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St. o encounter Jesus, joyfully and compassionately serving God’s peopl the Archangel 900 G EIGER S TREET N EENAH , WI 54956 E-mail: stgabriel@smcatholicschools.org www.stgabrielparish.com facebook.com/stgabrielneenah March 28, 2021
ST. GABRIEL PARISH NEENAH Welcome to St. Gabriel the Archangel We are happy that you have gathered with us today to worship at Mass and to grow as a disciple of Jesus Christ. If you are interested in joining our parish family, please contact the parish office via phone or email (see below). If you are already a member, thank you for helping us bring the joy of the Gospel to the world! St. Nick Social MONDAY, MARCH 29 Parish Staff Directory - Phone: 722-4914 6:30 p.m. - Rosary Pastor, Father Bob Kollath x222 7:00 p.m. - Eucharistic Adoration rkollath@smcatholicschools.org Deacon Ray DuBois TUESDAY, MARCH 30 dcnray@gmail.com 12:00 -1:30 p.m. - Confessions Coordinator of Worship, Deacon Tom Gritton WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 deacontomgritton@gmail.com 9:45 a.m. - Mom’s Group Pastoral Associate, Steve Pable x224 4:00-8:00 p.m. - Confessions spable@smcatholicschools.org Business Manager, Anne Greif x234 THURSDAY, APRIL 1 - HOLY THURSDAY 9:15 a.m. - Bible Study agreif@smcatholicschools.org Coordinator of Music, Chelsea Wareham 12:00 p.m. - Parish Office Closed cwareham@smcatholicschools.org 7:00 p.m. - Mass of the Lord’s Supper & Adoration. After the liturgy, you are invited to remain and spend time in Christian Formation Center - Phone: 725-0660 quiet prayer in church this evening. Adoration will conclude Coordinator of Religious Education, Jennifer Schneider x236 at 10:00 p.m. jschneider@smcatholicschools.org Coordinator of MS/HS/Youth Ministry Meredith Lauer x238 FRIDAY, APRIL 2 - GOOD FRIDAY mlauer@smcatholicschools.org Parish Office Closed Administrative Assistant, Georgia Juneau x235 1:00 p.m. - Solemn Liturgy, includes: Passion, prayers for the gjuneau@smcatholicschools.org Universal Church, Adoration of the Cross & Communion. 6:00 p.m. - Stations of the Cross Sacramental Life: SATURDAY, APRIL 3 - HOLY SATURDAY Registration of New Members: New members are welcome 8:15 p.m. - Easter Vigil Mass to the Parish and are asked to call the Office at 722-4914. SUNDAY, APRIL 4 - EASTER SUNDAY - ALLELUIA! Baptisms: A class for those requesting Baptism is held once a 8:00 & 10:00 a.m., 6:30 p.m. - Mass of the Resurrection month. Please call the Parish Office to register. Care Ministry: While in-person visits are currently Bennett Mark, son of Allen & Heather Mankiewicz suspended, our volunteers are connecting by phone, James Evan, son of Chad & Nicole Hamilton sending notes and cards, keeping individuals in prayer, etc. Finley Hunter, son of Chad & Nicole Hamilton This is a good time for us to be made aware of the changing Madelyn Harper, daughter of Michael & Diane Hildebrand needs of those in our care. Welcome to our St. Gabriel Family! Hospital Visitation: Visits to the hospitals have been suspended except in the case of Anointing of the Sick by REMEMBER A LOVED ONE Fr. Bob or another priest. However, we are doing our best to Easter is coming. Would you like to give a donation to be connect with those in the hospital and their families by used for Easter flowers and decoration in remembrance phone, so please help us to stay up-to-date on the status of of a loved one and to help decorate St. Gabriel Church for your loved ones. Easter? If so, please complete this form and return it Marriages: Arrangements must be made 6 months in advance. with your donation to the parish office, or place it in the collection basket. Thank you for your generosity. Prayer Chain: Call Kathleen at 725-7455 to add a name. Reconciliation: Saturday 3:15-4:00 p.m., Thursday 5:00- From: _______________________________________ 6:00 p.m. or by appointment. RCIA: Adults interested in becoming Catholic participate in the In memory of: ________________________________ RCIA Process. Contact Lori, 585-9621 or Roxanne, 257-3921. ____________________________________________ St. Vincent de Paul Help line: 727-1766 24 hour: Suicide Prevention Crisis Line, 920-233-7707 Amount: _____________________________________ 24 hour help: is available for unplanned pregnancy, call 731-4354 2 View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD MARCH 28, 2021 Dear Friends in Christ, Spring has begun springing as we make our way toward Easter! It’s uplifting to see