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n today’s readings the focus is on leprosy. In the ancient Near East, the disease of leprosy carried a social stigma that impacted
both the individual and the community. Dating back to the days of Moses, lepers were excommunicated from the community,
considered “unclean,” and therefore in a state of sin before God and the entire community.
In the Gospel reading, we hear how a leper begged Jesus to heal him of his sickness. And indeed, Jesus did just that. In this
opening chapter in Mark, this is the third isolated miracle: the first was the driving out of the evil spirit, last week it was healing Peter’s
mother-in-law, and today the cleansing of the leper. In each case it was an opportunity for Jesus to display his healing powers as a gift,
a surprise, from a loving God on a particular person in a particular circumstance. This is how Jesus approaches each of us in our own
present/unique situation. Pope Francis, reflecting on these healings, notes that “they did not understand that God is a God of surprises;
that God is always new; He never contradicts himself; He always surprise us.”
Is that not our situation as well? I often wonder what still lies around the corner for me/us as we continue to surface the many
dimensions of the risen Jesus’ personality. Somehow Jesus never fits snugly into the boxes we have created. The risen Jesus is filled with
surprises. As the French author Francois Mauriac notes: “After the Resurrection, we are apt to encounter the Risen Lord when and where
we least expect.”
And speaking of surprises, let me share my most recent experience. In mid-January I had several medical procedures resulting in the
determination that I have an advanced form of pancreatic cancer. It is inoperable at this time because of the size of the tumor and its
proximity to a major artery. While I am contemplating a treatment of chemotherapy and radiation, I am also contemplating a non-invasive
approach and just letting things take their course. I recall Thomas ! Kempis
Merciful God,
writing, “If you are unwilling to suffer, how will you be a friend of Jesus?”
You gave Father Arrupe your deep love
Like him, I believe suffering is a part of the Christian story. But I also agree with
Which he shared with everyone his life touched.
Theresa of Avila’s observation that “pain is not permanent.”
If it is your will, glorify him on earth
So that many will be Persons for Others sharing your love.
That others will lovingly accept Your divine plan.
I ask you to hear this prayer,
Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
My intention is to live as normal a life as possible and continue to be active in
the parish and meet my sacramental obligations. I have grown very fond of our
parish community. You have been generous in your welcome and supportive to
my ideas and aspirations for The Gesu. We pray well together!
Jesuit Pedro Arrupe captures my present disposition when he writes:
“More than ever I find myself in the hands of God; that is what I have wanted all of my life. But now there is a difference: the initiative is
entirely with God. It is indeed a profound spiritual experience to know and feel myself so totally in God’s hands.”
I rely on your prayers that my life, until the end, may praise and glorify God. Please pray for me using the prayer for Pedro Arrupe’s
canonization. Who knows, I may be the miracle he needs to be made a saint, so we could still have many more years together!
ASH WEDNESDAY – FEBRUARY 18
HE IS WAITING
Blessing and distribution of ashes will take place at each Mass:
6:15 and 7:00 a.m. (Lower Church).
11:00 a.m., 12:05 and 5:30 p.m. (Upper Church).
LENTEN EVENINGS OF PRAYER AND CONFESSION
Ash Wednesday Masses sponsored by MU Campus Ministry:
12 noon - Chapel of the Holy Family. 9:00 p.m. - Gesu Parish
Abstinence: All who have celebrated their 14th birthday are
required to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and on all Fridays
of Lent.
Fasting: All who have celebrated their 18th birthday and have not
yet celebrated their 59th birthday are required to consume only one
full meal on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Two smaller meals
are also permitted, but no food should be eaten in between meals.
LENTEN MORNING OF REFLECTION
Saturday, February 21 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Our director
will be Fr. Roc O’Connor, S.J. No cost to attend - free-will
offerings accepted. Lunch included. Please register by
Tuesday, February 17.
PALMS TO ASHES
Do you have blessed palms left from last Palm Sunday?
You can drop them off in church and we will burn them to make
more ashes for next year’s Ash Wednesday.
During Lent, Gesu will host He Is Waiting, an archdiocesan-wide
Lenten initiative to offer the sacrament of reconciliation.
The doors to the Lower Church will be open the first
five Tuesday nights of Lent from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The first of
these evenings is Tuesday February 24.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Every Friday of Lent at 4:00 p.m. in the Upper Church.
Please use either the east transept door or the elevator entrance.
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Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46/1 Cor 10:31--11:1/Mk 1:40-45
Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25/Mk 8:11-13
Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10/Mk 8:14-21
Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18/2 Cor 5:20--6:2/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday: Dt 30:15-20/Lk 9:22-25
Friday: Is 58:1-9a/Mt 9:14-15
Saturday: Is 58:9b-14/Lk 5:27-32
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GESU PASTORAL COUNCIL
A RETURN TO THE SACRED SOURCES
“This is important: to get to know people, listen, expand the
circle of ideas.” – Pope Francis, 1 October 2013. The Church
of the Gesu needs you to listen to Pope Francis’ call and to
consider nominating one of your fellow parishioners or yourself
to serve on our Pastoral Council.
