Weekly Update
Holy Trinity Catholic School -- February 22nd, 2024
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
As I enter another week of my Lenten journey, guide me to the path that leads to you. Fill my heart with gratitude, patience, strength, and peace as I strive to become the-best-version-of-myself, honestly admitting my shortcomings and sins. As I renew my resolve each day to become a better person, let me hear your voice in the deepest reaches of my heart. Give me rest in you. Help me to accept others, showing them your great love instead of casting judgment. Stay with me through the busy days this week and remind me that when I need comfort, solitude, wisdom, or guidance, I can always turn to you. Help me develop discipline and generosity through fasting and almsgiving, and come closer to you through prayer this Lent. In your name I pray,
Amen
A Note from Mrs. Longden
The Lenten season is always a very special time in a Catholic school. Having the students with us daily gives the school the opportunity to share teachings, traditions, and experiences. Our students have the opportunity to participate in the Stations of the Cross, attend adoration on Fridays, and spend extra time in prayer and reflection. Students study what the life of Christ looked like, what the Crucifixion means, and how our Lenten journey brings us closer to Christ.
We take great pride in knowing that our students are learning about Jesus and growing steps closer to knowing that Christ brings us to the Resurrection.
God has a bigger plan than ours...
“How many things I do when the soul, in so much spiritual and material need, turns to me, looks at me and says to me, “You take care of it,” then closes its eyes and rests. In pain you pray for me to act, but that I act in the way you want. You do not turn to me, instead, you want me to adapt to your ideas. You are not sick people who ask the doctor to cure you, but rather sick people who tell the doctor how to. So do not act this way, but pray as I taught you in the Our Father: “Hallowed be thy Name,” that is, be glorified in my need. “Thy kingdom come,” that is, let all that is in us and in the world be in accord with your kingdom. “Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven,” that is, in our need, decide as you see fit for our temporal and eternal life. If you say to me truly: “Thy will be done,” which is the same as saying: “You take care of it,” I will intervene with all my omnipotence, and I will resolve the most difficult situations.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10 times)”
Blessings,
Mrs. Longden
Great to be Grateful
Family Folders
In family folders this week:
*Calendar of Cash information and tickets for 2024-2025
*March Lunch Menu
*March Madness Information
Calendar of Cash 2024-2025
You will find an envelope with tickets and information on our Calendar of Cash tickets for 2024-2025.
How does Calendar of CA$H work?
*Tickets are sold $20 each, now until August 28th, 2024 at 8:00 A.M.
*Sale of tickets cannot be accepted after 8:00 A.M. on August 28th, 2024.
*Total of $10,000 is given away in 181 days, next school year 2024-2025.
*You have 181 chances to win and multiple days as your ticket is put back in if you win!
Spring Concert Prelude
Any students wishing to perform in the Prelude for the Spring Concert should please be prepared to audition on next week TUESDAY February 27th during lunch recess in the music room. It's ok if only part of your song is ready. If you have any questions, just ask Mrs. Muehlbauer.
Lent
Theme
This year, our Lenten theme is “Cross My Heart,” which will be observed by our elementary students. The theme for middle school students is “One Day at a Time.” Each school day during Lent, we will read scripture and pray together.
Stations of the Cross
Parents are invited to join us for Stations of the Cross, which will be prayed every Friday during Lent at 2:00 p.m.
What is Lent all about? What is the passion and death of Christ all about? It could be summed up in one word. A well-used word, so well used that is has become trite. The word is love. Only love makes Christ believable. Only love makes sense out of Lent, out of the passion and death of Christ.
Perhaps, no other word better sums up Lent than the word passion, the passion of Christ. Something happened to Him. He suffered. The priests plotted again Him. Judas kissed Him. The crowd laid hands on Him. Herod laughed at Him. Pilate delivered Him to be crucified. The guard whipped Him. The soldiers nailed Him to wood. The passers-by jeered at Him. A thief cursed Him. And He died.
What happened to Jesus? What He suffered makes sense only in the context of what He did. The one thing He did supremely more than anything else, better than anyone else, He loved.
When Jesus knew that His hour had come for Him to pass out of this world to the Father, having loved His own who were in the world, He loved them to the end. Loved them to the uttermost limit of love, loved them totally and loved them to death. It is because of love of us, of you and me that Christ died. No other reason.
