From the Pastor's Desk:

March 23rd, 2025

My Dear Parishioners, 

On this Third Sunday of Lent, the kindness, mercy, compassion, and forgiveness of God is the theme in our readings today. 

In the First Reading, God reveals the divine name to Moses in response to the suffering being inflicted upon

God’s Chosen People in Egypt. The Gospel presents two reminders of God’s mercy: first, Jesus tells His

disciples that evils that happen to people are not the result of God wanting to punish sinners, and sec-ondly, Jesus relates the parable of the fig tree gardener who begs for another chance to do all that he can to enable a barren fig tree to bear good fruit.

The First Reading from the Book of Exodus tells us about the concern of God towards His people suffering in Egypt. He sees the hardships experienced by His chosen people and observes their misery. He had heard their cries and took the initiative to liber ate them from the Egyptian masters. The passage also narrates the wonderful experience of Moses at the Burning Bush. When Moses encountered God in the burning bush, he was just an ordinary shepherd caring for his father in law’s sheep. God revealed

Himself to Moses as He reveals Himself to us today. God showed him His power in the fire that burns and not consumes. Fire is the image of God and expresses His divine presence. Once Moses confronted God he never hesitated to respond to His call. God placed before him the situation of Egypt and that He was fully aware of the untold suffering of His people. God wanted him to go to Egypt and fulfill his mission.

The parable of the fig tree is a lesson for all times and all sinners. God’s mercy is infinite but man’s earthly life, during which he can obtain divine mercy, is very finite. God’s mercy can forgive sins no matter how grievous but it cannot forgive even less serious sin unless the sinner is sorry and asks for forgiveness. Christ is the mediator between God and man. He is continually interceding for us but

unless we do our part of repenting and changing our behavior, His intercession will be of no avail to

us. God does not want anyone to be destroyed but He always respects our freedom and humility to repent. He calls us to be vigilant and alert to listen to Him and respond to Him. The gardener in the parable is Jesus Himself who pleads for us continuously.

During this season of lent, we ask the grace to live in a spirit of renewal and repentance. Moses was asked to change his view and do his mission. Each fig tree is expected to bear fruit that represents the good works and virtues of those who help to build

the Body of Christ. each must answer his calling according to where he has been sent by God. The fig tree is called upon to be generous in the fulfillment of the mission. We have to recognize our nothingness before God and be ready to receive Him during this season of Lent. It is only after such a serious reflection that we shall have that remorse for our failures. Let us ask ourselves, whether God is using this Lenten Season to shower His abundant graces upon us through Jesus Christ so we will repent and transform our lives.                                                    Our God wants to be in a relationship with us. God desires that we accept the gift of faith which is offered to us and that we realize the great love which the Lord Jesus has for us. May you respond to that faith by living a life which produces good fruit.

Amen!!!!

God Bless You, 

Father George,  MSFS  



LITURGICAL SCHEDULE:

Sts. peter & paul Catholic Parish

 AnnouncementS 

    Saturday's New Mass Time is 5:00 pm.             

Weekend Mass Schedule:

Saturday, March 22, 2024...

                                 SSPP  at 5:00 pm

                                

Sunday, March 23, 2024...

                                   SJA   at 8:15 am


Sunday, March 23, 2024...

                               SSPP  at 10:15 am

                         

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Confessions:

SSPP Saturdays -3:00 pm to 4:00 pm

SJA —Sundays –7:45 am to 8:15 am

For Any Other Time Needed: Please Call the Office for an Appointment at 715-985-2227.

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"Happy 150th Anniversary to SS Peter & Paul Parish!"



Eucharistic Revival:

Eucharistic Revival for  

week of March 23rd

Third Sunday of Lent


 A Minute with Jesus.....


Spend time in Jesus' Presence and you will Gradually Come to Know that Jesus is Indeed There.

The desire to strengthen your faith requires some action on your part. It helps to go to the church and spend time with the mindset that Jesus is there. Take your problems and speak with Jesus. Even if you leave without anything seemingly having happened, you will gradually come to know Jesus is indeed there. 

Let's pray this right now and every day this week:

Lord, help me to spend a few minutes in church and speak with You. This week, read how Jesus appears to Thomas who was not present when He first appeared to the apostles after His Resurrection. Thomas, when He does see Jesus, falls before Him and says "My Lord and My God" (John 20: 19-29).



RELIGIOUS & ADULT EDUCATION

CCD Classes

classes will be held on Sunday, March 30th, starting at 9:00 am. There are NO classes this Sunday, March 23rd. These are changes in the schedule. 

Freshmen & Sophomore Confirmation & 6-7-8 CCD: 

Classes resume on Wednesday, March 26th at 7:00 pm. Middle School students will make their Lenten Confessions.


St. Joseph's Table: CCD & Confirmation students are asked to bring a non-perishable food items for the St. Joseph's table during Lent. It is in the spirit of almsgiving that we share with others who are less fortunate. 


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Jubilee Year

Making a Pilgrimage

There is a long tradition of making pilgrimages in the Catholic Church. This practice has been encouraged by Pope Francis during the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope. The Pope explains that a pilgrimage is a "fundamental element of every jubilee year." He also granted an indulgence to the faithful who complete pilgrimages in this Holy Year.

Diocesan Churches that have been designated by Bishop Battersby as places of pilgrimages for the 2025 Jubilee Year:


*Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman----La Crosse

*The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe---La Crosse

*Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church---Eau Claire

*The Resurrection Catholic 

Church---Wausau

*Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church---Nekoosa

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mass and reconciliation

ST. JOHN'S MASS TIMES

Tuesday: 4:30 pm

Friday:  9:00 am 

Sunday:  8:15 am


              

STS. PETER & PAUL MASS TIMES

Tuesday:  8:30 am

Wednesday:  8:30 am

Thursday: 8:30 am

Friday: 7:00 am

Saturday:  4:00 pm (5:00 pm During Daylight Saving Time)

Sunday:  10:15 am

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 

St. John's: Sunday  7:45 - 8:15 am

Sts. Peter & Paul: Saturday 3:00pm –4:00 pm

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