself to be moved by the wretchedness of His creatures, spurs Himself to the total gift of self, in the Son’s cross …? (St. Pope John Paul II, Regina Caeli message, April 10, 1994).

Pope Benedict XVI called St. John Paul II “a great apostle of Divine Mercy” and echoed his predecessor’s thoughts:

Mercy is the central nucleus of the Gospel message; it is the very name of God, the Face with which he revealed himself in the Old Covenant and fully in Jesus Christ, the incarnation of creative and redemptive Love. May this merciful love also shine on the face of the Church and show itself through the sacraments, in particular that of Reconciliation, and in works of charity, both communitarian and individual. May all that the Church says and does manifest the mercy God feels for man. (Pope Benedict XVI, Regina Caeli address, March 30, 2008).

May The Lord renew the World with His Mercy. Fr. Arul Joseph V.

Weekly Financial Report - Week 43

Date Envelopes & Offertory Year to Date

04/23/2019 $ 15,444.17 $ 375,074.19

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St. Bron’s Holy Name Final All-You-Can-Eat

Pancake Breakfast Sunday, May 5th, 8:30-Noon Adults, $7.00, 5-12 yrs, $4.00

An Invitation for Non-Practicing Catholics

No matter how long you have been away and no matter what reason, we invite you to consider renewing your relationship with the Catholic Church. Please join us for informal listening sessions and an update of the Catholic faith.

The sessions are sponsored by St. Joseph & St. Stephen Parishes, and held in the St. Joseph

Parish conference Room, on Wednesdays.

Questions: Sally Mews, 715-254-0935

May 1st Video: “Stories of Faith from Catholics Returning Home” Discussion and Sharing

May 8th The Church Today: Changes since Vatican II Explanation of Major Changes (Mass in English, Involvement, Bible Study)

May 15th Explanation of the Mass

May 22nd Tips on Sinning Explanation of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)

May 29th The Creed: What Catholics Believe

8:00 am - Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 9:00 - 3:30 pm - Eucharistic Adoration 12:30 - 3:30 pm - Sacrament of Reconciliation 3:00 - Divine Mercy Hour with Chaplet (sung) 3:30 - Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

• Refreshments provided throughout the day

• Bathrooms in Church basement

• Handicap entrance & elevator on west entrance

• All invited to a meal following Closing ceremony

SCHEDULE OF HOLY HOURS

9:00 - Holy Hour for Intentions Against Sins of the Flesh Rosary, Joyful mysteries 10:00 - Holy Hour to St. Padre Pio for Roman Catholic Church & Her Growth In Holiness Rosary, Luminous mysteries 11:00 - Holy Hour to St. Michael for Priestly Vocations Rosary, Sorrowful mysteries 12:00 - Holy Hour to St. Therese for Peace and Protection Rosary, Glorious mysteries 1:00 - Holy Hour to St. Joseph for Families 2:00 - Speaker Fr. Richard Heilman Relevant Radio guest host Founder of Knights of Divine Mercy Leader of the Holy League 3:00 - Divine Mercy Hour and Chaplet 3:30 - Mass

DIVINE MERCY

THIS SUNDAY

APRIL 28

Celebrated at

Sacred Heart Church,

Polonia

PILGRIMAGE to the HOLY LAND NOVEMBER 5-15, 2019

Join Fr. Jim Trempe & Fr. Woody Pace Walk Where Jesus Walked

For More Details, Contact Julie Studinski (715) 340-4846

Email [email protected]

Human Trafficking Presentation - May 7, 6:30 pm

ST. PAUL’s UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 600 Wilshire Blvd.

Learn signs to recognize traffickers & those being trafficked. Receive resources on how to report a tip.

POLITO’S PIZZA FUNDRAISER - Tues., May 14

For Pacelli Catholic Middle School Leadership Team

4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Polito’s is donating 10%

of profits!

Enjoy a tasty slice of pizza or try a delicious Philly Cheese Steak

or the Italian Beef sandwich

PURCHASE POLITO’S SCRIP IN ADVANCE Increase the Benefits to Church and/or School!

POT LUCK CONVERSATIONS at Franciscans Downtown

Tuesday, May 7 - 6:00 p.m.

In our ministry, we are seeing an “inner homelessness” and frequent

social isolation. Doing what we can to bring people together, to build community, and to

foster a sense of belonging as we care for the whole person. Free & Open to the Public.

Dr. Tomasz Okon/Leo Jacoby will facilitate

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24-hour Eucharistic Adoration Each Wednesday

Adoration begins after the 8:00 am Wednesday morning Mass

until Benediction before Mass begins on Thursday morning.

