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ST. THOMAS AQUINAS PARISH
MASS SCHEDULE
February 26th Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, February 25: 4:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist 5:30 PM For the People of St. Thomas Aquinas Sunday, February 26: 8:00 AM † Sky Banghart 9:30 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist 2:00 PM Confirmation at St. John the Baptist Monday, February 27: 8:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist Tuesday, February 28: 8:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist Wednesday, March 1 ~ Ash Wednesday: 8:00 AM NO MASS OR ADORATION at STA 8:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist 5:30 PM † Fred Jacoby 5:30 PM † Wilbert Wagner 7:00 PM Mass at St. John the Baptist Thursday, March 2: 8:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist Friday, March 3: 8:00 AM † Tom Watry 8:00 AM Special Intention Saturday, March 4: 4:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist 5:00 PM STA Rosary for Life 5:30 PM † Priscilla Johnson 5:30 PM † William O’Connor Sunday, March 5: 7:30 AM STA Rosary for Life 8:00 AM † For the People of St. Thomas Aquinas 9:30 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist
Liturgical Ministers Schedule Saturday, 5:30pm February 25 Vigil: Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lector: Kevin White
Ministers: Duane Dippel, Lynn Fiebrink, Kerry Gigot, Phil & LuAnn Schils, Gerry Kulow
Sunday, 8:00am February 26 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lector: Red Platz
Ministers: Red Platz, Al Zemlicka, Bev & Dave Dippel, Richard Vogel, Arlene Klaetsch
Wednesday,5:30pm March 1 Ash Wednesday Lector: Ellen Cary
Ministers: Linda Leibham, Ron Nielsen, Red Platz, Phil & LuAnn Schils, Dori Schmitz
Saturday, 5:30pm March 4 Vigil: First Sunday of Lent Lector: Ann Buechel-Haack
Ministers: Judy Menne, Katherine Suemnicht, Ann Buechel-Haack, Duane Dippel, Lynette Fiebrink, Kerry Gigot
Sunday, 8:00am March 5 First Sunday of Lent Lector: Mary Jo Jetzer Ministers: Lori & Matt O’Connor, Kitty Pfeifer, Clarice Schneider, Dennis & JoAnn Streblow
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1st Reading…Isaiah 49:14-15
2nd Reading…1 Corinthians 4:1-5
Gospel…Matthew 6:24-34
Monday…Mark 10:17-27
Tuesday...Mark 10:28-31
Wednesday...Matthew 6:1-6,16-18
Thursday...Luke 9:22-25
Friday...Matthew 9:14-15
Saturday…Luke 5:27-32
First Sunday in Lent
1st Reading…Genesis 2:7-9;3:1-7
2nd Reading…Romans 5:12-19
Gospel…Matthew 4:1-11
February
18 & 19 Stewardship Envelopes $1,516.20
Loose Offering $334.25
Building Mnt. Envelopes $110.00
Holy Dusters Friday. March 3rd after
8am Mass. Thank you!
A schedule of Lenten Masses, Services and Programs for all of Sheboygan
County are available at the entrances.
Ash Wednesday Schedule March 1, 2017
St. Thomas Aquinas ~ 5:30 pm
St. John the Baptist ~ 8:00 am & 7:00 pm Collection proceeds will
support the 2017 Mission Trip
Faith Formation classes are cancelled, so your family would be able to attend Ash Wednesday Mass.
We remember that we are dust, and to dust we shall return. But our spirits are born of the Holy Spirit, and we’re on the path to eternity. Thanks be to God,
who promises victory through Jesus Christ!
We are collecting old Palm fronds from last year’s Palm Sunday. Please place them in the basket at the base of the altar.
EIGHTH Sunday in ordinary time~ FEBRUARY 26, 2017
WE ARE UNITED AS ONE THRU PRAYER
PRAYER GUILD MESSAGE: Christian Women of St. Thomas Aquinas has announced Guidelines for the time your loved ones are placed on our Pray-er list. If you wish to place the Loved one’s name on the list with timeframe (not to exceed 3 months), but may be added back on if you so choose. Please call: Prayer Guild Chairman, Joyce Gumieny at 920.946.4125. We Pray for All; Sick, Elderly, Young, Aged and All Priests. Blessings, Christian Women Chairman Joyce Gumieny
St. Thomas Aquinas (STA) and St. John the Baptist (SJB)
Holy Week Mass Schedule March 1, 2017 ~ Easter Sunday, April 16th
Mass Date STA SJB
Ash Wednesday March 1 NO 8:00 am 5:30 pm
8:00 am 7:00 pm
Holy Thursday April 13 6:30 pm 6:30 pm
Good Friday April 14 1:00 pm 12:30 pm
Holy Saturday April 15 7:30 pm 8:00 pm
Easter Sunday April 16 8:00 am NO 10:00 am
8:00 am 10:00 am
Lent Week One (March 4-5)
Safe Harbor Safe Harbor is a non-profit organization that provides
prevention, intervention, education and outreach services to empower individuals, families and the
community to end all forms of domestic violence and sexual assault. Some of our services include: 24-hour crisis line, advocacy, legal advocacy, temporary emer-gency shelter for victims, support groups, and therapy.
Shelter needs: laundry pods, hand held mixer, bath towels, dryer sheets, tin foil, plastic wrap, Pinesol, coffee filters (8-12 cup), can opener, bottled water, paper towels, toilet paper, alarm clocks, degreaser,
Lysol spray, disinfectant, silverware, 13 gal trash bags, deodorant, body wash, hairspray, hair mousse, hair gel,
shampoo, conditioner, razors, toothpaste, spaghetti noodles, tea, coffee creamer, popcorn, mac & cheese,
mayonnaise, salad dressing, sugar, Manwich, oil, cereal, snacks, spices, juice boxes.
Each week the Lenten project will be featured here: Donations may be placed in the baskets. Thank you !
On Sunday, February 26th at 2:00pm, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. John the Baptist will celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation at SJB. Most Reverend Jeffrey R. Haines, Bishop-elect will preside and confirm 56 candidates from SJB and STA. The Candidates with Sponsors from St. Thomas Aquinas are:
Breanna BellowsJoanne Dvorachek Morgan BlahaAdrian Blaha
Tyler DvorachekFrank Thone
Bennett EbertzHaley Ebertz
Sarah SchneiderDoris Lubach
Brianna StangeErin Stange Parker VollbrechtDavid Jetzer
Please keep these candidates in your prayers!
The MARCH ROSARY FOR LIFE SPECIAL
PRAYER INTENTION is for women who have
had an abortion, and for their families and anyone
affected by it. “Project Rachel, the Catholic Church’s ministry to
those who have been involved in abortion, is a dioce-san-based network of specially trained priests, reli-
gious, counselors, and laypersons who provide a team response of care for those suffering in the aftermath of abortion. In addition to referring for Sacramental Rec-onciliation, the ministry provides an integrated network
of services, including pastoral counseling, support groups, retreats, and referrals to licensed mental health
professionals. Confidential, non-judgmental help is available” (USCCB). For further info, Project Rachel’s national toll-free number is 888-456-HOPE (4673) or
visit HopeAfterAbortion. com. Let us pray that they will seek God’s forgiveness and healing graces, and will
also come to forgive themselves.
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