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Parish Life This Week Monday, March 8 9:00am Keep Warm Quilters 7:00pm MISSION at St. Agnes Tuesday, March 9 9:00am LiturgyIn Thanksgiving 1:00pm Faith Sharing 7:00pm MISSION at St. Agnes Wednesday, March 10 Franciscan Peacemakers Lunch drop-off 7:00pm MISSION at St. AgnesCommunal Penance Service 7:00pm Adult Confirmation Thursday, March 11 10:30am LiturgyFor Residents & Staff (at MFHCC) 10:00am Centering Prayer Friday, March 12 9:00am LiturgyJustice & Peace Saturday, March 13 Library Book Share Blood Pressure before & after Mass 4:30pm LiturgyFor the unemployed and underemployed 5:30pm Generations of Faith 6:00pm Date Your Mate Sunday, March 14 Library Book Share Blood Pressure before & after Masses 8:30 & 11:00Listen to the Lord Gr K-5 8:30am LiturgyFor the Parish 8:30am Generations of Faith 11:00am LiturgyJohn Horn6:00pm Evening Prayer 7:00pm Gay & Straight in Christ Upcoming Events Mar 15 Commission Meetings Mar 17 St. Ben’s Meal Program Mar 17 Healing Circle (DVD presentation) OUR MISSION STATEMENT Good Shepherd is a Christian, caring community, nourished by a joyful spirit-filled liturgy that inspires our daily lives. We strive to welcome, accept and love all people as they are, and through our ministries reach out with active concern to those in need. Third Sunday of LentMarch 7, 2010 Welcome To GOOD SHEPHERD Catholic Church Menomonee Falls, WI Daylight Savings time begins Saturday, March 13. Turn clocks forward one hour! Spring forward. And he told them this parable: "There once was a person who had a fig tree planted in his orchard, and when he came in search of fruit on it but found none, he said to the gardener, 'For three years now I have come in search of fruit on this fig tree but have found none. So cut it down. Why should it exhaust the soil?'" - Lk 13:6-7

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Page 1: Welcome To GOOD SHEPHERD files/March072010.pdf · Relishing the fantasy, deception and lies. → Living in the reality, truth and authenticity. Looking for diversion, mood-alteration

Parish Life This Week

Monday, March 8

9:00am Keep Warm Quilters 7:00pm MISSION at St. Agnes

Tuesday, March 9 9:00am Liturgy— In Thanksgiving

1:00pm Faith Sharing

7:00pm MISSION at St. Agnes

Wednesday, March 10 Franciscan Peacemakers Lunch drop-off

7:00pm MISSION at St. Agnes—Communal

Penance Service

7:00pm Adult Confirmation

Thursday, March 11

10:30am Liturgy— For Residents & Staff

(at MFHCC)

10:00am Centering Prayer

Friday, March 12 9:00am Liturgy—Justice & Peace

Saturday, March 13

Library Book Share

Blood Pressure before & after Mass

4:30pm Liturgy—For the unemployed and

underemployed

5:30pm Generations of Faith

6:00pm Date Your Mate

Sunday, March 14

Library Book Share

Blood Pressure before & after Masses

8:30 & 11:00—Listen to the Lord Gr K-5

8:30am Liturgy— For the Parish

8:30am Generations of Faith

11:00am Liturgy— John Horn†

6:00pm Evening Prayer

7:00pm Gay & Straight in Christ

Upcoming Events

Mar 15 Commission Meetings

Mar 17 St. Ben’s Meal Program

Mar 17 Healing Circle (DVD presentation)

OUR MISSION STATEMENT Good Shepherd is a Christian, caring community, nourished by a joyful spirit-filled liturgy that inspires our daily lives. We strive

to welcome, accept and love all people as they are, and through our ministries reach out with active concern to those in need.

Third Sunday of Lent—March 7, 2010

Welcome To

GOOD SHEPHERD Catholic Church

Menomonee Falls, WI

Daylight Savings time begins Saturday,

March 13. Turn clocks forward one hour!

Spring forward.

