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St. Mary & St. Charles St. Mary & St. John Parishes We Welcome You August 15, 2021 We welcome you to our parishes. If you would like to become a member of one of our parishes, please contact the parish office (994-2526- Bloomington or 725-5595-Cassville) to register. For those who are interested in becoming Catholic or returning to the Catholic faith, please contact Fr. John. The Sacrament of Reconciliation Fr. John will be available to hear confessions on Mondays from 4:45-5:30 p.m. at St. Charles and from 6:00-6:45 p.m. at St. Mary’s, Bloomington. Baptism May God bless our new parents! Please contact Fr. John to schedule the baptism of your child at your church and to attend a baptismal preparation session. Marriage Congratulations on your upcoming marriage! Please call Fr. John at least six months in advance of the wedding. One of the parties must be a practicing Catholic. Anointing of the Sick Whenever someone is seriously ill, hospitalized, or is dying, please contact the Bloomington parish office immediately. If you or someone you know is sick and would like to be included in the Mass prayers, please call the parish office. Vocations Please contact Fr. John if you or someone you know would like to learn more about becoming a priest, brother, sister, deacon, or lay church minister. Please pray for more vocations to the priesthood and all religious ministries! St. Charles and St. Mary’s School-Faith, Family and Academic Excellence To register your child, please call Mrs. Kelly Copsey at 994-2435 for St. Mary School or Ms. Dianne Makovec at 725-5173 for St. Charles School. St. Mary and St. Charles Schools admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin. Bulletin Notices - Please submit bulletin notices in writing to the parish office (sunday7@tds.net) on Monday. Rev. John Meinholz P.O. Box 35 St. Charles Parish Office Hours Bloomington, WI 53804 Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:00 a.m.-noon 608-994-2526 St. Mary’s Parish Office Hours 608-725-5595 Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. sunday7@tds.net (Julie M Jentz) Our joint parish website can be found stchas@tds.net (Cheryl Junk) at www.swwicatholicparishes.com.
Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary August 15, 2021 Liturgy Schedule Solemnity of the Assumption of the Sat. 8/14 4:30 PM All Parishioners (Patch Grove) Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven 8:00 PM Deceased members of the Paul White Every so often a solemnity like the Assumption falls family (Glen Haven) on a Sunday, giving more prominence to this special Sun. 8/15 8:00 AM Marilyn, Bernard and Frank Meister feast of Mary. At the end of her earthly life God (Patch Grove) 9:15 AM Ben Moss (Bloomington) drew Mary home, assuming her into heaven where she reigns 10:30AM Deceased members of the Virgil & as queen. From the beginning of her life on earth, when she Anne (Cadwell) Vogt family (Cassville) was immaculately conceived, until the end, the Blessed Virgin Mon. 8/16 8:15 AM Dale Kuenster (Cassville) Mary conformed her life to God’s will. Let us look to her as a 8:45-9:30 AM Adoration (Cassville) model as we endeavor to discern God’s will for us. Tues. 8/17 8:15 AM Ambrose Mumm (Cassville) Wed. 8/18 8:15 AM No Mass (Bloomington) The Destiny of All Mortal Flesh Thurs. 8/19 7:30-8:05 AM Adoration (Bloomington) The celebration of today’s feast on a Sunday is 8:15 AM Deceased members of the Dennis & unusual on our Roman Catholic calendar. Our Joan Bierman family (Bloomington) observance of the Lord’s Day is held in such high Fri. 8/20 8:15 AM No Mass esteem that few other feasts replace it. Occasionally Sat. 8/21 4:30 PM All Parishioners (Cassville) there is a feast—usually of one of the saints—in 8:00 PM Donald and James Sedbrook which the saving power of God in Christ is so (Glen Haven) uniquely focused that the Roman rite deems it worthy of cele- Sun. 