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SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Arrangements must be made at least six months in advance. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Expectant parents are to participate in the Baptism preparation program. Classes are offered in February, June, and October. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Weekdays 6:30 - 6:50 AM Fridays 7:00 - 8:00 PM Saturdays 3:45 - 4:15 PM and 6:15 - 6:45 PM SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Those preparing for serious surgery are to contact the rectory; the shut-ins and elderly contact Sr. Rita. PARISH MEMBERSHIP Call the Rectory Office 715-384-3252 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 201 W. BLODGETT ST. MARSHFIELD, WI 54449-2004 website: www.stjohnsmarshfield.org ESTABLISHED IN 1877 XIV VOLUME 7 N0 28 JANUARY 28, 2018 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME CALENDAR OF PARISH ACTIVITIES JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2018 MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission at St. John the Baptist Parish is to prepare people for the coming of the fullness of God’s Kingdom by sharing the Catholic Faith and its tradition. PARISH PERSONNEL Fr. Samuel Martin, Pastor 715-384-3252 ext. 212 Fr. Daniel Sedlacek, Associate Pastor 715-384-3252 ext. 213 Deacon Jeffrey Austin, Permanent Deacon 715-676-3186 Sister Rita Adlkofer, Spiritual Counselor 715-384-9929 Mary Gouin, Parish Secretary 715-384-9565 ext. 210 Pam Housworth, Finance Office 715-384-9565 ext. 215 Deb Mlsna, DRE 715-659-4480 ext. 202 Dan Kitzhaber, Youth Minister 715-384-3252 ext. 6 St. John School Office 715-384-4989 ext. 1 David Eaton, CCS President 715-387-1177 MASSES Weekdays 7:00 AM Saturdays 8:00 AM / 4:30 / 7:00 PM Sundays 7:00 / 9:00 / 11:00 AM 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SUNDAY MASSES 7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM ADORATION 7:30AM - 12:00PM CONFESSIONS 7:30AM - 8:30AM ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASS 6:30 - 8:00PM CCD 6:15PM CHOIR PRACTICE 6:30PM ROSARY 12:15PM CONFESSIONS 7:00 - 8:00PM CONFESSIONS 3:45 - 4:15PM 6:15 - 6:45PM MASSES 4:30PM 7:00PM SUNDAY MASSES 7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM ADORATION 7:30AM - 12:00PM CONFESSIONS 7:30AM - 8:30AM ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASS 6:30 - 8:00PM CCD 6:15PM CHOIR PRACTICE 6:30PM ROSARY 12:15PM CONFESSIONS 7:00 - 8:00PM CONFESSIONS 3:45 - 4:15PM 6:15 - 6:45PM MASSES 4:30PM 7:00PM CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

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  • SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Arrangements must be made at least six months in advance. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Expectant parents are to participate in the Baptism preparation program. Classes are offered in February, June, and October. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Weekdays 6:30 - 6:50 AM Fridays 7:00 - 8:00 PM Saturdays 3:45 - 4:15 PM and 6:15 - 6:45 PM SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Those preparing for serious surgery are to contact the rectory; the shut-ins and elderly contact Sr. Rita. PARISH MEMBERSHIP Call the Rectory Office 715-384-3252

    St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

    201 W. BLODGETT ST. MARSHFIELD, WI 54449-2004 website: www.stjohnsmarshfield.org

    ESTABLISHED IN 1877 XIV VOLUME 7 N0 28 JANUARY 28, 2018 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    CALENDAR OF PARISH ACTIVITIES JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2018

    MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission at St. John the Baptist Parish is to prepare people for the coming of the fullness of God’s Kingdom by sharing the Catholic Faith and its tradition.

