Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 7 & 8, 2020

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Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary TimeNovember 7 & 8, 2020WelcomeNew ParishionerIt’s always nice to puta face with a name. Newparishioners are encouragedto email a photo(anytime) to svann@seasgb.org.Check out what ourFaith Formationstudents have beenworking on. MoreFaith Formationtidbits inside.Emmett, 2nd gradestudent, learnedabout baptism andshares his workBen’s a 2nd grade student whocompleted his FaithFormationassignment.and a photo fromhis baptism (right).Below is Finn’swork. He’s a 2ndgrade student.Faith Formation studentSebastian shared this information(above) with us about his favoritesaint, which is St. Sebastian.(above to the right)Above is a completed project byEmma, a 2nd grade student.One of our 11th grade Faith Formationstudents focused on praying more todevelop a closer relationship with Jesus.920.499.1546 www.seasgb.org seas@seasgb.org St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish 2771 Oakwood Drive Green Bay, WI 54304

Saturday, November 7Blessed Virgin MaryPhil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-152:30pm Baptism: Owen Matthew DeMars3:00-3:40pm Confession/Sacrament of Reconciliation4:15pm Mass Richard AngstSunday, November 8Wis 6:12-16; Ps 63:2-8; 1 Thes 4:13-18; Mt 25:1-138:00am Rosary8:30am Mass Toby KostickMass Doug DacheletLivestreamed Mass Online on St. Elizabeth AnnSeton’s YouTube Channel9:25am Online Confirmation Class10:30am Mass Ervin KurthMonday, November 9The Dedication ofthe Lateran BasilicaEz 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9;1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22Tuesday, November 10St. Leo the GreatTi 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lk 17:7-108:00am Mass in Honor and Memory RIP of theReek Triplets and Baby McNeil6:00pm RosaryWednesday, November 11St. Martin of ToursTi 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-198:00am Mass Esther Zarnoth11:30-1:30pm Parish Office Closed for MeetingThursday, November 12St. JosaphatPhlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-258:00am Mass Intention Available6:15/7pm Knights of Columbus MeetingFriday, November 13St. Frances Xavier Cabrini2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lk 17:26-378:00am Mass Intention AvailableSaturday, November 14Blessed Virgin Mary3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-83:00-3:40pm Confession/Sacrament of Reconciliation4:15pm Mass Brooke ErdmannSunday, November 15Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-308:00am Rosary8:30am Mass Ron & Barbara Charles and Living andDeceased Family MembersLivestreamed Mass Online on St. Elizabeth AnnSeton’s YouTube Channel10:30am Mass Donald PrzybelskiNovember 14 & 15Booyah & Seafood Sale - Knights of ColumbusNovember 16Registration Deadline for Advent Wreath-Making ProjectNovember 22 at 9:25amConfirmation Class andRite of Enrollment for Confirmation Studentsat 10:30am MassAll events are subject to change.Confession andSacrament of ReconciliationSaturdays from 3:00 to 3:40pmAt this time, Confession is face-to-facebecause of disinfecting protocols.Distribution ofCommunion Onlycontinues through themonth of Novemberon Sundays from11:30am to 12 noon.N o N e e d t o R S V P fo r M a s s !Weekend MassesSaturdays 4:15pmSundays 8:30am & 10:30am(We plan to continue livestreaming Sunday’s8:30am Mass on our YouTube Channel.)Our Mass guidelines include the following. Mask requiredIf possible, please bring your own mask with you.This saves us money on having to purchasedisposable masks and is environmentally friendlier. Temperature taken Appropriate physical distancing No singing Hand sanitization One entrance in; separate entrance outPlease pray for our seminarians (our future priests), priests,and religious. These prayer cards are available in ourhospitality area outside the worship area by door #2.

