St. Mary of the Hill 1515 CARMEL RD. HUBERTUS, WISCONSIN 53033
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The Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time • September 4 & 5, 2021 St.P Mary A R of the Hill I S H 1515 CARMEL RD. HUBERTUS, WISCONSIN 53033 Why Do We Do That? - Located on the scenic grounds of Holy Hill Catholic Life Explained Question: As we celebrate Labor Day, can you tell me about Catholic teaching regarding labor? Answer: One of the most important principles of Catholic social teaching is the dignity of work and the rights of workers. Four encyclicals address this foundational social teaching: Rerum Novarum (1891) by Leo XIII, Quadragesimo Anno (1931) by Pius XI, Laborem Exercens (1981), and Centesimus Annus (1991) by John Paul II. They address both the theology and dignity of work. In Genesis, God takes the initiative in creat- ing the world, calling forth human beings to be faithful stewards of creation. We are thus formed to share in God’s continuing creative activity by partnering with God in finishing the world and helping bring it to completion and fulfillment. From this perspective, work can be spiritually understood in terms of sharing in God’s ongoing activity to build, create, and transform the world. Human beings are co-creators with God. This vocation demands self-discipline. Besides an exercise in self-discipline, work is also the means by which we develop and fulfill ourselves. In work, we shape the world and our environment. Through work, we also shape ourselves. Pope John Paul II summarized this point in Laborem Exercens #6, “the value of work is not primarily the kind of work being done, but the fact that the one who is doing it is a person.” Labor Day offers an excellent opportunity to reflect on how we view work in light of our Catholic social teaching. ©LPi Liturgical Roles, Bulletins, Newsletters, and more… can be viewed at http://www.stmaryhh.org
Carmelite Eucharistic Adoration and Mass UPDATE Quotation Beginning September 8th Adoration and Mass will of the Week be changed to Wednesdays instead of Thursdays. Join Us for Exposition & Adoration 12-6pm, The ascent of mount carmel . . . Benediction & Mass: 6pm To come to possess all, desire the Due to the Arts & Crafts Fair Adoration/Mass has possession of nothing. To arrive at been cancelled on September 15 & 22. being all, desire to be nothing. -St. John of the Cross Anointing of the Sick Mass The Anointing of the Sick Mass is September 5th during the 9:30am Mass. For Mass Intentions 2021 those who want to be anointed, please sit in the front, back or side chairs in the Saturday, September 4, 2021 aisle. 4:00pm For the Gilane family and all families Little Lambs: Bring Your Grandparents to Mass Sunday, September 5, 2021 Parents and Grandchildren; make a difference in someone’s life by giving your time on 7:00am Parishioners of St. Mary Grandparents Weekend, Sept. 11/12. Grandparents will receive a blessing after all Masses. of the Hill 9:30am Elsie & Ralph Tessman † Pictures will be taken and posted on the Bulletin Board the following weekend for you to Wednesday, September 8, 2021 take home and enjoy for years to come! After Mass take them to breakfast, play games or 6:00pm Collette Smith † just spend the morning enjoying one another. Invitations for grandchildren to send are in Saturday, September 11, 2021 the entryway. 4:00pm Elmer & Dorothy Ambrose † Sunday, September 12, 2021 ATTENTION all canners, bakers, 7:00am Parishioners of St. Mary gardeners & cooks: of the Hill 9:30am David Pietruszynski † Holy Hill Arts & Crafts Fair is Saturday, September 18! The Parish Pantry needs you! Weekly Donations This is an important fundraiser for our parish, and we’d love to have YOUR delicious wares to offer once again: Week of August 28 & 29, 2021 *Breads, cookies, cakes & pies! Weekly Envelopes….…………………...$5531.00 *Snack mixes, muddy buddies, fruit cups, veggie & dip cups! Cash………………………………………………....$272.00 *Jams, jellies, pickles, syrups! Online Giving………………………………...$965.00 *Fresh garden veggies and herbs! Assumption of Mary……………………...$155.00 *Gluten-free items are in demand too! Building & Grounds……………………$1083.00 Start planning now! Questions? Call Mary Dooley 262-644-0453 or Total……………………………………………….