And he told them this parable: "There once was a person who had a fig tree planted in his orchard, and when he came in search of fruit on it but found none, he said to the gardener, 'For three years now I have come in search of fruit on this fig tree but have found none. So cut it down. Why should it exhaust the soil?'" - Lk 13:6-7

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Has the mission of Jesus failed? Has the Lamb of God taken away the sin of the world? Does the world care? We take sad solace in thinking it would be worse if not for Jesus. How much worse? “I am innocent.” “I have faith.” “I am spiritual.” If every individual in a world of 6,500,000,000 people main-tains personal innocence, faith and spirituality, why are things “out there” bad? Where are we deceiving our-selves? Each woman is another Eve and each man another Adam. Things happen because we choose to act as we do or fail to act as we should…in high rebellion against God. Was God’s first “mistake” giving us free will? The original Hebrew of the Book of Genesis calls human beings “breathing clay.” We’re not rational animals. We are incarnate spirits. Our existence is spirit-based, Godly. How does our shared humanity, our spirituality , our divine image get so pummeled and pasted? And we do it to each other! As St. Augustine of Hippo said: “Sin is the punishment of sin.” Our choice of sin perpetuates the effects of sin. Love perpetuates the effects of love. “Yes, God loved the people of this world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who has faith in him will have eternal life and never really die.” (Gospel of John, 3:16) God’s love was the motive behind sending Jesus Christ: a visible, living sign of love and mercy, peace and forgiveness, flesh and blood, like us in all this except sin. How can Christ make a difference? How should we be different because of Christ? Despite out deeply spiritual essences, we are complicit with the sin of the world. When we are inert and tepid, irresponsible and selfish, our individual sinfulness becomes distorted and egregious and heinous. We might shrug our shoulders. Nothing can ever change. That’s the despair sown by sin, the defeat dealt by acknowledging our role in how the world is and operates. Here are some things to ponder that might help us uproot the twisty, snarled tentacles of the sin of the world embedded in us.

How the Sin of the World does things… How God teaches us to be and act…

Choosing comparison and competition. → Opting for acceptance and cooperation.

Making human structures and systems → Adopting God’s plan and will

divine as the ways to happiness. as the ways to happiness.

Rejoicing in others pains and problems. → Supporting others in healing and hope

Enshrining wrong relationships with creation → Respecting creation as God’s gift and

by savaging the planet & exploiting resources. handiwork sustaining us as nothing else can.

Favoring appearance and externals. → Appreciating deeper beauty and true essence.

Opting for exclusion. Setting up limits and → Embracing all without judgment, condition,

boundaries in every aspect of life. exception or rejection.

Setting each person apart as a special case in → Believing there is much to be gained by being

need of special rules, especially yourself. part of something bigger, nobler and holier.

Venerating of the individual, solitary path. → Acceptance of communal life and spirituality.

Acting as if God is mute or inert. Waiting for → Watching for the activity, word and love of God;

someone holy to tell you what God wants. God as integral to human existence.

Relishing the fantasy, deception and lies. → Living in the reality, truth and authenticity. Looking for diversion, mood-alteration Trusting the truth as the way to freedom and

and escape…frittering our lives away joy. Living in the moment. Acting maturely.

How long until we humans relent and Re-Lent? Is this generation intent on boldly (and stupidly) repeating the disasters? Do we want to perpetuate the sin of the world for another generation?

— Chuck Murphy

The Sin of the World

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March 7, 2010 Third Sunday of Lent

Food Pantry Needs: canned meat, canned fruit, cereal, boxed meals

Parish Mission Begins

This Sunday Night!

Unleashing the Reconciling Power of

Jesus in Our Lives Presenters:

Fr. Don Hying and Sr. Fran Cunningham, SSSF

7:00pm—8:30pm Each Night

Sunday, March 7

Monday, March 8

Tuesday, March 9

Wednesday, March 10—

Cluster Communal Penance

Service

WHERE:

St. Agnes Catholic Church

12801 W. Fairmount Ave

Butler, WI

Easy Directions!

Take Lilly Road to Hampton.

Turn left on Hampton

Go to 127th Street

(Stop light at that intersection)

Turn Left on 127th

Turn left on Fairmount

Catholics Returning Home After reading this article, please pass it on to a friend

who might be interested.

An Invitation to Non-Practicing Catholics ~ The Church

has changed and you may not know it! Has it been

awhile since you’ve been to Church? Are you mad at

the Church or at God? Please give us, and yourself an-

other chance. Join us for informal sessions for non-

practicing Catholics. We would like to know your feel-

ings and try to address your questions.

