Patrick Parish

24 jun. 2018 - Whether you are visiting or seeking a parish home, we pray God blesses you abundantly! INVITATION TO ... business@stpatrickselkhorn.org ... 8:00 am Communion Service (Mike Chase). Friday ..... Phone: 262-723-7945.
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www.stpatrickselkhorn.org

We welcome you to our community! Whether you are visiting or seeking a parish home, we pray God blesses you abundantly!

INVITATION TO WORSHIP Sat: 5:30 pm; Sunday: 7:30 & 10:30 am Domingo: 1:30 pm Misa en español Weekday: Wed. & Fri. 8am Communion Service: Thurs 8:00 am Adoration: Thurs 8:30 am - 6:30pm Rosary Prayer: Wednesday 6:00 pm SACRAMENTAL LIFE Sacrament of Reconciliation: Fridays 6:00pm or by appointment Anointing (Home & Hospital Visits): Contact Parish Office 723-5565 Baptismal Preparation & RCIA: Contact Ray Henderson, 723-5565 Marriage: Contact us 6 mos. in advance. PARISH OFFICE: (262) 723-5565 Monday-Thursday: 8:00 — 4:00 FRIDAY - 8:00 — NOON Pastor: Rev. Oriol Regales, ext. 114 [email protected] Associate: Rev. José Zapata, ext. 116 [email protected] Secretary: Kris Parker, ext. 110 [email protected] Bulletin: Sindy Morales ext. 115 [email protected] DAS: Lynda Wulf, ext. 112 [email protected] DRE: Ray Henderson, ext. 119 [email protected] Hispanic Min: Sr. Graciela, Mfj, ext. 113 [email protected]

June 24, 2018 Nativity of Saint John the Baptist We exist to PRAY recognizing diversity, GROW placing higher values on faith formation and SERVE with Christian compassion.

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MASS INTENTIONS Join us for Mass!

Tiny fingers and toes. A little yawn. A loud cry. An infant wrapped in swaddling clothes. "What will this child be?" It is a question every parent asks time and time again. As first steps are taken, as personalities emerge, as a child shows interest in reading or drawing or climbing, the question is on our lips. "What will this child be?" This question is asked as John the Baptist is born. Will he be a priest like his father? Does his strange, unexpected name signal a departure from that inheritance? Could Elizabeth and Zechariah ever have predicted what would be?

Saturday, June 23, 2018 5:30 pm †The Dunham & Turkofski Families (Clarisse) Sunday, June 24, 2018 The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist 7:30 am †Tony Mitchell (Clarisse) 10:30 am †John & Marion Freeman †James Kellen (Guitar Choir) 1:30 pm Juan Barajas (Santa Cecilia)

Under the tutelage of his priestly father, John "became strong in spirit." As an adult, John would retreat into the desert to preach repentance. He would attract a large following and eventually attract the attention of the rulers of the day. He would point out the adulterous ways of King Herod and would find himself in prison. Eventually, he would be beheaded. But today, he is a child, an infant newly born.

Wednesday, June 27, 2018 8:00 am †Fred & Kathryn Stevens †John & Antoinette Curry

On this special feast, we're reminded of the great humility required of parents. The character formation, the discipline and encouragement, the violin lessons and soccer practices ? every parental effort is subjected to the decisions of the child them self. Even children on a sure track by high school graduation transform under life's circumstances. Entrusting our children to God can be incredibly intimidating. "What will this child be," especially when that transformation lies outside of my control? John the Baptist's story might not have ended as his parents imagined. But he is celebrated as the greatest of the prophets, as the one who prepared the way for the Messiah. Here is the hope of all Christian parents -- that our children would be raised in such a way that when people meet them, they meet Jesus Christ.

Friday, June 29, 2018 Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles 8:00 am Clark Andrew Aslesen

Thursday, June 28, 2018 Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr 8:00 am Communion Service (Mike Chase)

Saturday, June 30, 2018 2:00 Gillette & Raney Wedding 5:30 pm †Mary M. Bayner †Linda Romenesko (Clarisse) Sunday, July 1, 2018 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am Dan Putz (Guitar Choir) 10:30 am †Elisa Arismendi (Traditional Choir) 1:30 pm †Maria Castorena (Hombres de Valor)