    PARISH PERSONNEL Fr. Samuel Martin, Pastor 715-384-3252 ext. 212 Fr. Daniel Sedlacek, Associate Pastor 715-384-3252 ext. 213 Deacon Jeffrey Austin, Permanent Deacon 715-676-3186 Sister Rita Adlkofer, Spiritual Counselor 715-384-9929 Mary Gouin, Parish Secretary 715-384-9565 ext. 210 Pam Housworth, Finance Office 715-384-9565 ext. 215 Deb Mlsna, DRE 715-659-4480 ext. 202 Dan Kitzhaber, Youth Minister 715-384-3252 ext. 6 St. John School Office 715-384-4989 ext. 1 David Eaton, CCS President 715-387-1177 MASSES Weekdays 7:00 AM Saturdays 8:00 AM / 4:30 / 7:00 PM Sundays 7:00 / 9:00 / 11:00 AM

    28 29 30 31 1 2 3

    4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Sunday

    Monday

    Tuesday

    Wednesday

    Thursday

    Friday

    Saturday

    SUNDAY MASSES 7:00AM 9:00AM

    11:00AM

    ADORATION 7:30AM - 12:00PM

    CONFESSIONS 7:30AM - 8:30AM

    ADULT CONFIRMATION

    CLASS 6:30 - 8:00PM

    CCD 6:15PM

    CHOIR

    PRACTICE 6:30PM

    ROSARY 12:15PM

    CONFESSIONS 7:00 - 8:00PM

    CONFESSIONS 3:45 - 4:15PM 6:15 - 6:45PM

    MASSES 4:30PM 7:00PM

    SUNDAY MASSES 7:00AM 9:00AM

    11:00AM

    ADORATION

    7:30AM - 12:00PM CONFESSIONS

    7:30AM - 8:30AM

    ADULT CONFIRMATION

    CLASS 6:30 - 8:00PM

    CCD 6:15PM

    CHOIR

    PRACTICE 6:30PM

    ROSARY 12:15PM

    CONFESSIONS 7:00 - 8:00PM

    CONFESSIONS 3:45 - 4:15PM 6:15 - 6:45PM

    MASSES 4:30PM 7:00PM

    CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

  • MASS SCHEDULE / SCRIPTURE READINGS MON 1/29/18 7:00am David Haffa Scripture Readings: 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13 Mk 5:1-20 TUES 1/30/18 7:00am Warren Von Holzen Scripture Readings: 2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, 30-19:3 Mk 5:21-43 WED 1/31/18 St. John Bosco, Priest 7:00am Jayne Kolbeck 8:00am No Mass Scripture Readings: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17 Mk 6:1-6 THUR 2/1/18 7:00am Rollie Thomas Scripture Readings: 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12 Mk 6:7-13 FRI 2/2/18 The Presentation of the Lord 7:00am Rocky & Donna Drexler Scripture Readings: Mal 3:1-4 Heb 2:14-18 Lk 2:22-40 SAT 2/3/18 St. Blaise, Bishop, Martyr; St. Ansgar, Bishop 8:00am Warren & Evelyn Franz Scripture Readings: 1 Kgs 3:4-13 Mk 6:30-34

    FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:30pm Melissa Elderbrook 7:00pm St. John the Baptist and Christ the King parish families SUN 2/4/18 7:00am Kerwin Moline 9:00am Louise Herr 11:00am John Latourell Scripture Readings: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23 Mk 1:29-39

    LITURGICAL MINISTERS

    February 3rd & 4th, 2018 LECTORS 4:30pm Marcy Gotz 7:00pm Jane Gerend 7:00am Ben Lang 9:00am Dick & Bonnie Meyer 11:00am Caren Alsides MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 4:30pm Shari Smazal / Helen Stockheimer / Kathy Bittorf Ann Bohnert 7:00pm Roger & Kim Rybicki / Bob & Marge Seitz 7:00am Doug & Catherine Wojcik / Mary Bixby / Joan Burnett 9:00am Cheryl Schmidt / Gail Snortheim / Mary Stieber Mark or Patti Wittman / Dan & Dorothy Flees 11:00am Dan Alsides / Ann Kundinger / Argelia Moya / Jeff Zondlo SERVERS 4:30pm Emily & Michael McQuillen 7:00pm Faith Thayer / Liberty Lewer 7:00am Sophia & Jaden Garneau 9:00am Isaac Egle / Nathaniel Nemitz 11:00am Hugh Steiner / Zachary Zerrudo MUSIC MINISTER 4:30pm Open 7:00pm Cindy Penker 7:00am Chant Schola 9:00am Open 11:00am Cindy Penker