The Four Saints and Good Shepherd cluster Parishes in the Menomonee

Falls/Butler area are offering informal weekly sessions called Catholics Re-

turning Home. The sessions will be held at 7:00 p.m. on six consecutive

Thursday evenings beginning April 15, 2010, at Saint James Parish. For

more information call ―Catholics Returning Home‖ Laverne (262) 251-3968

or Shirley (262) 251-3888.

An Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls With Dr. Deirdre Dempsey of Marquette University

Thursday, March 25th ~ 7 - 9:00 pm

at Good Shepherd Parish ~ Daniels Hall

This evening will offer an overview of the Dead Sea

Scrolls including:

* The history of the finding of the Dead Sea Scrolls;

* The politics and problems that impacted the publication of the

scrolls, and

* The importance of the scrolls for Christians and Jews.

Dr. Dempsey is an associate professor in the Department of Theol-

ogy at Marquette University. She has taught courses on the Dead Sea

Scrolls, as well as courses on a variety of Old Testament books. Her Ph.D. is

from the Catholic University of America - the Department of Semitic and

Egyptian Languages and Literatures and her area of expertise is Northwest

Semitic Languages - Hebrew and Aramaic.

To register contact Marguerite Thompson [email protected] or

262 255 2035 – ext. 23. There is no fee. However, a free will offering will

be gratefully accepted.

Immigration Cards Our U.S. Catholic Bishops encourage us to sign all three cards.

All citizens can sign. You do not need to be of voting age.

This is only a request for Congress to begin the process to

fix our broken immigration system.

We hope to turn in all 750 of our cards on Palm Sunday. If

you missed your opportunity please call Meriel Christensen

at 414-353-6376 for a set of cards.

The cards will be presented to Bishop Sklba at a 4:00 p.m.

prayer vigil on Palm Sunday at St. Joseph's Convent on

27th and Greenfield. All are welcome.

Immigration Corner

G.S.I.S.G. (Good Shepherd Immigration Study

Group)

This weekend after Mass, Catholics

throughout the Archdiocese of Mil-

waukee are encouraged to partici-

pate in a national postcard cam-

paign asking legislators to support

immigration reform legislation that

keeps immigrant families together,

adopts smart and humane enforce-

ment policies, and ensures that im-

migrants without legal status regis-

ter with the government and begin a

path toward citizenship. The post-

cards will be presented personally

this week to our legislators. If you

prefer, you may send an electronic

postcard at

www.justiceforimmigrants.org.

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Vocation Corner Moses heard God’s call from a burning bush. What is your passion, your burning

bush? Take time to know what God is sending you to do and be.

Good Shepherd Directory N88 W17658 Christman Road

Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-2630 Parish Offices .............................................. (262) 255-2035 Courtesy/Hall Phones .................................. (262) 255-2213 Fax ............................................................... (262) 255-2020 Website ...................................... www.mygoodshepherd.org

Pastoral Team Pastor ............................................................. Kenneth Mich Deacon .................................................... Gene Christensen Deacon ..............................................................Sandy Sites Pastoral Associate ................................ Jane Clare Ishiguro Director, Administrative Services .................... Mark Steimle Director, Liturgy & Music ...................S. Joann Julka, SSSF Administrative Assistant ................... Marguerite Thompson Custodian ................................................. Jerry Podkowinski Liturgical Secretary .................................. Gene Christensen Director, Child Ministry ................................... Lorrie Maples Director, Youth Ministry .............................. Suzanne Foster CF Administrative Assistant ....................... Shari Rodriguez Coordinator of Time & Talent ..................... Shari Rodriguez Pastoral Ministers: ..................................... Ann Castiglione Pastoral Care Coordinator .......................... Cheryl Matusiak

Pastoral Council Dave Christensen ............................................. Chairperson Jim Yerger ................................................ Vice Chairperson Jeff Bloedorn......................................................... Secretary Marty Hassenfelt ...................................... Trustee Treasurer Bob Wachowiak ....................................... Trustee Secretary Eric Bloedorn, Tom Dueppen, Beth Gonstead, Steven Grieb, Vivian Hughes, Larry Kolb, Tom Moran, Julie Nolan, Mary Oswald, Patrick Taugher

Staff Email Parish Office ............................ [email protected] Ann Castiglione ........................... [email protected] Gene Christensen ....................... [email protected] Suzanne Foster ................................... [email protected] Jane Clare Ishiguro ........................... [email protected] S. Joann Julka, SSSF............................. [email protected] Lorrie Maples ...................................... [email protected] Cheryl Matusiak ............................. [email protected] Kenneth Mich ......................................... [email protected] Shari Rodriguez ............................. [email protected] Sandy Sites............................................ [email protected] Mark Steimle ..................................... [email protected] Marguerite Thompson .................. [email protected]

For the Hard of Hearing Hearing Assisted Devices available for celebrations and services, see usher for assistance.