St. Paul sums it up – God loved me and gave Himself for me. Show me a man writhing on a cross and I will be moved to pity, to disgust, and to horror at man’s inhumanity to man. Show me a man writhing on a cross in love and surrendering His body to crucifixion because He loves me. Then I will be drawn to belief, to self-giving, to love in return.
This is the challenge of Lent and of Holy Week. The effort of love to draw love. His love to draw mine. We are reminded of His love at every Mass. That moment when time turns back and Calvary comes alive in the words – This is My body, which is given up for you. This is My blood, which is poured out for you. It is love alone that makes Christ believable.
So it follows that love alone makes the Christian believable. Christianity is not an idea floating freely in outer space. Christianity is people, God’s people. Christ and Christianity will be believable only if your love makes you believable.
Your love as a Christian will be believable only if you realize that your love is not believable enough. Only if we are honest enough to confess that Christianity is less attractive than it should be because our love is less believable than it should be.
So many of us Christians think that it is the person next to them or the previous generation or the Bishop and the institutional Church that is lacking in love. But we are all members of the Church and what we do, the Church does. What we fail to do, the Church fails to do. Because of us people should know or at least suspect that Christ loved them enough to die for them.
Christ now works through us and we have to be other Christs. That is a tall order, but it is a mandate we all received at our Baptism, to be like Him in His life and in His love. It may not be easy. It may mean a crucifixion, but it also includes a resurrection.
Love one another as I have loved you – by this, all will know that you are My disciples.
Registration Materials
Reminder: Registration and Tuition materials are due by TOMORROW before the instructional fee increases.
ITBS Testing
Iowa Test of Basic Skills will be from March 4th-18th for students in 2nd-8th grade. This is a shorter time frame than in previous years. Please make all efforts to not schedule vacations during this time. More information will be coming.
Pancake Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
Come support Holy Trinity School and visit with the Easter Bunny!
Upcoming Dates
Friday, February 23rd - Mass
Wednesday, February 28th - Mass (Grades 5-8)
Thursday, February 29th - Mass
Friday, March 1st - End of Trimester 2
Friday, March 1st - No School
March 4th-18th - ITBS Testing (2nd-8th Grade)
Wednesday, March 6th - Mass (Grades 3K, 1-4)
Friday, March 8th - Mass (Baptism Mass February/March/April)
Saturday, March 9th - Pancake Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
Sunday, March 10th - Athletic Banquet
Wednesday, March 13th - Mass (Grades 5-8)
Friday, March 15th - Mass
Saturday, March 16th - First Communion Retreat
Monday, March 18th - Spring Concert 5:30 PM
Tuesday, March 19th - March Madness
Wednesday, March 20th - Mass (Grades 3K, 1-4)
Friday, March 22nd - Mass
Friday, March 22nd - Riveredge Field Trip (Grades 2-4)
Wednesday, March 27th - Mass (Grades 5-8)
Thursday, March 28th - Prayer Service (Holy Thursday)
Friday, March 29th - No School - Good Friday
Sunday, March 31st - Easter Sunday
Calendar of Cash
February 15 - John Shaske
February 16 - Maddie Geidel
February 19 - Louise Fahney
February 20 - Jenni Bolek
February 21 - Libby Nelson
Congratulations!
Parish/School Events Flyer
See the attached for events happening within the Parish and School.
Men of Christ
Attention Dads, Grandfathers, Brothers, Uncles of Holy Trinity Students: You’re invited to join the 2024 Men of Christ conference—Mastering What Matters—which will be held in parishes across the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, including St. Frances Cabrini —with both virtual and live elements. The morning will feature well-known speakers including Deacon Kevin’s Dad, Dave Durand, our Archbishop and a former Navy Seal, Mass, Adoration, Confession and fellowship. Get all the details and register at MenOfChrist.net
When: Saturday, 09 March 2024
Where: St. Frances Cabrini Church, 1025 S 7th Street, West Bend WI
Time: Rosary, 7:30 A.M. Mass with program to follow, ends at 1:30 P.M.
Register at MenOfChrist.net venue: St. Frances Cabrini (West Bend) or contact:
Brian Wildt 262-330-4330 or Mike Lemens 262-818-6118 or Joseph Schumaker 262-343-1933 for more information.
Altar and Server Guild Meetings
Mission
Our Mission is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to provide a high-quality education, and to guide children in living the Catholic faith.
Holy Trinity Catholic School
Email: holytrinityschool@htschool.net
Website: http://www.htschool.net
Location: 305 Main St Kewaskum, WI 53040
Phone: (262)626-2603