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Weekday Mass Times:
Tuesdays 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday-Friday 8:00 a.m.
Weekend Mass Times:
Saturdays 7:00 p.m.
Sundays 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration:
Tuesdays 5:00 p.m.
Sundays 6:30 p.m.
Website:
www.stmaxkolbe.org
Bulletin Submission:
bulletin@stmaxkolbe.org
Father Peter Manickam, Pastor
mpmgm60@gmail.com
Parish Office: (715) 824-3380
Parish Secretary — Angie Sturzl 715-824-3380
secretary@stmaxkolbe.org
Financial Secretary — Amy Blaskowski 715-824-3380
Liturgical Ministry –Sharon Christensen 715-281-7784
Pastoral Council — JoAnn Doyle 715-824-2011
Scott Hintz 715-572-7420
Finance Council — Pam Zinda 715-366-2185
Building & Grounds Committee —
Leo Gonnering 571-243-0250
Parish Council of Catholic Women —
Bonnie Rogers 715-366-4425
Pro-Life Committee — Cindy Gresl 920-566-2305
Homebound & Community Ministry —
Sharon Kurzynski 715-824-5422
Family Life Committee —
Prayer Chain — Helen Buckholt 920-622-4461
Jane Bauer 715-258-9563
Sacred Steps Program — Jane Bauer 715-258-9563
SCRIP — Terri Hoerter 715-340-9816
Social Media-Betty Gonnering 703- 509-5180
Knights of Columbus —
Hospitality—Sharon Christensen 715-281-7784
Religious Education (CCD) — Sharon Christensen
Confirmation Program — Jeremiah Auer 715-281-9825
Guardian Angels Cemetery — Ken Trzebiatowski
715-498-6066
Hope Cemetery (Heffron) — Sharon Lorenz
715-366-4557
St. Martin Cemetery — Tom Guth 366-4104
St. Patrick Cemetery — Helen Helbach 715-824-5880
August 15-16th, 2020 | www.stmaxkolbe.org | Ordinary Time
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A Catholic Church in Rural Southeastern Portage County, WI
8611 State Highway 54 • Almond, WI 54909
Trusting in God, We Share Christ’s Love by Action,
Witness and Glorifying the Lord by Our Lives.
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The Fall Harvest Dinner is being held
Sunday, October 4th from 11am-2pm.
The committee is hard at work in the
planning stages. ALL proceeds will go
to the new CCD classrooms and
Social Hall building. There are a few
things that will be modified to make
this successful and safe. The dinner will be by CARRY
OUTS ONLY with curbside service available.
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We will be doing a ticket raffle. With that being said, we
are looking for your help in gathering large prizes to be
advertised on the tickets. These prizes need to be
significant enough to draw attention and promote a good
response in ticket sales. Some suggestions are (but not
limited to) a snow blower, a quilt, large pre-lit Christmas
Tree, LP Gas Grill, cash prize donations, a nice collection
of Scrip gift cards, a robotic Vacuum cleaner, Ice fishing
shanty, Deer stand, Winter resort weekend packages, etc.
Once the tickets are made available, a sign in sheet will
be set up and you can pick up as many tickets as you
think you can sell. Payments and ticket stubs can be
placed in the collection basket or mailed to the church to
the attention of RAFFLE. Thank you again for your
continued support of our parish CCD classrooms and
social hall fundraising efforts. Any questions can be
directed to either Mary at 715-340-7217 or Pat at
715-366-2576.
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Dear loving parishioners,
Love and Peace of Christ!
The Feast of the Assumption is one of the most
important feasts of our Lady. Catholics believe in the
Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. We believe
that when her earthly life was finished, Mary was taken
up, body and soul, into Heavenly glory, where the Lord
exalted her as Queen of Heaven. (CCC # 966). The
Assumption is the feast of Mary’s total liberation from
death and decay, the consequences of original sin. It is
also the remembrance of the day when the Church
gave official recognition to the centuries-old belief of
Christians about the Assumption of their Heavenly
mother. In this regard let us recall the observation of
Lutheran Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, an influential
thinker and the founder of Analytical Psychology.
He remarked that the Papal announcement of the
dogma of the Assumption of Mary, in 1950, was “the
most important religious event since the
Reformation.” (p. 324).
The Assumption means that, along with the glorified
masculine body of Jesus in Heaven, there is also a
glorified feminine body of his mother, Mary. According
to Jung, “bodily reception of the Virgin into
Heaven” (Ibid.) meant that “the Heavenly bride was
united with the Bridegroom,” (Ibid., p. 322) which union
“signifies the hieros gamos” [the sacred marriage]
Acknowledging that the Assumption “is vouched for
neither in Scripture nor in the tradition of the first five
centuries of the Christian Church,” Jung observes
that: “the Papal declaration made a reality of what had
long been condoned. This irrevocable step beyond the
confines of historical Christianity is the strongest proof
of the autonomy of archetypal images.” ( p. 297). Jung
remarks that “the Protestant standpoint . . . is obviously
out of touch with the tremendous archetypal
happenings in the psyche of the individual and the
masses, and with the symbols which are intended to
compensate the truly apocalyptic world situation
today.” (pp. 322-323) Jung added: “Protestantism has
obviously not given sufficient attention to the signs of
the times which point to the equality of women. But this
equality requires to be metaphysically anchored in the
figure of a ‘divine’ woman. . .. The feminine, like the
masculine, demands an equally personal
representation.” (Ibid., p. 325)
“On this feast day, let us thank the Lord for the gift of
the Mother, and let us pray to Mary to help us find the
right path every day” (Pope Benedict XVI).