    AREA EVENTS

    Jan 28: KC Breakfast, 8am-12:30pm at St. Mary’s Colby to kick off Catholic Schools Week. All proceeds go to St. Mary’s School. Jan 28: Holy Name Society Breakfast, 8am-12:30pm St. Anthony’s, Loyal. Matching funds by Catholic Financial Life. Feb 4: Turkey Dinner, 10:45am at Holy Rosary, Owen.

    PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS To have a prayer added to St. John’s Prayer Chain, please call Shirley 715-384-3613 and Donna 715-384-2479 (there are 2 lists). Diocesan Sesquicentennial Books to be sold after all Masses this weekend. Take advantage of this opportunity to purchase this beautiful book! Any remaining books will be available in the parish office until they are gone. Cost for the book is $33.00. If paying by check, please write it out to St. John’s. Cash is also accepted. If possible, bring the exact cost of the book. Celebrating a 50th Wedding Anniversary in 2018? The Diocese of La Crosse is sponsoring a 50th Jubilee Wedding Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, June 24th at St. Mary’s in Altoona, July 8th at Christ the King Chapel in La Crosse, and Aug. 5th at St. Bronislava in Plover. It is such a joy to experience the wisdom of these couples who have lived through the joys and sorrows of married love. Bishop Callahan will send each couple a special invitation to attend. If you wish to be a part of this day, please call the parish office (715-384-9565) by March 13, 2018 to be put on the list. Calling All Bakers: Our annual Parish bake sale will take place Feb. 3rd and 4th at all weekend Masses. Please consider helping by providing your homemade baked goods. Pies, yeast breads, bars and breakfast treats are some of our best sellers, but all items are greatly appreciated. You may bring your items to any of the Masses that weekend. Last year was outstanding! Let’s continue to thrive. All proceeds go to help defray the costs of adult educational opportunities. If you have any questions, please call Connie at 715-305-6742. St. John’s Education Committee thanks you! Catholic Campaign for Human Development: For those receiving tithing envelopes you will find a special envelope for this cause in your February pack. They can also be found in the boxes in the entrances of Church for those using ACH. Your gift is an expression of love and solidarity with the poor and unemployed of our country. When you donate, you help community organizations change existing structures of poverty and build an economy based on justice and the dignity of the human person. Thank you! In your January packet of envelopes you will find a pink envelope for PCCW (Parish Council of Catholic Women) Your donation will assist the PCCW in all the good works it does for our parish. If you do not received the monthly envelopes, you may use any envelopes marking it clearly PCCW. All women of the parish are members of the PCCW. The next meeting will be held in April. St. John’s Parish Family has the opportunity to aid the less fortunate in our area by serving a fellowship meal in the Gathering Room of St. Vincent de Paul Center. We meet on Jan. 31st at 3pm to set up, serve the meal at 5pm and finish with clean-up by 6:30pm. If you are able to help, call Jane at 715-387-2019. Diocesan Annual Appeal: Thank you to all parishioners who have returned their Diocesan Annual Appeal Pledge Card. As of 1/19/18 we have 506 parishioners that have helped us in the annual appeal. We would like to meet our goal of 600 families participating. If you have not made a pledge, kindly consider doing so. Call the parish office if you have any questions. Available Hour of Adoration There is an immediate opening on Mondays at 3pm at the St. John Paul II Adoration Chapel. Please call Jean 715-387-0571 or Dale 715-383-2262 if you can help.

