Mon, October 14 th Rom 1:1-7 Lk 11:29-32 Tue, October 15 th Rom 1:16-25 Lk 11:37-41 Wed, October 16 th Rom 2:1-11 Lk 11:42-46 Thu, October 17 th Rom 3:21-30 Lk 11:47-54 Fri, October 18 th 2 Tm 4:10-17 Lk 10:1-9 Sat, October 19 th Rom 4:13,16-18 Lk 12:8-12 Sun, October 20 th Ex 17:8-13 Ps 121:1-8 2 Tm 3:14–4:2 Lk 18:1-8 Daily Readings St. Anthony’s Catholic Church 1432 River St., Niagara, WI 54141 Phone: (715) 251-3879 website: www.stanthonyniagara.org Fax: (715) 251-3642 email: [email protected]Mass Schedule : Tues ……. 6:00 pm Wed ……. 6:45 pm Thurs ….. 9 am (Maryhill) Sat …….. 4:00 pm Sun …….10:30 am Pastor : Fr. Matt Settle ……… cell: (715) 891-1560 ……….. email: [email protected]Secretary : Sandra Powalka Deacon : Jerry Nardi Religious Education Coordinator : Grades PreK – 12………..Dawn Johnson …….Email: [email protected]Youth Ministries: Yvonne Voss Email: [email protected]Pastoral Council : chair - Bruce LaLiberte Finance Council : chair - Faith Formation Committee : chair - Dawn Johnson Buildings and Grounds : chair - Rose Bousley & Terry Sweig Worship Committee : chair - Michele Eskritt Karen’s Food Pantry : pick-up hours: Mondays 12- 3 pm, contact person: Teresa DePas St. Anthony Council of Catholic Women (SACCW) : president: Rose Bousley 251-3249 Next Meeting is October 7 th at 7pm. St. Vincent de Paul Niagara Conference : phone: 715-251-1574, president: Sharon Miland Meeting: 1 st & 3 rd Monday of each month in Parish Center from 6:30-7:30pm Knights of Columbus Council #2847 : Grand Knight: Bruce Darne 251-4191 Meeting: 2 nd Monday of each month at St Anthony Church SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION AND CELEBRATION: Baptism: Please call the office to make arrangements (incl. 1 hr class) 2 weeks before desired date. Confirmation : Normally received in 12 th grade with prep in religious education grades 10 – 12; in other cases, please make arrangements with Fr. Matt & Dawn Johnson (RCIA). s Eucharist : Celebrated each Mass. (1 st Communion usually made in 2 nd grade with prep in RE gr. 1 – 2.) Please contact office to make arrangements in other cases. Reconciliation/ Confession : Offered weekly on Saturdays from 9 – 10 am, and from 3 – 3:45 pm; and, any other time as desired by appointment with Fr. Matt. Marriage : Please call Fr. Matt at least 6 months before desired date in order to begin preparation. Anointing of Sick : Call Fr. Matt’s cell phone any time. Holy Orders : Call Fr. Matt or Dcn. Jerry for information. Saturday, October 12 th & Sunday, October 13 th Bulletin Announcements: Please submit your announcement by emailing the [email protected]or drop it off at the office before Wednesday 1:00pm. St Joseph Candle~ Bill Huffman B-day St. Mary Candle ~ Frank E. Lake Sr. St. Mary Candle ~ In Memory of Jim Merritt Office Hours : Mon-Thu: 8:30a-12:30p Fri: 8:30a-12:00p Appointments can be made for any time of the day. In case of an emergency, please call Fr Matt at 715-891-1560 Check us out on Facebook! Like our page and keep up to date! St. Anthony Collection… Weekly Expenses: $2,844.00 Amount collected: $ Adult Envelopes: $2,254.00 Loose: $130.00 Youth: $ 15.25 Envelopes Issued: 296 Used: 71 St. Vincent/Karen’s Pantry: $112.00 St. Vincent’s: $100.00
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Mon, October 14th
Rom 1:1-7 Lk 11:29-32
Tue, October 15th
Rom 1:16-25 Lk 11:37-41
Wed, October 16th
Rom 2:1-11
Lk 11:42-46
Thu, October 17th
Rom 3:21-30 Lk 11:47-54
Fri, October 18th
2 Tm 4:10-17 Lk 10:1-9
Sat, October 19th
Rom 4:13,16-18 Lk 12:8-12
Sun, October 20th
Ex 17:8-13 Ps 121:1-8 2 Tm 3:14–4:2 Lk 18:1-8
Daily Readings
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church 1432 River St., Niagara, WI 54141
Greeters Randy & Cindy Pilon Rob & Lisa Wells Family
Communion
Distributors B. Beauchamp, M. Martin
J. & J. Zychowski, S. Champeau
Ushers Jan Maitz, William Behrens
Rob Wells, Pat Koskinen
Lana Frantz, Randy Wodenka
Craig & Maureen Garvaglia
Gift Bearers
Musicians Laura Sharon, Michelle
Money Counters Jackie Tripp & Marie Oja
Mon., Oct. 14th Hospital Visitation Mary Zipp
Fri, October 18th Staplers Jo Nordell and Pat Kallenbach
HEALING MASS You are invited to a Healing Mass that will take place on Monday, October 21st at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anthony Parish with Bishop David Ricken and the priests of the Clerical Association, Mary, Mother of the Church.
