Website:stpeter.usFacebook:Saint Peter Catholic ChurchST. PETER & ST. CASIMIR PARISHES April 15, 2018 Third Sunday of Easter Sun., Third Order Franciscans 10:00 Rosary before Mass Potluck @ Franciscans Downtown, after Mass Sun., after 10:30 Mass - Donut/Bagel Social Kolbe Hall, Sponsored by Holy Name Society Tues., April 16th, Congratulations, Fr. Joseph Anniversary of Ordination Next Weekend: 2nd Collection for Diocesan Annual Appeal Then he opened their minds to understand the Scriptures. And he said to them, “Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day.” ~Lk 24:45-46
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Rosary Society / Linda Strosin �� � � 715�344�7647�
Sacred Worship� Mary Makuski � 715�344�3359��
Secular Franciscan Order / Bob Crane � � � 715�204�9663�
COMMITTEES:�
Weekly Financial Report � Week 41��
Date � Envelopes & Offertory Year to Date� 4/09/2018 � � $ 10,547.16 � � $ 358,986.96�
� Now that we have entered the third week of Easter, there might be some who may not feel the same joy as they did on Easter Sunday. I must admit that I sometimes find this true for myself. Easter Sunday and the octave are so glorious and joyful, yet after the octave there is a tendency to feel a bit of a letdown. Yet the church calls us to keep the joy going. Even though the weekday masses are a bit toned down after the celebration of the Annunciation; the joy of the season is still upon us. Holy mother church gives us 50 days to bask in the joy and the light of the risen Lord. This is why God calls us to keep the joyful spirit going that we felt on Easter Sunday.��� Once again the disciples have an encounter with the risen Lord. However, they do not fully recognize him. When he appears they become scared and terrified. Jesus had to quickly reassure them that it was really him. He did that by showing them his hands and his side. Jesus had to take it a step further though as he ate a piece of cooked fish in their presence. Do you know that every time we come to mass we have an encounter with our risen Lord present in the holy Eucharist? As Catholics we believe that Jesus Christ is present body, blood, soul, and divinity in the most holy Eucharist. As the disciples recognized Jesus when he ate before them, and in the breaking of the bread; we too are called to recognize the risen Lord’s presence among us. Not only are we called to recognize it at mass, but we are called to recognize it in the day to day of our lives. May the joy we experience continue to be heightened even as the liturgical celebrations may tone down a bit, so that all God’s people may see that we are joyful disciples and children of God. The risen Lord is present all around us. May we never forget that our Lord Jesus is here with us right here and right now. May the light and the love we celebrate during this Easter season continue to burn brightly in our hearts. Help us Lord to continue to proclaim our joy in the resurrection as the Apostles did in the beginning of the church. May God bless you all and continue to fill you with joy. �
Father Todd Mlsna, Associate Pastor�
FARMERS’ HOTLINE��
With historically high numbers of farmers declaring bankruptcy, there is also�a high amount of distress. There is HELP. We offer two Helplines:�
The Farmers’ Hotline in Madison � 800�942�2474�Organic Valley Farmer Hotline � 888�809�9297�
WEBINAR � April 17, at 7:00 pm�
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CONFLICT RESOLUTION�
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Jeff Arrowood & Alice Heinzen,�co�authors of�
Teaching the Way of Love,�the parenting series, offer an
engaging 1�hour presentation on how to handle conflict in the home. �
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They will explore several practical steps to restore unity and reestablish
communion when division occurs.��
Register online at diolc.org/webinars. For information, call 608�791�2673.�
“Thank You” from Operation Bootstrap�for April Milk Money Received: $129.67�
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Many Thanks, from Fr. Todd Mlsna��
Brothers and Sisters:�� Many thanks to everyone for the wonderful�
birthday and Easter greetings and gifts. �I appreciate everyone of them.�
They mean a lot to me. Thank you all for your thoughtfulness during this wonderful
Social Studies Full Time, for 2018�2019 School Year��
Pacelli offers a high quality 21st century education using a 1:1 laptop program with Smart Boards in all classrooms, a
mentoring program for all students and a flexible class schedule. Our outstanding academic program is based on
Core Values which are incorporated throughout academic & extracurricular programs. Coaching/advising, a plus.�
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Seeking a dynamic & talented candidate.� �
Send Letter of Interest, Resume, three current letters of � reference and academic credentials to:��
Mr. Larry Theiss, [email protected] (preferred)�or 1301 Maria Drive, Stevens Point, WI 54481.�
DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRIES �FOR ST. JOSEPH/ST. STEPHEN/ST. PETER�
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Seeking an individual to work full�time�for a combined ministry position.�
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The successful candidate will be responsible for planning, developing and implementing catechetical,
sacramental preparation, relational and service programs for middle & high school teens.�
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Applicants must be organized, self�motivated, and proficient in computer and communication skills. Work nights and weekends are balanced with regular agreed
upon office hours. Certification/experience in�Catholic youth ministry preferred.�
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Degree in Rel. Studies/Theology is a plus. ��
Contact: Renee Schneeberg, 715�341�1617, x 101,�at St. Joseph’s, 1709 Wyatt Avenue, Stevens Point, or�
St. Peter’s Parish Picnic�is Just Around the Corner!!�
Please visit the sign�up board in the�
St. Faus�na Room ASAP to volunteer your help�
in whatever ways interest you! We appreciate
the help of both youth & adults. It’s the�
perfect opportunity to serve the parish and�
have fun ge#ng to know each other.��
If you are out of town that par�cular�
weekend, there are many opportuni�es to
help out, with very necessary�
preliminary work...whether it’s dona�ng
items, money for prizes, or publicity, set�up
and/or clean up; pitch in however you can!