Divine Mercy Chaplet prayed at 3:00 pm

Please Call to Sign Up: Marianne Koch (715) 341-6732 Renee Vollert (715) 344-9119

Behold I am with you always, until the end of the age. Matthew 28:20

St. Bronislava Offers - ELIZABETH MINISTRY Opportunity - Tuesday, April 30th, 6:30 pm

Women of all ages are invited to the very first Elizabeth Ministry Prayer & Planning Meeting.

It is open to current Elizabeth Ministry volunteers, and anyone interested in learning more.

Come and bring a friend.

You will not want to miss hearing from the Founder, Jeannie Hannemann.

She will tell her inspiring story:

how God called her to found this International Catholic Ministry.

Mass is offered at 5:30, if you’d like to come early. Light refreshments provided.

We will offer a listening ear, a path to share your wisdom,

and an opportunity to support every woman in our Parish families.

Rosary Society Sunday May 5th

ROSE 16 ~ Marion Kolinski

ST. PETER’S - THIS FRIDAY

FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION

First Friday Adoration takes place every month, beginning after

St. Peter’s 8:00 a.m. Holy Mass, through the final blessing at 5:00 pm.

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to adore Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament

regardless of the parish to which you belong.

Operation Bootstrap

1st Weekend Each Month

FIRST WEEKEND OF EACH MONTH

It is our canned food drive for Operation Bootstrap!

Please plan ahead for Next Weekend

If we each bring just one can, (or one bag),

We CAN Make an Impact!

Good-Natured, Willing Volunteers

To help out at

St. Peter Parish Picnic on

June 8th and June 9th

It’s Simple!

Either ‘pencil & paper’ sign-up

in the St. Faustina Room, or

‘Click’ on the Sign Up Genius link

at our Parish website: stpeter.us

Opportunity awaits you!!

We deeply appreciate

your desire to

Help the Parish!

LITURGICAL MINISTERS: JUNE—JULY—AUGUST

Please begin to submit scheduling information for the upcoming summer months. Thank you.

BAKERS NEEDED

For the Picnic Bake Sale, June 8th and 9th

The sale will be held in the Faustina Room

before and after the 4:00 Mass on June 8th

and will be moved to the school grounds

after the 7:30 Mass on June 9th.

Baked donations

can be dropped off at the

Faustina room any time

after 12:00 Noon on

Saturday, June 8th.

Bingo is Back

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SOME WORDS ABOUT HOLY WEEK

Every year since my arrival in 2010, I have failed to get a message out to all of you, dear brothers and sisters, concerning the significance of Holy Week and the Sacred Triduum. I am trying to rectify that situation today by sending some thoughts to deepen your awareness and appreciation for the holiest time of the year in our life of Divine Grace. Holy Week begins with Passion (Palm) Sunday. The Passion of Our Blessed Lord is read from one of the Synoptic Gospels (this year we hear from Luke’s Gospel). The Passion is sung or proclaimed chorally from John’s Gospel on Good Friday each year. The pious custom of our Holy Church finds us gathered mid-week (we have settled for Tuesday) to celebrate the Chrism Mass. The Tradition usually sets this Mass for the morning of Holy Thursday since it marks the institution of the Priesthood by our Blessed Lord. As so many things in our lives have been marked by expediency, we in the Diocese of La Crosse have set Tuesday of Holy Week as our day to celebrate fully and totally the gift of the priesthood. The Chrism Mass unites the entire Presbyterate, Diaconate, and complete Faithful of Christ’s Mystical Body with the Bishop at one place, the Diocesan Cathedral, the Mother Church of the Diocese. Gathered around one altar and as one believing community, we celebrate the unity and institution of the priesthood, the Consecration of the Sacred Chrism (used at all Baptisms, Confirmations, and Priestly Ordinations in the Diocese for the coming year), priestly recommitment to their promise of obedience to the Diocesan Bishop, and the unity of the Diocesan and Universal Church with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the Eucha-rist. The Chrism Mass is the highlight of Diocesan life in union with the universal Church. It is a must for all Catholics to attend at least once in their lives. With that being said, I should point out that none of the ceremonies of Holy Week: Chrism Mass, Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper (Holy Thursday), Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday), Solemn Easter Vigil (Saturday before Easter), are obligatory—that is, you are not obliged to participate as you are on Sundays or Holy Days of obli-gation. Again, I heartily invite you to attend and participate in the full celebration of the Holy Week services at least once in your life. Easter—the Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord—marks the central mystery of our faith. We commemorate the Resurrection and reaffirm our faith each and every Sunday. So, I wish you the depths of God’s Grace for Holy Week and the Abundant Blessings of Easter—I’ll see you at Sunday Mass!