This week our study will focus on Article Six of the Constitution
of the Sacred Liturgy, which deals with the nature of the liturgy
and its importance in the Church’s life. As you read this article
ask yourself:
Questions for reflection:
• What words, phrases, or images stand out to you. What does
the text say?
• What does this article say about the meaning of liturgy and
liturgical participation?
Link: http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/
iivatican_council/documents/vatii_const_19631204_sacrosanctum-concilium_en.html
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There are three vacancies opening on the Council for three year
terms beginning this summer. We are asking you to consider
and pray deeply as we seek people to help the Council work
with our priests and the pastoral staff to help our parish grow
and develop its efforts in our daily and weekly worship, in faith
formation, in improving our ministries to our fellow
parishioners in need, in stewardship, and in building our parish
into a stronger community of faith and friendship.
Nomination forms are available in the parish office, in the back
of the church, and on our Parish website. If you are interested in
serving, you know someone who would be, or if you have any
other questions, please email Fr. John Schlegel, S.J.
AGENDA PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING
February 16, 2015; 6:15 p.m.
• Opening prayer
• Commission collaboration - Human Concerns.
• Update on elections.
• Pastor’s Forum.
• Closing prayer.
THE FRANCIS EFFECT
Please join us today, Sunday, February 15th from 10:10 to
11:10 a.m. in Cudahy Hall Auditorium to view The Francis
Effect. “From the moment he appeared on the balcony of
St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Francis won the hearts of the people.
With characteristic humility, simplicity and closeness to the
poor, he has initiated a fundamental reform of the Vatican’s
government, challenged a “globalization of indifference” and
become the most talked about person in the world.” View this
critical and in-depth presentation on how one man has quickly
changed the face of Catholicism. Learn what he sees as the first
order of the church and what is most important to him.
Have you ever fallen asleep or been distracted when
praying? Well you have something in common with
Pope Francis. He is challenging, hopeful and full of surprises.
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Monday, February 16
Pastoral Council 6:00 p.m. (Fr. Herian Hall)
Tuesday, February 17
Investment Cmte. 10:00 a.m.
Saturday, February 21
Soup & Sandwich 5:30 p.m. (Fr. Herian Hall)
WHAT'S THE BOOK CLUB
READING?
March 14: Ordinary Grace by William
Kent Krueger.
Meetings are held in the parish center the second Saturday of the
month, 10:00 to approx. 11:30 a.m.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR SVDP BUNDLE SUNDAY
The St. Vincent de Paul Society will hold their Bundle Sunday
collection of items (housewares, furniture, clothing, sporting
goods, etc…) at Gesu on March 21 and 22. On that weekend,
a SVDP truck will be in the parking lot (MU Lot J) adjacent to
the Parish Center. Watch for a flyer in the bulletin and posted on
the website regarding what items are accepted and drop-off
times. In the meantime, if you are Spring cleaning and recycling
gently-used items at your home, please consider saving them for
the Bundle Sunday drive. Thank you!
EASTER MEMORIAL ENVELOPES
Easter memorial envelopes are available on the tables near the
doorways in church. Please consider a memorial for a deceased
loved one by helping to provide plants and flowers during the
Easter season. A list of those remembered will be printed in the
worship booklet for the Easter season. The deadline for
submitting names to be printed in the booklet is Monday,
March 16. Your generosity is appreciated.
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FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP UPDATE
JULY 1ST THROUGH FEBRUARY 8, 2015
Summary
Contributions: Budget to Date
Contributions: Actual to Date
Difference/Shortage
$453,600
$469,068
$15,468
“May there never again be wars, but always the desire and
commitment to peace, and fraternity among peoples. Prayer is at
the root of peace.” +++ Pope Francis (January 4, 2015)
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MICAH INVITES YOU...
MEN OF CHRIST CONFERENCE
“LIVING BLACK HISTORY MOMENT TO MOMENT”
CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Please join us for our Annual Prayer Breakfast & Black History
Celebration on Saturday, February 21.
Providence Baptist Church, 3865 N. 82nd St.
Keynote speaker: Pastor Walter Lanier.
Tickets are $10 in advance Doors open at 7:30 a.m.
Tickets can be purchased at the MICAH office Monday-Friday
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Please contact 414-264-0805 or
[email protected] with any questions.
March 14. Milwaukee Theatre.
Hear religious and lay speakers
throughout the day. Includes sessions for grade school and
school young men. Optional Mass at 7:00 a.m. Official start:
9:00 a.m. Lunch included. Confessions heard throughout the day.
Closing Mass at 4:00 p.m. with Archbishop Listecki. Early bird,
group, and student rates available. Parking at MacArthur Square:
841 N. James Lovell St. (7th St.) Visit menofchrist.net for more
information and to register.
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Fr. Larry’s Column
Fr. Larry was so busy last week that he wasn’t
able to brainstorm an idea for his article!
He asked for a reprieve!
YOU'RE INVITED:
DATE NIGHT FOR MARRIED COUPLES!