    WEEK DAY SERVERS Jan 29th - Feb 3rd Jeff Zondlo FUNERAL SERVERS Jan 29th - Feb 3rd Ardell Klein / Ron O’Brien / Gary Elderbrook

    STEWARDSHIP January 20th & 21st, 2018

    Adult / Youth / Plate $15,921.65 ACH $13,238.00 Month to Date $55,821.56 Amount Needed Month of January $73,629.00

  • FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK Praised be Jesus Christ! I’ve been meaning to share with you the best quote I found in one of the many Christmas cards I received this year: “Knowing that God supplies all our necessities, and that one of our necessities is that we surrender to Him, we should not be surprised that He comes to us an infant; for surrender to an infant, any infant is easy. Surely never did God receive more fully what is due to Him from man than when He was an infant. Every infant demands and receives the most complete self-giving that we are capable of. The perfection of surrender to God is Mary with the infant Christ.” The quote comes from Caryl Houselander and is found in her book, Wood of the Cradle, Wood of the Cross. I share it here because we begin Catholic Schools Week and so we are reminded of Christ’s plea, “Let the children come to me,” (Mt. 19:14). We’re blessed with excellent Catholic schools and so are given the opportunity to live out our two-fold mission: 1) to bring the Sacraments to Christ’s people, and 2) to educate Christ’s people so that they understand and reverence the graces Christ gives as He nourishes, heals, and forgives us through the Sacraments of the Church. Many priests need to experience conversion to believe what I’ve just written – I needed such a conversion too, as I was sometimes guilty of wondering if the sacrifices necessary to keep a Catholic school open and viable were really worth it. The answer is unequivocally “yes”! Many of our future priests, religious, and active lay members will be products of Catholic schools. I hope each of our parents considers offering their children the gift of a Catholic education. My parents made heroic sacrifices so that I could attend a Catholic high school seminary (Holy Name in Madison) and God knows it put me on a path that has been a gift in my life. Please attend or encourage other young families to attend one of the Open Houses Columbus will be hosting: Our Lady of Peace is hosting theirs from 5:00-6:30 p.m. on February 12th, Saint John’s is scheduled for February 19th from 5:00-7:00 p.m. and Columbus Middle and High School’s is set for February 21st from 6:00-7:30 p.m. I’ll close with the original “Prayer for Columbus High School” which has been recently revised and updated by our own Father Sedlacek (please pray it sincerely for our children, their parents, and all faculty and staff of Columbus Catholic Schools):

    O Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Who in giving Your Church the duty and power to bring Your holy teachings to the faithful, said to the Apostles, ‘Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations,’ look in Your mercy upon our imperfect but sincere efforts to carry out this divine commission. Just as, through the Holy Spirit, You imparted to the apostles the knowledge and the courage to go forth into a pagan world as the leaven of salvation, so also grant to the young men and women being educated at Columbus Catholic Schools the necessary knowledge and courage to go forth in life as the shining light of Your Truth and the salt of Christian example to save from its own destruction a world that is hostile to Christ’s teachings. May we, the staff, teachers, parents, and all the faithful, not count any sacrifice too great for the fulfillment of this lofty goal, but rather grant to us a true spirit of Godly zeal, unsparing self-denial, and Christ-like charity in the holy work of giving Your dearly beloved children a firm grasp of their faith and a desire to know You, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Amen.”

    May God continue to bless our Columbus Catholic Schools with families who live the faith with true joy! Your friend in Christ, Father Martin