Liturgy Schedule Weekend: Saturday 4:30 pm; Sunday 8:30 am & 11:00 am • Childcare (4 & under) during Sunday liturgies in Rm. 219. • Sunday 11:00 am liturgy signed for the deaf. Weekday: Tuesday & Friday 9:00 am; Thursday 10:30 am (at MFHCC, Tamarack, or Northfield Manor); 1st Tuesday 9:00 am (at Messner Manor)

Sacraments Reconciliation: Communal services held in Advent & Lent. Individual confession by appointment with the pastor. Marriage: Preparation begins by calling the pastor no later than 6 months prior to the planned date. Children’s Baptism: Call the pastor to register. Next celebrations are: April 10/11

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIA is a time to consider full membership into the Catholic Faith. Call our office for more information.

Adult Confirmation Call our office if you wish to be confirmed.

Membership Families or individuals over 17 are invited to join our Faith Community! Call the Parish offices.

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Readings for the Week of March 7, 2010

Sunday: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15/1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12/Lk 13:1-9

Monday: 2 Kgs 5:1-15b/Lk 4:24-30

Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43/Mt 18:21-35

Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9/Mt 5:17-19

Thursday: Jer 7:23-28/Lk 11:14-23

Friday: Hos 14:2-10/Mk 12:28-34

Saturday: Hos 6:1-6/Lk 18:9-14

Next Sunday: Jos 5:9a, 10-12/2 Cor 5:17-21/Lk 15:1-3, 11-32

Student scholarship Knights of Columbus Council #4240 will be offering a $750.00 scholar-

ship to a student from the parish who will be attending a Catholic High

School for the 2010-2011 school year. Any interested student may pick

up an application form and information from the school office or by con-

tacting Harry Goetz at 251-3656.

You’re Invited to Help: Volunteer Tutors Needed Interfaith Seniors of Waukesha sponsors a tutoring program at Riverside

Elementary School. High School students are needed after school for

one on one tutoring from 3:35-4:30.We also are looking for people 55+

to help one on one, or in small groups during the school day. If you are

interested, please contact Mary at 250-6465, or email

[email protected].

Scripture

Readings

For the

Week

“Wisdom Literature: A Response in Time of Chaos”

A Religious Education Session for Adults

You are invited to join Reverend Dr. Stephen Lampe, Associate Professor of

Religious Studies, Cardinal Stritch University, for the inspiring session, Wis-

dom Literature: A Response in Time of Chaos, on Saturday, April 10 from

8:00-11:45 A.M., at Cardinal Stritch University, 6801 North Yates Road, Mil-

waukee (continental breakfast included.) The cost will be covered by Good

Shepherd’s Eschweiler New Century Fund. Please register through Jane Clare

[email protected] or 262 255 2035. (There may be an opportunity for

ridesharing).

Brown Bag Lunch at Repairers March 19 Plan to attend the Brown Bag lunch. Those who have attended found it a mov-

ing experience. Our next Brown Bag lunch takes place on Friday, March 19. It

includes having lunch and reflecting on the following Sunday’s Gospel with

members of Repairers of the Breach, a daytime homeless shelter in Milwau-

kee. We will carpool from Good Shepherd at 11:15 a.m. The Brown Bag

lunch begins at noon and ends at 1 p.m. There will be a short reflection time

afterwards. If you can attend and/or provide 10 lunches, please contact

Mary Ann Erdtmann 414-353-8740, [email protected].

SINGLE SOULS 35+: SUNDAY MARCH 14TH, join us at The Village Bowl in

Menomonee Falls at 6 p.m for $1.99 open bowling. Contact Linda at 345-

5104 for more information

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Cluster Communal Penance Services, St. Agnes, Wednesday, March 10 ,

7:00 p.m.