Parish Council

Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm. All parishioners are welcome! Benjamin Flores 745-7262; floreshrn@gmail,.com Regan Homan 723-7219; [email protected] James Duquette 758-8201; [email protected] Connie Poggensee 723-7644; [email protected] Brian Schopf 723-4437; [email protected] James Banta 723-3287 ; [email protected] Mike Cartina 715-892-2469; [email protected] Ruperto Reyes 262-728-4297 Leo Ehlen, Nathan Chapman, Julia Pulokas (youth) Trustees Tim Lockwood 248-6099; [email protected] Pat Romenesko 903-2647; [email protected]

Dynamic Catholic: We have a new free book available to our parishioners courtesy of a generous parishioner. “Building Better Families – A Practical Guide to Raising Amazing Children” by Matthew Kelly is available on the shelves in the Gathering Area. Please help yourself to our free materials. Knights of Columbus in Action—Religious Freedom Week 2018—June 22-June 29 Our first, most cherished liberty, religious freedom is often challenged today at the international, national, state and local levels. In support of the USCCB "Religious Freedom Week" the Knights have organized a "March for Religious Freedom" on Sunday July 1st at 11:45AM. We will assemble in front of the church and will then march to the Veterans Memorial at the Walworth County building complex. At the conclusion of the march, all are welcome to join us in Saint Anthony's Hall for prayer and fellowship. The Knights will provide beverages and everyone is encouraged to bring a dish to share. Thank you, we hope and pray for your support. "Hold firm, stand fast and insist upon what belongs to you by right as Catholics"

Parish Organizations Knights of Columbus George Fincutter…….742-4187 Young Squires: Richard Kieszkowski…….….248-1864 Columbiettes: Ann Fincutter………………..742-4187 Ladies Guild: Amy Block……………………..374-0771 Human Concerns: Kim Flitcroft…… ………215-6899 Knitting Group: Cherie Swick……………….742-3318 Mt. Olivet Cemetery: Mark Weseman……..742-4125 2

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(Lecturas para la semana del 24 de junio) Sunday: Vigil: Jer 1:4-10/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15, 17 [6b]/1 Pt 1:8 -12/Lk 1:5-17 Day: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 Monday: 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18/Ps 60:3, 4-5, 12-13 [7b]/Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36/Ps 48:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 10-11 [cf. 9d]/Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3/Ps 119:33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40 [33a]/Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: 2 Kgs 24:8-17/Ps 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8, 9 [9]/Mt 7:21-29 Friday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [5a]/Gal 1:11-20/Jn 21:15-19 Day: Acts 12:1-11/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [5b]/2 Tm 4:6-8, 1718/Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19/Ps 74:1b-2, 3-5, 6-7, 20-21 [19b]/Mt 8:5-17 Next Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13 [2a]/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43

AND THE TWO SHALL BECOME ONE Let us Rejoice and Pray for these soon-to-be married couples:

God has chosen to call Judith Nagel to Himself. Let us pray as a community of faith that she may receive the fullness of the Resurrection. Our prayers and sympathy to her family and friends.

Banns III Michelle Raney & Michael Gillette

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July 1 7:30 am

July 1 10:30 am

SACRISTAN

Beth Sukala

Dale Poggensee

Teri Wallace

LECTOR

Arnie Bryson

Mark Weseman

Mary Jane Pyszka

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

Mary Bryson John Hall Virginia Weigand Amy Kruse Ann Fincutter

Cheryl Downs Rebecca Hanson Dale Poggensee Connie Poggensee Pat Anderson Eleanor Montano Jason Robinette

Cheri Savage Matt Wallace Teri Wallace Melita Ellington Mike Cartina Eileen Gailloreto Rosemarie Zawacki

Ella Ahler Evan Ahler Nolan Ahler

Ava Nelson Lucy Ehlen Maya Ehlen

SERVERS

Evan Bednarek Macie Kruse

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Scripture for the week of June 24, 2018

Monday, June 25th 5:30 pm Summer Celebration Meeting - Conference Room 6:00 pm AA Meeting - Reading Room Tuesday, June 26th 11:00 am Staff Meeting - Conference Room 1:00 pm Patricia Club - SAH 6:30 pm Finance Council - Conference Room Wednesday, June 27th 6:00 pm Rosary - Church 6:30 pm Reason To Believe - OLG Thursday, June 28th 8:30 am Eucharistic Adoration - Church 7:00 pm Knights of Columbus - OLG Friday, June 29th 9:00 am Communion Service Men - Conference Room 5:00 pm Spanish Leadership - SAH Sunday, July 1st 8:30 am CRHP - OLG 11:00 am Hombres de Emaus - DM 11:00 am Grupo Juvenil - OLG

June 30 5:30 pm

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The Pope’s Prayer Intentions for June 2018 Universal – Social Networks That social networks may work towards that inclusiveness which respects other for their differences.