$8006.00 Francie Robbe 262-224-6261. Thank you for your support. In 2019 due to your yummy donations, we raised over $2,300.00!!! Everyone appreciates home made goods. Altar Flower Donations The flower intentions this week: Haiti Earthquake Relief 2nd Collection In loving memory of Our parishioners are so generous when we ask for assistance for global disasters such Jerry Pflughoeft as floods, tsunamis, earthquakes. In Haiti, the people are once again in a disastrous situation. The earthquake destroyed homes, infrastructure and businesses, and displaced tens of thousands of people throughout the southern region, Grand Sud. In addition, Wedding Banns III Tropical Storm Grace passed over southern Haiti on August 16, causing additional hazards and complicating the search and rescue efforts. Courtney Gaberino & Ryan Beck The Archbishop has asked that we respond similarly to the last earthquake in Haiti, in other words, a collection with a distribution of the monies in approximate thirds as Please keep our engaged couple in your prayers as follows: they prepare for the sacrament of matrimony. • one-third of the funds to Catholic Relief Services for immediate needs such as health, housing and food for displaced Haitians; Prayer for Carmelites • one-third to support re-building / reinforcing the institutional infrastructure after Each week, we ask that you the devastation of the earthquake; and pray for the Discalced • one-third distributed in support of long term needs to be assessed by parishes with Carmelite Friars. twinning relationships with Haiti from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. This week we ask prayers for God to continue to bless This weekend we will have a second collection to assist the people of Haiti. If you donate and strengthen: by check, please make your checks payable to St. Mary of the Hill, in the memo line put Haiti Relief. If you prefer to bring your donation next week, please remember to mark the Fr. Elijah Martin memo line on your check as Haiti Relief. We also have a link if you prefer to donate that way; https://archmil.givingfuel.com/haitian-relief-2021. 2 Welcome to St. Mary of the Hill Parish
FAMILY FOCUS SUNDAY Required for Family Faith Formation but all are welcome! Join us at the Parish Center on Sunday, September 12, 2021 11:00 am —12:00 pm for “Get To Know Father Jude” St. Mary of the Hill Parish’s Metal Recycle Day September 11th 8-11am ONLY Accepting: appliances, washers, dryers, furnaces, stereos, water heaters, refrigerators, air conditioning, toasters, bread machines, waffle makers, riding lawn mowers, computers, lawn mowers, shovels, weed wackers, any electronics, anything with metal. Note: We still accept TV’s, the charge is $10.00 per TV or computer monitor. Will not accept: Tires. Drop items near the Storage Building. Please contact John Bitner with any questions, 262-365-3352. Outdoor Rosary of the Seven Sorrows Join us in September for Outdoor Rosary, we meet 2021 Red Mass: You are invited Wednesday, every other Wednesday at 6:30pm at St. Mary of Oct 6, Mass 5:15pm at Cathedral of St. John the the Hill Parking Lot. Mark your calendars: Evangelist, Reception & Dinner Wisconsin Club September 15 & 29. Tickets: $60/Individual, $35/Student This prayer does not replace the Holy Rosary. Keynote Speaker: Rick Esenberg, Founder and Inclement weather the Rosary will move into the Parish Center. President of Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Tickets can be purchased online at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-annual-red-mass-and-dinner- St. Mary of the Hill Cemetery: tickets-167115421725?aff=ebdssbdestsearch PreBorn Memorial Garden Promoting 40 days of life with prayer and action Live the Liturgy - Inspiration for the Week Update: Through your generosity, families who have miscarried, Life can be challenging and frightening. Sometimes, it really hurts have a place to bury and grieve their loved ones. On occasions to be a human being. We face brokenness of all kinds: physical, you will find a lollypop or a piece of cake over their child’s grave. emotional, and spiritual. For no apparent reason, life can quickly Recently, at the grave of her little girl, the mom and dad wanted fall apart. What we knew to be familiar is gone and something we to thank everyone who has made the PreBorn Memorial Garden relied upon is taken away. We are left sitting with our incom- possible. If you would like to make a donation to the PreBorn pleteness and swimming in the pools of our sadness. Be strong! Garden please call Wendy at 262-628-3606 ext 2. Fear not! These admonitions flow from the mouths of prophets and are echoed by Jesus. It is difficult to trust that restoration, healing, and rejuvenation will one day come, and remain steadfast 40 DAYS FOR LIFE, in our faith. But we are here because of a God who loves us, not as Sept. 22 – Oct. 31 the result of a random occurrence. When we reach for that truth Prayer is at the center of 40 Days for Life. about who we are and who God is, life changes for us. We are During each campaign, we are calling on healed from our old distorted way of seeing things. Our eyes, people of faith across the nation … and around the world … to heart, and soul are opened to the beauty and magnificence of life. fall on their knees before the Lord, asking Him to hear our plea The pulse of our loving Creator is felt in all things and we can’t and heal our land. Pray outside an abortion facility. Pray at wait for God to come and touch us again. God made us, God loves church. Pray at work. Pray in the car. Pray at home with your us, and God keeps us. He has done all things well. ©LPi family. Hubertus, WI 53033 3