~ Deacon

PRO-LIFE: URGE U.S. HOUSE to ALLOW a VOTE on BORN-ALIVE ABORTION SURVIVORS

PROTECTION ACT

Send a message to your U.S. Representative to urge them to sign the discharge petition to

allow a vote on this Act.

This law will ensure babies born alive, during an abortion, receive the

same care and medical treatment that would be given to a child born premature.

For more information and other alerts, visit the website of Susan B. Anthony List: www.sba-list.org.

FARMER HOTLINE FOR HELP & HOPE

Currently, there is a crisis in farming: historic low margins and high rates of suicide. There is help & hope. The Dept. of Agriculture Trade &

Consumer Protection’s WI Farm Center offers a hotline for farmers looking for advice, everything from financial to succession

planning for the future. The hotline is open weekdays:

7:45 am to 4:30 pm:

1-800-942-2474

CATHOLICS at the CAPITOL, APRIL 30

Join Catholics from across the state as we gather in Madison for a day of prayer, formation, and advocacy.

Attend workshops on Catholic social teaching, homelessness, immigration, pro-life health care and criminal justice.

For information and registration, go to www.wisconsincatholic.org or call the Wisconsin Catholic Conference at 608-257-0004.

Admission (with light breakfast & lunch), is $40 for adults, in advance; $12 for full-time students; $50 for same-day adult.

Be glad, let earth be glad, as glory floods her, ablaze with light from her eternal King, let all corners of the earth be glad, knowing an end to gloom & darkness. HOPE IN THE RESURRECTION Blessed and joyful Easter Greetings to one and all. I hope you have had an opportunity to get out into the beautiful gift of new life that is spring in our beloved Diocese. On Easter Sunday, as I was sprinkling the gathered assembly with Holy Water in the customary renewal of Baptismal promises, a man passed off a note to me, seeming to remind me that I had missed the opportunity to remind everyone of the tragic and violent attacks in Sri Lanka earlier Easter morning. I appreciated the note and passed it to my Master of Ceremonies for inclusion in the Prayers of the Faithful, where I had intended to include that intention. Evil has been undone by the Resurrection of Jesus. Unfortunately, we are still prone to temptation and seduction by the evil one. Those who have carried out these vicious attacks bear witness to such evil. Such evil, however, cannot (and certainly MUST not) overcome the hope that is found for all people in our blessed Savior’s Resurrection. We offer prayers for the victims (of all faiths) and join with all people of good will in condemning these acts of terrorism. Jesus Christ is the Lord of Life; in Him there is no death. God be with you. +William, your Bishop

DIOCESE OF LA CROSSE

Safe Environment

GUIDELINES

FOR REPORTING INSTANCES

OF CHILD ABUSE

www.dioceseoflacrosse.com

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St. Casimir Parish News - April 28, 2019

MASS INTENTIONS & LITURGICAL ROLES May 5, 2019 - 3rd Sunday of Easter

Parish Support Date Env. & Offertory Student 4/16-21/2019 $3824.00 $12.00 $125.00 flowers Lenten mission—Casa Hogar $400.00 Sent to the Diocese 2nd collection sent to the Diocese - $286.00

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Office Hours: Tuesday: 8:00am to 1:00pm 715-344-9582

Bulletin Deadline Monday by 5:00pm in writing or via E-mail: [email protected]

Mass - 9:00AM † John and Elaine Dobeck Commentator: Bonnie Lector: Sally Servers: Jacob / Joey Extraordinary Ministers of Communion: Jerry / Elroy / Bonnie Ushers: Tony Danczyk / Frank Barbers

Courtney Woyak - April 29 Rebecca Levandowski - April 30

Steve Shudarek - April 30 Paul Lewandowski - May 2 Marvin Kuzynski - May 3 Edward Losinski - May 4

Dave Suchon - May 4

SCCCW will meet on Tuesday, April 30, at 6:00pm in Stanek Hall.

Thank you to all who attended the breakfast held last Sun-day. Also to all those who contributed food and raffle items. Special thanks to St Casimir Council of Catholic Women who supplied the sweet rolls and hash browns. Money collected from the free will offering and raffle was $540. This money will help with education expenses of the Parish. Your generosity is appreciated.