We need you at our�
St. Peter’s Parish Picnic, June 9th & 10th.��
For informa�on/ques�ons, please contact
any commi$ee member, as listed�
(page 3) in the bulle�n.�
PLEASE KEEP THE SILENT AUCTION ITEMS COMING IN!��
As you Spring Clean, consider dona�ng New or Gently
Used Items to the Picnic Silent Auc�on.�You may drop off at the Parish Office, or�
Call Brenda (715) 340�0160 for assistance or to Volunteer!�
Thank you for making St. Peter’s Picnic Great!�
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Father Joseph will be Celebrating his�40th Anniversary of Ordination�
on April 16th!�~ God Bless You, Father Joseph ~�
May MAGNIFICATS for Subscribers �Are Available in Sacristy �
Liturgical Ministers � New Scheduling About to Begin��
As your Summer plans begin to take shape, please notify the office regarding any special needs you may have for the�June�July�August Liturgical Ministry Schedule.�
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Please call or email Judy in the Parish Office by May 1st.�
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Bulletin Deadline�Monday by 5:00pm in writing or via�E�mail: [email protected]�
April 15, 2018 / Third Sunday of Easter�
April 22, 2018 � Fourth Sunday of Easter�Mass�9:00AM�
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† Valerian and Anna Losinski�† Joseph and Catherine Wojtalewicz�� �
Commentator: Evy�Lector: Frankie�Servers: Jacob / Joey�Extraordinary Ministers of Communion:�� Bob / Carol / Evy�Ushers: Frank Sniadajewski / Paul Kubowski��
Contributions from April 8, 2018��
Adult: � $ 895.00�Student: � $� � �
Offertory: � $� 114.00 �CCD /Cath. School Brk & �
Raffle� $ 462.00�Total: � $ 1471.00��
Thank you for your generosity.��
A second collection will be taken every 2nd Sunday of the month for the Diocese Annual Appeal.��
Larry Stuczynski�
Francis Jurgella�
Jacob Gollon�
SCCCW will have its last meeting until fall, Tuesday, May 1 at 6pm in Stanek Hall.� All women of the parish are invited.��
The open spring assembly will be held at St. Bronislava’s Thursday, April 19th.� Registration begins at 6:00. Cost to attend is $3.���
Please consider attending these meetings.��
Portage County Right to Life Mother’s Day signature ad will be in the back of both entrances the next 2 Sundays.� There is a $1 donation for each signature.� The ad will appear in the Portage County Gazette on Friday May 11th.��
Debbie Wolfe�SCCCW Pres.�
Knights of Columbus Clergy Nite � April 24th��Clergy Appreciation Nite at the Knights of Columbus Clubhouse� �� Tuesday April 24th� : This is our annual Clergy Appreciation Nite where the Clergy� (Priests�Deacons and Nuns )are our guests. Help us honor the Clergy by attending this great annual event. Special Menu: Combo Plate of Steak and Chicken Cordon Bleu including potato, salad bar vegetable� and dessert for only $15.00 including tax and tip. Best Deal in Town�please attend and bring a friend or two. Public is welcome serving 4:30 to 7:00.� Knights of Columbus Clubhouse�� 401 West Clark St� just across the Clark St Bridge��
Heartfelt Condolences to our parishioners Sharon and Ron
Omernick, Lynn and Kevin Ligman, children,
grandchildren and great�grandchildren on the death