St. Anthony’s Parish News
October is Domestic Violence
Awareness Month
Throughout October, Caring House
is hosting events to raise funds and
spread awareness to continue
providing services for victims of
abuse. Please prayerfully consider
supporting our Ministry through
these events.
Oct. 8th
at noon, we will kick off our
month with our annual “honk your
horn” processional starting at the
Dickinson County Sheriff’s Dept. &
ending at the Caring House.
Followed by an Open House with
refreshments.
Join us for our Annual Celebrity
Waiter’s Dinner & Silent Auction
Oct. 24th
at Kingsford Presbyterian
Church, 5-8pm.
Attention! Anyone involved in music, youth,
environment and liturgical ministries are encouraged to attend
and new members are always welcome to join us. we will be meeting in the dining room.
Karen’s Pantry
Attention! Please help us by saving the UPC label
from all “Our Family” products. We can get 3cents for each label. Save your
Econo and Super One Store receipts. We
can get 1cent for every dollar spent.
Bring in UPC and receipts when you
come to pick up food. The money will be
used for groceries for Karen’s Pantry.
Also, it would help us if you would return
your food boxes. Please be Helpful.
Thank You!
Karen’s Food Pantry
The Adult Faith Formation
calendar can be found at all
the entrances of church. Please
consider joining us for our
EPIC journey into Church
history. The first class is
October 3rd from 4-6 p.m. at
the Parish Center.
World Mission Sunday The Society for the Propagation of the
Faith is the Holy Father’s chief missionary arm, providing resources for more than 1,150 mission dioceses the world over. Through their efforts the
love of Christ touches the hearts of countless people in every region of the world. Grants from the Collection for
Latin America provide catechetical and lay leadership programs, youth ministry,
evangelization projects, as well as formation programs for religious,
priests, and deacons. The Collection to Aid the Church in Central and Eastern Europe supports seminarians, social
service programs, youth ministry, pastoral centers, church restoration and spreading the Gospel message through
the media.
Advancing the Mission Beginning Balance $3,822.79 Deposits Interest $0.49 Ending Balance $3,823.20 Annual % Yield Earned This Period 0.15%
Prayer Requests: If you have a prayer need or would like to be put on the prayer chain please contact the following people.
Seminarian Collection Thank you to those who have participated in the annual Seminarian Collection: Hope for the Future, Help them Today. There is still time to respond to the great need we have to support our local seminarians. Have you made your gift? So far our parish(es) have raised $1,470.00. Let us see if we can increase our support of this important part of the mission of the Diocese of Green Bay. Make your gift today by mailing in your pledge card or visit
www.CatholicFoundationgb.org/give.
Vicariate 1-A Fall Meeting Oct. 24th at St. Mary’s in Crivitz. Registration is from 8:45am – 9:30am fee is $5.00 pd at the door. Meeting will begin at 9:30am. Please Call Rose Bousley at 715-251-3249 before Oct. 10th if you are interested in attending.
Karen’s Food Pantry is having
a Food Drive this month. If you do not usually have a bag delivered and would like to donate food there are bags in the narthex. Take one home, fill it up, and bring it back to church. Please remember we cannot accept homemade or home canned food. THANK YOU! Thank You
Can you be one of one-hundred
to give one percent? Take Father Matt’s challenge to match 1% of his final gift to this year’s Bishop’s Appeal. If we can get 100 people to step up and meet this challenge, then we will have made our Bishop’s Appeal goal for the 3
rd consecutive
year! Your 1% will amount to an additional gift of $11 from you. Let’s git ‘er done! You may make your gift through the parish office or by simply putting your gift in an envelope marked “Fr. Matt’s Challenge: Bishop’s Appeal”, and placing it in the collection at Mass.
RE NEWS Beginning in October the Religious Education students in grades 1-5 will bring up the Gifts during Mass. If
you have a Mass intention scheduled for a weekend Mass and would like to bring forward the gifts, please contact Dawn Johnson or the Parish Office so we don’t schedule a student to do so.
RE Calendar reminder: There will be a First Communion Parent meeting on Sunday, October 13th at
9:15 a.m. starting in the church. We’ll go over the expectations for the Sacrament preparation for First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. See you there....
Normal Class times resume on Wednesday, October 16th for Middle and High School.
