Sacrament o f B aptism: New and expectant parents are required to attend a Baptism preparation class. Godparents are strongly encouraged to attend. Please call Tammy at 795-4316 or Lori at 753-3311. Adult C onfirmation o r R eception i nto t he C hurch: Interested adults who have not been confirmed or who were baptized in another church but would like to be received into the Catholic Church are invited to contact Fr. Gary regarding adult preparation. Sacrament o f M atrimony: Couples planning marriage are asked to contact the Pastor or either Parish Office at least six months prior to the wedding date to begin the preparation process. Sacrament o f R econciliation: Saturdays at 3:30 at St. John’s & 4:00 PM at St. Isidore – Holy Cross or by appointment. Pastoral V isits: Please contact the Parish Offices if you or a loved one would like to be on our prayer list or be visited at the hospital, in your home, nursing home or if incarcerated. Please do not rely on the hospitals to let us know if you are a patient. Parish M embership: Contact either parish office to register as a member. Parish members are invited to make an appropriate commitment of time, talent and financial treasure. Persons w ith D isabilities: You are invited to sit in the front pews if you wish to receive Holy Communion without leaving the pew. Hearing A ssistance S ystem: All of our Holyland Catholic Churches are equipped with “The Hearing Loop”. Activate t-coil on your hearing aid or ask for a device. Gluten F ree H osts: They are available upon request in the sacristy. Air C onditioning: For the comfort of those who are heat sensitive Holy Cross & St. John the Baptist Churches are air conditioned. holylandcatholicparishes.org CATHOLIC PARISHES HOLYLAND St. Isidore the Farmer - Mount Calvary/Saint Cloud/St. Joe St. John the Baptist - Johnsburg Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Marytown Saint C loud 924 Main Street St. Cloud Holy C ross 308 S. Cty W Mt. Calvary Saint J oseph W620 Cty G St. Cloud St. M ary N10232 Hwy G New Holstein St. J ohn N9288 Hwy W Malone Vision: As disciples of Jesus in the Holyland, love unites us beyond all difficulties. God will do the rest. Mission: We are God's children in the Holyland striving to welcome one and all. July 1, 2018 God B less A merica Mass on July 4th: 8:00am St. John 9:00am St. Joseph
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Sacrament of Baptism: New and expectant parents
are required to attend a Baptism preparation class.
Godparents are strongly encouraged to attend. Please
call Tammy at 795-4316 or Lori at 753-3311.
Adult Confirmation or Reception into the Church:
Interested adults who have not been confirmed or
who were baptized in another church but would like
to be received into the Catholic Church are invited
to contact Fr. Gary regarding adult preparation.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples planning marriage
are asked to contact the Pastor or either Parish Office
at least six months prior to the wedding date to begin
the preparation process.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays at 3:30 at
St. John’s & 4:00 PM at St. Isidore – Holy Cross or
by appointment.
Pastoral Visits: Please contact the Parish Offices if
you or a loved one would like to be on our prayer list
or be visited at the hospital, in your home, nursing
home or if incarcerated. Please do not rely on the
hospitals to let us know if you are a patient.
Parish Membership: Contact either parish office to
register as a member. Parish members are invited to
make an appropriate commitment of time, talent and
financial treasure.
Persons with Disabilities: You are invited to sit in the
front pews if you wish to receive Holy Communion
without leaving the pew.
Hearing Assistance System: All of our Holyland
Catholic Churches are equipped with “The Hearing
Loop”. Activate t-coil on your hearing aid or ask for a
device.
Gluten Free Hosts: They are available upon request
in the sacristy.
Air Conditioning: For the comfort of those who are
heat sensitive Holy Cross & St. John the Baptist
Churches are air conditioned.
holylandcatholicparishes.org
CATHOLIC PARISHES
HOLYLAND
St. Isidore the Farmer - Mount Calvary/Saint Cloud/St. Joe
St. John the Baptist - Johnsburg
Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Marytown
Saint Cloud
924 Main Street
St. Cloud
Holy Cross
308 S. Cty W
Mt. Calvary
Saint Joseph
W620 Cty G
St. Cloud
St. Mary
N10232 Hwy G
New Holstein
St. John
N9288 Hwy W
Malone
Vision: As disciples of Jesus in the Holyland, love
unites us beyond all difficulties. God will do the rest.