people beginning to come back to TUES. MAR. 30 5:45 P.M. † Sam & Mary Scaffidi church as they get vaccinated and our COVID numbers WED. MAR. 31 8:15 A.M. † George & Lorraine Tews continue to improve! Thank you for making Sunday worship THUR. APR. 1 7:00 P.M. † Christ Van de Ven part of your week, whether you are able to come in person, FRI. APR. 2 1:00 P.M. Solemn Liturgy or join us online, or follow Bishop Ricken on TV. SAT. APR. 3 8:15 P.M. Our Parish Family We continue to stay mindful of our local COVID SUN. APR. 4 8:00 A.M. Our Parish Family circumstances, and the use of masks, distancing and 10:00 A.M. Our Parish Family sanitizing are all still in place for our Masses and other 6:30 P.M. Our Parish Family gatherings. Bear in mind that you should make the best decisions for yourself, your loved ones and our community. Please do not attend Mass or other events in person if you Stewardship of Giving are sick or vulnerable. Mar 20th/21st Envelopes and Loose Giving $11,421 Weekend Mass is available to watch online at our website www.stgabrielparish.com any time or pray the YTD Envelope/Loose Giving/Electronic $613,000 Mass with Bishop Ricken on Sundays at 10:30 am on YTD Budgeted Envelope/Loose/Electronic $617,050 Channel 5 WFRV. Weekly Capital Improvement $27 Pray the rosary followed by Eucharistic Adoration on Total collected/pledged Roof campaign after match $300,000 Monday at 6:30 pm in church. Total collected/pledged Vision campaign $79,282 Pray the Stations of the Cross on Friday at 6:00 pm in Year- to- Date Financial Update - as of February 28, 2021 church. Revenue Expenses Net Income (Loss) Holy Thursday - April 1: 7:00 pm Livestreamed YTD Actual $ 740,267 $ 718,888 $ 21,379 Good Friday - April 2: 1:00 pm Livestreamed YTD Budgeted 756,626 $ 742,467 $ 14,159 Easter Vigil - April 3: 8:15 pm (Dusk). Livestreamed Easter - April 4: 8:00 am, (Livestreamed). 10:00 am & 6:30 pm Net $ (16,359) $ (23,579) $7,220 Bishop’s Appeal (Goal $74,519) $74,536 We have added a 6:30 p.m. Mass on Easter to make sure everyone that wishes to attend can do so safely. We did it! We have met our Bishop’s Appeal goal for 2021. Thank you to all that have generously given to this We hope to see you during this most beautiful time of the valuable campaign. If you have not yet given, you can still church season either in person or on Facebook. do so as this is a worthwhile cause which benefits parish Scrip Tip – Spring Break Schedule Changes staff, programs and the needy in the diocese. The parish Due to the SMCS spring break, NO Scrip also receives a portion of anything above our goal to be orders will be processed the week of Easter used for our own needs. Pledge forms and envelopes are – April 2nd. Orders dropped off after Sunday, March 28th available on the welcome counters. will be ready for pick up on Thursday, April 15th. We will continue to have Scrip gift cards available for sale in the parish office during the week and at the Scrip table after most weekend Masses. Thank you for buying Scrip! READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 28 Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/Phil 2:6-11/ Mk 14:1 -15:47 or 15:1-39 Monday: Is 42:1-7/Jn 12:1-11 $20 - Monday, March 15 - Sue Talarczyk Tuesday: Is 49:1-6/Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 $20 - Tuesday, March 16 - Lucy Schneidewend Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a/Mt 26:14-25 $20 - Wednesday, March 17 - Dan Lella Thursday: Ex 12:1-8,11-14/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15 $20 - Thursday, March 18 - Marie Wockenfus Friday: Is 52:13 - 53:12/Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9/Jn 18:1 - 19:42 $20 - Friday, March 19 - Jen Whaley Saturday: Gn1:1 - 2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/Ex 14:15 - 15:1/Is 54:5-14/Is 55:1-11/Bar For the hearing impaired, there is a hearing loop 3:9-15, 32 - 4:4/Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/Rom 6:3-11/Mk 16:1-7 installed in the church. Simply switch the hearing Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn aid to T-Coil. For more information, visit the 20:1-9 or Mk 16:1-7 or Lk 24:13-35 3 website hearingloopsystems.com View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