Married and engaged couples are invited to attend “Date Night”
on Friday, February 27, featuring Gina and Joe Loehr, who will
speak on “Two Words That Will Change Your Life: A Simple
Strategy for Domestic Bliss.” The event will take place at
St. Anne Parish (9091 Prairie Ridge Blvd., Pleasant Prairie just off Hwy. 50 in Kenosha).
The evening will begin with Mass at 6 p.m.
followed by dinner and talk. Free babysitting
will be available. Cost: $26 per person.
Registration is first-come, first-served basis.
Additional information: www.saint-anne.org/marriage-matters
or (262) 942-8300.
Ladies, we invite you to take a short respite that promises
silence, prayer and spiritual formation…time for YOU. The de
Chantal Society is a group of women who are passionate about
supporting vocations, families and their own spirituality.
We gather a few times per year in the peace of Saint Francis
de Sales Seminary for Eucharistic adoration, formation and
benediction. Please join us at whichever time works best for you:
Wednesday, February 25, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 26, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Gatherings are held at the seminary, 3257 S. Lake Dr.
RSVP: [email protected] or 414.747.6463.
FIRST COMMUNICANTS
ENTER DRAWING & ESSAY CONTEST!
Two winners will be chosen - one boy and one girl. The winners
will crown our Lady’s statue at the May Crowning at the Marian
Shrine on 68th and Stevenson St. in Milwaukee at 2:00 p.m. on
Sunday, May 10th (Mother's Day) and will have their entry and
their photograph included in the Roses for Our Lady newsletter.
Each First Communicant who attends the May Crowning in their
First Communion attire will receive a rosary blessed by Roses
for Our Lady’s Spiritual Advisor, Fr. Tim Kitzke.
To enter: Draw and color a picture of Our Blessed Mother and
include a sentence or two about why you love Our Lady. Entries
must be received by March 7th, 2015. Winners will be chosen by
the Roses for Our Lady board at our meeting following the
March 8th holy hour. Send your entry to:
Anne Bender, OPB
President, Roses for Our Lady
1908 S. 75th St. West Allis, WI 53219
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BEING THANKFUL IS HEALTHY!
Sunday, February 15th*:
Being thankful is healthy. That’s what the research continues to
show. Repeatedly, studies indicate that people who are thankful
are happier and healthier. Should we be surprised? No, not if we
pay attention to what God has to tell us. Here are a few of the
scriptures that instruct us to have a thankful heart and attitude:
· K3/K4 Class, 10:10-11:20 a.m. St. Anne Room
· K5 – 8th grade, 10:10-11:20 a.m. Cudahy Hall
*Parents please join us in Cudahy Hall auditorium for The Francis
Effect DVD and find out more about our Pope who is found to be
challenging, hopeful and full of surprises.
“Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will
for you who belong to Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18
“And give thanks for everything to God the Father
in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Ephesians 5:20
“And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord,
you must continue to follow him. Let your roots grow down
into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith
will grow strong in the truth you were taught,
and you will overflow with thankfulness.” Colossians 2:6-7
“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good!
His faithful love endures forever.” Psalm 118:1
Among the discoveries of living a life of gratitude include:
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self-reflection, willingness to admit dependency on God
and others, and the humility to realize our own limitations.
Using negative and critical words in your conversations can
darken your mood.
Journaling helps. There’s an iPad application for gratitude
journaling.
The real benefit comes from changing the way you experience
the world (and God).
Peace, health & gratitude in Christ,
Marcia Isherwood,
Gesu Parish Nurse, in partnership with Aurora Health Care
Sunday, February 22th:
· K3/K4 Class, 10:10-11:20 a.m. St. Anne Room
· K5 – 8th grade, 10:10-11:20 a.m. Cudahy Hall
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus instructs the disciples to
“Go, therefore, and make disciples of all…teaching them,” this is
exactly what our awesome Gesu parishioners Catherine Palchak
and Jennifer Moen are doing in 7th and 8th grade
Christian Formation.
The class started in the first half of the fall semester with
Karen Meador, a 3rd year catechist who needed an unexpected
hiatus. Jennifer, a regular substitute for a number of years and
parent of one of the students in the class and 2 others in the
program, stepped up and has been an excellent permanent
substitute. Catherine shares some of what’s been going on:
he 7th and 8thgrade students bring lots of energy and
enthusiasm! Each formation class is centered on themes from
the Sunday Gospel and the students get the opportunity to connect
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With the dawn of the New Year, the students were introduced to
the Gospel of Mark and symbols of Baptism. We often talk with
the students about where they can find Jesus in their lives and
discuss when do they choose to follow Jesus. As catechists, we try
to reinforce what God is calling us to do amongst much chaos in
our daily lives.
Thank you for bringing your children to Gesu Christian
Formation, and we look forward to the remainder of the semester!
Enthusiasm!
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A MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION!
Please come down to the Gathering Space in the
Lower Church to celebrate “Mardi Gras
Hospitality Sunday” today, Sunday, Feb. 15,
after the 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. Masses.
You might also want to try a piece of Fr. Ken’s
birthday cake - he’ll be 91 on February 20th!
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1019 N. Old World 3rd St.
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5804 W. Bluemound Rd. • Milwaukee, WI 53213
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