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ST. MARTIN OF TOURS PARISH MAY 15, 2022 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER CLERGY PARISH STAFF Fr. Terence Langley, SCJ Diane Winkowski MASS SCHEDULE Administrator/Pastor Administrative Assistant Saturday................................4:00pm 414-209-7677 ext. 3001 or 414-209-7678 Sunday...............8:30am & 10:30am Charles Schneider Denise Groniger 12:30pm Vietnamese Deacon Bookkeeper 414-406-3608 ext. 3012 or 414-209-7682 Monday thru Friday.............8:30am Linh Bruno Nguyen Katie Delemont, Christian Formation Confession - by appointment or Deacon ext. 3004 or 414-209-7684 Wednesday's - 5-6pm Br. Duane Lemke Mary MacDonald, Music Director Pastoral Associate 414-704-5611 7963 S 116TH STREET | FRANKLIN, WI 53132 | 414-425-1114 | WWW.STMOFTOURS.ORG
WELCOME GOSPEL MEDITATION ©LPi “It is necessary for us to undergo many hardships to enter the Kingdom of God.” Many folks really work very hard to circumvent difficult situations. We prefer the easier way around something, rather than risk inconvenience, hurt or prolonged suffering. It’s no wonder euthanasia is rapidly becoming acceptable around the world. Through purely human eyes, there is no issue bypassing the inevitable, taking control and bringing things more swiftly to a place of peace. If this is the way God sees things, then why does Jesus make such a big deal helping us understand the experience of suffering and embrace it? God’s wisdom clearly takes us in another direction. Imagine if we were able to eradicate ALL hardship and suffering. Where would we be? As we look at our own journeys, many of our solid more growth producing life lessons have been born of suffering, disappointment, inconvenience, darkness, and despair. There is something sacred about all of these experiences as God uses them to create something new. Envisioning a life without hardship and suffering brings us to a vision where everything is flat-lined and dull. As much as hardship and suffering are difficult crosses to bear, not taking them up runs the risk of us becoming shallow, empty, and lifeless. Helen Keller remarks, “a happy life consists not in the absence but in the mastery of hardships.” What an incredibly wise insight! Many really successful people and saints were brought to their station in life because they suffered. Suffering teaches us about what’s important and propels us to search the depths of our souls for resources and strength we never would have known before. This is especially true when we love as Jesus asks us to love. Love, perhaps above any other experience, can cause us great hardship, pain, and suffering especially when it’s authentic and unconditional. While it can thrust us into an incredible experience of God and life on PARISH OFFICE one hand, it can bruise and wound us deeply on the other. Mastering the art of love is the secret to living life well, walking in the In-Person Office Hours presence of God and investing in the joy of the Gospel. Love and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday suffering walk hand in hand. Compromising one will compromise the 8:45am - 4pm other. Maybe that’s why Jesus spent so much time convincing us to Monday and Friday work from accept both. home, call parish office for contact information Saturday and Sunday ...........Closed OUR MISSION Parish Office is closed on holidays St. Martin of Tours Parish strives to be a vibrant, welcoming Roman Catholic Community, and to accept the call and challenge of Jesus Email through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. parish@stmoftours.org We commit ourselves to the Word of God through Eucharistic worship, lifelong Catholic education and formation, and works of justice and stewardship. We further strive to follow the example of our patron saint, Martin of Tours, to proclaim the Kingdom of God through generosity, love, and service to one another and our neighbors. 2 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
