October 3, 2021
PASTOR Reverend Monsignor
Michael J. Gorman ASSOCIATE PASTOR Reverend Ethan J. Hokamp
DEACON Daniel J. Rider
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO
810 Pearl St., Chippewa Falls
Masses
Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM 10:30 AM
Reconciliation Monday: 5:00 PM Saturday: 3:15 PM
ST. PETER THE APOSTLE
11358 County Highway Q., Chippewa Falls
Masses
Saturday: 6:30 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM
Reconciliation Saturday: 6:00 PM Central Parish Office 810 Pearl St., Chippewa Falls, WI
715.723.4088
Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Friday 9:30 AM-1:00 PM
Message from the Pastor
Monsignor Michael J. Gorman
St. Charles Borromeo &
St. Peter the Apostle
Central Parish Office
Catholic Schools
810 Pearl Street | Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
715.723.4088
OFFICE HOURS:
M-TH 9 AM-4 PM, F 9:30 AM-1:00 PM Closed Holidays & Holy Days PASTOR
Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Gorman | x108 [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PASTOR Rev. Ethan J. Hokamp | x105 [email protected] DEACON
Daniel J. Rider | C: 715.215.0102 [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Cathy Greenseth | x100
[email protected] FINANCE OFFICER
Janet Wolfe | x104 [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF SACRED MUSIC Shawn Muench | x103
[email protected] FAITH FORMATION COORDINATOR Greg Gilbertson | x102
ST. PETER CATHOLIC SCHOOL, TILDEN GRADES 1-8 | 715.288.6250
www.stpeterschooltilden.com Home & School: Samantha Schwartz 715.933.1210
McDONELL AREA CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (MACS) GRADES PreK-12 | 715.723.0538
McDonellAreaCatholicSchools.org President: Molly Bushman
ST. CHARLES EARLY CHILDCARE PROGRAM 6:30AM-6:00PM | 715.723.2161 | 18m to 12yrs Early Childhood Coordinator: Natalie Lilla ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PRIMARY GRADES K-2 | 715.723.5827
HOLY GHOST ELEMENTARY GRADES 3-5 | 715.723.6478 Principal: Eric Wedemeyer Vice Principal: Jerry Smith NOTRE DAME MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADES 6-8 | 715.723.4777
McDONELL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADES 9-12 | 715.723.9126
Principal: Brian Schulner
WHAT GOD HAS JOINED
In today’s Gospel Jesus quotes today’s First Reading to support his teaching on the indissolubility of marriage. Both passages make it clear that marriage is from God and that it is a partnership of one man and one woman. The fact that every human culture, both ancient and modern, recognizes the
institution of marriage is evidence that marriage is not simply a human invention or institution. It is part of the design that the Creator has for humanity. This is what the Book of Genesis, the teaching of Jesus and the constant tradition of the Church have consistently proclaimed.
Unfortunately we seem to be living in a post-religious society. Civil authorities have redefined marriage. Human sexuality has been divorced from its God-given purposes of procreation and the complementarity of man and woman. Even certain Christian denominations like the Episcopalians and ELCA Lutherans have abandoned the scriptural teaching on human sexuality to
accommodate a growing secular view of sexuality and marriage. How can it be that the plan of God, “for whom and through whom all things exist,” (cf. today’s Second Reading) can so easily be abandoned?
Even the incarnate Son of God was made “perfect through suffering.”
Today’s Responsorial Psalm assures us that those who fear the Lord, who like Christ are obedient even in suffering, are the ones who will be led to salvation.
Today is Respect Life Sunday in the United States. There is no more fundamental, “inalienable,” God-given right than the right to life.
The Life Chain from Regis High School along South Hastings Way from 2:00 to 3:30 this afternoon is one way of standing up publicly to defend this right. Respect for human life entails defending the
defenseless unborn, welcoming the stranger, working for social justice, comforting the suffering, strengthening families and consoling the dying, to mention just a few ways that we express fraternal charity for our fellow human beings.
Thanks to Father Bernard Olszewski for visiting our parishes last weekend to inform us about Cross Catholic Outreach, which was founded to create a meaningful link between parishes in America and the priests and nuns working in the Church overseas in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Central and South America. This, too, is pro-life work. The Catholic Church has always worked for the salvation of all people,
“from every nation, race, people and tongue.” (Revelation 7:9) This is because we recognize the fundamental human dignity of all people.