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Pre-planning a Funeral Mass – For those who may be interested, there are books and forms that can be picked up in the office for those who may like to take care of some details of a funeral Mass so family members won’t be so overwhelmed and your wishes may be made known. Another topic that often comes up when funeral planning is cremation. Following are some questions and answers that are the teachings/guidelines of the Catholic Church and the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

Who's going to the beach with us?? This year's St. Andrew/St. Patrick VBS theme is SONSURF BEACH BLAST and we are ready for some fun in the sun with the Son! The St. Patrick Trinity Center will be transformed into a very affordable beautiful beach destination, only $15.00 per student! Join us MondayFriday, August 6th- 10th from 9AM-Noon. All elementary/ middle school students are invited! High school students, we NEED you too...you can earn service hours while playing at our special indoor beach (contact Ray Henderson if you are interested in helping!) Registration forms are available at St. Andrew and St. Patrick. Register before July 23rd and receive 10,000 invisible dollars!

1) Can Catholics be cremated? Yes, the bodies of Catholics may be cremated. Cremation is permitted a long as the body is not cremated as a protest against the Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. Families do not need to ask for church permission for a loved one to be cremated. 2) What kind of container is appropriate? Worthy containers, such as the classic funeral urn, are appropriate. Keeping the ashes in pieces of jewelry, in statuary, or other objects are unacceptable practices. 3) Where are the ashes to be placed? The ashes must be placed in a grave or niche in a mausoleum (columbarium) as soon after the funeral Mass as possible. They are never to be kept in the possession of the family or scattered, since these practices are not the reverent disposition the Church requires. We have respect for the dead human body, and it should be treated with the same reverence as a whole body in a casket. Human remains should be buried in blessed or consecrated ground. Catholic cemeteries call to mind the resurrection of the dead and the communion of saints. 4) May the ashes be present at the Funeral Mass? It is preferable for the body to be present for the funeral Mass. After the Mass the body may be cremated. If this is not possible, the ashes should absolutely be present at the Funeral Mass. When the ashes are not present, a Memorial Mass would be celebrated. 5) May the ashes be mixed with cremated remains of other individuals, pets, or other objects? No. Because of our belief in the resurrection of the body, these practices are not allowed and have never been acceptable.

St Andrew Parish will be hosting their annual Summer Festival Friday, July 6th from 5:00 pm11:00 pm and Saturday, July 7th from 2:00pm-11:00pm. Come join us for a Friday Fish Fry, American and Mexican food tents, live music, beer tent, silent and live auctions, as well as games, treats, and bounce houses for the kids!

PLEASE PRAY FOR… Remember in your prayers all parish members and friends who are ill, in nursing homes, home-bound or hospitalized. May they continue to receive the Lord’s blessings. Gladys Myjak Gerry Thelen Cindy Koetterhagen Tom Burke Marilyn Mutchie Duane Lehn We are a faith community, a family. Remember, you are part of our St. Patrick’s family. Please, tell us how can we pray for you. Email us at office @ stpatrickselkhorn.org or call our prayer line at 262-723-7644. You can use your name or it can be anonymous, but let us pray with you. The power of prayer cannot be overstated.

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World Wide Marriage Encounter June 30-July 1, 2018 Let our Savior Jesus Christ bring life and light to your Marriage. Upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are July 20-22 in Madison, WI; Sept. 7-9 in Geneva, IL or Oct. 19-21 in Brookfield, WI. Visit our website at - alifetimeoflove.org or call (888) 574-5653.

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PARISH SUPPORT

Fiscal Year June 2017 to July 2018

Collected 6/17 - 123 envelopes Offertory We gave

$19,335.50 $1,220.12 $20,555.62

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR MINISTRIES Consider using online banking to make your monthly

Para un fin de semana en Español por favor llamen a Candelario y Emilia al 815-375-4250. Las fechas son Agosto 31-Sept. 2 y Nov. 2-4.

contribution. Simply set up a recurring payment of your pledge amount to St. Patrick’s as an automatic bill to pay.

