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Roman Catholic Parish

S a i n t J e ro m e

995 S. Silver Lake Street • Oconomowoc, WI 53066

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time • September 5, 2021

Pastoral Staff

Parish Office: (262) 569-3020 Fr. John Gibson, Administrator Deacon Luis Pena

email: diacono.luispena67@gmail.com phone: 262-391-6424

Kathy Collins, Director of Administrative Services Simone Gheller, Director of Music

Tim Boelter, Maintenance Coordinator Tim Boelter, Cemetery Sexton

School Office: (262) 569-3030 Mary Johnson, Principal

Faith Formation Office: (262) 569-3025 Chris Grote, Director of Faith Formation

Mass Schedule

Saturday Evening: 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am

Daily Mass: Monday-Saturday 8:00 am Spanish Mass: Sunday 3:00 pm

Devotions

• Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in the Mater Christi Adoration Chapel

• Liturgy of the Hours: 7:20 am Monday- Saturday in Church

• Divine Mercy Chaplet: 3:00 pm Monday- Friday in the Mater Christi Adoration Chapel

• Mother of Perpetual Help following Tuesday 8:00 am Mass

Reconciliation

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Volunteers Needed

YOUR HELP is needed on Thursdays, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., to transport the residents at Shorehaven who are wheelchair- bound to and from the chapel for the Catholic Mass. This ministry is very much appreciated by those who could not otherwise attend Mass. To volunteer please contact Marilyn Henes, 567-3671. THANK YOU!

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“Did not God choose those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom that He promised to those who love Him?” ~James 2:5

What is more important — being rich in faith or rich in possessions? Society tells us that possessions are most important.

God teaches a different lesson. When we are rich in faith, we keep God first and experience true joy and peace. When we put possessions first, we soon realize we can never have enough and happiness is fleeting. When we put faith over possessions, we truly realize it is better to give than receive.

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stjeromeparishandschool The Eucharist is a Miracle

but Much More

Every third year, during the summer, the cycle of liturgical readings presents us with the Bread of Life Discourse from Chapter 6 of John’s gospel so that we can meditate on the central mystery of our faith. The Eucharist is the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, His very divine Presence among us.

Those words are easy to say, but it’s easy to miss their true meaning: God Himself comes to us at the moment of consecration. The bread and wine turn into the Body and Blood of Christ – invisibly as it were. The theological term for that transformation is Transubstantiation, and it is the essence of our sacramental belief. It is a miracle of grace, but in fact, it is much more.

A fascinating book from the ’50s called Understanding Miracles (by Zsolt Aradi, republished in 2011 by Sophia Institute Press), claimed that the Eucharist does not fit the definition of a miracle as such. Miracles touch our sensory experience; they are recognizable by some external and inexplicable change.

While the Eucharist is certainly miraculous, it is better to call it a profound mystery. That is, it offers no external evidence of change after the moment of consecration. The only sensory experience one may have of it is the taste of the elements of bread and wine, but these have not changed from before the moment of consecration.

They are not of the substance of the mystery.

This dynamism of inner change (substance) without an outer change is the essential point of the Eucharistic mystery: it requires an act of faith to “see” what has happened.

In approaching this mystery, we are as blind as the first followers of Jesus. They were looking for external signs as proof of Jesus’

teaching. They wanted to place faith in something tangible, doable, actionable. Their responses to Jesus’ discourse reflect this desire to grab hold of the mystery:

“What can we do to accomplish the works of God” (Jn 6:28);

“What sign can you do, that we may see and believe in you?” (v. 30).

They wanted evidence of His claims to be the Bread of Life. What they got instead was an exhortation to believe.

“Do not work for food that perishes but for the food that endures for eternal life,” Jesus told them (v. 27); and then,

“This is the work of God, that you believe in the one He sent” (v. 29).

This is perhaps why the Eucharist has always been a point of contention, historically, even among some who profess Christian belief. It forms a dividing line between faith and sight. We must believe – beyond belief – that the bread and wine we see is actually and truly the God we cannot see.

Our belief is an act of pure faith. It is different from the faith we put in miracles, which are expressions of divine power. We can see the changes they make in the world. But the Eucharist mystery exhibits no external change whatsoever. It is an expression of the divine essence. We must simply believe.

The astounding thing is that God invites us into this mystery. St.