Think of Saint Peter Claver, whom we remember on September 9, who dedicated his life to the salvation of the Africans who were brought to be slaves in South America; Saint Francis Xavier (December 3) who went as a missionary to India and the Far East; the North American Martyrs (October 19) and Saint Junipero Serra (July 1) who
evangelized Native Americans in North America; Saint Vincent de Paul (September 27) who worked to educate poor children in Europe; and countless others. If you choose to support the work of Cross Catholic Outreach by prayer and financial sacrifice, you are welcome to do so.
Thursday, October 7, is the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary.
October is the month of the rosary. It is a great family prayer. The students from Saint Peter’s School will lead a living rosary following the 8:30 Mass on Friday, October 8. All are welcome.
Pray the rosary this week for a greater respect for human life and dignity; for the legal protection of all life, from its beginning at
conception and throughout its natural course; for married couples and their families; and, as always, pray for peace.
May God bless his people with peace.
Monsignor Gorman
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO MINISTRIES
St. ST. PETER MINISTRIES MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 4:00 PM SERVERS: Andrew Bauer
Volunteers Needed READER: Michele Kressin
EMOC: Butch Dachel, Kathy Dachel Linda Dresel
CANTOR: Barb Eckwright SACRISTAN: JoAnn Vahlenkamp
USHERS: Jerry Jacobson, Milford Lechleitner, Paul Sokup, Randy Steinmetz SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 7:30 AM SERVERS: Andrew Thaler, Emily Thaler,
Anna Thaler READER: Lynn Gilbertson
EMOC: Charline Myers, Mary Jean Wagner Cathy Greenseth
CANTOR: Julia Jilek-Proue SACRISTAN: Cathy Greenseth ROSARY: Pamelann Schulte
USHERS: James Bandoli, Francis Gaier, Paul Roach, Sheldon Schneider SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 10:30 AM SERVERS: Mark Buchmann, Luke Pomietlo,
Grant Smiskey READER: Libby Leinenkugel
EMOC: Greg Gilbertson, Peter Murphy, Kevin Van Den Heuvel
CANTOR: Gary Reither SACRISTAN: Brianna Rider
USHERS: Jake Leahy, Jim Schofield, Seth Smiskey, Dennison Brower
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 6:30 PM SERVERS: Matthew Dachel, Andrew Webb,
Zach Hunt READER: Adam Bohl CANTOR: Janelle Dachel SACRISTAN: Cathy Bohl ROSARY: Julie Rider SCRIP: Lori Eisenreich
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 9:00 AM SERVERS: Zach Pieper, Thomas McDonald
Scott Wild, Jr.
READER: Clarence Stoffel CANTOR: Laura McChesney SACRISTAN: Lisa Stoffel
ROSARY: Tony and Lisa Schoch SCRIP: Tami Pieper
MONEY COUNTERS:
Mary Steinmetz, Dorinda Wynimko
Monday, October 4
Memorial of St. Francis of Assisi
4:15-5:15 PM First Monday Holy Hour St. Charles 5:30 PM Mass + Donald Schindler St. Charles
6:30 PM Novena St. Peter
Tuesday, October 5 St. Faustina Kowalska
8:30 AM Mass + Kenneth Schemenauer St. Charles Wednesday, October 6
St. Bruno; Blessed Marie Rose Durocher
8:30 AM Mass Intention of Kaela Higgins St. Charles Thursday, October 7
Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary
8:30 AM Mass + Father Thomas Fagan St. Charles Friday, October 8
8:30 AM Mass + LaVerne Vogelpohl St. Peter Saturday, October 9
St. Denis and Companions, St. John Leonardi
4:00 PM Mass + Tom Bye St. Charles
6:30 PM Mass + Randy Bennesch St. Peter Sunday, October 10
7:30 AM Mass + Rita Oberweis St. Charles 9:00 AM Mass + Anthony Simon St. Peter 10:30 AM Mass All Entrusted to Our Pastor’s Care St. Charles
6:00 PM Rosary St. Charles
EMOC at St. Charles Borromeo
At this time please bring a mask to Mass with you to wear during the distribution of communion.
Thank you.