SUNDAY READINGS FIRST READING: PARISH INFORMATION They called the church together and reported what God had done MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, May 15 with them. (Acts 14:27) 8:30am............................................... † Mary Thompson - PSALM: Nick & Jackie Ioder I will praise your name for ever, my 10:30am............................................ † All Parishioners Living and Dead king and my God. (Ps 146) Monday, May 16................................. † Jame Mainus - Mary Ann Hahn Or Alleluia. Tuesday, May 17................................. † Stanley Peternell - Family Wednesday, May 18........................... † Robert Valen - Dorothy SECOND READING: Thursday, May 19............................... † Patty Krejci - Family & Friends “He will wipe every tear from their Friday, May 20..................................... † Lynn Kwasniewski - Family eyes, and there shall be no more Saturday, May 21................................ † All Parishioners Living and Dead death or mourning, wailing or pain, Next Sunday, May 22 for the old order has passed away.” 8:30am............................................... † Ray & Carol Holterman - Family (Rev 21:4) 10:30am............................................. † Walter Kuzminski - Family GOSPEL: I give you a new commandment: love one another. MEMORIAL DAY As I have loved you, so you also The memorial day service will be held at IN OUR PRAYERS should love one another. (Jn 13:34 10am on Monday, May 30 at the Grace Ciesielski Franklin Library. Kathy Crisci Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. The English translation of Psalm Responses Ken & Pat Friedewald from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, MINISTERS NEEDED Jan Grant International Commission on English in the Liturgy Are you looking for something to do to Nick Ioder Corporation. All rights reserved. ©LPi help your parish? We need help in these Susanne Jensen ministries: sacristan, catechist, and Greg Kaczmarek READINGS FOR THE WEEK minister of hospitality (usher). If you are Fr. Ed Kilianski, SCJ John Klosiewski MAY 15, 2022 interested call or email the parish office and we'll get you connected and training. Conor McCoy Sunday Frank & Rafaela Rodriguez Acts 14:21-27; Ps 145:8-9, 10-11, 12-13; Rv 21:1-5a; Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 Monday MINISTERS - MAY 22 Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-2, 3-4, 15-16; 4:00 pm - Lector: Mary Worley Jn 14:21-26 Hospitality: Dave & Cindy Flynn, John & Michelle Robb, Ramona Bosch Tuesday 8:30 am - Lector: Pamela Ostrowski Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-11, 12-13ab, Hospitality: Lynette Blaser, Rick Slama, David & Marian Sweeney, 21; Jn 14:27-31a Rick Chiapete Wednesday 10:30 am - Lector: John Stolowski Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-2, 3-4ab, 4cd-5; Hospitality: Jim Wier Jn 15:1-8 Thursday Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 OBSERVANCES Friday Sunday 5th Sunday of Easter; St. Isidore Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-9, 10 and 12; Monday Jn 15:12-17 Tuesday Saturday Wednesday St. John I, Pope and Martyr Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 5; Thursday Jn 15:18-21 Friday St. Bernardine of Siena, Priest Next Sunday Saturday St. Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, Acts 15:1-2, 22-29; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Martyrs; Armed Forces Day Rv 21:10-14, 22-23; Jn 14:23-29 Next Sunday 6th Sunday of Easter; St. Rita of Cascia, Religious 3 MAY 15, 2022
