• Grant County Right to Life
    Grant County Right to Life
    Still considering a New Year’s resolution? Decide now to take part in one of Grant Co. Right to Life’s upcoming 2025 activities! 1. Pray for GCRTL’s efforts to bring a Safe Haven Baby Box to Grant County. 2. Help plan a movie night! Join a team to bring the full-length documentary, Unthinkable, by former PP clinic director, Abby Johnson, to a Grant Co. theater. (Or donate to offset costs.) 3. 2/4/25: Participate - from anywhere – in a 6 p.m. GCRTL Zoom meeting. Call for log-in info. 4. 3/1/25: Volunteer at a GCRTL table at a late a.m. Platteville Public Library Involvement Fair. 5. 4/5/25: Attend a free WI RTL Pregnancy Help Center conference in Wausau. By 3/21/25, register at https://www.classy.org/event/2025-pregnancy-help-center-spring-conference/e626057 . 6. Participate in a group to distribute small gifts to nursing home residents. Consider making a walker bag or lap blanket for residents. (GCRTL will provide materials.) For more info., text or call Marge at 608.732.0850 or email GrantCoRTL@outlook.com (NEW address!)
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  • Christmas Thank You's
    Christmas Thank You's
    Thank you to everyone who generously gave donations for the flowers and decorations and to everyone who worked to make our churches look beautiful during the Christmas season. We are deeply grateful for your support of our parishes! God bless.
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  • Does your marriage need a refresh or a rescue?
    Does your marriage need a refresh or a rescue?
    We invite you to find help through Retrouvaille, (ret-tro-vi), where husbands and wives are helped to re-discover each other. In Retrouvaille, couples discover they are not alone. There is hope and grace. Madison’s upcoming Retrouvaille program is January 31 – February 2, 2025 at the Green Lake Conference Center. Follow up sessions will be in Madison. Call (920) 369-8836 or check our website at www.helpourmarriage.org Your confidentiality is always respected.
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  • Lions Senior Appreciation Dinner on December 7
    The Lions Senior Appreciation Dinner for Potosi-Tennyson residents that are 65 and older will take place on December 7 from 11:00-noon at the Holiday Gardens. Please call Cory at 763-2888 for reservations. There will be door prizes, bingo, and entertainment.
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  • SAINT PAUL STREET EVANGELIZATION
    SAINT PAUL STREET EVANGELIZATION
    This week in our continuing series on evangelization tips we’re talking about the method of Listen, Befriend, Proclaim, and Invite. Evangelization is an important responsibility of all Catholics. However, many of us Catholics can be a little intimidated by the idea that we might openly share the saving story of Jesus Christ with others. It’s not that we don’t find it important or desire the salvation of our brothers and sisters who don’t know Him. On the contrary. We simply get nervous when we have to share something as personal and demanding as the Gospel. We don’t know how people will react. But what if we had a template that we could use for sharing the Gospel? What if we had a predetermined method that removes a lot of our own stumbling and guesswork, so that there’s a defined beginning, middle, and end? SPSE has created a model called Listen, Befriend, Proclaim, and Invite. And it’s as easy as it sounds. First, you simply listen to a person to show them that you care about what they have to say. As they say, “nobody cares what you know, until they know that you care.” And that’s what listening accomplishes. Next, befriend by making conversation and finding a shared interest or common ground on a topic. After that, it’s your turn to talk. This is where you proclaim the Gospel. Briefly tell them about Jesus, what He’s done out of love for us (the kerygma), and what our response should be. (Don’t focus too much on the negative/sin aspect, as this may be their first encounter with Jesus in a long time or ever.) Finally, invite them to take a step towards Jesus, either by encouraging them to pray, or perhaps to do some reading based on recommendations you’ve given them about Jesus. Or who knows … maybe they’re ready for confession! As long as they are taking a step, no matter how small, in the direction of Our Lord, then it’s a successful mission. One final thing to remember—what they do with the information you’ve given is up to them. All we do is plant seeds — it is God’s job to make them grow. So your next step is to practice. Run through this method with a few friends or family members, and then ask God to put someone in your path who needs to hear it. Don’t be surprised when He does!
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  • Thank You!
    Thank You!