A Healing Prayer For Each of UsRecently I had theopportunity to spendsome alone-time withJesus. Like most Sundayslately, I was blessed todistribute HolyCommunion after Mass. I am so pleased thatJesus allows me the chance to accompany Himon this. It is so nice to see, or at least sense, thesmiles behind the masks and the joy that theEucharist brings to our fellow parishioners. It is ajoy that I hope more and more of us canA Humble Prayer for God's Powerby Debbie McDanielexperience soon at a weekend Mass or throughThe times we’re in right now feel so uncer-distribution after the 10:30am Sunday Mass.tain. We’re battling fear and worry at everyAs I stood in church waiting for people to arrive,turn. We don’t know what the future holds,I found some time to pray while holding andbut we believe you are holding us andgazing at the Blessed Sacrament. As I prayed, Iwon’t let go. We are desperate to feel youralso scanned the chairs and thought of each ofpresence surrounding us. We humble our-the people who used to fill these seats – each ofselves before you, aware of our need foryou. I got a very warm feeling in my heart and Iyou and believing in your great power.raised each of you up in prayer to God. InThank you that no matter what we face, weparticular, I prayed for healing of the stress,know you are still greater. We praise yousadness, loneliness, anger, fear, anxiety,for your truth and are so grateful you havedisappointment, and pain that so many of us haveset us free from the clutching grasp of sinexperienced of late. I prayed that each of you feelGod’s comforting embrace.and death. Forgive us God, for the timeswe have missed the mark. Help us to liveToday I continue the prayer for our healing. Istrong and walk wisely, filled by the poweroffer this prayer written by Debbie McDaniel.of your Spirit within us.It is my most sincere hope that, as we come to the end of this liturgical year, each of us findsa way to leave the struggles of this year behind, to accept God’s healing touch and to becomea source of healing for our families, friends and everyone who we come into contact with.Paz y Amor,Deacon Bill Gerl

During the monthof November, weremember all thosewho have passedfrom this life to thenext. The names ofour brothers andsisters from ourparish communitywho died over thepast year have beenentered in TheCongratulations toMike Biesewho won the election forSecretary Trustee!Knights of ColumbusBooyah SaleNovember 14 & 15 after all MassesThe Knights of Columbus Council 11834 is having theirannual booyah sale next weekend after all Masses.1 1/2 Quart (48 oz.) 8Book of the1/2 Gallon (64 oz.) 10Names of the2 1/2 Quarts (80 oz.) 12Dead. You are1 Gallon (128 oz.) 19welcome to add thename(s) of any of your loved ones in this bookwhich will remain in our worship area this monthof November. Thank you to parishioner StephanieHubbard for getting the book ready for us. She'sbeen doing this for us for many years. Let us continue to pray for and support those who aremourning and keep in our prayers the souls ofthe departed. May the souls of all the faithfuldeparted, through the mercy of God, rest ineternal peace, and may perpetual light shine uponthem. Amen.Stay awake, for you know neitherthe day nor the hour. Matthew 25:13CALLING ALL NURSES!We are looking to forma Parish WellnessCommittee to help ourparishioners grow inhealth awareness. Thecommittee would lookinto planning events orgetting important information out to the parish onvarious topics relating to health. If you are anactive or retired nurse and are interested in learning more, please email or call the parish office atseas@seasgb.org or 920.499.1546.Mike BieseKnights of ColumbusAnnual Seafood SaleOrder forms will be available next weekend. Biggest sellersare shrimp, scallops, haddock, salmon anad herring. Lobsterand crab legs are popular for your holiday meals. Orderforms are due December 1. Pick up is December 12between 10 and 11:30am here at church.If you have too much candy fromHalloween and you don’t know whatto do with it, you can drop if off atthe parish. We’ll bring it to St. John the Evangelist Homeless Shelter and The Micah Center. Thank you!Pumpkin Rolls For SaleAfter MassesNovember 21 & 22One of our parishioners isgenerously making pumpkinrolls to be sold after each Massthe weekend of November 21 & 22. Limited to two (2) rollsper family. The pumpkin rolls will not be priced for sale butinstead we are asking you to give a donation to EcumenicalPartnership for Housing (EPH) for each pumpkin roll youtake home. All proceeds from the pumpkin roll sale will begiven to this charitable organization.