Readings for the Week of September 5, 2021 PARISH OFFICE Sunday: Is 35:4-7a/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Jas 2:1-5/Mk 7:31- Phone .............................. 262-673-7505 / 262-628-3606 37 Fax................................................................ 262-673-7568 Monday: Col 1:24—2:3/Ps 62:6-7, 9 [8]/Lk 6:6-11 Hours Tuesday: Col 2:6-15/Ps 145:1b-2, 8-9, 10-11 [9]/Lk 6:12-19 Monday ....................... 8:00 am-12:00 pm / 1:00-3:00 pm Wednesday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30/Ps 13:6ab, 6c [Is Tuesday-Thursday ....... 9:00 am-12:00 pm / 1:00-4:00 pm 61:10]/Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or 1:18-23 Emergency contact after office hours Thursday: Col 3:12-17/Ps 150:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6 [6]/Lk 6:27-38 Please call the Monastery at Holy Hill 262-628-1838 Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14/Ps 16:1b-2a and 5, 7-8, 11 [cf. 5]/Lk 6:39-42 PARISH STAFF Saturday: 1 Tm 1:15-17/Ps 113:1b-2, 3-4, 5a and 6-7 [2]/Lk Pastor, Fr. Jude Peters, OCD ...................................... ext. 1 6:43-49 pastor@stmaryhh.org Next Sunday: Is 50:5-9a/Ps 116:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [9]/Jas 2:14- Pastoral Associate, Wendy Newburg ........................ ext. 2 18/Mk 8:27-35 © LPi pastorala@stmaryhh.org Secretary, Mary Whelan ............................................. ext. 3 secretary@stmaryhh.org Child Minister, Melinda Diels………………………………..ext. 4 child@stmaryhh.org Youth Minister, Grace Marie Urlakis……………………….ext. 4 September 4 & 5, 2021 September 11 & 12, 2021 ym@stmaryhh.org 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Adult Formation Minister, Brianna Vogel………………ext. 4 Extraordinary Ministers Extraordinary Ministers adult@stmaryhh.org 4:00pm Francie Robbe 4:00pm Kathy Schoenherr 7:00am Tim Kelly Maintenance, Tony Heppe ......................................... ext. 5 7:00am Ann Faust 9:30am Ken Schultz 9:30am Pat Merkl Bookkeeper, Carla Dal Santo ..................................... ext. 6 Lectors bkkeeper@stmaryhh.org Lectors 4:00pm Bob Newburg 4:00pm Patty Sukalich Visitation Ministry, Patty Sukalich ............................ ext. 3 7:00am Laurie Hilger 7:00am Monica Bartley Communication Coordinator, Mary Grosel ............... ext. 7 9:30am Ron Gritt 9:30am Melissa Clement communication@stmaryhh.org Altar Set-Up Altar Set-Up Music Coordinator, Richard Smith………………………...ext. 8 4:00pm Kathy Parker 4:00pm Pat Luellwitz music@stmaryhh.org 7:00am Mary Whelan 7:00am Amy Faust 9:30am Donna Multhauf Trustees, Laurie Hilger & Art Noe 9:30am Michelle Dickau Holy Hill Monastery .................................... 262-628-1838 Musicians Musicians 4:00pm Anne Breitenbach 4:00pm Anne Breitenbach 7:00am Richard Smith 7:00am Tim Thompson PARISH MASS TIMES 9:30am Anne Breitenbach 9:30am Tim Thompson Saturday 4:00 pm; Sunday 7:00 & 9:30 am Ushers Ushers Reconciliation: Call Holy Hill Monastery for times 4:00pm Bev Meyer, Lorraine Neu 4:00pm Blaine & Kathy Lauersdorf 7:00am Tony Hilger, Volunteer 7:00am Dick Facette, Volunteer PARISH CALENDAR 9:30am The West Family 9:30am Sandy & Dean Schill Saturday, September 4th - 4pm Mass Fellowship Fellowship Monthly Food Drive 7:00am Maureen Konkel 7:00am Jean Facette Consecration to St. Joseph following Mass 9:30am Sheila & Randy 9:30am Maureen & Art Noe Sunday, September 5th - 7:00 & 9:30am Mass Heimermann Monthly Food Drive Anointing of the Sick 9:30am Mass How To Live Out Today’s Gospel This Week Consecration to St. Joseph following Masses 1. Today is International Day of Charity. Seek to do a loving Monday, September 6th act for someone you do not know. Parish Office Closed 2. September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. Make Tuesday, September 7th yourself aware of the signs and pray that everyone takes Staff Meeting 9:45am positive and immediate action to help the individual in need. Wednesday, September 8th 3. Sign up to volunteer at the “Arts and Crafts Fair” on Eucharistic Adoration Noon-6pm Mass 6pm September 18th. MANY helping hands are needed. Thursday, September 9th 4. Adults: Did you sign up for “Lifelong Learning?” It’s a Finance Meeting 7pm Friday, September 10th WONDERFUL way to expand your faith. Parish Office Closed Saturday, September 11th - 4pm Mass Bulletin Sponsor of the Week: Metal Recycle Day 8-11am Grandparent Blessing Hahn’s Water Well Pump Service Inc. Gaberino/Beck Wedding 1:30pm Complete Pump & Well System Repair Little Lamb Gathering after 4pm Mass 262-670-6800 Parish Member Sunday, September 12th - 7:00 & 9:30am Masses Our sponsors bring us the bulletin at no charge each week. Please Grandparent Blessing consider them when in need of goods and services. Tell them that you Little Lamb Gathering after 9:30am Mass saw their ad in the St. Mary of the Hill Parish Bulletin. Family Focus Sunday 9:30-12 4a The 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 4b September 4 & 5, 2021
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