8/22 8:00 AM Michael Neises (Patch Grove) 9:15 AM Bill Thornton and David Coates bration on the Lord’s Day. Today is such a feast. Yet some are (Bloomington) surprised at the brevity of the dogma in its entirety: “We pro- 10:30AM Willy & Junie Udelhofen (Cassville) nounce, declare and define it to be a divinely revealed dogma: that the Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary hav- Scripture for the week of August 16, 2021 ing completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body Monday: Jgs 2:11-19; Ps 106:34-37, 39-40, 43ab, 44; and soul to heavenly glory.” The Roman Catholic Church nev- Mt 19:16-22 er defined any specifics or particulars about the event itself. It Tuesday: Jgs 6:11-24a; Ps 85:9, 11-14; Mt 19:23-30 is not in the scriptures. There are no verifiable eyewitness ac- Wednesday: Jgs 9:6-15; Ps 21:2-7; Mt 20:1-16 counts. At its core, the dogma reveals in Mary the destiny of Thursday: Jgs 11:29-39a; Ps 40:5, 7-10; Mt 22:1-14 all mortal flesh, and reinforces our creedal belief in resurrec- Friday: Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Ps 146:5-10; Mt 22:34-40 tion of the body. This feast strengthens our faith, defined last Saturday: Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Ps 128:1b-5; Mt 23:1-12 week in Hebrews as the realization of things hoped for. We Sunday: Jos 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Ps 34:2-3, 16-21; Eph 5:21-32 [2a, 25-32]; Jn 6:60-69 find, in Mary, that realization of what we all hope for, what Paul today affirms: “In Christ shall all be brought to life” (1 Corinthians 15:22). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Banns of Matrimony I Matthew Cooley and Rebecca Myers on August 28, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH at St. Mary Church, Bloomington. Celebrates its 176th Anniversary Since we can have a full festival this year it seems 2021-22 School Registrations like an appropriate time to celebrate St. John’s beginning Registration for St. Mary’s School in years ago. St. John the Evangelist Parish is the oldest parish in Bloomington will be held on Tuesday, the cluster. Its founding families would have remembered August 24 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Lindsey Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli celebrating Mass and the sacraments Ludvik Photography will be here for in homes in the area. The parish was formally established in school pictures. 1845 by Father Bonduel. In its history the parishioners have Registration for St. Charles School, Cassville worshiped in five different church buildings and in two differ- will be on Thursday, August 26 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. ent locations. It has been linked with eight different parishes in followed by a Family Fun Night starting at 5:00 p.m. its long history. But through the many decades and changes the For more information about our Catholic foundation of the parish has been a deep faith in Jesus Christ. Schools, please call Mrs. Kelly Copsey at 994-2435 for The people of St. John’s value their Catholic Church St. Mary School or Ms. Dianne Makovec at 725-5173 for Community very much. May God continue to bless them! St. Charles School. St. Mary and St. Charles Schools admits Welcome to St. John’s students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin. Summer Fest! We warmly welcome all parishioners and Confirmation Dates visitors to St. John’s Summer Fest. this Saturday evening. We are happy for the many ways God August 28-Confirmation Retreat at St. Mary’s continues to bless the parish. St. John’s is vibrant and strong Bloomington through the support of many wonderful people. October 24-Confirmation at St. Rose of Lima Church, Thank you to all who are helping with and attending Cuba City this year’s St. John’s Summer Fest! Thanks to St. John’s Parish Council, St. John’s CCW, volunteers, and donors who make this day both a fun and successful parish event.