HAPPENING THIS MONTH STEWARDSHIP CALENDAR RAFFLE WINNERS OFFERING WEEKLY HOTROD 05/02/2022 - Aaron Shok - $25 May 8 $ 11,387 05/04/2022 - Tim & Susan Blattner - $25 05/06/2022 - Richard Inicis - $25 Year-to-date $589,854 $119,227 Our Goal $561,008 $201,008 GIVE ONLINE TODAY! EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP ©LPi Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS stmoftours.churchgiving.com Loving as New Creations “There’s something different about you.” MAY 15, 2022 Think about the times in your life when this has been said to you. 9am......Life Teen Session Maybe it was after someone complimented you on a job well done, MAY 16, 2022 and you realized you were walking through life with a little more 6pm......Adoration confidence. Maybe it was after meeting someone special, as you carried the glow of that relationship wherever you went. MAY 17, 2022 Chances are, if someone has noticed something different about 1pm......Grief Support Group 6:30pm......Choir Rehearsal you, it’s because, inwardly, you’ve been changed by the loving or 7pm......Finance Council respectful actions of another person. Love, you see, can make us into new creations. From the love of MAY 23, 2022 God flows the grace to tackle any challenge, including the biggest 6pm......Adoration challenge of all: loving each other well. Christ knows what a big MAY 24, 2022 request this is. He was human, too. He came and lived among us. 1pm......Grief Support Group He knew intimately what it was to love people in the chaos of their 6:30pm......Choir Rehearsal own flaws. He knew what he was asking of us when he said, “As I have loved you, so you should also love one another.” MAY 25, 2022 7pm......Finance Council In essence, this is the call to stewardship: loving as Christ loves, amidst the messiness of everyday reality. Loving with MAY 26, 2022 accountability, challenging ourselves and our brothers and sisters 7pm......Dynamic Men's Group to be faithful even when it is hard. Loving with an unflinching MAY 30, 2022 - MEMORIAL DAY sense of hospitality that welcomes even those we do not agree 6pm......Adoration with or understand. Loving with gratitude, giving thanks for the great variety of ways Christ can make himself known to us through MAY 31, 2022 others. 1pm......Grief Support Group It isn’t easy — we all know that. But if we ask God for the grace to 6:30pm......Choir Rehearsal remain steadfast in this greatest commandment, we will be given what we need to live as new creations. JUNE 1, 2022 6:30pm......Cemetery Committee JUNE 3, 2022 POPE FRANCIS WANTS YOUR OPINION! Over the coming months, Catholics around the world will be 6pm......Confirmation Rehearsal participating in a worldwide Synod, or consultation process. Lend JUNE 4, 2022 your voice to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's response to Pope Francis' Synod on Synodality! What would you like the Archdiocese 4pm......Confirmation of Milwaukee, and Pope Francis to know? Visit www.archmil.org/About-us/Synod/Synodality.htm, or CONFESSION https://tinyurl.com/5n6z4547 and share your thoughts. Paper Confessions are heard on copies are available at the welcome desk for those who prefer. Wednesday's, 5-6pm or make an Please complete the survey and return it to the parish office. appointment. 