UshersAustin SitekCoordinator of Baby ShowerRespect Life MonthLove Life MinistriesCheri ShebestaThe Book of the Names of theDead Calligraphy & Year’s ThemeStephanie Hubbard8am Rosary LeadersKimberley BieseMike BieseJim SladkyThank you for your ministryin serving our parishfamily during this pandemic!This is an annual project organized by our Dignity of LifeCommittee supported by all of you, our generous parishioners. As the Christmas Season approaches, we continueto explore the best way to provide those in Neopit andKeshena, as well as Brown County Mental Health Center,with the best possible Christmas despite the COVID-19situation. You will notice a tree in the foyer starting nextweekend, November 14/15. There will be a few tags withgift requests from Brown County Mental Health Centeravailable for selection starting the weekend of November21/22. At this time, we will not be able to purchaseChristmas gifts for the children in Neopit/Keshena or forthe children of parents in our area who are incarceratedthrough the Angel Tree Program. The Angel Tree Programwill be conducted online with monetary donations. We willbe purchasing food staples for families in need in Neopit/Keshena and giving each family a dice-game gift, which isThis is last year’s tree.being made by one of our parishioners! Members of theThis year’s tree will besmaller with less tags.tribe will be picking up the food that we order for themdirectly from Festival. If you normally purchase gifts for the children, will youplease consider making a financial donation to go towards the purchase of food? Ifyou normally contribute money for the food, we hope you will do that again thisyear. Stay tuned for more information. Thank you for your patience this year.Go to the Youth page of our website atwww.seasgb.org for upcoming activities,events, and November’s family faith activity worksheets. The activity worksheets are also posted on our Facebook page. Contact Jason Annoye at jannoye@seasgb.org or 920.499.1546 ext. 104 if you don’t have online access or formore information. All youth Faith Formation Classes have been transitioned tovirtual learning as recommended by the Diocese of Green Bay.This isanotherassignmentthat Ben(picturedon thecover)completed.

Sundays prior to8:30am MassIf you attend 8:30am Mass,please consider coming alittle earlier to lead us inPrayingpraying the Rosary. There’stheRosary a sign-up sheet in thesacristy. Thank you.Tuesdays at 6pmWe pray in the hospitalityarea. Enter through door#1. Bring your own lawnchair; this saves resourcesfor us. Parishioner LindaBarrette is leading us inthis devotion.Can we pray for you?Contact Kathy Vandersteen atkvandersteen@seasgb.org or 920.499.1546 ifyou or someone you know would like prayers.The members of our Prayer Chain will prayfor your sincere intentions. Also contact Kathyfor any updates to the Prayer Chain.(additions, deletions, or email address updates)Become A Member or QuestionsContact the parish office via email atseas@seasgb.org or call 920.499.1546.Sacrament of BaptismBecause of pandemic-related restrictions,contact the parish office at 920.499.1546to see if special arrangements can be made.Sacrament of ReconciliationSaturdays from 3-3:40pm(face to face)Sacrament of MarriagePictured from left to right: Renee Ellis, Mike Biese, BarbMeyer, Kate Fix - Our 40 Days for Life team. Thank you foryour witness and prayers in support of the unborn. Thank you toBarb for being our leader the last couple of years.It’s someone else’s turn to take this over. If you’re interested,email or call the parish office at seas@seasgb.org or 920.499.1546.Our Annual Meeting was Sunday,October 18. Our Annual Report wasdiscussed in detail. Copies of thereport are available in the parish officeand available on our website in theParish Pages box. Our fiscal year ended on June 30, 2020. Theparish realized a surplus of 7,310.17. We were blessed to receive agenerous bequest upon the passing of one of our parishioners inNovember of 2019. This gift, in addition to the strict managementof expenses, made our surplus possible. We’d like to send a special“Thank You” to our Finance Council for all of their insight andguidance throughout the year. Our council members include: TomBlaney (Trustee-Treasurer), Erik Kelly, Jeff Mulloy, Chris Sitek,Bret Liebmann and Maria Havlik.I Believe in the Holy Catholic Church: An exploration of thecreedal passage “the holy Catholic church” on November 17 from6:30 to 7:45pm, virtual event through St. Norbert College. Registration required at snc.edu/pilgrimforum or 920.404.4034.Blood Drive, November 25 from 10am to 3pm, Radisson, Oneidaand Cayuga Rooms, 2040 Airport Dr., Green Bay. For an appointment, call 1.800.733.2767 or visit redcrossblood.org and entersponsor code: Radisson.Contact the parish office at least sixmonths prior to the date of marriage.Join a Ministry or CommitteeIf you would like more information orwould like to join a particular ministry orcommittee, contact the parish office.Ministry of the SickContact the parish office when you or a familymember is seriously ill, shut in, or hospitalized.Parish ContactsSr. Marla Clercx, ANGPastoral Leader, mclercx@seasgb.orgFr. Bob Karuhn, Priest CelebrantDeacon Steve Meyersteve.meyer@etkg.comDeacon Bill Gerlseas@seasgb.orgJason AnnoyeDir. of Faith Formation, jannoye@seasgb.orgMaria HinnendaelDir. of Liturgical Music, mhinnendael@seasgb.orgJeremy BorchardtBusiness Manager, jborchardt@seasgb.orgGivingMake your giving to our parish familyeasy and automatic. Please consider usingFaith Direct. It’s secure and convenient.Enroll online at www.faithdirect.netusing code WI571 (that’s the letter W andthe capital letter I). Thank you!