Maximilian Kolbe knew how great a gift that is, when he said that

"If angels could be jealous of men, they would be so for one reason: Holy Communion."

(by Thomas J. McKenna, Catholic Action for Faith and Family)

COME AND SEE ...

All are invited to join us in viewing “The Chosen” — a multi-season series about the life of Christ, from the perspective of those who met him. Season 2 Episode 1: Thunder (65 minutes) and Episode 2: I Saw You (53 minutes) will be shown on Saturday,

September 18, beginning at 6:30 p.m. sharp on the big screen in Marian Hall. There will be a short intermission between episodes. ***We have been using Closed Captioning which makes it easier to follow for those difficult-to-hear parts.

(Doors open at 6:00 p.m.; please use gym entrance at rear of building.)

Families are welcome! (Please use your discretion as some scenes may not be suitable for young children.) Pre-teens must be accompanied by an adult. There will be folding chairs available, but feel free to bring your own comfy camp chair, blankets/pillows for children, snacks and beverages.

Come and See … if you’ve not heard about this amazing series! Come and See … even if you’ve already seen these episodes! Invite your family and friends — you will get to know Jesus in a whole new way!

For more information contact Cheryl at the Parish Office, 262-

569-3020. (LOOKING AHEAD: Season 2 Episodes 3 & 4 —

Saturday, October 2. Two episodes will be shown every

other Saturday. Mark your calendar and join us!)

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Liturgical Schedule

Monday, September 6 8:00 am †Henry Prinster Tuesday, September 7 8:00 am †Kathy Earsley Wednesday, September 8 8:00 am †Norm Binger Thursday, September 9 8:00 am †Fr. Tom Brundage Friday, September 10

8:00 am †Carl Buss

2:00 pm Wedding - Zilinger/Jez Saturday, September 11

8:00 am †Jim Schram 4:30 pm †Ruth Gloyer Presider: Fr. John Gibson Sunday, September 12

8:00 am †Joseph & Eleanora Baillargeon Presider: Fr. John Gibson

10:30 am Parishioners of St. Jerome Presider: Fr. John Gibson

3:00 pm (Spanish Mass) In Honor of Caroline Johnson Presider: Fr. David Cooney, SDS

Welcome to St. Jerome Parish

If you are interested in joining St. Jerome Catholic Parish, please contact the Parish Office, 569-3020. We will provide you with all the necessary information. (Registration forms are also available on the welcome table in the narthex or on the parish website.)

Again, welcome!

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Readings for the Week

Readings for the week of September 5, 2021 Sunday: Is 35:4-7a/Jas 2:1-5/Mk 7:31-37 Monday: Col 1:24—2:3/Lk 6:6-11

Tuesday: Col 2:6-15/Lk 6:12-19 Wednesday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30/

Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or 1:18-23 Thursday: Col 3:12-17/Lk 6:27-38 Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14/Lk 6:39-42 Saturday: 1 Tm 1:15-17/Lk 6:43-49

Next Sunday: Is 50:5-9a/Jas 2:14-18/Mk 8:27-35

Parish Stewardship of Treasure

In Thanksgiving for God’s gifts to us, we returned to God:

Sunday Gifts (8/29/2021) ... $ 19,385 Fiscal Year-to-Date Stewardship ... $ 184,325

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Mortgage Debt Balance ... Check Back for Update

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY

Dates & Events

Saturday, September 4

~“The Chosen,” 6:30 pm, Marian Hall (page 2) Sunday, September 5

~New Parishioner Orientation & Welcome, 9:00 am, Youth Rm (left column)

Monday, September 6

~Labor Day: Parish, Faith Formation & School Offices Closed Tuesday, September 7

~Bible Study, “The Bible Timeline,” 9:00 am, Parish Conference Room

Friday, September 10

~Bible Study, “The Bible Timeline,” 9:00 am, Parish Conference Room

~KC Fish Fry, 4:30-7:00 pm, Marian Hall Saturday, September 11

~Baptism Preparation Class, 9:00 am, Parish Conference Room (page 4)

Sunday, September 12

~8th Grade Car Wash, after both Masses, Rear Parking Lot (page 5)

Online Giving is available on our parish website — www.stjerome.org

Just click on “Online Giving” in the green bar at top of page Please consider a donation

to one or more of the following funds:

Church Support * Faith Formation Tuition Assistance * St. Vincent de Paul Society

School Endowment Fund * Holy Days check online for the complete list

THANK YOU

New Parishioner Orientation

& Welcome

Next Gathering: Sunday, September 5

All newly registered parishioners, anyone considering joining the parish, or those just interested in learning more about our parish and school are invited to a brief New Parishioner Orientation and Welcome to be held the first Sunday of each month following the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Please join us in the Youth Room for a very short video introduction to the parish and school, plus learn about the many parish ministries.