Individual Penance (in the reconciliation room in the Day Chapel, south

entrance) Saturday, March 13, 3:00 p.m.

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Spring Ahead! Turn your clocks forward one hour next Saturday, March 13

Library Book Share Coming! The quarterly Good Shepherd Library

Book Share will be here

on the weekend of March

13-14 in the narthex after

all the Masses. Be sure

to stop by and to which

title, author or topic might

be calling out to you.

And… please be sure to

return the library books

you have borrowed. There is a box

for returned library books on top of

the mailboxes in Daniels Hall. We

thank you!

Retreat for Grades 6-7-8 Attendance Expected

Friends Welcome!

Non-parishioners pay

$5.00. Parishioners

Free

Saturday, March 27,

11:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Lunch and beverages provided.

In the

Spotlight, 2010

An Adult Formation series - 9:45 am Sunday Mornings Daniels Hall

Childcare

Next Time: 5th Sunday of Lent—March 21 and 2nd Sunday of Easter April 11: “Mini

Course on “Discovering the Bible’s DNA” with Dr. Patrick Russell The various people, different places, and historical periods of the Bible, especially the Old Tes-

tament, can often get as tangled up in our minds as the strings of Christmas tree lights! These

session will unveil the Bible’s basic themes—its ―DNA‖ structure—which organize the biblical

books and their contents. The first session will focus on the Old Testament, while the second

session will delve into the New Testament. Through this process, we will discover that the bibli-

cal writings outline the two fundamental ways that we are ―genetically‖ drawn into relationship

with the greatest mystery: God’s love.

Dr. Patrick Russell is Assistant Professor of Scripture studies at Sacred Heart School of Theol-

ogy, in Hales Corners, WI. He has his Ph.D. from Marquette University in biblical studies. He is

author of “The God Questions: What Forms and Shapes Us” (Liguori Publications, 2007) and

numerous articles on Scripture and spirituality. He is married to Stephanie and they have four

sons.

A Call to Servant Leadership We need each of you to reflect on your talents and your will-

ingness to serve God as a member of the Pastoral Council.

The first phase of the Pastoral Council discernment process

will begin on the weekend of March 20th and 21st, when you

can nominate yourself or a fellow parishioner.

To assure the future vibrancy of Good Shepherd, we need at least four of you

to step forward and become part of the servant leadership that has always

been the hallmark of our parish.

So, please search your heart. Your talents are truly needed. We ask all of you

to pray for the successful fulfillment of these Pastoral Council positions.

LISTEN TO THE LORD - a ministry of the word for children Listen to the Lord is a ministry for children K5-5th grade. Every Sunday at the

8:30 AM Mass and at the 11:00 Mass, 10-20 children are sent to the day

chapel after the opening prayer to break open the word with their peers. They

sing a short psalm and gospel acclamation, hear the reading, share what they

have heard, pray intercessions and sing the creed. The children are always

well behaved and a joy to be with.

Please consider this ministry as it is important to the children and to Good

Shepherd. We have wonderful materials, training, support and flexible sched-

uling, if you decide this ministry is for you. Teaching others is the best way to

learn. Call Lorrie Maples at the Christian Formation Office at 262.225.2035 x

24, or send an email to [email protected].

Chrism Mass Everyone Welcome… The blessing of the Oil of Catechumens, Oil of the Sick

and Consecration of Chrism at the celebration of the Mass of Chrism, March

30, 7:30 p.m., Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist, 802 North Jack-

son Street, Milwaukee. If you cannot be present for this celebration, we invite

you to be with Archbishop Dolan in prayer as he blesses these Oils and prays

for those who will receive them.

Fair Trade Sale March 20/21 after masses Fair trade coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate available for sale after masses in the

narthex. Benefits farmers and trades-people of these popular items with pro-

ceeds going to our sister parish in Ellacuria.

Friends of Gay and Straight in Christ, Please join us at our next monthly gathering on Sunday March 14th at 7:00

pm in the chapel. We have a lot happening these days and we'd love to share

it with you!

We Were There,

Were You?

Mark your calendar!

A dramatization of

the Passion of Christ.

Cast- Good Shepherd Parishioners.

When?

Tuesday March 30 - 7:00 pm.,

and

Good Friday, April 2, 3:00 p.m.

Cost: Free