4 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER LIVE THE LITURGY INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK The resurrected Christ gives us the strength to do things we can never have imagined. Life will often give us CHRISTIAN WOMEN mountains to climb, and we wonder how we will find the Tuesday, June 7 will be our annual salad supper in energy, ability, and determination to forge ahead. the narthex at 5:30pm. Please make plans to join But, with a good dosage of faith and a fervent life of prayer us and bring your favorite salad to share we find ourselves succeeding and ascending to heights that once frightened us. What we realize after we have reached the other side is this hardship we once saw as an obstacle has become a vehicle for something better and greater. We are stronger. The same is true with the QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK - REFLECT AND Gospel. The prospect of loving one another may seem RESPOND TO SCRIPTURE idealistic or unobtainable. Yet, when we risk moving First Reading: beyond just looking out for or helping each other to We hear in Acts how Paul and Barnabas formed actually LOVING each other, miracles happen. There is Gentile-believing churches in cities of the eastern something wonderful that occurs with love. We see Roman Empire. people in ways we never saw before, understanding and What do you think is needed today to build a strong appreciating each other’s journey. Love leads to faith community? reverence. Faith is strengthened and we move on to try Second Reading: again. In John’s final visions, he sees “a new Jerusalem” coming down from heaven. God is fully present HUGE RUMMAGE SALE with humanity and there is no more suffering and St. Joseph Parish Wauwatosa, 12130 W. Center St. death. Thursday, June 23, 12-7pm; Friday, June 24, 9am-5pm How often do you think about the end-times? Saturday, June 25, 9am-2pm Gospel: Everything you need for family, home and yard Huge Book and Jewelry Departments SOCKS As Jesus FOR discussed BABY JESUS his impending death with the disciples, he presents them with “a new We are collecting nonperishable food for Feeding commandment: love one another.” America, a donation would be appreciated. In what ways are you challenged by this We are selling Men's/Women's Better Coats ... no commandment? other adult clothing COLUMBARIUM PROJECT WHAT IS A COLUMBARIUM? A columbarium is a structure for the respectful storage of urns of cremated returns. The columbarium houses niches that provide an affordable, dignified and permanent resting place for you and/or your loved one. AS A CATHOLIC, MAY I BE CREMATED? Yes. In May, 1963, the Vatican lifted the prohibition forbidding Catholics to choose cremation. The niche can hold the cremains and is considered Holy Ground and is an entirely acceptable final resting place for Christian burial, as well as a monument. WHY IS ST MARTIN OF TOURS BUILDING A COLUMBARIUM? Based on interest and inquiries, SMoT wants to provide an appealing place for interment of ashes other than an in-ground burial. WHAT ARE THE PLANS? It is hoped we will build 2 units of 48 niches each (each niche holds up to 2 urns). They will be located on a ‘plaza’ to the south of Our Lady of Lavang statue on the far west side of the cemetery. We anticipate construction in 2023. We currently have ten niches sold, we are about one third of the way to financing the plaza and two planned columbaria. Once the project is financed, pre-construction pricing will end. HOW DO I GET MORE INFORMATION? For details and pre-construction pricing, call the parish office, 414-425-1114 5 MAY 15, 2022
TỜ THÔNG TIN CỘNG ĐOÀN THÁNH TÊRÊSA HÀI ĐỒNG GIÊSU Hằng năm cứ độ tháng năm về Tâm hồn rung động thoáng đê mê Hòa nhip muôn người trên thế giới Chân thành dâng kính chút hương quê. HEADER Kính dâng lên Mẹ đóa hoa lòng Tâm tình con thảo nét trinh trong Hy sinh thơm ngát hương đồng nội Sắc thắm yêu thương dịu cõi lòng. 6 NGÀY 15 THÁNG 5 NĂM 2022 — CHÚA NHẬT THỨ V PHỤC SINH