Reception of Holy Communion

Please note that all Extraordinary Ministers are now

allowed to distribute Holy Communion on the tongue or in

the hand, so please feel free to receive in the line closest to

your seat.

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Banns of Marriage

III Chelsea Zilinger & Lukasz Jez September 10, 2021 II Abigail Claus & Willie Napgezek

September 17, 2021 II Emily Johnson & Alex Bell

September 18, 2021 I Colleen Welsh & Charlie Popp

September 25, 2021

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Gary Barry Sally Butler Chris Clark Pat Kathy Dalgren David Giese Elijah Hansen Cloe Hendrick Kurt Hendrick, Sr.

Diane Iwanski Charlene Kalmer

Rita Kester Kathi & Jim Klann

Dan Kondracki Benjamin Kroening

Kurt Lindemann Rita Lofy Thomas Milazzo

Dave Ostrenga Tara Pellock

Tom Strey Marv Wichert

Rest in Peace

Please remember in your prayers:

~Carol Jonas, mother of Christine Jonas May God give her family and friends comfort and consolation.

If you are aware of a parishioner who is sick or hospitalized and in need of prayers, please call the Parish Office.

Please Pray for the Sick

Newly Baptized

We welcome into our faith community through Baptism:

~Leila Rose Palermo, daughter of Jenna and Ryan Welcome, little one!

Gift Bearer Sign-Up

Gift Bearers are now being scheduled for September & October.

If you or your family are interested in serving in this ministry

— just one time or on a regular basis — please call the Parish Office, 569-3020, or sign up in the ushers’ room before or after Mass.

Thank you for serving in this ministry!

Eucharistic Adoration

“Your most loving Heart, O Jesus, dwells in this Sacrament, burning with love for us. It is there continually performing thousands of good deeds toward us.”

~St. John Eudes

Would You Pray for a Priest Each Day?

Sunday, September 5 - Fr. Joseph Hass Monday, September 6 - Fr. Howard Hasse Tuesday, September 7 - Bishop Jeffrey Haines

Wednesday, September 8 - Pope Francis Thursday, September 9 - Fr. Michael Hammer

Friday, September 10 - Fr. Charles Hanel Saturday, September 11 - Fr. Paul Hartmann

Baptism Preparation Class

Anyone planning to request the Sacrament of Baptism for a baby or child should attend a baptism class which will be held the second Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. in the Parish Conference Room. Upcoming class date: September 11.

Please plan ahead! For more information or to register for an upcoming class, please contact Vicki at the Parish Office, 262- 569-3020 x1404.

FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

All families with children in Grades 3K - 11 (Confirmation) should now register your children for the 2021-2022 Faith Formation classes here at St. Jerome’s which will begin September 12.

To register, go to:

stjerome.org/faith-formation

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We have a need for CATECHISTS for a variety of grades. If you are interested in sharing your faith and serving in the ministry of catechist, please contact Chris Grote, Director of Faith Formation, cgrote@stjerome.org.

Altar Server Training

Children of the parish, in grades 3 and up who have received their First Holy Communion, are invited to serve as altar servers for the weekend Masses. A session for NEW & CURRENT SERVERS will be held on Tuesday, September 14, at 6:00 p.m.

in church, led by Fr. John Gibson. Questions? Please contact

Vicki, 262-569-3020 x 1404.

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Openings for

Perpetual Adoration

Please help us to have a second person in prayer at Eucharistic Adoration at the hours listed below. Is the Lord calling you to prayer during one of these hours?

Sunday: Midnight, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 6:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 8:00pm, 10:00pm, 11:00pm

Monday: Midnight, 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 5:00am, 6:00am, 9:00am, 10:00am, 3:00pm, 7:00pm, 9:00pm

Tuesday: Midnight, 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 6:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 9:00pm, 10:00pm, 11:00pm

Wednesday: Midnight, 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 8:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 9:00pm, 11:00pm

Thursday: Midnight, 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 6:00am, 7:00am, 8:00am, 9:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 11:00pm

Friday: Midnight, 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 6:00am, 8:00am, 9:00am, 10:00am, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:00pm,10:00pm, 11:00pm

Saturday: 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 7:00am, 8:00am, 9:00am, 10:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 8:00pm, 10:00pm, 11:00pm

***PLEASE NOTE: There is an especially great need for perpetual adorers for the hours listed in RED. Please prayerfully consider whether God is calling YOU!