Outreach (Human Concerns) - Who we are, what we do and when we meet! Join us!! Acknowledging that every Christian is called to service and to work for justice, we exist to discern the needs of people in the parish and wider community - especially the poor - and identify resources to meet those needs. We are guided by following the Corporal Works of Mercy: To feed the hungry. To give water to the thirsty. To clothe the naked. To shelter the homeless. To visit the sick. To visit the imprisoned. To bury the dead. To care for creation. Local Community Support We Provide: Men’s homeless Shelter: meals and comfort items provided Blessings in a Backpack: weekend meals provided for elementary children Community Meal Rotation: all the fixings for those in need 3-4 times per year Twin Oaks Homeless Shelter: meals, milk and comfort items provided Gift, gas and grocery cards: provided for those in immediate need in our community Tree House Child and Family Center: monetary support Hope Now, Inc: monetary, food and gifts provided REP Youth: monetary support to attend Steubenville Pregnancy Helpline: monetary support and rose sale Association for the Prevention of Family Violence: monetary and comfort support Elkhorn Area School District: food, gifts and comfort support for EASD families State, Nation and Global Support: Monetary donations made to support charities based on their involvement with the Corporal Works of Mercy: Milwaukee Rescue Mission Capuchin Community Services Events Hosted: Good Action Foundation Food Pantry collections Catholic Charities Toiletry Collections Repairers of the Breach Reverse Collections Pathfinders School Supply Drive Franciscan Missions Giving Tree All Saints Catholic Church Thanksgiving & Christmas Food Baskets Additional Future Plans: *Host speakers on topics of parish and community needs *Host 2 health screenings per year *Work with Milwaukee inner-city poorer parishes *Host a Milwaukee Catholic Choir to visit during masses or for a special event *Start a “free little pantry house” around the community (like the free little library houses) *Work with Farmsteads and Stands providing fresh produce, nutrition information, recipes and canning workshops for area homeless shelters When We Meet: 1st Tuesday of each month at 6pm, September through June. If you can’t make all the meetings, we can keep you up to date through google docs and emails. If you’d prefer to join our “helper list,” we always need extra hands! If you’re interested in joining our motivated and passionate group, please contact Kim Flitcroft, 262-215-6899, [email protected], or Kristine Yesbeck, 262-903-1582, [email protected]

