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Volume 5 Issue 9 September 1, 2005 A faith community sharing the Love of Jesus
N E W S L E T T E R
Jim Welch Ordained to Diaconate Cathedral’s Jim Welch and nine other candidates were ordained to the Holy Order of Deacon by Bishop Bernard Harrington on Saturday, August 6, becoming the first to be ordained to service in the diaconate of the Diocese of Winona. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart was filled to capacity for the historic occasion. Jim has been assigned to serve as deacon at Cathedral and St. Casimir parishes. On August 7 he assisted at 7:00 am Mass at Cathedral and preached his first homily. Our congratulations to Jim and to his wife Pat!
The diocesan choir under the direction of Jim Ballard sang for the ordination.
Ordination day for Jim Welch, the culmination of a five-year period of diaconal formation.
LABOR DAY
Photos courtesy of The Courier
Dates Announced for Faith Formation, RCIA Faith Formation classes and the RCIA process offered by Cathedral parish are set to begin later this month. Parents/guardians who plan to register children for Faith Formation may do so after all Masses on September 17 and 18. The first night of classes is Wednesday, September 28, 6:30
pm in Cathedral School. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the process by which adult candidates are received into the Church. Registration for RCIA will be Sunday, September 25, 6:30 pm in the Cotter Junior High building. Sessions begin the following Thursday, September 29, at 6:30 pm and they will also be held at Cotter Junior High.
Monday, September 5 Mass at Cathedral will be at 9:00 am
Have a safe and happy holiday!
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Erik and Jodi Brom and daughter Emily are an active family with many interests. Spending time together is a priority for them, so they try to volunteer in areas where all three can be involved. Their activities in Cathedral parish include combo and bell choir, maintaining the parish website, and serving on the organ and renovation committees. The family have been members of Cathedral since 1996. Erik works at TRW as a Senior Design Engineer and his interests are trains, bicycling,
and Amateur Radio. Jodi, Curator of Collections at the Winona County Historical Society, enjoys scrapbooking, stamping, knitting, and flower gardening. The couple have been married for 22 years. Emily, an eighth grader at Cotter Junior High this year, enjoys reading, tennis, travel, and playing flute, piano and piccolo. Our thanks to Jodi, Erik and Emily for their commitment and generous service to the Cathedral community.
Jodi and Erik Brom with daughter Emily. The two cats shown are only a part of what the Broms describe as their “herd” of pets.
Mark your calendar! You don’t want to miss our annual event — Tom’s Logger Stew Supper. It will be served Wednesday, October 26, 4:30 to 7:30 pm, in Holy Family Hall.
Marriage
Melissa Schroetke and Kristian Ruud Connie Kerrigan and Troy Griffin
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Sacramental Life (July 15 – August 15)
Baptism Born of water and the Spirit Alexis Carlsen, daughter of Chris and Lisa Carlsen
Skye Pozanc, daughter of Derek Pozanc and Melissa Selden
Peace begins with a smile.
—MOTHER TERESA
The Miracle of Reconciliation Reconciliation is a miracle. Whenever enemies make peace, the impossible seems to happen. Humans are capable of tremendous love, but we are also capable of enduring enmity. It is hard for two parties to retrace their steps, to understand the other position and to come to a new level of peace. But it happens, and it always seems to be a miracle. If miracles are to happen, you would expect them to reward those
who are good. But the miracle of reconciliation often comes differently. Reconciliation happens to those who seem not to deserve it. God’s ways are not our ways. God sent Jesus to reconcile us, even though we human beings are sinners. And the miracle doesn’t stop there. Having been reconciled to God, having experienced forgiveness, we can experience the joy of salvation. As Saint Paul wrote to the Romans, “Indeed, if, while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the
death of his Son, how much more, once reconciled, will we be saved by his life.” When we find ourselves at odds with someone, we tend to withhold reconciliation. We avoid making peace because we feel hurt, because we feel the offender does not deserve peace. God thinks differently. God created reconciliation precisely with sinners in mind. Written by Paul Turner. Copyright © 2004, Archdiocese of Chicago, Liturgy Training Publications; www.ltp.org.
