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ST. JOHN’S PARISH STAFF
Pastor, Rev. Thomas Huff ....... 352-3011
Deacon Greg Kaiser ................ 687-4669
Parish Sec., Joyce Kaiser ........ 572-0381
School Sec., Marie Stubbe ...... 352-3000
Principal, Jeff Gulan ................ 352-3000
CRE, Nancy Hackel .................. 352-7354
Church Dining Hall .................. 352-3111
Finance Coun., Troy Bemke .... 573-4800
Ministries, Ki"y Lehman ......... 352-2516
kelehman@charter.net
Sacristans: Tricia Kaiser .......... 687-4669
Marge Heidmann .. 352-2673
Music Ministry, Judy Trawicki 571-0866
Cemetery Board, Bill Tess ....... 352-2234
Ed. Com., Michelle Hafferman 352-7033
Fr. Tom—frtomhuff@fron"er.com
HOLY FAMILY PARISH STAFF
Pastor, Rev. Thomas Huff ....... 352-3011
Secretary, Michelle Socha ...... 507-1975
Ministry Schedule, Tracy Paul 352-2258
CRE, Lori Gajewski .................. 257-7943
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WANT TO EXPLORE THE CATHOLIC
FAITH? Phone: 715-352-3011
MARRIAGE: See the Pastor at least 6
months in advance for prepara#ons.
BAPTISM: Contact Fr. Tom & 715-352-
3011 or frtomhuff@fron#er.com
ST. JOHN SCHOOL : Is the educa#on
and Chris#an forma#on of your
child(ren) in grades 4K-8 important to
you? Enroll them in St. John Catholic
School. Phone School—715-352-3000
or the rectory 715-352-3011 for info.
St. John the Bap"st and Holy Family Catholic Parishes
St. John the Baptist and Holy Family
Catholic Parishes
September 24, 2017 • 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings for the Week of September 24, 2017
Sunday: Is 55:6-9/Ps 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18/Phil 1:20c-24, 27a/Mt 20:1-16a
Monday: Ezr 1:1-6/Ps 126:1b-6/Lk 8:16-18
Tuesday: Ezr 6:7-8, 12b, 14-20/Ps 122:1-5/Lk 8:19-21
Wednesday: Ezr 9:5-9/Tb 13:2-4befghn, 7-8/Lk 9:1-6
Thursday: Hg 1:1-8/Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b/Lk 9:7-9
Friday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a/Ps 138:1-5/Jn 1:47-51
Saturday: Zec 2:5-9, 14-15a/Jr 31:10-12ab, 13/Lk 9:43b-45
Next Sunday: Ez 18:25-28/Ps 25:4-9/Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5/Mt 21:28-32
If interested in volunteering in a classroom or as parent pa-
trol, please contact Lori Gajewski @ 715-257-7943.
Holy Family PCCW: There will be a mee"ng on Thursday,
October 5th beginning with lunch at 6:00pm followed by a
mee"ng. Bring a friend!
Friday 8:15am Masses: There will be no Friday morning
masses here at Holy Family un"l next Spring 2018.
SATURDAY, September 30th, 7:00PM: Server Cross: Hayley Schug
Candle bearers: Danielle Schug & Grace Schug
Min. of Word: Michelle Socha
Eurcharis!c Ministers: Michelle Socha, Barb Rauen, &
Duane Rauen
Offertory Family: Cory & Jen Mauer Family
Ushers: Eric Gajewski & Michael Miller
SUNDAY, October 1st, 11:00AM: Server Cross: James Daul
Candle bearers: Ben Kra$ & Taylor Hein
Min. of Word: Anne%e Gajewski
Eurcharis!c Ministers: Anne%e Gajewski, Lori Daul, &
Hugh Brodziski
Offertory Family: Robert & Rebecca Myszka Family
Ushers: Robert Myszka & Alexa Gajewski
FORMED.ORG:
If having problems using this website; go to St.
John’s Website (stjohn-edgar.org) and use the link
on the top right corner of main page.
