GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.
Great Start resumes Monday, Sept 15, at 8:00 AM. All women are invited to meet in the lower level of St. Clement Rectory for coffee and donuts at 8:00, prayer, Scripture readings of the day, and discussion 8:15 - 9:15. Bring your copy of The Word Among Us or Magnificat if you have one. Questions? Call or text
Bernadette Schaefer at 608-732-7475.
There will be an orientation meeting for parents and the students who will be celebrating their First Reconciliation at the St. Clement Dining Hall, Lancaster. Snack will be provided.
GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.
St. Clement CCW Coffee Get-together, Sept 20, 9– 10 a.m.
All women of St. Clement Parish are invited to help plan the Council of Catholic Women activities and events for the year ahead. Over the past few years we have filled Boxes of Joy, organized the Advent Celebration, decorated a tree for the Festival of Trees, provided donuts and coffee after Sunday Mass, given gifts to First Communicants, supported the River Cruise, and hosted the Monday morning Great Start reading and discussion. Are there other ways we can serve you and the parish? Please
come and share your fresh ideas at a coffee get-together in the church dining hall on Saturday, Sept 20, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. All women of the parish are members of CCW; your suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
St. Charles Fall Festival
St. Charles Fall Festival will take place on Sept. 21. Now is a great the time to save the date and invite your fiends and family to this fun parish event.
Great Start resumes Monday, Sept 15, at 8:00 AM. All women are invited to meet in the lower level of St. Clement Rectory for coffee and donuts at 8:00, prayer, Scripture readings of the day, and discussion 8:15 - 9:15. Bring your copy of The Word Among Us or Magnificat if you have one. Questions? Call or text
Bernadette Schaefer at 608-732-7475.
GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.
Everyone is invited to attend the Ss. Andrew-Thomas Fall Festival. There will be Kid's Games from 3-6:00 p.m. Silent Auction 3:00-7:00 p.m., Soggy Bottom Food Truck & Udder Brothers ice Cream Truck from 3-7:00 p.m. The Live Auction starts at 5:30 p.m. and there will a Gun Raffle, Cash Raffle and entertainment from 7-10 p.m.
Great Start resumes Monday, Sept 15, at 8:00 AM. All women are invited to meet in the lower level of St. Clement Rectory for coffee and donuts at 8:00, prayer, Scripture readings of the day, and discussion 8:15 - 9:15. Bring your copy of The Word Among Us or Magnificat if you have one. Questions? Call or text
Bernadette Schaefer at 608-732-7475.
GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.
St. Clement’s monthly First Friday Exposition and Adoration of our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Adoration begins at 9:00 AM, and will continue throughout the day and night, concluding with Benediction at 9:00AM on Saturday morning. The sign-up sheet for volunteering an hour with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament can be found by the Fatima Chapel. Even if you cannot commit yourself for an hour, know that you are welcome anytime during our adoration time to spend time with Jesus whose love for you is infinite.
Great Start resumes Monday, Sept 15, at 8:00 AM. All women are invited to meet in the lower level of St. Clement Rectory for coffee and donuts at 8:00, prayer, Scripture readings of the day, and discussion 8:15 - 9:15. Bring your copy of The Word Among Us or Magnificat if you have one. Questions? Call or text
Bernadette Schaefer at 608-732-7475.
LADIES, put Wednesday, October 8, on your calendars for Ladies Night Out, a social gathering
at St. Mary’s for all ladies in our pastorate (and community). Plan for an evening of food, fun, and
conversation. It’s not too early to be thinking about what you’d donate to put in a purse (the
committee has purses that need to be filled). Anyone interested in filling a purse, donating wine
or appetizers, or donating cash to help cover expenses, please contact someone on the planning
committee--Ione Meoska (723-9605), Jen Wehrle (412-1402), Mary Jo Kussmaul (604-0231) or
Alysa Mulrooney (412-5859). Mark your calendar and invite your friends!
GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.
Great Start resumes Monday, Sept 15, at 8:00 AM. All women are invited to meet in the lower level of St. Clement Rectory for coffee and donuts at 8:00, prayer, Scripture readings of the day, and discussion 8:15 - 9:15. Bring your copy of The Word Among Us or Magnificat if you have one. Questions? Call or text
Bernadette Schaefer at 608-732-7475.
St. John's CCW/Parish is in need of donations for the Smorgasbord on October 15. We need 15# of hamburger, milk and butter. Any monetary donations to help offset the cost would be greatly appreciated. Contact Jean Blake or Kate Neises if you are able to help with any of this. Thank you.
GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.
Great Start resumes Monday, Sept 15, at 8:00 AM. All women are invited to meet in the lower level of St. Clement Rectory for coffee and donuts at 8:00, prayer, Scripture readings of the day, and discussion 8:15 - 9:15. Bring your copy of The Word Among Us or Magnificat if you have one. Questions? Call or text
Bernadette Schaefer at 608-732-7475.
GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.
Great Start resumes Monday, Sept 15, at 8:00 AM. All women are invited to meet in the lower level of St. Clement Rectory for coffee and donuts at 8:00, prayer, Scripture readings of the day, and discussion 8:15 - 9:15. Bring your copy of The Word Among Us or Magnificat if you have one. Questions? Call or text
Bernadette Schaefer at 608-732-7475.
GRIEFSHARE AT ST.CLEMENT
Grief after the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. One can experience a host of feelings,
thoughts, behaviors and physical reactions that can make one question one’s own mental wellbeing.
There is the notion that, “time heals all wounds.” This is untrue. Time can bring healing, but it’s often what we do during this time that brings about relief and renewed hope in the grief journey. It has also been said that, “grief shared is grief diminished.” All who have been involved in the GriefShare bereavement support group can attest to this truth. Through video, discussion and sharing, GriefShare is a 12-session process that brings people together who have experienced loss and who seek support that is confidential and who also seek healing in their unique journey.
Our next GriefShare support group will begin on August 21 from 6-8 PM at St. Clement Church. To
register on-line, go to: www.griefshare.org and choose “find a group.” You will see St. Clement
listed. If our day/time are not the best for you, you will also see other offerings that may be a better fit.
You can also contact Marcia Hampton at 608-732-8849 if you have questions or want to register.