UW Platteville students organize a fundraiser for Family Promise of Grant County - CALLING ALL RUNNERS! On Saturday, March 28, there will be a 5K fun run/walk held in Lancaster. To register go to:
https://runsignup.com/hopehasahome5k. REGISTER SOON! Donations to the website appreciated if you don't want to participate in the run/walk.
We also need a number of volunteers for the event. If you can support Family Promise in this way, volunteer at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0449A8AF22A7F9C70-62216505-
hope
Journey around the world and deep into the Catholic Faith in all its richness, history, beauty, goodness, and truth in breathtaking, high-definition cinematography. Travel with acclaimed author, speaker and theologian Bishop Robert Barron to more than 50 locations throughout 15 countries. You'll be illuminated by the spiritual and artistic treasures of this global culture, claiming more than one billion of Earth’s people. From the sacred lands of Israel to the beating heart of Uganda; from the glorious shrines of Italy, France, and Spain to the streets of Mexico, Kolkata, and New York City; the fullness of CATHOLICISM is revealed.
Contact: Mike Tennessen 563-599-5381 call or text or email
[email protected]
Doors Open at 7 PM Drinks and Snacks provided. Come and Join in. Men of all
ages encouraged to attend. No need to register or RSVP just show up!
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 February 19 from 1-2:30 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.
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 February 19 from 1-2:30 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.
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 February 19 from 1-2:30 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.
Are You Being Called to Serve as a Deacon?
A permanent deacon is an ordained man who serves the Church in the world – in parishes, hospitals, prisons, and communities – by proclaiming the Gospel, assisting at Mass, witnessing marriages, baptizing, and serving the poor. Most permanent deacons are married and continue in their secular careers while serving God’s people.
If you have felt a stirring in your heart to serve the Church in a deeper way, the Diocese of Madison invites you to attend one of two upcoming inquiry meetings:
Saturday, April 18 | 9 a.m. to Noon: St. Clement Church, 135 S. Washington St., Lancaster
Saturday, April 25 | 9 a.m. to Noon: Holy Name Heights, 702 S. High Point Rd., Madison
Check-in begins at 8:40 a.m. Attendees will be provided with information about the life and ministry of a permanent deacon, along with the discernment and formation processes.
Wives are welcome to attend. Attendance at only one meeting is necessary. Please inform your pastor or parochial administrator that you plan to attend.
Registration is requested by Friday, April 10. Contact Melissa Ortiz at [email protected] or visit madisondiocese.org/diaconate. Include your wife’s name with your registration if she will accompany you.
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 February 19 from 1-2:30 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.
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 February 19 from 1-2:30 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.