    Thank you to all for supporting our Ss. Andrew-Thomas Pumpkin Sale Fundraiser and special thank you to all that made it possible: Dan Pierce, Kevin Udelhoven, Jamie & Angie Pierce, Fred & Ginny Koeller, Larry & Betty Kalina.
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  • November 21 - Rosary, Adoration and Benediction at St. Andrew Church
    November 21 - Rosary, Adoration and Benediction at St. Andrew Church
    Please join us for Rosary, Adoration and Benediction at St. Andrew Church every 4th Thursday of the month, to pray for peace from 7-8:00 p.m. It will be the third Thursday in November sue to Thanksgiving.
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  • Bereavement Mass
    Bereavement Mass
    A Bereavement Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. at St. Andrew Church in Tennyson on November 3.
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  • Ss. Andrew-Thomas School Fundraiser
    Ss. Andrew-Thomas School Fundraiser
    To create an account to place an order: https://store.ignatiusbookfairs.com/ 1. Click “Sign Up” 2. Click “Create an Account” then Choose your role 3. Fill out your information: name, email, create password 4. Add your child’s name 5. Find your school with zip code and/or State. Click “search” and select your school 6. Choose Classroom 7. Confirm 8. Click “Get Started” or click “Add another child”
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  • Sister Elizabeth Dunn, OP, Celebrating 60th Jubilee
    Sister Elizabeth Dunn, OP, Celebrating 60th Jubilee
    Someone to Celebrate! Join us in honoring Sister Elizabeth Dunn, OP, (Sinsinawa Dominican & former principal at Ss. Andrew-Thomas School), who is celebrating her 60th Jubilee of Religious Life! Anyone interested in participating in a card shower for Sr. Elizabeth, please contact Angie Pierce at 608-732-6576 or aprn1994@gmail.com for more information.
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  • October is the Month of the Rosary
    October is the Month of the Rosary
    October is traditionally devoted to the Holy Rosary! Legend has it that St. Dominic received the Rosary from Our Lady after he had been praying and doing penance for his lack of success in combatting the Albigensian heresy; in his vision, Mary gave Dominic the Rosary as a spiritual weapon and encouraged him to preach its use to others. The Mysteries of the Rosary are rooted in Scripture and offer us a summary of the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. When we pray the Rosary, we join Mary in the contemplation of these Mysteries and ask her to unite and conform us to her Son as we ponder His Paschal Mystery. This month, consider adding a Rosary to your daily prayer routine! The Joyful Mysteries are typically prayed on Monday and Saturday, the Sorrowful Mysteries on Tuesday and Friday, the Luminous Mysteries on Thursday, and the Glorious Mysteries on Wednesday and Sunday, but the faithful are welcome to pray any Mysteries at any time. If you have a longer morning and evening commute, that can be a good time to get in a Rosary! And if a full Rosary each day feels like too much, try praying one Decade a day, perhaps accompanying it with a meditation on the corresponding Scripture passage to help you pray the Mystery more deeply. A guide to the Rosary can be found here: https://www.usccb.org/how-to-pray-the-rosary "May Mary help us to welcome within ourselves the grace emanating from these Mysteries, so that through us we can 'water' society, beginning with our daily relationships, and purifying them from so many negative forces, thus opening them to the newness of God. The Rosary, when it is prayed in an authentic way, not mechanical and superficial but profoundly, it brings, in fact, peace and reconciliation. It contains within itself the healing power of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, invoked with faith and love at the center of each 'Hail Mary'." -Pope Benedict XVI
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  • St. Andrew & St. Thomas Mass Intentions
    St. Andrew & St. Thomas Mass Intentions
    St. Andrew & St. Thomas have Mass intention openings in the coming weeks and months. Have a Mass offered for your living and/or deceased loved ones, in thanksgiving or for your special intentions. Contact Katherine at katherine@saintclementparish.com or 723-4990.
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  • Join Us to Pray the Rosary
    Join Us to Pray the Rosary
    We are praying the Rosary at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday mornings at St. Andrew Church in Tennyson. Volunteers are needed to lead the Rosary.
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  • Congratulations to Deacon Roger!
    Congratulations to Deacon Roger!
    Congratulations and God's many blessing to Deacon Roger on the anniversary of his Ordination to the Diaconate.
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