Mission: We are God's children in the Holyland
striving to welcome one and all.
July 1, 2018
God Bless America
Mass on July 4th: 8:00am St. John
9:00am St. Joseph
HolyLand Catholic Parishes 2 Thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time
SERVERS, LECTORS, COMMUNION MINISTERS & USHERS
Saturday, July 7 4:15 pm ……………………………….St. John the Baptist (S) Trevor & Trey Roehrig (L) Pat Tyunaitus (CM) Pat Tyunaitus (U) Fred Stephany & Richard Marion 4:30 pm ……………………………………….Holy Cross (S) Emma & Wyatt Thelen (L) Dr. Rick Erickson (CM) Linda Vixmer, Juliet Erickson & **Renee Thelen (U) Keith Birschbach, Mark Diederichs, Steve Gabel & Quinn Kaiser
8:00 pm ……………………………………….St. Mary (S) Isaac & Brenden Webb (L) Rosie Lisowe (CM) Rosie Lisowe (U) Roger Muellenbach & Ron Sabel
Sunday, July 8 8:00 am …………………………………………...St. Cloud (S) Ann Boehnlein & Robert Pauly (L) Mary Salchert (CM) Bob & Mary Salchert & **George Miller (U) Jerrold Steffes & Al Mueller
8:30 am………………………..……….…..…..St. Mary (S) Mason & Landon Buechel (L) Shelly Buechel (CM) Pam Mullins, Pat & Shirley Olig (U) Pat Olig & Paul Ditter (Sick/Shut ins) Marilyn Lisowe 10:00 am ……………………………………….Holy Cross (S) Courtney Stephanie & Nicklos Koenigs (L) Tammy Koenigs (CM) Tammy Koenigs, Karen Abler & **Amy Emmer– Sheldon (U) Paul Abler, Paul Birschbach, Norbert Brenner & Jim Kraus 10:30 am …………………………….St. John the Baptist (S) Ken Schneider (L) Joyce Schneider (CM) Joyce Schneider (U) John Schumacher & Don Fontecchio
LITURGY SCHEDULE JULY 2-JULY 8
Monday, July 2 St. Oliver Plunkett 8:00am † Dorothy, Harold & Robert Muellenbach..St. Mary Tuesday, July 3 St. Thomas the Apostle 8:00 am Our Military ..................................... St. Cloud 8:00 am † Elfrieda Steffes ............. St. John the Baptist Wednesday, July 4 Independence Day 8:00 am † Bob & Evelyn Freund ..St. John the Baptist † Joe Pufahl 9:00 am † Pat Abler ........................................ ..St. Joseph
Thursday, July 5 St. Anthony Zaccaria St. Elizabeth of Portugal 8:00 am † Don Diederich ................................ St. Cloud 8:00 am † Gerry Coffeen ................................. ..St. Mary Friday, July 6 St. Maria Goretti 8:00 am † Tom & Gilbert Mand ................ ..Holy Cross 8:00 am Living & Deceased Members of the Clem & Olive Simon Family..St. John the Baptist 8:00 am † Darryl Will ........................................ ..St. Mary † Ralph Heus 8:30-5:00 Adoration......................... St. John the Baptist 5:00pm Benediction ...................... St. John the Baptist Saturday, July 7 Bl. Peter To Rot 8:00 am All Holyland Catholic Parishioners...St. Joseph 3:30 pm Confessions ................... St. John the Baptist 4:00 pm Confessions .................................. Holy Cross 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday, July 7 4:15 pm † Robert & Caroline Schmitz...St. John the Baptist 4:30 pm † John Schaefer ............................. Holy Cross 8:00 pm † Lorna Lisowe ................................... St. Mary Sunday, July 8 8:00 am All Holyland Catholic Parishioners...St. Cloud 8:30 am † Doris & Robert Turba .................. St. Mary 10:00 am † Anthony B. Schmitz….. ............ Holy Cross 10:30 am † Anthony Bertram ....... St. John the Baptist
The Prayer Circles are always open to pray for your
needs and requests.