    NOTES FROM FR. MARTIN Voucher information: For prospective Catholic school families, the voucher application period is opening on February 1st and because of some recent changes to the law, it is now a bit easier to qualify for vouchers. Please contact Columbus Catholic Schools President David Eaton for more details. You forgot to buy your 150th Diocesan Anniversary book! And I know you’ll regret it if you don’t purchase one now before we run out. I have been reading mine and realizing that $33.00 is a steal for such quality. We will be selling after the Masses this weekend (January 27th and 28th or February 3rd and 4th for Christ the King) for your convenience. By now you’ve heard about how fantastic this book is and here’s your chance to have a treasure for the rest of your life. If you buy now we’ll even throw in a free vacuum cleaner that no longer works.... sorry, I’m getting a little carried away here! Baptism Class for those requesting the baptism of their children will take place Tuesday, February 13th, 5:30-8:00pm in the Columbia Room. Pre-registration is required and you can do so by calling 715-384-9565 ext 2. For those not registered in the parish, information will be given on how to do so. This class is for all parents of their first child and/or those who have not yet taken Father Martin’s Baptismal class.

    YOUTH ANNOUNCEMENTS You are invited! Come spend a weekend with the Sisters! Who: Girls who are still in high school and are interested in learning more about prayer and religious life. When: February 16th-18th, from 4:00pm Friday - 11:00am Sunday. Where: Mater Redemptoris House of Formation; 3730 East Avenue South; La Crosse, WI 54601 Cost: $30.00, includes meals. Register: Online registration at www.materredemptoris.org Arise! A Come and See Day with the Sisters! Who?: Girls ages 9 - 13, who are interested spending some time with the Sisters and others who enjoy spiritual things, while finding out more about religious life. When?: Saturday, March 17th, from 9:00am - 3:00pm. Where?: Mater Redemptoris House of Formation; 3730 East Avenue South; La Crosse, WI 54601. Cost: Donations accepted. Register: Online registration at www.materredemptoris.org Questions on either of the above: Please contact Sister M. Consolata at [email protected] or 608-788-4530 To sign up for the opportunities listed below, please contact: Dan Kitzhaber at 715-384-3252 x6 or [email protected] Steubenville Youth Conference for teens presently in grades 8-12 An awesome, high energy event with 2,000 other teens . Plus: we'll roll up our sleeves and lend a hand while serving others. It will be at St. Thomas University in St. Paul, July 27th-29th. The cost of $270 includes most meals, transportation, & all housing. A deposit of $50 is needed with sign up by Feb. 10th. There will be an Information Meeting on Mon., Feb. 5th from 7-8pm. Catholic Adventure Camp July 8th-13th. This is for teens currently in grades 6-12. Crosswoods Christian Adventure Camp, located south of Ashland, has been reserved for the Diocese of La Crosse! This high adventure week will offer you the chance for rock climbing, repelling, canoeing, mountain bike riding, low ropes and high ropes, adventure trails, hiking, and time for prayer, the sacraments and reflection on God’s marvelous creation. The total cost will be $410 for youth / $250 for adults. Signup soon. Financial help is available. There will be an Information Meeting on Mon., Feb. 5th from 6:30-7:30pm. Tanzania Mission Trip 2019 Plans are being made for an Intergenerational Parish Mission Trip of 20 people ages 16 and older to serve with the Sisters of Our Lady Queen of Africa, in Tanzania, Africa from June 17th-28th, 2019. This immersion experience will offer the chance to serve at the school, orphanage, and clinic. There will also be an opportunity for a safari and market experiences. Tentative cost is $2500. Information meeting on Tues., Jan. 30th, 7pm in the Columbia Room.

    Ash Wednesday Masses - February 14th 6:30am, 8:00am (school Mass), 12:15pm, and 6:30pm (CCD Mass). If you would like to assist at Mass, the sign-up sheet can be found in the Sacristy.

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  • MMichael Heiss was born in Pfahldorf, Bavaria on April 12, 1818, to Joseph and Gertrude Frey Heiss, the youngest of four living children. He studied theology at the University of Munich and was ordained in 1840 at 22 years of age, after receiving a special dispensation for ordination at such a young age. Two years later he came to the United States to work in the American missions as a circuit rider priest in Kentucky and Ohio. In 1844 he arrived in Milwaukee with Bishop John Martin Henni. He was named rector of St. Francis Seminary near Milwaukee on January 29, 1856. In 1866, the creation of two new dioceses in Wisconsin was recommended and the Diocese of La Crosse was established on March 3, 1868. Father Heiss received the mandate from Pope Pius IX and on September 6, 1868 was consecrated as the first Bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse.