Volunteers of the Month — the Brom Family
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Recipes, etc. by Mary Donahue
The parish cookbook The cookbook has gone to press. Thank you to all who contributed to it in any way. We have ordered 500 and they will be here in plenty of time for the holiday gift giving. What a super gift to pass on to children, grandchildren, aunts, moms, anyone who loves to cook or just loves cookbooks. With zucchini so bountiful this time of year, I chose a recipe I just made with produce from my friend’s garden. We both liked it (even my husband). Sweet & Sour Zucchini ¾ cup sugar
1 tsp. salt ½ tsp. pepper 1/3 cup vegetable oil 2/3 cup cider vinegar 2 tbsp. white wine vinegar 5 cups thinly sliced zucchini 1 small onion, chopped ½ cup chopped green pepper ½ cup chopped celery In a large bowl, combine first six ingredients; mix well. Stir in vegetables. Cover; refrigerate overnight or several hours. For color, you may add a 2 oz. container of sliced pimento. September 9 is Teddy Bear Day. My mother had many teddy bears. I kept a few when she passed away. My dad gave me one when I was in high school. I named him Mikey. He is a bit tattered. They all are where I can
see them for comfort. So I thought a quote about teddy bears was in order. “An experienced Teddy Bear brings with him a lifetime of knowledge and experience; the wisdom of silence and the stillness in moments of great turmoil. The long-suffering patience that is learned when belonging to a child who is coming of age, and coping with the bewilderment that this period of time can bring, is what he does best. The experienced bear has seen life through the heart and eyes of a child grown to adulthood and perhaps even accompanied that adult all the way to the end of the road.” —Ted Menton Have a “Beary” wonderful month!
Exaltation of the Holy Cross September 14 This day celebrates the dedication of the church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. It houses the sites of Calvary, the empty tomb, and the discovery of the alleged wood of the cross. This basilica, still an issue of intra-Christian conflict, remains nonetheless one of the most important shrines in the world.
AOA Exercise Program The Apostolate of Older Adults will resume its exercise program on Tuesday, September 13. The group meets on Tuesdays and Fridays at 1:30 pm in the St. Augustine Room. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Please remember in your prayers: Harold Sheehan, died July 23 Mildred Linden, died August 4 Wilma Schneider, died August 9 Myrtle Walsh, died August 14
Rest in the Eternal Peace of Christ
Dinner for Habitat Bike Riders
Pictured are volunteers who helped with the dinner served to participants in the Habitat for Humanity 500 mile bike ride. Approximately 165 riders and support personnel were treated to dinner in Holy Family Hall on July 13. Cathedral parishioners also donated cash to provide the meal.
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Liturgical Ministry Schedule for September 7:00 AM
September 4
Lector: Michael Kertzman Eucharistic Ministers Richard Blahnik Sheila Blahnik Cynthia Brabbit Linda Bruner Howard Tomashek John Wagenaar David Ziegeweid Servers: Barb Bruner Clare Bruner Gift Bearers: Linda/Jim Bruner
September 11 Lector: Marian Thiewes Eucharistic Ministers Bev Durnen Mary Ann Haines Henry Haines Don Justin Michael Kertzman Chuck Mettille James Neppl Servers: Cody Brabbit Matt Brickl Mike Brickl Gift Bearers: Jim/Nancy Bambenek
September 18 Lector: Michael Kertzman Eucharistic Ministers Richard Blahnik Sheila Blahnik Donald Patzner Howard Tomashek Peter Walsh Kay Walsh David Ziegeweid Servers: Barb Bruner Clare Bruner Gift Bearers: Maureen/Mark Harding
5:15 PM
September 3
Lector: Mary Ann Fuchsel Eucharistic Ministers Daryl Anderson Robert Datta Kathy Doyle Edward Glubka Margaret Gottschalk Mary Hamann John Hoselton Servers: Connor Ferris Kaitie Hamann Gift Bearer: Leona Kujak
September 10 Lector: Mary Borgen Eucharistic Ministers John Johnson Lois Kochevar Tony Kochevar David Mertes Mary Murphy Ann Nichols Kay O’Dea Servers: Peter Knepper Sarah Knepper Gift Bearers: Joseph and Mary C. Foegen family
September 17 Lector: Craig Zeches Eucharistic Ministers Daryl Anderson Angie Bork Patricia Quinn Dick Schneider Mary Schneider Clare Sobiesk John Wagenaar Servers: Devyn Tatum Tim Bruels Gift Bearers: Adrian/Doris Giemza
10:30 AM
September 4
Lectors: Rod & Norene Oppriech t Eucharistic Ministers Jan Brosnahan Paul Brosnahan Mary Donahue Steve Donahue Ann Drazkowski Julie Gardner Rita Husman Servers: Alyssa Schneider Chelsey Schneider Sophia Schneider Gift Bearers: Steve/Mary Donahue
September 11 Lector: Don Guidinger Eucharistic Ministers Jay Landowski Lou Landowski Louie Mack Janice Market Bonnie McBeth Mary Northam Betsy Rowekamp Servers: Emily Skeels Steven Blue Max Gardner Gift Bearers: John/Wendy Killen
September 18 Lector: Cecilia Manrique Eucharistic Ministers Peggy Carroll Norene Oppriecht Rodney Oppriecht Sheila Skeels Grace Suarez Teresa Varner Grace Welle Servers: Joe Diekmann Drew Fuglestad Emily Krause Gift Bearers: Craig /Julie Krause
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for September
We appreciate your faithful service. Please remember to
arrange for a sub when you are unable to serve as scheduled. Thank you!