Readings for the week of October 3, 2021
Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 [cf. 5]
Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12
Monday: Jon 1:1—2:2, 11/Jon 2:3, 4, 5, 8/Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10/Ps 130:1b-2, 3-4ab, 7-8 [3]
Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11/Ps 86:3-4, 5-6, 9-10 [15]/Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Mal 3:13-20b/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [Ps 40:5a]
Lk 11:5-13
Friday: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2/Ps 9:2-3, 6 and 16, 8-9 [9]
Lk 11:15-26
Saturday: Jl 4:12-21/Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12 [12a]
Lk 11:27-28
Next Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [14]
Heb 4:12-13/Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27
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Please Note:
Monday, October 11 — Mass time moved to 8:30 AM Tuesday, October 12 — No Mass
FRIDAY NIGHT BINGO at 7:00 PM
Food and refreshments are available beginning at 5:00 PM.Proceeds go to local charities.
Knights of Columbus Hall 236 Pumphouse Road Chippewa Falls
Knights of Columbus Charity Raffle.
Ticket price is $5 each
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First prize is a 2022 Ford F150 XLT
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Second prize is $25,000 cash or a 2022 Harley Davidson Motorcycle
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Third through 100 prizes are $500 each Drawing to be held Saturday, May 7, 2022, at 7:15, at Chula Vista Resort, Wisconsin Dells. All profits from the raffle go to charities in Wisconsin.
Contact a Knight during Bingo for tickets, or any member of the Chippewa Falls Knights of Columbus Council #974. Thank you Paul Nevins 715.720.9601.
October Mass Attendance Count
Every weekend during the month of October, starting this weekend, the ushers will be counting the
attendance at each Mass.
NEWS and EVENTS
FAITH FORMATION
Religious Ed and Sacramental Prep Greg Gilbertson
Coordinator of Religious Education <[email protected]>
All St. Peter and St. Charles Parents
Our First Reconciliation Parent Meeting will be held on Saturday, October 23, from 10:00 to 11:30 AM at St. Charles Church. If you have a second grader, or an older child who may have missed receiving their First
Reconciliation and First Holy Communion, please visit our Faith Formation website to register them and to see the entire schedule.
Register now online, go to:
1.<www.chippewafallsfaithformation.net>
2. Go to St. Charles/St. Peter drop-down menu and choose the sacrament link.
3. If you have questions on either the grade 1-9 RE or the second grade prep classes, please contact me.
Greg Gilbertson
Trivia Night at St. Paul Assemble your team for Trivia Night in Bloomer! Held on Friday, October 8, in St. Paul’s Church undercroft at 1222 Main Street, Bloomer. Doors open at 7:00 PM with questions beginning at 7:30.
The cost is $10 per person. Teams of four to eight people should pre-register with Ann at 715-568-4789.
Holy Ghost Parish Chicken Dinner
Holy Ghost Fabulous Grilled Chicken meal will be held on Sunday, October 3, from 11:00 AM until 1:30 PM on the parish grounds. This will be a walk-up carry-out or drive-thru event. The menu includes grilled ¼ chicken with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, dinner roll and dessert. The cost is $10.00. We hope to see you there!
Gospel of Life White Mass and Banquet
Join us Monday evening, October 18, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman in La Crosse. The Keynote presenter, John Travaline, MD, an expert in Catholic medical ethics, will speak on “Seeing Human Dignity Through the Theology of the Body.”
Schedule:
6:00 PM – White Mass with Bishop Callahan, honoring Catholic healthcare professionals;
7:00 PM – Banquet 7:45 PM – Presentation
Cost: $20/person $10/students. All are welcome! To learn more and to register, visit<diolc.org/gospeloflife>.
Our First Monday Holy Hour will be held at St. Charles Borromeo Church on Monday, October 4, beginning with exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at 4:15 PM.
Confessions will be heard from 4:45 until 5:15.
Benediction will be given at 5:15 and the Mass will follow at 5:30. All are welcome; bring a friend!
Life Chain 2021
Sunday, October 3 2:00 to 3:30 PM Regis High School
2100 Fenwick Ave, Eau Claire
Life Chain is a peaceful witness and prayer vigil on behalf of unborn children whose lives are threated by abortion. Receive a pro-life sign at the Regis High School parking lot and then stand with others along South Hastings Way as we pray for an end to abortion. Sponsored by the Eau Claire County
Chapter of Wisconsin Right to Life. Stand up for Life!