St. Mary Church, Bloomington St. John Church, Patch Grove ST. MARY’S SCHOOL NEWS St. John’s Fall Fest Thank You’s Faith, Family and Academic Excellence THANK YOU to everyone who gave donations If you or anyone you know are interested in enrolling towards the dinner, auction, and Summer Fest. your child at St. Mary's School, please call the school expenses! Thank you to all who are attending and at 994-2435 and leave a message or call Mrs. Kelly helping with this fantastic parish event. Copsey, St. Mary's School principal, at (608)732-2572. You may pick up Scrip at Economy Feed Mill in ST. PIUS X (1835-1914) August 21 Bloomington during the summer months. Presidential vetoes we understand. But imagine vetoing a papal election! Yet in the conclave of 1903, the Archbishop of Cracow (ironically, a Summer Projects at St. Mary’s. predecessor in that office of Karol Wojtyla, the The old lift for the church basement has been future John Paul II) vetoed the leading candidate removed and work to make the shaft ready for the new lift on the order of the Austro-Hungarian emperor. is underway. This project will be paid for by bequests that Instead, the cardinals elected Giuseppe Sarto of have been given to St. Mary’s and by a grant from the Venice as Pius X, the first pope, after a succession of nobles Apostolate for Disabled Persons. and diplomats, to hail from humble origins. Nor did the papacy One of the air conditioners for St. Mary’s Church alter his endearing simplicity. Tailors eventually made his stopped working and had to be replaced. The other two cassock cuffs detachable because he absentmindedly wiped his will be replaced next spring. The ACs are approximately fountain pen on them, forgetting that his old black cassock had 27 years old. been replaced by papal white! Taking as his motto “To restore all things in Christ” (Ephesians 1:10), Pius condemned the St. Mary’s Fall Festival theological innovations called “modernism,” yet dramatically St. Mary’s Fall Fest on September 11 & 12 will altered the then-common practice whereby people rarely be here soon. Please invite friends and family to attend received Communion for fear of unworthiness, mandating this fun parish event. early First Communion and urging everyone to frequent Back Again This Year reception. Refusing to bless troops assembled in Saint Peter’s Silent Auction, Pie Auction, Meat Raffle, CASH Square—“I bless peace, not war!”—he died brokenhearted as Raffle, Country Store, and lots of delicious food. World War I engulfed Christian Europe despite his peacemak- ing efforts. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Silent Auction We will have our fabulous Silent Auction again this PARISH FINANCIAL UPDATES year, and we hope many parish members will bless us with PLEASE HELP US PAY OUR EXPENSES items for the auction. We are very thankful for all of the gener- St. Mary’s Collections for the period ending August 6, 2021 ous people who have helped with the Silent Auction in the past Church Support….………………………………………...$1,916.00 and hope to have lots of great items again this year. Let’s have Offertory……………………………………………………...$289.00 fun, be creative and make this year’s Fall Festival a super Gift……………………………………………………………$500.00 event! Donation sheets can be picked up and dropped off School Tuition…………………………………………………$97.61 at the back of St. Mary Church. Interest from Perrin/McDermott Memorial Fund………$3,487.50 Golf Outing Income (before expenses)…………………...$4,585.00 CASH Raffle St. Mary’s families are asked to generously contribute Once again this year, we will have an all CASH toward the support of parish expenses. It is suggested for a family raffle with a $1,400 Grand Prize, and $1,000.00 First Prize, to give $900.00 and a single person $450.00 per year. $750.00 Second Prize, and two $100.00 prizes. We are hoping many generous individuals will be able to help us by St. John’s Collections for the week ending on August 6, 2021 Church Support……………………………………………...$705.00 contributing to the prizes. Donations may be placed in the Offertory……………………………………………………...$142.00 weekend collection or dropped off at the parish office. Summer Fest. Donation……………………………………..$300.00 Country Store Harvest Fund………………………………………………….$20.00 Please share the bounty of your gardens and homes - St. John’s families are asked to generously contribute toward the support of parish expenses. apples, tomatoes, squash, grapes, onions, pumpkins, etc. along with baked goods, crafts, plants, jams, candy, etc. I ndeed had God not loved his enemies, He would have no friends. -St. Bernard of Clairvaux St. John’s Ministry Schedule for August 22, 2021 Funeral Lunch Help Needed Sunday 8:00 a.m. Mass We are in the process of developing a way to offer the Lector: Bob McLimans important service of having lunches for grieving Communion: Roger McKinney families and their friends after a funeral. St. Mary’s Parish Ushers: Tom Breuer, Ray Breuer Council has proposed developing three or four teams of people Servers: Servers needed who could help with the lunches. We will need individuals to St. Mary Ministry Schedule for August 22, 2021 supervise the teams. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Mass Please contact Parish Council President, Barb Lector: Marcia Hampton Bernhardt or St. Mary’s Parish office to volunteer or for Communion: Marcia Hampton more information. Sacristan: Marcia Hampton Ushers: Ronnie Mumm, Daniel Herbers Server: Leif Kluesner, Alan Hernandez