Prayer is the answer to all our needs. If prayers are needed in the
St. John’s area, call Gertie Merten at 795-4249; Carol Behling at
795-4254 or Adeline Stephany at 795-4404. In the St. Mary’s area
call Joan Gerhartz at 898-5978 or Betty Kraus at 894-3655. The
St. Isidore area call Rosie Dreifuerst at 999-4259.
Please pray for our sick: Jason Goebel, Raymond Rajchel,
Leroy Gross, Larry & Marty Wirtz
America was not built on fear. America was built on
courage, on imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand." Harry S. Truman
Cleaning List: July 21 Chairperson: Dawn Magdanz 753-2015 Joyce Mann, Lois Mashin, Rosie Mashock, Mary Merten, Sandi Meyer IF you are unable to clean, PLEASE get a sub, it helps everyone out Sub list: Deb Gau 999-4151 or Linda Vixmer 753-3601
Scrip: July 7 & 8 4:30 Brenda & Pat 8:00 John, Claudia & Dianne
ST. MARY CHURCH
ST. JOHN CHURCH
July Chair: Bill & Rosie Baus 999-2501
Sandy Baumgartner, Tom Baus, Tim Berenz,
Adrian Bertram & Benji Bink
July Chair: Trevor & Katie Schmitz
Thomas Wehner, Jodi Stein-Melvin & Tom Steffen
Bless us all this Fourth of July God, giver of all good gifts,
Help us to be thankful for rest and food,
and remember that, in all we do or say,
you are with us, here this day.
We are thankful for all you do
and for everything you have given us.
But above all we are thankful for our freedoms
and the ability to protect others' freedom.
We are free because of you.
We ask for your continued blessing on all your creation.
Through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Prayer intention for JULY from Pope Francis Evangelization – Priests and their Pastoral Ministry
That priests, who experience fatigue and loneliness in their
pastoral work, may find help and comfort in their intimacy
with the Lord and in their friendship with their brother
priests.
Vacation Bible School
(VBS) Wednesday, July 25 and Thursday, July 26 from
8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Child care provided until 5:30 pm.
VBS will be held at Holyland
Catholic School. VBS is a faith formation process for children going into grades 1 - 5,
students in grades 6 – 8 are welcome to volunteer. Our theme is: EarthKeepers Adventures for Creation Care
Kids – Our EarthKeepers. VBS helps kids explore how to care for all of God’s creation. For more information contact
Just as a reminder that Festival tickets are available to all Parishioners in the front of church.
Festival raffle updates. For every $50.00 worth of tickets an individual sells you then are put into a drawing to win (2) 50.00 cash prizes.
Updates on the donations for the Festival will be posted at all of the entrances.
Altar & Rosary Society will again be having a craft booth at the Festival. Anyone wishing to donate a craft item is welcome to do so. Please bring your item to the Altar & Rosary booth the morning of the Festival.
St. John’s Financial’s as of 06/24/2018 Offertory 6/16 & 6/17 $333.83 Offertory 6/22 & 6/23 $426.82 Support $10482.50 Vigil $42.00
Be thankful that God's answers
are wiser than our prayers.
HolyLand Catholic Parishes 4 thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time
Aaron Schaefer Sarah Jean Bord Brandon Kaiser Christopher Kaiser Lisa M. Schneider Bradly Schrage Don Stephany Mike Handel Willie Carter
Zackary Lisowe Glen Merten Keith Merten Jake Bord Stephen Blanck Eric Hoelscher Ryan Abler Adam Schmitz Tony Haen
Got an hour to spend with Jesus?Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be held from 8:30am - 5:45pm on Friday, July 6th at St. John the Baptist. Mass is at 8:00am. Benediction will be at 5:00. All are welcome to stop in and be in the presence of the Lord for any amount of time you wish.