Friday, September 29th, 8:15am: †Lawrence Miller
#Clarence Adamski
SATURDAY, September 30th, 7:00pm: †James Berres
#Mary Berres
SUNDAY, October 1st, 11:00am: For Our Parish
Families
SANCTUARY CANDLE: Sept 23rd-Sept 29th: †Judy Miller
#From Family
SEPTEMBER Birthdays—
September 21st—Ervin Myszka
OCTOBER Birthdays—
October 8th—Charles Berg
Ministry Schedule
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
HOLY FAMILY — September 17th— Receipts Adults ......................................................................$1,298.00
Offertory ....................................................................$294.56
Students ......................................................................... $2.00
Sanctuary Candles ........................................................$20.00
Catholic Life ..................................................................$20.00
TOTAL ......................................................................$1,634.56
Holy Family App: Download our app today for messages, calendar, readings,
prayers, bulletins, and much more!!!
Text app to phone number 88202, or download. Any
questions regarding the app, or would like announcements
entered, contact Greg Nowicki at 715-573- 5610. Thanks, Greg for you hard work setting this up!
Stewardship
Holy Family News & Area Events
Mass Schedule & Intentions
2 | Download Holy Family App @ my parishapp.com
CCD News/Youth Group
Rural Life Day: On September 14th, Rural Life Day was held at Mike & Sue
Fischer’s farm in Hatley. It was a beautiful day to have a
mass in the rolling country. Three Holy Family Farms were
recognized as Century Farms. Farms who were operated by
the same family for at least 100 years. Congratulations to
the following farms for their recognition by Bishop Callahan:
Ron Meyer—139 Years
Ed & Mary Nowicki—140 Years
Pat & Michelle Socha—105 Years
God Bless Your Hardwork and Dedica"on!
September 30/October 1 CROSS BEARER:
4:00pm—Rebecca Hagen 9:00am—Kateri Hackel
CANDLE BEARERS:
4:00pm—William Hackel & Maria Hackel
9:00am—Grace Hargraves & Libby Woller
MINSTER OF THE WORD:
4:00pm—Grace Wirkus 9:00am—Stacy Daniels
MINISTER OF SONG:
4:00pm—Sharon Ross and Sally Bargender
9:00am—Rose Leffel and Marisa Doll
MINISTERS OF HOSPITALITY:
4:00pm—Ken Schara, Tom Mroczenski,
Jerry Mroczenski & John Wirkus
9:00am—Rennie Lindner, Frank Wirkus,
Elizabeth & Kelly King
Mon., Sept. 25, 8:15am †Clarence & Vangie Wilichowski
#Family
Tues., Sept. 26, 8:15am †Fr. Jerome Gerum
#Fr. Tom Huff
Wed., Sept. 27, 8:15am †Be%y Mar"n
#Kris & Duwayne Merkes
Thurs., Sept. 28, 8:15am Communion Service
Fri., Sept. 29, 8:15am Communion Service
SATURDAY, Sept. 30, RECONCILIATION: 3-3:30pm
4:00pm †Sco% Socha #Family
SUNDAY, Oct. 1, 9:00am †Keith Lemmer
#Diane Lemmer & Family ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SANCTUARY CANDLE OFFERING: Sept. 23-29
(1+2) 60th Wedding Anniversary of :
Rennie & Emily Lindner
Ministry Schedule
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
ST. JOHN — Sept. 17— Receipts Adults $4,466.50
Offertory $548.90
School Tui"on $5,373.90
Pictorial Directory $5.00
TOTAL $10,394.30
August Online Giving: Sunday Envelopes ................................................. $625.00
School Tui"on....................................................... $800.00
Service Fee ........................................................... $-29.00
Transfer Fees ........................................................ $-42.12
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sun., Oct. 1, 6:30pm—Adult Choir prac"ce. New members
ALWAYS welcome!
Wed., Oct 4, 8:15am—All School Mass.
Sun., Oct. 8—Free Blood Pressure Screening a$er 9am Mass.
Oct. 10—Pastoral Council Mtg., 7pm.
Holy Name Mtg., 7pm. NOTE TIME CHANGE!