May God bless you,
Fr. Peter
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C. Jerry Dernbach 8/16
Sandy Barden 8/16
Jacob Mocadlo 8/16
Nicholas Yeska 8/16
Jewel Matke 8/17
Nicholas Wozniak 8/18
Jason Ligman 8/18
McKenna Cichy 8/18
Rachel Helbach 8/20
Tom Guth 8/21
Rachelle Turzinski 8/21
Kim Auer 8/21
Scott Wiczek 8/22
Father Peter Manickam 8/22
Melanie Turzinski 8/22
Kaleb Krupka 8/22
Anniversaries
Brian & Cheryl Ligman 8/17
Jerry & Mary Deuman 8/19
Bob & Linda Yerkes 8/20
Steven & Debra Brunner 8/20
Dan & Kathy Miner 8/21
Happy Birthday Father Peter!
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We welcome you to our parish family. If you wish
to join our parish, you may register by calling
the parish office.
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Arrangements must be made at least six months in
advance. Please call the parish office for an
appointment.
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Please call the parish office prior to the birth
of your child.
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Please call the parish office at 824-3380.
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Please submit Mass Intentions to the parish office or
call 715.824.3380.
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Mon. 5pm to 8pm
Wed. 5pm to 8pm
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Adult Envelopes .00
Offertory: .00
Vigil Candles .00
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St. Max Social Hall Prayer
Thank you, good Lord, for
blessing our St. Max family over
the years. We are truly blessed!
Throughout the entire social hall
process you have been there for
us and have guided us. Through
your mercy, please continue to
guide us and take our project
over the finish line.
St. Maximilian Kolbe pray for us!
Amen
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In light of the uptick in showings of the St. Pat property, we
will be boxing items being retained by the parish and
transporting them to St. Max. If you would like to volunteer
to assist with boxing and/or transporting, please contact
Mary at 715-340-7217. If you have any questions or would
like additional information, please contact Betty at
703-509-5180 or email stpatalmondsale@gmail.com
Please watch the bulletin for additional information. Please
continue to pray for the successful sale of the St. Pat
property, so we can continue to move forward with a social
hall addition.
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Total Donated To Date:
$396,941.00
Total Pledged For Future Payment To Date:
$96,090.00
Pledge Forms Are Available in the Gathering Space
Congratulations to
Nolan Blaskowkski
Caleb Duellman
Thomas Hintz
Clinton Hutkowski
Mason Nerdahl
Zachary Noel
who are receiving
the Sacrament of
First Holy Communion
this weekend!
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Sunday, August 23rd
10am-1:00pm
St. Peter’s Parish, Stevens Point, WI
Dinner Includes: Roasted Chicken, Mashed Potatoes
& Gravy, Stuffing, Corn, Coleslaw & Dinner Roll
$12.00 per meal (Dessert available to purchase)
Chicken Noodle Soup Available $8/Qt
Drive up to the Faustina Room Door
The 800th Ave. Entrance—Place your Order
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Attend this important Virtual Conference – Saturday,
August 29th Fr. Timothy Gallagher, a world-renowned
teacher and spiritual director, will present on
“Overcoming Spiritual Discouragement” at a Diocesan
Virtual Conference on August 29th . Learn to find
freedom from one of the greatest obstacles in life – the
“cage” of everyday discouragement we all experience.
The presentations by Fr. Gallagher will be live-
streamed by ZOOM webinar. These presentations on
overcoming spiritual discouragement will be extremely
practical and understandable for any interested adult.
Fr. Gallagher’s warmth and style of speaking is for
people of all states in life and all levels of formation.
The schedule will include 4 talks by Fr. Gallagher,
beginning at 10 a.m. For further details, a
downloadable brochure or to register online, go to at
diolc.org/witness Cost is $15 which includes Fr.
Gallagher’s book shipped to your home. Read “Facing
Our Greatest Obstacle in Life” that explains why you
would want to attend this important Conference by
going here: diolc.org/witness.
Here is the Facebook link to this event: facebook.com/
events/2216728398621141 Please share this on your
parish Facebook. Note: If you have not used ZOOM,
there is a very simple way to do a trial run by visiting
zoom.us/test and following the instructions
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By Bob & Helen Helbach
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Sunday, August 23rd
10am-1:00pm
St. Peter’s Parish, Stevens Point, WI
Dinner Includes: Roasted Chicken, Mashed Potatoes
& Gravy, Stuffing, Corn, Coleslaw & Dinner Roll
$12.00 per meal (Dessert available to purchase)
Chicken Noodle Soup Available $8/Qt
Drive up to the Faustina Room Door
The 800th Ave. Entrance—Place your Order
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Attend this important Virtual Conference – Saturday,
August 29th Fr. Timothy Gallagher, a world-renowned
teacher and spiritual director, will present on
“Overcoming Spiritual Discouragement” at a Diocesan
Virtual Conference on August 29th . Learn to find
freedom from one of the greatest obstacles in life – the
“cage” of everyday discouragement we all experience.
The presentations by Fr. Gallagher will be live-
streamed by ZOOM webinar. These presentations on
overcoming spiritual discouragement will be extremely
practical and understandable for any interested adult.
Fr. Gallagher’s warmth and style of speaking is for
people of all states in life and all levels of formation.
The schedule will include 4 talks by Fr. Gallagher,
beginning at 10 a.m. For further details, a
downloadable brochure or to register online, go to at
diolc.org/witness Cost is $15 which includes Fr.
Gallagher’s book shipped to your home. Read “Facing
Our Greatest Obstacle in Life” that explains why you
would want to attend this important Conference by
going here: diolc.org/witness.
Here is the Facebook link to this event: facebook.com/
events/2216728398621141 Please share this on your
parish Facebook. Note: If you have not used ZOOM,
there is a very simple way to do a trial run by visiting
zoom.us/test and following the instructions
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