Pastoral Ponderings CFC NEWS Do you remember how Our Summer Mission Experience Registration Is ON different things looked in A WAIT LIST!! Not to worry though, we are still hoping for Holy Week of last year? It a few more chaperones so we can take in everyone who seems like a lifetime ago that wants to go!! If you are in 6th-12th grade and ready for a I fired up Deacon Tom’s great experience June 6th-10th – CALL ME! Or EMAIL phone to livestream our ME! Or FACEBOOK MESSAGE ME! We are going to have Palm Sunday Mass. Even a great week together! Registrations are first come, first today, as we take our gradual steps back to “normal”, things serve and based on receipt of your $50 remain a bit surreal, still so different from pre-pandemic life. payment. Scholarships are available, just let me know. Palm Sunday is a good time to contemplate the How’s your heart?! That got your attention, right? If contrasts of this past year. We have experienced hope and you have a heart for teenagers and MISSION, I could even a sense of triumph, much like the crowds welcoming really use your help! We have 41 students registered for our Summer Mission Experience, and we have a waitlist Jesus to Jerusalem. Yet the agony of Calvary, the suffering of students waiting to join! Even if you are on the fence, and loss of these last twelve months, is just beneath the give me a call and let’s have coffee or Coke about it! surface. For some, it’s raw and real. For others, it’s like EVERYONE ELSE! Start thinking about how we might waking up from a bad dream. be able to help YOU sometime the week of June 6th! Even as many people get back to business as usual, Clean out your flower beds? Paint a deck? Set up a there remains a hurting world crying out. Humanity groans rummage sale? Wash windows? Plant flowers? Mulch? with Jesus on the cross: “My God, my God, why have you Sort your National Geographic Collection? Post items for abandoned me?” sale for you on Facebook Marketplace?! Solve your Rubix Mindful of all this, we begin Holy Week with Palm Cube? We don't do power tools, but we do lots of other Sunday of Our Lord’s Passion. things.....let me know and we'll start making a plan! Passion. That word, like many others in our language, I can be reached for all things Coffee, Coke, and Faith has become watered down. We speak of our passion for golf Formation at mlauer@smcatholicschools.org or 920-725- or pizza or the Packers. But our passion is what is truly closest 0660. I look forward to hearing from you!! to our heart. It is that into which we invest all our energy. It’s Meredith Lauer, a cause or person for which we would lay down our very lives. Youth Ministry and Faith Formation Coordinator What was Jesus’ Passion as He stood before Pilate? As He Bible Study: Is the Mass biblical? endured abandonment and false accusations, the mockery of Join Father Bob as we discover crowds and soldiers, the bloody scourging and the the roots of the Mass in the Bible. excruciating crown of thorns? What was closest to His heart Thursdays 9:15 am and 6:30 pm. as He embraced the weight of the cross, as He labored step Contact Julie Schmitz with questions. 722-4961 by step on the way to His humiliating death? What held His Begins Thursday, April 8. All are welcome! attention as He looked in His Mother’s eyes, or felt the nails pierce His hands, or forgave His torturers, or cried out with thirst and exhaustion? What was closest to His heart? The Altar Candles burn for the month of March in loving memory of Cory Eake It was you. And me. We are His Passion. It was your at the request of his parents. name on His dry, parched lips, as He stumbled on the way of the cross, blinking away blood and sweat to fix His gaze This week The Sanctuary Candle on the path to Golgotha. burns in loving memory of Donald, Marilyn & While the people for whom Jesus died carry on Dr. Tom Fishel at the request of the Fishel Family. business as usual this week, their faces – every one of them – remain etched in His heart, their names still carved on the palms of His hands. Can we see them as He sees Sponsor of the Week them, love them as He loves them? Each of them is His Passion, too. They deserve to hear that Good News, even if the world chooses to ignore Him this week and next week, and the week after that. He was the very Son of God, but “he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave.” Throughout this holy and awe- (888) 476-6821 www.drucks.com inspiring week, He washes our feet and asks us to do the same. He carries the cross and asks us to do the same. He forgives his persecutors and asks us to do the same. He lays down His life Our bulletin is furnished without charge. The advertisements that appear defray all publishing costs. and asks us to do the same. He rises from the dead in glory… Please patronize our sponsors as a thank you for their and He is here with us, inviting us to do the same. 4 generosity and let them know you saw their ad. ©Steve Pable, Pastoral Associate View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
