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St.

James Parish Neshkoro, Wisconsin March 19, 2023 4th Sunday of Lent

ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH


315 N. Main Street, Neshkoro, WI 54960
(920) 293-4211
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Father Dale Grubba, Pastor (920) 295-6209
Email Address: stjamesneshkoro@gmail.com
Website Address: www.stjamesneshkoro.com
PARISH STAFF: OFFICE STAFF:
Parish Council President: Patrick Klier (920) 293-4196 Kathy Walker
Spiritual Advisor: Father Dale Grubba (920) 295-6209 Eunie Ripp
Trustee: Kevin Fitzgerald (920) 787-3797 Mary Klier
Trustee: Jay Johnson (414) 315-7286
Additional Council Members: Joyce Pindel, Steve Schultz, Rebecca Van Scyoc, Paula Pfaller
Choir Director: Lynn Bockenhauer
Maintenance: Dave Ripp
Religious Ed Coordinator: Pam Springstroh (920) 295-6209
CCW President: Cindy LaValliere

MASS SCHEDULE - NESHKORO HOLY WEEK MASS SCHEDULE – 2023


Saturday, March 18 – 4:00 PM
3:30 - 3:45 PM Confessions ST. JAMES (Neshkoro)
Intentions: Karen & Helen Drover April 7 (Good Friday) 1:30 PM
Lector: Pierce Reese-Grimm April 9 (Easter Sunday) 9:30 AM
Eucharistic: Kathy Fitzgerald, Charmaine Luczak,
Pam Pierce ST. JOHN’S (Princeton)
Ushers: Dave & Shannon Krentz, Brian Ronspies
April 6 (Holy Thursday) 6:00 PM
Sunday, March 19 – 9:30 AM
April 7 (Good Friday) NOON
Intentions: Eleanor Trudell April 8 (Holy Saturday) 7:00 PM
Lector: Volunteer Needed April 9 (Easter Sunday) 8:00 AM
Eucharistic: Marilyn & Peter Zopf
Ushers: Tom Murphy, Ralph Disterhaft

Saturday, March 25 – 4:00 PM


WISDOM OF THE POPE
3:30 - 3:45 PM Confessions
Intentions: Members of St. James Parish The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike,
Lector: Parker Reese-Grimm but the Pope has the duty, in Christ’s name, to
Eucharistic: Pearl Reese, Parker Reese-Grimm,
remind the rich to help the poor, to respect
Pierce Reese-Grimm, Karen Moriarty
Ushers: Dave & Shannon Krentz, Brian Ronspies them, to promote them.

Sunday, March 26 – 9:30 AM


Intentions: Wayne Henke March 11-12, 2023
Lector: Paul Kornaus Envelopes $1,092.00
Eucharistic: Darlene Zahn, Jack Nation Offertory 354.75
Ushers: Tom Murphy, Ralph Disterhaft
Candles 12.00
PRAYER LIST Building & Improvements 50.00
This week remember Sharon Bennett, C. J. Brudnowski, Susan TOTAL $1,508.75
DeLain, Barbara Faccio, Keith Farnham, Gail Fitzgerald, Julia
Hampton, Dorothy Kasubaski, Jean Kunde, Steve Lind, Marge
COMING EVENTS AT ST. JAMES (NESHKORO)
Matthias, Roberta Naparalla, Carole Nation, Mary Jean Nielsen,
Donna Paris, Jason Philps, John Ronspies, Vic Schiro, March 22 (Wed) - 7:00 PM AA meeting (in basement)
Joe Schumitsch, Glory Schrader, Gordon & Deanne Smukowski, March 24 (Fri) - 5:00 PM Stations & Adoration (in small church)
Steve Sobeski, Julie Swartz, Ed Wargula, Sarah Wehnes, and all
the shut-ins of St. James Parish.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR THE SICK


When someone is seriously ill or in the hospital, it is up to family
Calling all Catholic Men to become better men, husbands,
members to notify Fr. Grubba or the Parish Office, (920) 295-6209
or (920) 293-4211, and their names will be listed in the bulletin the fathers and grandfathers by joining the Knights of Columbus.
next week so that they may be remembered with prayers and letters. For more information, contact Patrick Klier at
This week I would ask that you remember shut-ins of the parish. (920) 293-4196 or Guy Eichsteadt at (608) 296-1927.

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St. James Parish Neshkoro, Wisconsin March 19, 2023 4th Sunday of Lent

A BIBLICAL WALK THRU THE MASS


St. John’s in Princeton has begun a scriptural tour thru the
prayers, hymns, and rituals of the Liturgy. Practically every part
of Mass finds its inspiration in Scripture. The program consists
of five 30-minute video presentations. A session will be shown
each Sunday after the 8 AM Mass. The program begins
approximately 8:50 AM.
Session #5 (March 26).
No signup is necessary. Study guides will be available to
STATIONS OF THE CROSS AND ADORATION those who would like one.
Stations of the Cross, followed by a half hour Adoration, will be
held on Fridays during Lent (except Good Friday) in the For more information contact: Kathy Smith (402) 210-6978 or
small church at 5:00 PM. Join us and make this part of your Mike Horzewski (920) 229-1602.
Lenten observance.

LENTEN REGULATIONS
Catholics who have celebrated their 14th birthday are bound
to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays in Lent, --------------------------------------------------------------
including Good Friday.
Catholics who have celebrated their 18th birthday and are
under 59 years of age are bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and
Good Friday. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday Fasts: only one
full meatless meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals,
sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each
one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal.
Eating between meals is not permitted on these two days. When ROCKIN’ OLDIES PARTY (free community event)
health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does
not oblige. Catholics should not lightly excuse themselves from APRIL 1 (Saturday) - Doors open at 3:00 PM
these prescribed minimal penitential practices. - 4:00 – 6:00 PM (Del Ray’s)
- 6:30 – 10:30 PM (Our House)
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION – ST. JOHN’S (Princeton) Location: City Inn
St. John’s (Princeton) will be having HOURS of ADORATION 689 Broadway Street
on Holy Thursday (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM) and Good Friday Berlin, WI
(8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon). Take part in the wonderful Catholic
Come enjoy the night and take yourself back to the time when
tradition of spending time with Jesus in our sanctuary with the
Rock ‘n Roll was born! Join us for old-fashioned family fun!
Holy Tabernacle.
Raffles, auction items, 50/50, food.
We need two people for each Holy Hour. Join in on the Lenten
This is a yearly fundraising event hosted by “Unimaginable Hope”.
Opportunity. Call, text, or email Kathy Smith (402) 210-6978;
mksmithw527@gmail.com. For more information: email: unimaginablehope@gmail.com
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DEEPEN YOUR FAITH WITH THE CATHOLIC HERALD


PASSAGES OF KINDNESS
ISSUE OF MARCH 23, 2023:
This week’s issue includes a Senior-Retirement section filled
“There are two way of spreading light:
with content geared specifically toward older adults. In addition, to be the candle
our series of monthly articles leading us to this fall’s Eucharistic or the mirror that reflects it.”
Congress continues.
Edith Wharton
Learn more about your Catholic faith by reading the Catholic
Herald. If you do not subscribe but wish to receive the Catholic
Herald, contact the parish office at (920) 293-4211. The cost of
the annual subscription is $23.00.

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