There will be a combined 10th and 11th grade parent meeting on Wednesday, November 6th after the 6:45 p.m. Mass. (The meeting on Oct 30th is cancelled)
Fr. Matt’s Corner: . . . The Lord has revealed to the nations His saving power . . .
Greetings to you, my dear friends in Christ. I wonder how often we stop to recognize the presence of God in our lives right here in northern Wisconsin. Sometimes we can easily see God’s goodness to us – in a peaceful moment during a beautiful autumn sunset, in a tree stand, holding our grandchild, watching our children strive and achieve greatness, pausing to pray before a scrumptious dinner, seeing the Cardinals advance to the NLCS or the Packers beating the Lions, visiting a friend, and so many other blessed times.
But sometimes, God’s presence is not so clear, and His blessings for us may not come in the way we would have chosen or expected. I might be tempted to say, “Excuse me God, but I think You made a mistake here. What You should have done is …”
I’m reminded of a little story of the man caught on his rooftop during a deadly flood. He cried out – asking God to come and save him. God then told the man that He would indeed come and would rescue him. Shortly thereafter, a rowboat came by, and the oarsman invited the man to hop in and come to safety. The man responded, “No, thank you. God is coming to get me.” A short time later, a helicopter came by and lowered a ladder, and the pilot instructed the man to grab hold and ride to safety, but the man again refused, saying, “Nope, God Himself said that He would come to get me.”
Finally, the waters rose too high, and the man drowned. When he saw God, he complained bitterly, “I thought You were coming to rescue me!” The Lord responded, “Well, I sent you the boat and the helicopter, but you refused … what more should I have done?” In the account of Naaman the Syrian, God’s prophet Elisha had told Naaman to go wash in the Jordan seven times in order to be healed of leprosy. Naaman – thinking that God wouldn’t work that way – complained that there were better rivers than the Jordan. But he finally consented, and went down and plunged into the Jordan seven times at the word of Elisha, the man of God. His flesh became again like the flesh of a little child, and he was clean of his leprosy.
What we see is that Elisha’s command did not make sense to Naaman, but in the end, Naaman obeyed and – true to His word – God healed him. Sometimes, what the Catholic Church teaches might not be understood by some – it may even seem like nonsense. But the same thing happens today as in Elisha’s time: God keeps His word that is given through the Barque (Boat) of Peter. Those seven Sacraments really do what God says they will do – they reveal to the nations (and to us) His saving power. For This saying is trustworthy: If we have died with him we shall also live with him; if we persevere we shall also reign with him. But if we deny him he will deny us. If we are unfaithful he remains faithful, for he cannot deny himself.
Peace to all of you, my friends, this Holy Day, and to all who love the Lord in simplicity of heart,
Fr. Matt
Ask Father:
This week’s question: Why is Pontius Pilate named in our Creed?
Another great question comes to us this week – one that shows that you’ve prayed the Creed attentively (not just
plowing through the words). As such, I’ll attempt to give an equally attentive response, and, as always, it will be a pleasure to
do so. So, as always, thanks for asking!
The Creed – and I should point out that for true Christians, there are different forms of the Creed (Apostles’ Creed, Nicene Creed, Calcedonian Creed, and Athanasian Creed) – is a memorizable, shorthand version of the Truths of our Faith. It’s a little like an acorn in that it’s small and compact, yet when we study it and allow it to open up, we eventually find that it contains a huge majestic tree. When a person is baptized, she is given the Creed (which should be memorized) as a way to know the Faith into which we are baptized. Because it is meant to be short and memorized, there is no extra ‘fluff’ inserted; every word is crucial. There are five persons named in our Creed. Three of these Persons are God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), one is the Mother of God (Mary), and the fifth – as you’ve pointed out – is Pontius Pilate. So, you may be saying, “I can see why we mention God the Father; I understand why we identify God the Son; I get the need to name God the Holy Spirit – those three are God. But why Mary and Pontius? Are they so absolutely indispensable that they must be in the Creed?” Here’s the thing: what makes Christianity so very different from every other religion in the history of the world is our faith in the fact that God became man in the One Person Jesus Christ. Think about it … of all the million billions of persons in the whole history of the world, our faith centers on One single Person. Not only that, but this One Person entered human history at one single moment. Everything hinges on this one time and place and the particular individuals involved. Another way of saying this is that Christianity is not primarily a philosophy or a way of life; rather, Christianity is first and foremost a Church who connects us with the Person Who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. We mention Mary in the Creed because she is the particular woman through whom the Son of God came to us. It was her DNA that developed his particular human characteristics. We mention Pontius Pilate because he is the particular person in our history who oversaw the crucifixion of the Son of God – an actual historical fact that changed both the meaning and the fate of the entire universe. Christianity is based on these historical factual events – and that’s why these particular historical real persons are recalled in our Creed. Thanks for another great question. If you have further questions or insights into this one, please share them online at
our website under “Ask Father” in the “Forums” section (www.stanthonyniagara.org). And keep those questions coming!