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Usher Schedule for September 10:30 am Jack Krage, Darrell Monson Joe Wantoch, LaVae Wantoch
5:15 pm Edith Bagniewski, Gerald Bagniewski Robert Gleason, Carol King 7:00 am Greg Kerrigan, Joyce Kerrigan John Miemietz, Janet Miemietz
Sept. 4 (You may count on Tue., Sept. 6, if you wish) George O’Reilly, Nancy O’Reilly Arlene Prosen, Loren Jaeckels Sept. 11 Bill Mullen, Sue Mullen Darol Lee, Marion Lee
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for September
Money Counter Schedule for September
7:00 AM
September 25
Lector: John Wagenaar Eucharistic Ministers Cynthia Brabbit Linda Bruner Bev Durnen Mary Ann Haines Henry Haines Don Justin Michael Kertzman Servers: Cody Brabbit Aaron Hayes Sarah Hayes Gift Bearers: Lawrence/Mary Will
5:15 PM
September 24
Lector: Mary Murphy Eucharistic Ministers Jeanne Danneker Robert Datta Kathy Doyle Edward Glubka Margaret Gottschalk Mary Hamann Michael Kleinschmidt Servers: Connor Ferris Kaitie Hamann Gift Bearers: Robert/Paula Losinski
10:30 AM
September 25
Lector: Tim McBeth Eucharistic Ministers Jan Brosnahan Paul Brosnahan Julie Gardner Ellie Waldorf Wally Waldorf Bill Wieczorek Mary Wieczorek Servers: Ben Mahlke Clare Penning Jackson Penning Gift Bearers: Ron/Mary Schneider
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for October 1/2 October 2
Lector: John Miemietz Eucharistic Ministers Greg Kerrigan Joyce Kerrigan Barbara Kleinschmidt Michael Kleinschmidt Lu LaFavor Chuck Mettille Janet Miemietz Servers: Matt Brickl Mike Brickl Gift Bearers: Mike/Jean Kertzman
October 1 Lector: Clare Sobiesk Eucharistic Ministers John Hoselton John Johnson Lois Kochevar Tony Kochevar David Mertes Mary Murphy Ann Nichols Servers: Peter Knepper Sarah Knepper Gift Bearers: Paul/Mary Deering
October 2 Lector: Peggy Carroll Eucharistic Ministers Mary Donahue Steve Donahue Rita Husman Louie Mack Janice Market Bonnie McBeth Mary Northam Servers: Miranda Klonecki Ben Knuesel Alex Spies Gift Bearers: Paul/Jan Brosnahan
Sept. 18 Chuck Mettille, Anita Mettille Kathryn Sagen Sept. 25 Rita Husman, Sandy Pilarski Pam Husman
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Parishioners, you are also invited. Come, meet and welcome the students!
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Liturgical Ministry Schedule for September
Usher Schedule for September
7:00 AM
September 4
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Barb Bruner
Clare Bruner
Gift Bearers:
September 11
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Cody Brabbit
Matt Brickl
Mike Brickl
Gift Bearers:
September 18
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Barb Bruner
Clare Bruner
Gift Bearers:
5:15 PM
September 3
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Connor Ferris
Kaitie Hamann
Gift Bearers:
September 10
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Peter Knepper
Sarah Knepper
Gift Bearers:
September 17
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Devyn Tatum
Tim Bruels
Gift Bearers:
10:30 AM
September 4
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Alyssa Schneider
Chelsey Schneider
Sophia Schneider
Gift Bearers:
September 11
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Emily Skeels
Steven Blue
Max Gardner
Gift Bearers:
September 18
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers:
Servers: Miranda Klonecki
Ben Knuesel
Alex Spies
Gift Bearers:
10:30 am Jack Krage, Darrell Monson
Joe Wantoch, LaVae Wantoch
5:15 pm Edith Bagniewski, Amanda Bagniewski
Robert Gleason, Julie Nett
7:00 am Greg Kerrigan, Joyce Kerrigan
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Sept. 4 (You may count on Tue., Sept. 6,
if you wish)
George O’Reilly, Nancy O’Reilly
Arlene Prosen, Loren Jaeckels
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for September
Money Counter Schedule for September
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for October 1/2
7:00 AM
September 25
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers
Servers: Cody Brabbit
Aaron Hayes
Sarah Hayes
Gift Bearers:
5:15 PM
September 24
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers
10:30 AM
September 25
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers
Servers: Miranda Klonecki
Ben Knuesel
Alex Spies
Gift Bearers:
October 2
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers
Servers: Matt Brickl
Mike Brickl
Gift Bearers:
October 1
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers
Servers: Peter Knepper
Sarah Knepper
Gift Bearers:
October 2
Lector:
Eucharistic Ministers
Servers: Ben Mahlke
Clare Penning
Jackson Penning
Gift Bearers:
Sept. 18 Chuck Mettille, Anita Mettille
Kathryn Sagen
Sept. 25 Rita Husman, Sandy Pilarski
Volume 5 Issue 9 September 1, 2005 A faith community sharing the Love of Jesus
N E W S L E T T E R
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