First Grade Teaching
Position Available
Due to an increase in enrollment our
parish school, Holyland Catholic, finds
it necessary to split our first & second
grade classroom in order to maintain the student
teacher ratio our families have grown to expect.
Therefore, we are looking for a strong, Catholic,
teaching candidate who is certified, (or certifiable) and
has a desire to teach the whole child in our Primary
grades. We offer a fair salary, insurance, and a pension
opportunity. If you would like to know more about this
position send a copy of your resume' to Dr. E. either
look for adults of faith who are willing to share that faith and
echo it to the next generation. We will need catechists and
catechist aides. If YOU have a
strong faith and feel that you are being called to share your faith with others, we would
love to hear from you! Contact Karen Abler at [email protected] or (414) 313-1435.
JOHNSBURG
PARISH
FESTIVAL Sunday, July 15
Outdoor Polka Mass at 10:30a.m.
Blanck’s chicken and dressing and Jim and Linda’s beef tips dinner 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. $10 adults, $5 ages 5-10.
Bob Kuether Band 10:30am-4:00pm, The Ricohettes 5:00-8:30 p.m. Raffles, crafts, golf putting contest, kids
inflatables and play center, games for kids of all ages. Bean Bag tournament at 1PM. Refreshments-brats-hamburgers are available all day. N9288 County Road W, Malone (Johnsburg). Information: 920-795-4021 or 920-286-2184
Sister Stephen Bloesl & Sr. Rose Ann Behrens are celebrating their Golden Jubilee of Fifty Years of faithful ministry as Sister Servants of Christ the King. Although the community is small, their hearts are large as they continue to serve the people of the Holyland and beyond through their prayers and ministry. Sr. Rose Ann is now fully “retired” and a resident of Villa Loretto, but she continues to minister to other residents by her joyful presence, her beautiful smile and her heartfelt prayers. Sr. Stephen, a registered nurse, no longer works at Villa Loretto, but continues her healing ministry through Cristo Rey Ranch. The animals she raises and cares for are a source of joy and comfort to the residents of the nursing home as well as an important part of the respite ministry that Sister Stephen began in 1992.
We congratulate Sister Stephen and Sister Rose Ann on their fifty years of religious life. We will be celebrating them along with Sr. Jenada on October 7 at the 10:00 AM Mass at Holy Cross Church followed by a reception at the Cabaret.
Thank you to the Donald Diederich Family
for the beautiful flowers left at St. Cloud Church
after the funeral.
July 1, 2018 5 HolyLand Catholic Parishes
A Letter from Sister Jenada: July 1, 2018
Special days in our lives are celebrated with hearts
filled with gratitude. Anniversaries and Jubilee are among
those days. This year marks 60 years since I made my first
vowed commitment to God in the Congregation of the
Sisters of the Divine Savior. On August 13th, a day after my
19th birthday, I vowed poverty, consecrated celibacy and
obedience for one year. Six years later I made this
commitment to God forever. As I ponder the abundant
blessings of these years my heart is filled with over
whelming gratitude. The blessings and happiness
experienced far out weighs any sacrifices or challenges
experienced. Serving God’s people has been a privilege and
honor.
During these years I have been enriched in so many
ways. Serving as a teacher for over 30 years was a
wonderful ministry. I was then called by leadership to be
Vocation Director which involves journeying with women
as they discern their vocational call. I met many wonderful
women and witnessed several choosing to enter our
community during these 11 years. Following this ministry I
came here to the Holyland area.
Father Peter Kutch warmly welcomed me and
offered the position of Religious Education Director. For
nine years I diligently worked to create a program that was
meaningful to the children and teens. At the present time I
am privileged to serve our parish community as Pastoral
Care Minister. Every ministry has been life-giving.
Being part of an International
Congregation has expanded my horizons
in many ways. I have become keenly
aware of the needs of the poor beyond
the United States. Vocations to religious
life have been fostered in all our mission
countries. Native Sisters are now
serving their people in 29 countries. I
have had an opportunity to visit four of
these countries and have hosted a number of Sisters who
came here to the United States for a period of time. All these
experiences have enriched my life. I am personally very
proud to be part of this international family.