Why Holy Week is St. Mary Catholic Schools NEWS the most important week of the year for Catholics. St. Mary Catholic Schools 2021-2022 Registration theweek.com - Pascal Emmanuel Gobry is NOW open! - Now is the time to register your child(ren) Holy Week culminates in the Paschal Triduum, the for the 2021-2022 school year for preschool-grade 12! three days commemorating the crucifixion, death, and https://smcatholicschools.myschoolapp.com/app#login/ resurrection of Jesus Christ. Many Christians prepare for apply. For more information contact Kelly Beisenstein- this event with 40 days of fasting, prayer, and alms giving. Weiss at kbweiss@smcatholicschools.org. Jesus had his last meal — a Jewish Passover meal — Zephyrfest 2021 – April 24 - You could win a new Ford with his disciples on the evening of a Thursday Bronco, Kawasaki UTV, Packers tickets or cash! Visit (commemorated as Holy Thursday), was arrested during the smcszephyrfest.com to order tickets and register. night, tried Friday morning (Good Friday), and condemned, SMCS is hiring! - https://smcatholicschools.org/human- crucified, and dead before sundown on Friday. And, according to the Gospel accounts, he was bodily raised from resources/ the dead on the third day — Sunday, the day of Easter. To find out more this week, check out the SMCS website Now, it's probably straightforward enough why we at www.smcatholicschools.org/newsletters or the SMCS Christians would commemorate the crucifixion and resurrection of the one who we believe to be the Son of Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/TCCES God. But what about Holy Thursday? Why does his last meal matter so much? Society of St. Vincent de Paul On this, viewpoints differ among Christians. But for the Neenah/Menasha majority of Catholics, Holy Thursday is very important Cordially invites you to our because it is the commemoration of perhaps the most implausible of Christianity's long list of implausible beliefs, RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY namely that the consecrated bread and wine that we FOR OUR FOOD PANTRY consume in church is the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Not metaphorically. Not symbolically. Not conceptually. Wednesday, April 7th @ 9:00 am But actually, really, in the most literal way, flesh and 1425 S. Commercial St. Neenah, WI blood. Even though there is not a shred of empirical Please join us as we begin celebrating our 100th year of evidence for this idea, and even though the bread really helping our neighbors in need. does look and taste just like any other piece of bread, and the wine looks and tastes just like wine. But it's not bread Please RSVP to director@svdpneenah.com before April 2, 2021 anymore, and it's not wine anymore. It's the flesh and blood of our Lord and Savior. There's another thing: For Christians, the Eucharist is important because it is the most profound manifestation of a fundamental and misunderstood truth about the humility of God. Yes, you read that right. Christianity is based on the idea that God — not just the Creator of all things, but the source of all being — is humble. We believe that this infinite God decided to become a man. And not only live as a man, but die as a man. And not only die as a man, but die in the most humiliating and disreputable way He could find. And, finally, God is so humble that he decided to be literally present to us, not as some impressive fireworks, but as the most humble thing: A piece of bread, a cup of wine. No pyrotechnics. Just... presence. Invisible to the eyes of reason, and a dim light to the eyes of faith. During the Holy Thursday commemorations, the celebrating priest will typically wash the feet of 12 people from the assembly. This is because the Gospel of John describes Jesus performing this very intimate act (particularly in the context of the 1st century Middle East) for his disciples. Washing the feet of men who are not only utterly unworthy of His divine nature, but who would, in a matter of hours, run away and abandon Him to His fate. We hope to see you this coming Holy Week to share our Lord’s Supper, the Passion of the Lord, the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday. 5 Deacon Tom View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