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65+ Sept. 25—Gerald Heil
Sept. 29—Joseph Borchardt, Wilfred Hall, Bernade%e Lewis
& Tom Napierala
Sept. 30—Lynn Chris"anson, Ed Heil & Myron Strasser
Oct. 1—James Gagas.
Stewardship
¨ Our Lady of Peace Parish Annual Fall Fes"val—Sept. 24.
Our Lady of Peace Parish, Marshfield.
¨ St. Mary’s Chicken Dinner & Country Store—Sept. 24,
11am-1pm. St. Mary’s, Marathon.
¨ John Denver Tribute—Oct. 7, 7pm, Ed. Sch. Auditorium.
¨ Dynamic Catholic presents Holiness Revolu"on with
Dan DeMa%e & Aaron Richards on Sat., Oct. 7, St.
James Catholic Church, Amherst. Dan DeMa%e
challenges men and women to live a life of radical
holiness. Tickets on sale now. $20 per person. Visit
www.Dynamicatholic.com/Amherst or call
959.980.7900.
¨ Pancake Feast & Bake Sale—Oct. 7, St. Andrew’s,
Rozellvile.
¨ St. Joseph Church Galloway Harvest Dinner—Oct. 8,
10:30am-2pm. 9am Mass with Polka Music.
¨ End of Life Issues from a Catholic Perspec"ve.
Sponsored by Catholic United Financial. Free seminar
where Fr. Tom will address ques"ons about
con"nua"on of medical treatment, Living Wills, church
teaching on “Death with Dignity”, and provide steps for
pu=ng together a valid Catholic Health Care Direc"ve
on Oct. 17, 9am at St. John’s. Speaker John Tetzloff,
Advanced Case Specialist for Catholic United Financial,
will also speak about the financial aspects of end of life
decisions., including final expenses, estate plans,
charitable giving, power of a%orney and more. Contact
local Representa"ve Vicky Giacolone for more
details @ vgiacalone@catholicunited.org
or call/text 920-475-3196.
Mass Schedule & Intentions
3 | Visit Our Website: www.church.stjohnedgar.org
Upcoming events
25th Sunday Homily
In today’s Gospel we see the
Landowner, Who symbolizes God. He
hires various persons throughout the
day, and he gives them all the same
pay at the end of the day. Going off to
work symbolizes the moment when these
individuals began to cooperate with God’s grace in
their lives. The work symbolizes actually doing
God’s will. The pay at the end of the day symbolizes
eternal life, salva"on!
What we really ought to no"ce is the fact
that the Landowner began on purpose payment to
the workers who came last. One would have
thought that he would have started with those who
worked all day, to avoid the very anger and
jealously that appears in the story. Therefore, we
have to ask: What point is our Lord trying to make?
The First Reading tells us: “Seek the Lord
while He may be found, call to Him while He is s!ll
near. Let the scoundrel forsake his ways, and the
wicked man his thoughts; Let him turn to the Lord
for mercy; to our God, Who is generous in
forgiving.” See, God is always there with His arms
outstretched! He is always there wai"ng for us to
turn to Him.
But why is God so forgiving? Why is He so
pa"ent? Well He tells us: “Because my thoughts are
not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways.”
Saint Paul, who a$er figh"ng against Christ and His
disciples, did a 180 degree turnabout and was now
able to say: “Christ will be glorified in my body, for
to me life is Christ.”
And so we can chose to stand with our arms
folded and our backs to God, refusing His grace. But
as soon as we are willing to turn around, and begin
working for the Lord, even if it be only one hour, or
even one minute before we die. Our good God will
be there with His generous pay.
From the Pastors Desk. . .
CCD Calendar for September Sunday, Sept. 24—7-8:15pm, Junior Class meets in parish
rectory.
Wednesday, Sept. 27—6:30-7:45pm, CCD for grades 1-10.
Reconcilia"on for Grade 10 also.
Any ques"ons or to sign up, call Nancy Hackel
@ 715-352-3011 or email @ nhackel@stjohnedgar.org.
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Save the Date for one of the best
Baked Potato Bars in town:
With the assistance and guidance of
the original Potato Bake directors
and many dona#ons, St. John’s Youth
will hold its annual fundraiser a
Baked Potato Bar on Wednesday,
October 18 from 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm.