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LA NATIVIDAD DE SAN JUAN BAUTISTA (24 de Junio 2018) “Todos se preguntaban lo que el niño llegaría a ser, pues la mano del Señor estaba con Él”. (Lucas 1:57-66.80) Meditación del Papa Francisco Hoy, 24 de junio, celebramos la solemnidad del Nacimiento de san Juan Bautista. Con excepción de la Virgen María, el Bautista es el único santo del que la liturgia celebra el nacimiento, y lo hace porque está íntimamente vinculado con el misterio de la Encarnación del Hijo de Dios. De hecho, desde el vientre materno Juan es el precursor de Jesús: el ángel anuncia a María su concepción prodigiosa como una señal de que “para Dios nada hay imposible”, seis meses antes del gran prodigio que nos da la salvación, la unión de Dios con el hombre por obra del Espíritu Santo. Los cuatro Evangelios dan gran relieve a la figura de Juan el Bautista, como profeta que concluye el Antiguo Testamento e inaugura el Nuevo, identificando en Jesús de Nazaret al Mesías, al Consagrado del Señor. De hecho, será Jesús mismo quien hablará de Juan con estas palabras: "Este es de quien está escrito: Yo envío a mi mensajero delante de ti, para que prepare tu camino ante ti. En verdad os digo que no ha nacido de mujer uno más grande que Juan el Bautista; aunque el más pequeño en el reino de los cielos es más grande que él. San Juan, el hombre. En la primera lectura se nos dice que Dios lo eligió “desde el vientre de su madre”. Esto no significa que Dios trajo a un hombre a la existencia para darle una misión, sino que, porque necesita un profeta, nació un hombre. El hombre nace para cumplir una misión. Y cumpliendo cada uno con su misión se realiza como persona. Lo importante es poder decir: “Misión cumplida”. Lo que hay que hacer en la vida, a veces, vale más que la vida misma. Normalmente, cuando nos preguntan como a Juan: Tú, ¿quién eres?. Sacamos todos nuestros títulos…soy Doctorado, Licenciado, Obispo, Párroco, Maestro etc. En cambio San Juan dice Yo no soy…El Mesías. No soy profeta…No soy… Soy la voz de otro que es el importante. Ser hombre es saber dar paso a otro que viene detrás de nosotros. San Juan el profeta. A veces entendemos mal eso de profeta. Decimos que es como un adivino que ve el futuro y nos habla de lo que va a pasar. Pero el profeta es el que anuncia y denuncia. Anuncia la Buena Nueva de Dios o de Jesucristo. Da buenas noticias sobre Dios y sobre Jesús. Y denuncia todo lo que está mal. San Juan era muy estimado por el rey Herodes. Éste le escuchaba, le respetaba. Pero un día el rey se cansó de su mujer y se encaprichó por su cuñada. Esto era un escándalo pero la gente, como era el rey, nadie se atrevía a decirle nada. Y llega Juan y le dice: No te es lícito tomar la mujer de tu hermano. Y le costó la cárcel y después la vida. Pero dijo la verdad, Pueden encarcelar al profeta, pero no su palabra. Y cuando lo matan toda su vida se convierte en “palabra” en testimonio… San Juan, el Santo. De San Juan se dice que “nunca abaja el dedo”. No puede porque siempre debe apuntar a Jesucristo, a Dios. Dios es el Absoluto, el único necesario a quien debemos adorar. Yo no soy lo definitivo. Santos que sepan transmitir esa fe. (Se cuenta del niño que va con su padre a visitar una Catedral a medio día y el niño pregunta por esa figura que aparece en una de las vidrieras. Es un santo, le dice el padre. Y cuando la Maestra en la clase de religión pregunta a ver quién sabe qué es un santo, el niño responde: Un hombre que deja pasar la luz. Bonita definición de santo. Así fue San Juan. Un hombre lleno de luz, lleno de Dios y dejaba pasar esa luz a los demás. Necesitamos santos. Hombres y mujeres que señalen con el dedo a Dios y después sepan transmitir esa luz, esa fe, ese amor esa dulzura a los demás. PARA REFLEXIONAR: 1. ¿Qué será este niño?, decía la gente al ver a su padre mudo de estupor. 2- ¿Será un profeta, o será un vidente? AVISOS IMPORTANTES CONFESIONES, MISA Y GRUPO DE ORACION Les recordamos que la oración es poderosa, invitamos a los lideres, grupos y a toda la comunidad de fe a las confesiones, Misa y al Grupo de Oración todos los Viernes a las 7:00 pm, y no se olviden de alimentar y llenar su espíritu con la visita al Santísimo Sacramento todos los Jueves en el horario que usted guste en la Iglesia. ¡El Señor quiere que lo visites!!! MISA Y ADORACION NOCTURNA Invitamos a todos los líderes y los que quieran vivir esta experiencia de Dios, en la Adoración Nocturna al Santísimo Sacramento el viernes 6 de Julio, a las 7:00 pm, en la Iglesia. ¡Todos están invitados! SANTO ROSARIO Les recordamos que todos los domingos a la 1:00pm tenemos el Santo Rosario en la Iglesia, todos están invitados para orar juntos. Y no se olvide de orar por las Vocaciones religiosas y sacerdotales. Digamos todos como San Juan: “Es preciso que él crezca y que yo disminuya”. Feliz Día, y bendiciones a todos.

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SACRAMENTOS Y CELEBRACIONES

Regístrese en la parroquia A las familias y personas mayores de 18 años se les recomienda registrarse en la parroquia con la Sra. Sindy (723-5565 x115) para poder recibir todos los servicios que la parroquia ofrece a los miembros de nuestra comunidad parroquial. Bautismos y presentaciones Ofrecemos bautismos y presentaciones de 3 años el primero sábado del mes a las 12:30pm y después de misa los domingos. Favor de llamar a la Sra. Sindy (262-723-5565 x115) para organizar la preparación pre-bautismal y los requisitos necesarios. Matrimonio Todas las parejas que desean recibir el sacramento del matrimonio deben ponerse en contacto con el Padre Oriol (262-723-5565 x114) por lo menos 6 meses antes de la fecha deseada de la boda, para organizar la preparación pre-matrimonial y los requisitos. Celebración de los Quince Años: Para la misa de bendición al cumplir Quince Años por lo menos con 6 meses de anticipación deben ponerse en contacto con la Sra. Sindy (262-723-5565 x115) para organizar la preparación Eucarística y los requisitos necesarios. Sacramento de reconciliación: Todos los martes alas 6:00 pm en San Andrés y los viernes alas 6:00 pm en San Patricio o haciendo una cita en la oficina 723-5565 . Sacramento de los enfermos La visitación en casas y visitas al hospital para el Sacramento de los Enfermos pueden realizarse llamando a la Hermana Graciela (262-723-5565 x113). Recomendamos que apunten su religión y el nombre de la parroquia al admitirse en un hospital.

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