Are you available for an hour during the week?

To sign up, go to: https://adorationpro.org/jeromewi Questions? Please call Anne Simonis, 567-1339.

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PLEASE HELP ST. JEROME EARN FREE MONEY!!!

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*** THIS WEEK’S FEATURED ADVERTISERS ***

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Tom’s Auto Body Parameters Industries, Inc.

Thank you to the many businesses and individuals who advertise in our weekly bulletin. Through their generosity,

our weekly bulletin is provided at no cost to the parish.

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS

Phase II Columbarium Construction

St. Jerome Cemetery currently offers gravesites for in-ground interment of a casket for traditional burials or an urn for cremated remains. In addition, we also offer the columbarium niches for an above-ground option for cremated remains.

The second phase of construction for the columbariums is scheduled to begin soon. Niches are being sold now for this new construction. For more information or to purchase a niche, please contact Lynn Hacker at the parish office, 262-569- 3020 x1408.

For information on purchasing a traditional gravesite or any questions regarding the cemetery, please contact Tim Boelter, cemetery sexton, 262-443-9807.

The St. Jerome 8th Grade Class is sponsoring a car wash NEXT Sunday, September 12, right here at St. Jerome’s in the rear parking lot! Drop off your

car before Mass and have it ready for pick-up when you are ready to leave OR just drive up after Mass.

All proceeds will go toward the 8th grade class trip to Washington, D.C. next Spring. Thank you for your support!

You’re Invited

Don’t miss Scott Hahn and the St. Paul Center at St. Charles

Parish, Hartland, on Saturday, September 18 — starting with

Mass at 8:00 a.m. followed with two talks by Scott Hahn, an

American Catholic theologian and author. Talk titles are “Hope

to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of

the Body” and “Road to Emmaus: Cultivating Eucharistic

Amazement.” Cost is $15/person. For more information and

registration, go to https://stpaulcenter.com/milwaukee

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Calendar Raffle Winners

*August 17 — Roger Mayer — $25

*August 18 — Franklin Smith — $50

*August 24 — Kurt Steinke — $25

*August 25 — Jeannette Putnam — $50

CONGRATULATIONS

Our St. Jerome Maintenance Ministry volunteer group has been operating now for about three months. The group meets Wednesday mornings following the 8:00 a.m. Mass (approx.

8:30 a.m.) at the canopy entrance for a short social time and discussion of work to be completed on that day. We then work on job assignments and complete our work by noon.

Bring your own hand tools for the job you will be doing — hammer, screwdriver, etc. We will provide any necessary specialty tools.

Meeting dates include: September 8, 15, 22 & 29 — meet at the church canopy entrance at 8:30 a.m. We look forward to welcoming you to our ministry. ALL ARE WELCOME. Thank you for sharing your time and talents with St. Jerome Parish! For more information, contact Roger Mayer, 262-490-7193, or Terry Walsh, 920-261-8580.

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R.C.I.A.: Come Join Us!

The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is for you:

~If you are baptized Catholic but have been away from the church and are in need of sacraments,

~If you have never been baptized and would like to become a member of the Catholic Church,

~If you are considering a change from another church tradition,

~If you are not Catholic but would like to know more about the Catholic Church,

~If you are questioning faith issues and not sure whether you would want to be Catholic.

If you would like to learn about the Catholic Church, come to a closer relationship with Jesus, and join others in Christian Community, YOU ARE WELCOME!

Classes will begin in September. Consider inviting a family member or friend to explore the Catholic faith! For more information regarding RCIA or what classes will look like this Fall, please contact the Parish Office, 262-569-3020.

If you are interested in sitting at a table with other St.

Jerome parishioners, please drop off your Seminary Dinner registration payment at the Parish Office no later than Tuesday, September 7, and we will make a group reservation. (Checks should be payable to “St.

Francis de Sales Seminary”.)