TỜ THÔNG TIN CỘNG ĐOÀN THÁNH TÊRÊSA HÀI ĐỒNG GIÊSU Ý CẦU NGUYỆN THÁNG 5 CỦA ĐTC Cầu cho việc kiện toàn đức tin của người trẻ Chúng ta cầu nguyện cho mọi người trẻ, là những người được mời gọi sống đời sống viên mãn; xin cho họ nhìn thấy nơi cuộc "Thầy ban cho các con điều răn mới, đời của Đức Maria cách thức lắng nghe, tinh thần phân định sâu xa, lòng can đảm là các con hãy yêu thương nhau" bắt nguồn từ đức tin, và sự tận tụy phục vụ Ga 13, 31-33a. 34-35 LỊCH TRỰC PHỤNG VỤ SUY NIỆM LỜI CHÚA: Chúa Nhật Thứ V Phục sinh Thánh Gio-an định nghĩa: “Thiên Chúa là tình yêu” (1Ga 4,8.16). Ngài nhắc Ngày 15 tháng 5 năm 2022 lại lời Chúa Giê-su: “Anh em hãy yêu thương nhau”. Tuy nhiên, đừng hiểu Giúp Lễ: Kimty, Sydney, Ivy lầm hoặc giới hạn Lời Chúa để chỉ yêu những ai yêu thương mình hay một Đọc Lời Chúa: chị Lê Loan, anh Tạ Huy nhóm được coi là “người thân cận với mình” mà phải “yêu thương nhau Lời Nguyện: anh Công như Thầy đã yêu”, nghĩa là tình yêu phải mở rộng đến với mọi người, ngay Dâng Lễ vật: GĐ anh Châu & chị Dung cả kẻ thù và vươn tới mức độ “dám hiến cả mạng sống cho bạn hữu Thừa Tác Viên TT: anh Toàn, anh Tiến mình” (x. Ga 15,13). ******************************************* MỜI BẠN: Chúa Nhật Thứ VI Phục sinh Ta dễ có cám dỗ chỉ yêu những người yêu mình, những người thân của Ngày 22 tháng 5 năm 2022 mình, hoặc những người thuộc “phe” của mình, mà loại trừ những người Giúp Lễ: Khôi, Kiên, Phong mình không thích hoặc không thuộc nhóm mình. Đức Giáo Hoàng Đọc Lời Chúa: anh Bùi Hiệp, anh Cường Phanxicô đã nhắc nhở rằng: “Tình yêu không đặt vấn đề người anh em hay Lời Nguyện: anh Châu chị em đang cần giúp đỡ kia đến từ nơi này hay nơi khác. Vì tình yêu đập Dâng Lễ vật: anh Quý & chị Oanh vỡ những sợi xích giữ chúng ta trong tình trạng cô lập và tách rời; thay vào Thừa Tác Viên TT: anh Sơn, Trang đó, tình yêu xây dựng những cây cầu. Tình yêu giúp chúng ta tạo ra một gia đình lớn, ở đó tất cả chúng ta có thể cảm thấy như ở nhà” (Thông điệp ******************************************* Fratelli Tutti, số 62). Xây dựng những cây cầu yêu thương chứ không phải Lễ Thăng Thiên những bức tường cách ly, thù địch, đó chính là mệnh lệnh của tình yêu cho Bổn Mạng Ca Đoàn Magnificat chúng ta. Ngày 29 tháng 5 năm 2022 Giúp Lễ: Paul, Mark, Kimty ĐẠI HỘI THÁNH MẨU: Đọc Lời Chúa: Ca Magnificat Nếu quý vị muốn đi hành hương Đại Hội Thánh Mẫu tại dòng Đồng Công Lời Nguyện: Ca Magnificat vào ngày 4-7 tháng 8 năm nay, xin ghi tên với HĐMV . Ban Tổ Chức sẽ căn Dâng Lễ vật: Ca Magnificat cứ vào số người tham dự để đăng ký lều và xe bus. Những chi tiết khác sẽ Thừa Tác Viên TT: A. Quang, A. Bùi Hiệp được thông báo sau. Xin chân thành cám ơn CĐ. LIÊN LẠC CHA QN, HĐMV & CÁC TRƯỞNG BAN - Cha Joseph-Thien Dinh, SCJ .............832-818-1902 PHÂN ƯU: - Anh Trí Lê (Chủ tịch) …………..............414-416-6679 Cộng Đoàn Thánh Têrêsa Hài Đồng Giêsu vô cùng đau buồn và - Anh Quang Đinh (Phó nội vụ) ..........414-530-6642 thương tiếc được tin cụ ông Phêrô Đinh Chấn là thân phụ của - Anh Tiến Phạm (Phó ngoại vụ) ........414-217-2227 cha Giuse Đinh Thiên đã đuợc Chúa gọi về lúc 5 gờ sáng ngày 4 - Chị Lan Đặng (Thư ký) .....…………......262-617-6510 tháng 5 năm 2022 hưởng thọ 94 tuổi. Cộng Đoàn chúng con - Chị Điệp Võ (Thủ quỹ) ....………..........262-366-8315 thành kính phân ưu cùng cha Thiên và tang quyến về sự mất mát vô cùng to lớn này. Nguyện xin Chúa sớm đón nhận cụ - Chị Hoan Chau (Hội CBMCG) ...........414-719-4522 Phêrô về với Ngài trong niềm tin sống lại của Chúa Phục Sinh. - Chị Trang (Ban Phung Vụ) ......….......414-510-9074 Cộng Đoàn chúng con tiếp tục cầu nguyện cho cụ Phêrô và xin - Chị Hương (Ban Việt Ngữ) ................414-630-2339 Chúa toàn năng xoa dịu và nâng đở cha Thiên và thân nhân - Anh Hùng (Ban Gia Trưởng) ....…......262-374-1655 vượt qua sự mất mát vô hạng này. - Anh Tiến Nguyễn (CĐ Magnificat) ...203-560-8455 - Trưởng Vy (Đoàn TNTT) ....……..........414-520-8953 - Anh Tiến Nguyễn (Hội Phụ Huynh) .203-560-8455 7 NGÀY 15 THÁNG 5 NĂM 2022 — CHÚA NHẬT THỨ V PHỤC SINH
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