St. Charles Church, Cassville St. Mary Church, Glen Haven St. Charles School Reflection Registration for St. Charles School, Cassville will “And Mary said, “My soul proclaims the greatness be on Thursday, August 26 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God my savior.” followed by a Family Fun Night at 5:00 p.m. Luke 1: 46 Please contact Fr. John at 994-2526 or Ms. Dianne After Jesus, we look to Mary as our model of steward- Makovec at 725-5173 for information about St. Charles ship. Her entire life was lived in obedience to God’s will. Just School. as the moon reflects the light of the sun, Mary reflects the light of Christ. Like Mary, we too are called to reflect Christ to the Order Your St. Charles School T-Shirt world. We do this by living grateful and generous lives. We do St. Charles School is selling school T-shirts. this by putting other’s needs before our wants. Parishioners are invited to order online at h ps://stcharleshomesch21.itemorder.com Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Are you thinking about becoming Catholic? Do you St. Charles Fall Festival know someone who is interested in the Catholic faith? I St. Charles Fall Festival will take place on would like to invite you or the person that you know to Sept. 19. Now is a great the time to save the participate in our RCIA program. The program is meant to date and invite your fiends and family to this give individuals an opportunity to learn about the Catholic fun parish event. Religion and Sacred Scripture, grow closer to God through Small Raffle prayer and ultimately receive the Sacraments and become a member of the Catholic Church. If you are already Catholic Small Raffle donations are once again requested for and would like to be Confirmed, the RCIA program is also the Fall Festival. Any questions in this regard or for donations for you. Please contact Fr. John or Marcia Hampton at 994- please contact Judy Adrian @ 725-5298. 2149 for more information about the RCIA program. St. Charles Fall Festival Silent Auction Anyone with items for the St. Charles Silent Auction, please contact Cheryl Junk. You can contact her at home 725- PARISH FINANCIAL UPDATES 5530 or at the Parish office 725-5595. Homemade crafted St. Mary’s, Glen Haven for August 7, 2021: items, gift baskets, and home decoration are very popular Church Support…………………………………….$20.00 items. Offertory…………………………………………...$101.00 St. Charles Fall Festival Sweet Corn Chairs……………………………………………......$30.00 St. Charles Parishioners: It's time to put your corn St. Charles, Cassville for August 8, 2021 Church Support….……………………………...$3,263.00 away for our 2021 St. Charles Fall Festival. Buckets Offertory…………………………………………...$261.00 and the recipe are available in back of church or in the school PLEASE HELP US PAY OUR EXPENSES kitchen. You can put your buckets of corn in the chest freezer in St. Charles School kitchen. The school is open M-F from St. Charles suggested giving is $1,400.00 a year for 8:00 am to 2:30 pm. a married couple and $700.00 a year for a single household. St. Charles Parish Council Catholic Herald Two years ago, the St. Charles Parish Council Policy Each week the Catholic Herald gives its readers a was amended. It was decided that St. Charles should have a 9- Catholic perspective on national and international news with member council. During this time, the redecoration project was articles from Catholic News Service. The Catholic Herald under way and the current council members wanted to see the also keeps readers up to date locally with coverage of events project completed. happening around the Diocese of Madison. Learn more about Then the pandemic hit, so again the membership your Catholic faith by reading the Catholic Herald. The cost is amendment was postponed. Now as we are turning the corner $20.00 per year. on both of these matters, we are looking for nominations of active and dedicated St. Charles Parishioners to fill three posi- St. Mary’s, Glen Haven Schedule for August 21, 2021 tions on the council. You may nominate yourself or another 8:00 p.m. Saturday Mass Lector: Barb Breuer parishioner, with their consent. The new members will start in Communion: Barb Breuer June and hold a 3-year term. If more than three nominations are Ushers: Mike Breuer, Ed Breuer received, an election will be held. Please contact the parish Servers: NA office at 725-5595, for more information or for nominations. St. Charles’ Ministry Schedule for Aug. 21 & 22, 2021 St. Charles CCW News Lector: 4:30 p.m. Saturday Mass Patty Okey Mark your calendar for our CCW Meeting, which is Communion: Patty Okey planned for Tuesday, August 31, at 9:00 a.m. at St. Charles Ushers: Elijah & Ezra Okey, Gene Adrian School in the Computer Lab. We invite you for coffee and Servers: Erasmus Okey, Adison Tasker coffee cake in appreciation for all you do for our church and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass our Council of Catholic Women. Lector: Denny Uppena We have one more fundraiser that we will do at the Communion: Scott Knox “Car Cruise” on Saturday, September 4, 2021 at Riverside Sacristan: Bev Klauer Park. More details will follow later. Ushers: Barb & Terry Schrobilgen Servers: Irelyn Brinkman, Cailee Richards -CCW Leadership Team
Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary August 15, 2021 Celebrate Life Meetings “The Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us, *August 24-Joint Council meeting at 7:00 p.m. at St. Charles Church, Cassville ‘Conscience is a judgment of reason whereby the human person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act that he is going to perform, is in the process of performing or EVENTS has already completed. In all he says and does, man is obliged *September 11 & 12-St. Mary’s Fall Festival to follow faithfully what he knows to be just and right’ (n. *September 14- St. John’s Food Pantry 12:30-1:30 p.m. but participants should be there no later than 1:00 p.m. to make sure 1778). From this definition it emerges that the moral there is enough food for everyone. conscience, to be able to judge human conduct rightly, above *September 19-St. Charles Fall Festival all must be based on the solid foundation of truth, that is, it *October 6—Ladies Night Out at St. Mary’s, Bloomington must be enlightened to know the true value of actions and the *October 12- St. John’s Food Pantry 12:30-1:30 p.m. solid criteria for evaluation. Therefore, it must be able to dis- *Oct. 24—Confirmation at St. Rose of Lima Church, Cuba City tinguish good from evil, even where the social environment, pluralistic culture and superimposed interests do not help it KC NEWS do so”. -Address to the Pontifical Academy for Life, Feb. 24, 2007. The Knights of Columbus Council #4416 will hold their Life Begins at Conception! August meeting on August 17 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Mary’s At 18 days a baby’s heart begins to beat and by Church basement in Bloomington. the 43rd day after conception a baby’s brain is coordinating movements. All of a baby’s organs are func- Ladies Night Out tioning at 8 weeks and a baby can smile, suck his/her LADIES, put Wednesday, October 6, on your calendars thumb and make a fist by 12 weeks. for Ladies Night Out at St. Mary’s. Plan for an evening of food, fun, and conversation. The Silent Auction of Help is Available purses filled with an amazing variety of items will again be the If you need support for an unplanned pregnancy, highlight of the evening. Anyone interested in filling a purse, please contact the Clarity Clinic of SW Wisconsin at 608- please contact Ione Meoska (723-9605), Janet Patterson, Jen 348-5787 or email at clientservices@claritywi.com or the Wehrle, or Mary Jo Kussmaul. Mark your calendar and invite Women’s Care Center in Madison, WI at 608-241-8100. your friends! For more information on pro-life issues, visit www.WisconsinRightToLife.org. Cassville AA and Al-Anon Meetings Natural Family Planning The AA meetings are every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at Register for in-person education courses or for a self the Municipal Building in Cassville. -paced online course: http://www.madisondiocese.org/classes -andregistration Questions? Call 608-495-6117 or email: Courage & EnCourage nfp@straphael.org Courage, an apostolate of the Catholic Church, ministers to persons with same-sex attractions and their loved Project Rachel - Healing from Abortion ones. They also have an outreach called EnCourage, which Are you or a loved one carrying the sorrow and ministers to relatives, spouses, and friends of persons with regret from abortion? Whether recent or long ago … God is same-sex attractions. In recognition of the irreplaceable role of waiting … Healing is possible. For confidential help, please the family in attaining an understanding of the homosexual contact Mary at 608-221-9593 or rachel@straphael.org condition and embracing a life of chastity. If you are looking for acceptance for yourself-same-sex attraction and all-while WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUTER embracing the truth about sex as God means it to be, you may “Blessed are those who hear the word of God and call (608) 821-3018 or contact courage@madisondiocese.org observe it.” Find out how to live your Sacrament to the fullest for more information. by participating in the next in person Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on Aug. 20-22 in Madison, WI; Sept. 17- WE NEED MORE ADVERTIZERS 19 in Geneva, IL or Oct. 15-17 in Madison, WI. There are FOR OUR BULLETIN virtual experiences on Sept. 13 thru Oct. 12 (Monday & Wednesday) and Nov. 13-14. 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