Holy Family Charcoal Chicken Dinner
The Knights of Columbus of Stanley is sponsoring a Charcoal Chicken Dinner dine-in or carry out on Thursday, October 7, 4:00 PM until gone.
Holy Family Hall, 226 E Third Ave, Stanley.
Half chicken is $12.00; quarter chicken is
$10.00; ages five and under are free
NEWS and EVENTS
FINANCES
October Church Cleaning: St. Clara Circle
Please vacuum church entrances, wash windows on doors, sanitize doorknobs and handles, clean restrooms and do a walk-through of the church.
Circle chairs are Mary Hartman and Sandy Grunewald.
St. Francesca Food Pantry Collection
There will be a second collection for the St. Francesca Food Pantry on the weekend of October 9 and 10. Thank you for your generosity!
Pork Steak Dinner
The work schedule for the Pork Steak Dinner are available at the church entrances.
Fall Meeting
The Christian Mothers' Fall Meeting will be Sunday, October 17, after the 9:00 Mass. Everyone is invited.
Taste of Tilden Questionnaire
A Taste of Tilden meeting was held on Thursday, September 23. To help with organizing and planning, we are asking all parish families to complete a short
questionnaire. The questionnaire has been sent via email, the survey link is <https://forms.gle/b1TYrXqUgTC9AxP47>.
The questionnaire is also available in paper form at each of the church entrances. Please return paper forms in the collection basket at Mass this weekend or return to Cathy at the Central Parish Office by Monday, October 4. We appreciate everyone taking the time to provide feedback.
Thank you!
Christian Mothers’ News
Peter’s Patter
2021 Christian Mothers’ Officers President: Julie Rider, 715.944.4921
VPresident: Amanda Anderson, 715.829.7027 Treasurer: Tami Pieper, 715.933.0982
Secretary: Cindy Meyer, 715.210.5791 Email: <[email protected]>
September 27, 2021
ADULT GIVING ST. CHARLES ST. PETER Weekly Budget $9,574.73 $4,110.92 Envelope Contributions $3,106.00 $2,804.00 Online Giving $1,683.33 $ 605.25 Shortfall (Over) $4,785.40 $1,877.67 Budget Thru 6/30/2022 $497,886.00 (100%) $213,768.00 (100%) Budget Thru 09/26/21 $124,471.49 (25%) $53,441.96 (25%) Collected Thru 09/26/21 $95,132.49 (19.0%) $38,388.25 (18.0%) Shortfall (Over) * $29,339.00* $15,053.71*
This section shows the weekly and yearly budget for adult envelope giving. *This last number shows the amount that we are short or (over) to make our budget from 7/1/2021 through the current week.
EXTRA COLLECTIONS ST. CHARLES ST. PETER
Youth $0.00 $ 5.00
Fuel Fund $450.00
St. Charles Building Fund
5/1/2019 thru 09/21/2021
Goal $2,500,000.00
Total Pledged $1,701,382.89 Beginning Balance $ 307,915.45 Pledges Received $1,563,839.65 Interest Earned $ 60,821.64 Less Expenses $ -225,717.67 Total in Savings $ 1,706,859.07
By leaving us the Blessed Sacrament, Jesus gives us the chance to be with Him every day. Adorers needed:
Bold hours are most in need. Call Andy at
715.568.5243 to help with any hours or to schedule any other hour with Jesus. There are MANY hours that need a second adorer.
Goldsmith Chapel
123 Allen St., Chippewa Falls
Adorers Needed
Sundays 11:00 AM & 4:00 PM Mondays 11:00 AM
Tuesdays 12:00 Midnight Thursdays 8:00 AM
Fridays 12:00 Midnight & 1:00 AM
Parishioners and Families,
We are all getting in the swing of things now that it has been a little over one month since we started school!
• In Language Arts, the sixth graders have been learning more about nonfiction stories while the fifth graders have been reading a story that is realistic fiction.
• In Science class, we have been reviewing the structure and properties of matter and mass.
• In Social Studies, we have been going over the
differences between the United States North and South, in the early 1800s.
• In Math, the sixth graders are learning to multiply and divide fractions while the fifth graders are starting to divide by 1 digit and 2 digits.