St. Vincent Inner City Meal Program

This month we only need fruit juice boxes — no cookies or jello are needed (this month only). If you are able to provide juice boxes, please drop off at the Parish Office before noon on Wednesday, September 8.

Thank you for all you do to help feed the hungry.

For more information, please call Arlene Ziety, 567-6074.

Our next meal date will be October 13.

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Traveling Crucifix

Families have the opportunity to host the Traveling Crucifix in their home by signing up for a week on the schedule and then praying for vocations to the priesthood, religious life and holy marriages during their host week. Please sign up on the sheet in the narthex after weekend Mass or call the Parish Office during business hours, 262-569-3020. (Your family may select the weekend Mass of your attendance to receive the Traveling Crucifix.) Enthrone the crucifix in a highly visible place in your home and pray together as a family, with your grandchildren or your spouse once each day from Sunday through Thursday, utilizing the brochure that will guide you in prayer. Return the Traveling Crucifix to the parish office by Noon the following Friday. (It is not permissible to pass the crucifix from family to family for insurance purposes.)

Thank you for increasing your prayer for vocations!

Safeguarding All God’s Family

Per the Archdiocesan Safe Environment Office, all persons requiring training (teachers, catechists, teacher aides, health room, playground, school parents and school volunteers) should register for one of the virtual training sessions until in-person training can be safely resumed. This is a mandatory one-time training for EVERYONE over 18 years of age

— including moms AND dads — who works/volunteers in any capacity with minors in Catholic schools or parishes.

*NOTE: All school parents are required to take this training.

To register for an upcoming virtual training session (available in English or Spanish), go to http://Milwaukee.CMGconnect.org You will need to register for a new account with your name, a username and password; then on the next page under “Initial Live Training Only — Safe Environment Curriculum” click on

“Start Curriculum” to register for the online training session of your choice. (Note: At this time there are nine virtual sessions to choose from scheduled in August.)

This training must be completed PRIOR to volunteering in any way with our St. Jerome school or faith formation children.

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JOIN THE MEN’S GROUP on Fridays at 5:45 a.m. for breakfast and a hot cup of coffee — beginning September 10 in Marian Hall. This year will feature a new That Man Is You program, “All Things New” with Scott Hahn, John Bergsma and many more. No need to register … just show up!

For more information please contact Bob Nussbaum, robert.nussbaum@live.com, 248-767-6050

Employment Opportunity

A Food Service Assistant is needed on an as-needed substitute basis for the lunch program at St. Jerome School. Duties would include assisting with food preparation, lunch service, and clean-up. This is a paid position; hours are from 9:00 a.m. till 1:00 or 1:30 p.m.

The Safe Environment Education training must be completed prior to working with school-age children. For more information, please contact Mrs. Johnson, principal, 262-569-3030.

Women’s Retreat Weekend

ATTENTION, WOMEN OF ST. JEROME! How do we return to those basic Gospel values so as to bring a sense of healing not only to the world, but to each of us and our families and friends?

The Redemptorist Retreat Center in Oconomowoc is happy to welcome all women of the parish to a weekend retreat from Friday, October 1, at 6:30 p.m. to Noon on Sunday, October 3, to reflect on that question. With other women of our parish, we will explore how we can be people of hope even during days of worry and concern because of what is going on around us. Enjoy the beautiful and peaceful setting with great food and inspiring reflections from the staff. For more information on how to attend, please contact Joyce Lex, 262-200-2466. You can also register online at www.redemptoristretreat.org.

Register Now for the

2021 Women of Christ Conference

The 14th annual WOMEN OF CHRIST®

CONFERENCE will take place on Saturday, November 6, at Washington County Fair Park. This year’s theme, Let Him In, inspires us to invite Jesus into our hearts. Come to hear captivating talks from: the duo Sisters of Life and Fr. John Burns, Patty Schneier, Fr. Leo Patalinghug, Fr. Nick Baumgardner, and Emcee Anne Auger.

Archbishop Jerome Listecki will celebrate the closing Mass at 4:00 p.m. Confession and Adoration will be available. The Vendor Market is open until 3:00 p.m.

Please Note: Mask wearing and social distancing will not be guaranteed at the conference. This year there is no group discount, so each participant should register online and pay by credit card. If you need help with registration, contact Mary Jane Peschmann, 262-237-0572. Register early because attendance is limited.

Register: womenofchrist.net * Phone: 262-689-9725

E-Mail: womenofchrist@gmail.com

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