During these past 60 years I have had numerous
educational and spiritual opportunities. Spending nine
months studying in the Holy Land has profoundly
influenced my life. The memories of this sabbatical continue
to be very present in my heart. My love of God and His
people has deepen over these past 60 years.
The words of the Foundress of our community Theresa
Von Wullenweber, echo in my heart:
ALLELUIA for all that has been.
ALLELUIA for all that is!
ALLELUIA for all that is yet to be!
Sr. Jenada Fanetti, SDS
Congratulations
Sister Jenada on
60 years!!
Thank you for
all you do
May God continue
to bless you with
happiness and
good health!!
HolyLand Catholic Parishes 6 thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time
The Capuchins & People of the Holyland
Catholic Parishes
Invite you to celebrate for the first time
The Memorial of Blessed Solanus Casey
St. Isidore the Farmer Parish Holy Cross Church
Mt. Calvary, WI Monday, July 30, 2018
7:00 PM
Celebrant Most Rev. James Schuerman
Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee
Homilist Fr. Steve Kropp, OFM Cap.
Vicar Provincial Capuchin Province of St. Joseph
Daytime Widows will meet on Thursday, July 5th
at the Red Cabin at 11:30am
Our prayerful support goes
out to the family of Roy Butz,
Brian Koll (son of Elizabeth & Joseph)
Bruno Kraus
(stepfather of Rick (Brenda) Wagner)
May God’s consolation and peace
be with them.
The angels are always near to those who are grieving, to whisper to them that their loved ones are safe in
the hand of God
A Reflection on the Gospel :
July 1, 2018 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today's Gospel offers a rare framework -- a story in
a story. Most of the healing miracles are standalone
encounters. One person approaches Jesus, demonstrates
faith, and is healed. The evangelist tells the next story. This
Gospel, however, is different. Jesus is on his way to heal one
person, a young girl of twelve, and is interrupted on his
journey by "a woman afflicted with hemorrhages." She
bravely approaches Jesus in a crowd, despite being ritually
unclean from her bleeding, and stretches out to touch his
cloak. She is healed! Jesus meets her eye, confirms her faith,
and continues on to resurrect the young girl.
Reading this passage, it might be easier to identify
with one story -- the long-suffering woman or the young,
innocent girl -- and to move past the other. But here they sit
side by side. The girl is twelve. The woman has been
suffering for twelve years. For the Gospel writers, number
parallels have deep symbolic meaning.
Between the woman and the young girl, we are not
one or the other. We are both. None of us had a perfect
childhood, perfect families, or a perfect peer group. As we
endure pain, disappointment, or unmet expectations, it can
feel like a part of our childhood hopes have died. Our coping
mechanisms, social adaptations, and hidden secrets can
make us the "walking wounded" in some respects. Jesus
wants to do more than simply staunch the bleeding. His
healing hand makes dead things come alive. He awakens the
dreams that are asleep. This process requires prayer,
conversations with trusted community and spiritual mentors,
and critical looks at difficult areas of our life. However, we
can believe the words of our Lord. If we approach Jesus in
faith, believing that he wants to heal and save, we, too, will
hear his calming words spoken over the hurts of our life. "I
say to you, arise!" "Go in peace."
Villas of the Holyland
Villa Loretto Positions Available *Full time/Part time/Occasional CNA Positions
*Part time Dietary Aide Positions
Villa Rose Positions Available
Villa Rosa Positions * Part Time/ Occasional Resident Aide Positions
* Part Time Housekeeping Positions
To apply, please go to Agnesian.com/careers
Go to Entity and click on Villa Loretto & Villa Rosa to see
what is available
St. Cloud Volunteer Firemen’s
Softball Tournament
and Fundraiser
August 10th & 11th
4:30pm Mass on Saturday, August 11th
will be by the St. Cloud Grotto
Please join them for food, entertainment and inflatables for
the kids all weekend long.
Please call Neal Birschbach 579-9335 to volunteer your