    St. Joseph’s parish was established in 1863 to serve the German speaking population and a church was begun after a school was built for the children but was not finished due to lack of funds. Bishop Heiss chose St. Joseph to become the Mother Church of the newly established diocese and the first Cathedral was dedicated on October 2, 1870 by Father Kundig as Bishop Heiss was attending Vatican Council I. Financial support for the completion of the new cathedral and diocese came from the European Society for the Propagation of the Faith and mission funds from Germany, France, and Austria. Since the diocese was considered mission territory it was under the supervision of the Propagation of the Faith. The borders of the new diocese were

    the Wisconsin River east and south, Lake Superior and Upper Michigan on the north and the Mississippi River and part of Minnesota on the west covering 28,000 miles, most of which had to be traveled by horse back or wagon. During his reign as Bishop he attended Vatican Council I where he led the North American delegation in defense of papal infallibility. Within the diocese, he built 22 new schools and 54 new churches. On Easter Sunday, April 5, 1874 he dedicated the diocese to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. When the United States celebrated its centennial in 1876, he had already obtained his US citizenship. He worked with Mother Antonia in establishing the Sisters of Perpetual Adoration to provide education throughout the diocese and was a staunch supporter of workers’ rights in the labor force. An accomplished musician and vocalist, he instituted a rich history of liturgical music in the diocese and promoted it throughout the nation. Vocations to the priesthood more than tripled from 18 to 59 during his tenure and he began the annual retreat for the diocesan priests. The Catholic population grew from 20,000 to 46,000. He left La Crosse to become the Archbishop of Milwaukee but kept close ties with friends in La Crosse and died at St. Francis Hospital in La Crosse on March 26, 1890.

    The Coat of Arms of Bishop Heiss bears a tree, bridge, and water on the sinister side which would appear to refer to La

    Crosse in which he referred to the Psalm 1:3 He is like a tree planted by streams of water, that yields its fruits

    in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers.

    www.diolc.org/150150years1868-2018

    THE DIOCESE OF LA CROSSE

    SESQUICENTENNIAL

    First B i s h o p o f L a C r o s s eBishop Michael Heiss1868-1880

  • Creating a Culture of Justice, Love and Charity through Prayer, Communion and Discipleship

    Featuring:

    Good Shepherd Catholic Church ~ 62 E. Main St. Chilton, WI 53014 Saturday, March 10th, 2018 ~ 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

    Mother Mary Catherine, Foundress, Missionaries of the Word

    Kitty Cleveland, Evangelist, Singer, Songwriter

    Rose Sullivan, Executive Director – National Conference for Diocesan Vocation Directors

    Deborah Gretzinger, Coordinator of Faith Formation St. Agnes Parish, Green Bay

    Bishop David Ricken, Bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay

    Registration - 7:00 a.m.; Conference 8:00 a.m. Concluding Mass - Bishop Ricken @ 4:00 p.m.

    Pre-Registrations now through February 2nd, 2018: Adults: $40; Students: $10 Registrations Jan 16th – March 5th, 2018: Adults: $45; Students: $15 Registration at the Door: Adults: $50; Student: $20

    ~ Lunch will be provided ~

    Priests, Seminarians, and Religious Sisters

    No Charge On-line Registration

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    On-line Registration ends March 5th

    In Mary’s Footsteps 6th Annual Women’s Conference

    To Jesus, Through Mary *previously known as Feminine Genius Women’s Conference

  • DETAILS: When: Saturday, February 17th Time: 9:00am - 2:30pm Place: St. John’s School - Columbia Rm For more information and to register, please contact the Parish Office: 715-384-3252

    There is no charge for this retreat, but a free-will donation will be taken.

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