In celebration of All Saints’ Day, which was November 1, several of ourFaith Formation students made video presentations for us. Check it out athttps://www.wevideo.com/view/1901185613.It’s also posted on the Youth page of our website at www.seasgb.org & on our Facebook page.November 29 after 10:30am Mass (or materials can be picked up November 22 - December 6)Supplies provided include circular garland with outdoor,decorative accessories and candles. Suggested donation 5.One wreath per family. You can take an Advent Wreathactivity bag and make your wreath at home or join us onNovember 29 after the 10:30am Mass. All are invited toparticipate. Registration deadline is November 16.How do you keep Christ in Christmas? An Advent wreath helps familiescelebrate the real reason for the Christmas season. The wreath symbolizes lifewithout end made possible through Jesus Christ’s coming at Christmas. Thereare four candles around the wreath - each has a special meaning. Advent startson November 29 when the first candle is lit. The following Sunday both thefirst and second candles are lit. This continues with each subsequent week.Register using the form below or online at 5276.A d v e n t W r e a t h A c t iv i t y R e g i s t r a t i o n Fo r m R e g i s t r a t i onD e a d l in e : N o v e m b er 1 6 Name(s):Email address: Phone #: ok to text? Yes No We’ll take an activity bag to make our wreath at home. We’ll work on our wreath at church on 11/29.Send this form, along with your donation, to the parish office via USPS, put in the offertory basket after Mass, or put in the brown drop-offbox outside door #1 anytime. If you have any questions, email or call Jason Annoye at jannoye@seasgb.org or 920.499.1546 ext. 104.WHY IS ITServing Dairy Farms Since 1997A man wakes up after sleepingunder an ADVERTISED blanketon an ADVERTISED mattressand pulls off ADVERTISED pajamasbathes in an ADVERTISED showerNutrition Consultantshaves with an ADVERTISED razorbrushes his teethParish Memberwith ADVERTISED toothpasteINTENSIVEwashes with ADVERTISED soapDAIRY CAREputs on ADVERTISED clothesdrinks a cupof ADVERTISED coffeedrives to workin an ADVERTISED carand then . . . .refuses to ADVERTISEbelieving it doesn’t pay.Later if business is poorhe ADVERTISES it for sale.WHY IS IT?Mike Biesewww.broadwayautomotive.com(715) 853-4866BLINDAUER’SPre-Planning:Save Your FamilyFrom DifficultDecisions in the FutureBe “Kos” We Care AboutOur Residents, Our Communities.and Our Future.Paul Kosmoski – Parish Member001763 St Elizabeth Ann Seton Church (B)ALL CHRISTIANFAITHS WELCOMESheet Metal - RoofingTERRY J. GERBERSDean EnglebertParishioner1227 S. Broadway2391 Holmgren Way, Suite A437-1332www.jspaluch.com920.499.5700Estate Planning . Real Estate Law . Businesswww.gerberslaw.comFor Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170

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Emmett, 2nd grade student, learned about baptism and shares his work (above to the right) and a photo from his baptism (right). Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 7 & 8, 2020 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish 2771 Oakwood Drive Green Bay, WI 54304

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