• In Religion, both fifth and sixth graders are learning about angels and identifying the nine choirs of angels.
Thank you all for everything you do. We keep you in our prayers.
Ms. Anstett and the Fifth and Sixth Graders
McDONELL AREA CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (MACS) 1316 Bel Air Blvd., Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
McDonellAreaCatholicSchools.org * 715.723.0538 Who is a parishioner?
One who is registered and regularly participates in the liturgical life of the parish and demonstrates support of the parish mission by completing and fulfilling an annual commitment of time, treasure and talent.
To register in the Parish: We welcome anyone interested in being an active member of our parish. Please call the parish office (715-723-4088) and make an appointment with Msgr. Gorman.
Baptisms: First-time parents must attend an instruction class, which is held every three months. Parents are encouraged to plan ahead and attend the class prior to the birth of their child. Please contact the parish office to sign up for the class.
Marriages: Couples are required to contact Father at least six months prior to the anticipated wedding date and BEFORE making any other arrangements or reserving a reception hall.
Anointing of the Sick: If you would like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick, please see Father after Mass. The sacrament is available to all who are ailing physically, mentally or spiritually.
Hospitalized/Homebound: If you are in the hospital or homebound and would like to receive Holy Communion, please contact the parish office.
Address Change: Please contact the parish office if you have moved and have a new address.
Phone Number Change: With many using cell phones and no longer have a land line, we would appreciate your updated
information. Please call the parish office.
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Catholic Mission: Rosary and Pro-Life Month
October is both the month of the Rosary and Pro-Life Month! MACS’
patroness is the Blessed Virgin Mary and we encourage everyone to pray the rosary daily. We are engaging in multiple activities for Pro-Life month, including our Student Ambassador-led diaper drive, pro-life display on the lawn at McDonell/Notre Dame, spiritual adoption program with our elementary students, and encouragement to attend the Life Chain on October 3 from 2:30 to 4:00 PM near Regis High School. All life is precious!
Olson’s Ice Cream Back-to-School Share Night
Thursday, October 14, 3:00 PM-8:00 PM: Help McDonell raise money in a sweet way at Olson’s Ice Cream. Olson’s is helping MACS raise money by donating 10% of proceeds raised during the event. This fundraiser will only be valid at the 611 North Bridge Street, Chippewa Falls location.
Kohl Teacher & Principal Nominations MACS parents and students are invited to go to
<www.kohleducation.org> by Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at 5:00 PM, and nominate their favorite teacher or principal for the 2022 Herb Kohl Educational Foundation Teacher Fellowship and Principal Leadership awards. If your nominee chooses to apply, he or she will be considered for a $6,000 personal grant and a $6,000 matching grant for his or her school.
Volunteers Needed!
We are looking for volunteer bus drivers that have their CDL and can drive passenger buses for our sporting, school & Camp Macks trips.
This is perfect for those who have recently retired. If you are able to volunteer for this position please contact human resources at 715.723.0538 x3323, or by email <[email protected]>.
Homecoming Week
Celebrate homecoming by cheering on our athletic teams! The action starts with boys’ soccer Thursday, October 14, at 4:30 PM, at Casper Park, followed by varsity volleyball at McDonell Central Catholic High School at 7:15 PM, football Friday, October 15, at 7:00 PM, on Dorais Field, versus Gilman; and cross county Saturday, October 16, starting at 10:00 AM, in Fall Creek. Go Macks!
Employment Opportunities at MACS
MACS is seeking the following positions for the 2021-22 school year:
Early Childhood Team Member, Morning & Afternoon Shuttle Driver, and Assistant Food Service Director/Cook. Please visit our website
“ABOUT - EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY”; or contact human resources at 715.723.0538 x3323; or by email <[email protected]>.
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Do you shop with a Kohl's credit card? If yes, do you know that you can pay on your credit card using Kohl’s gift cards? Scrip carries Kohl’s gift cards in increments of $10, $25, $50 and $100. Please contact
<[email protected]> for all Scrip purchases.
Football Mania Winners
Thank you to all who have purchased Football Mania tickets!
Winners for Week 2:
Darci Sikora $100 Greg St Arnault $25 Tom Burgraff $25 Charles Smiskey $25 Hermann Meinen $25 Rod Henning $25
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