Opening: Hosanna to the Son of David - Dan Schutte 2. For you will hide me in the shelter of your wings Refrain: Hosanna to the Son of David! and from the arrows of my foes. You set me high on a mountaintop, saved me from my distress. O blest is he, O blest is he who comes in the name of the Lord! 3. Listen, O Lord, to the sound of my call, for I acknowledge my offense. Wash me and I shall be 1. Rejoice, daughter of Zion, in the One who brings great joy! purified. I shall be whiter than snow. Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! 4. Thus will I bless you all the days of my life. Lifting my hands, I call your name: “O Lord, remember your 2. Rejoice, all who are thirsting for the streams of living joy! inheritance. Save your people, O Lord!” Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! 3. Rejoice, all who are longing to behold the face of God! Communion: Sanctuary Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! Lord prepare me to be a sanctuary, pure and holy, tried and 4. Rejoice, all who are searching for the truth of holy light! true. With thanksgiving I’ll be a living sanctuary for you. Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! 5. Rejoice, all who are hoping for the reign of peace and love! Communion: One Love Released - Bob Frenzel/Kevin Keil Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! Refrain: One bread, one body, one cup, one call, 6. Rejoice, all who are waiting for the dawn of heaven’s light! one faith, one Spirit present in us all. Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! One prayer, one blessing, one hope, one peace, 7. Rejoice, all who are calling on the name of God on high! one church, one people, one love released. Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! 1. Is not this bread we share, the body of our Lord? 8. Rejoice, all who are hungry for the taste of living bread! Is not this wine we drink, the blood of Christ outpoured? Sing praise, children of Judah, for the Lord is close at hand! 2. I am the bread of life, eat and you shall live. To those who share this meal, my strength I’ll always give. Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 22 3. I am the living bread, as manna from the sky. R. My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? This bread I give to you, that you may never die. All who see me scoff at me; they mock me with parted lips, 4. No one will come to me, unless our God has led. And I shall raise them up, raise them from the dead! They wag their heads: “He relied on the Lord; let him deliver him, Let him rescue him, if he loves him.” R. My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? Closing: All Glory, Laud, and Honor Indeed, many dogs surround me, a pack of evildoers closes Refrain: All glory, laud, and honor in upon me; They have pierced my hands and my feet; I can To you, Redeemer, King! count all my bones. To whom the lips of children R. My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? Made sweet hosannas ring. They divide my garments among them, and for my vesture they cast lots. But you, O Lord, be not far from me; O my 1. You are the King of Israel help, hasten to aid me. And David's royal Son, R. My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? Now in the Lord's Name coming, I will proclaim your name to my brethren; in the midst of the Our King and Blessed One. assembly I will praise you: “You who fear the Lord, praise 2. The company of angels him; all you descendants of Jacob, give glory to him; Are praising you on high; revere him all you descendants of Israel!” And we, with all creation, R. My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? In chorus make reply. 3. The people of the Hebrews Preparation: Save Your People - Jim Farrell With palms before you went: Our praise and prayers and anthems Refrain: Save your people, O Lord. Show us the way to come home. Before you we present. We have been wandering far from your love. 4. To you, before your passion, Save your people, O Lord. They sang their hymns of praise. To you, now high exalted, 1. One thing I ask, O Lord, this I seek: to dwell forever in Our melody we raise. your house, that I may gaze on your loveliness all the days of my life. 6 All music used by permission under OneLicense #A-724616 View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
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