Items needed for the fundraiser:
*Hamburger- 50 lbs, *Ham-50 lbs,*Broccoli (chopped)-3
cases, *Red, Orange, Yellow, and Green Peppers-6 of
each, *Sweet Onions- 5 lbs, *Hot Peppers-3 lbs, Sour
Cream-8—5 lb Containers, *Shredded Cheddar-10 lb,
*Shredded Mozarella-10 lb, *Cheese Sauce-4 Large Cans,
*Salsa-2 Large Containers, *Bu"er- 6 lbs, *Fresh
Mushrooms-3 cases, *Green Olives-1 Large Jar, *Black
Olives-1 Large Can, *Cases of Water-3-4 caes, Root beer-3-
12 packs of regular and 1-12 pack of diet.
We are also looking for 10 Good Spuds. 10 Good Spuds
would donate $100.00 each to help make the fundraiser
a huge success.
If you would like to donate items or a monetary dona#on
call Nancy at 715-352-3011. St. John’s Youth provides
youth the opportunity to a"end camps, conferences, and
retreats at a very low cost. The Youth Group is also
commi"ed to evangelizing within the parish by suppor#ng
FORMED.org and the Parish Picnic. Thank you for your
past generosity as well as your future support.
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Annual Diocesan Gospel of Life Celebra"on:
“What If We’ve Been Wrong?” The untold story of
America’s ‘abor#on king’ and one woman’s mission to
share his dying wish. Learn what Dr. Bernard Nathanson
told Terry Beatley as he lay stricken with cancer; how he
gave her a pro-life mission she will never forget. You will
not want to miss this presenta"on on Thursday, October
12, 2017 at St. Mary’s Parish, Marathon. Mass with
Bishop Callahan at 6:00 pm, Followed by Terry Beatley’s
presenta"on and book signing at 7:00 pm.
CCD/Youth
4 | St. John the Bap#st and Holy Family Catholic Parishes
St. John the Bap"st Catholic School
ww.stjohn-edgar.org - 715-352-3000
Are you or someone you know looking for a volunteer
opportunity? We would love an extra set - or two - of hands
helping Elementary students in the cafeteria while they eat
Lunch. Volunteer(s) can commit to one or mul#ple days a week,
Monday - Friday, from approximately 11:15 to 12:15 when
School is in session.
Volunteer(s) would:
· help students prepare lunch trays
· help students scrape off their trays when excused
· assist in maintaining low noise and ac#vity levels while
students are ea#ng.
If you have any ques#ons, please contact Marie Stubbe (School
Secretary) for further informa#on. 715-352-3000.
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Gree#ngs from Ms. Stubbe-New School Secretary
Welcome to the 2017-2018 School Year! My name is Marie and
I am the new school Secretary at St. John’s School I’d like to
start by thanking Principal Gulan and Fr. Huff for this
opportunity and also need to extend a big thank you to all of the
Parish Staff, School Staff, parents, and volunteers who have all
helped answer the many ques#ons I have had as I learn my new
responsibili#es.
A Wausau na#ve, I grew up in the Newman Catholic and Wausau
School Districts, graduated with my Bachelor’s in Management
from UW Eau Claire in 2011.
My late maternal grandmother worked as the Secretary at St.
Ma"hew Middle School in Wausau. Watching her do what she
did, I wanted to have a job just like her’s one day. Now I have
been given the chance to do what I’ve always dreamed of. I’m
very grateful for this role and for the prayers from family,
friends, and parishioners suppor#ng me along the way.
Thank you all for your welcome. ~Marie
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SEROGY CANDY BARS Will be on sale a$er weekend Masses
in the Gathering Space for $1.50 /bar.
School News
CIRCLE OF JOY is in need of dry goods such as:
CEREAL, FLOUR, SUGAR, CRACKERS
AND ALSO PEANUT BUTTER!
There are s"ll plenty of
canned vegetables and Mac & Cheese!
Thank you for any and all dona"ons
but please no out dated (expired) food.
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