Post on 05-Apr-2020
July 9th
, 2017 14
th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened,
and I will give you rest.” - Matthew 11:28 -
St. Patrick’s Holy Family
Tekamah Decatur
Pastor: Rev. Kevin Joyce
1323 R Street – Tekamah, NE 68061
PHONE 402-374-1692
Office email:
stpats@abbnebraska.com
Parish website:
www.stpatstekamah.com
Religious Education Coordinator:
Ashley Olson
402-870-2158 Parish Bookkeeper:
Joan Andrew
Bulletin deadline is noon on Wednesday.
Pastoral Council President:
George Kahlandt
Parish Trustees:
George Kahlandt &
JoAnn Wragge
Holy Family Parish Trustees:
Joe Malloy & Lynn Kellogg
For Parish Hall Rental
contact Joan Andrew @ 374-1236 or 374-2198.
Set fee is $75.
For Parish Hall Rental
contact Kay Kellogg @ 349-5347.
Set fee is $75.
Parish Mission Statement We are a Parish Family that grows by l iving and sharing our faith in t he Good News of Jesus, welcoming al l and reaching out in loving service.
WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday 5:00 PM; Sunday 10:00 AM; and Sunday 8:30 AM in Decatur WEEKDAY & HOLIDAY MASSES: See Bulletin
NEW PARISHIONERS: You are invited to register at the rectory or see the pastor following Mass.
RECONCILIATION: One half hour before weekend Masses or by appointment.
BAPTISMS: Parents are to attend pre-baptismal catechesis prior to the Baptism. Call the rectory.
MARRIAGES: The Archdiocese of Omaha requires a minimal six months waiting period for proper preparation for marriage. It is best to contact the parish a year in advance and the RC adult should be a registered member of the Parish, and/or parents should be registered members of the Parish. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Celebrated individually upon request. If someone is seriously ill or hospitalized please call the rectory.
July 9th, 2017/14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Intentions July 10th
– July 16th
Monday July 10 No Mass Tuesday July 11 5:30 PM T Liv & Dec Hoesing & Andrew families
Wednesday July 12 9:00 AM D t Eddie Sears Thursday July 13 8:30 AM T Stephen D. Waterford MD (Special Intention)
Friday July 14 8:30 AM T Jennifer Lee (Special Intention)
Saturday July 15 5:00 PM T The People of St. Patrick Parish
Sunday
July 16 8:30 AM 10:00 AM
DT
t Josh Pueppke Graci Garcia
Sacrificial Gifts of Treasure July 1
st & 2
nd, 2017
St. Patrick’s of Tekamah:
Stewardship Thoughts “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
- MATTHEW 11:30- When we think of being good stewards, we may think that God is asking too much of us when He calls us to generously share our time, talent and treasure. However, we must remember that we are not “owners” of anything; we are merely “stewards” of the gifts God has given us. All He is asking is that we give back a small portion of what He has already given to us. Children’s good deed: “I played with a new friend at the swimming pool; I put away the laundry; I took my dogs for a walk.”
St. Patrick Prayer List
Parishioners: Sue Langley, Blake Connealy, Pete Stork, Isabella Jetensky, Mike Uhing, John Gorman, and Alice Roh Family / Friends: Lois Weatherly, LaVaughn Lauby (Mother of
Lynda Grandgenett) Steve Hilgenfeld, Malcolm Watt (Friend of
Ron Sauser), Mandy Connealy Ewig (granddaughter of Joan
Connealy), Graci Garcia, Greg Stock. Anita Svoboda, Rita Gill Newell, Bruce Hassler (brother of Les Bryant), Marci Mainus (niece
of Kent & Judy Hurlocker), Joe Waller (nephew of Kent & Judy
Hurlocker), Roberta Saaathoff (aunt of Amy Gill), Cathy Grosskopf (sister of Rich Grandgenett), Will Schwandt (friend of Kent Hurlocker),
Marty Rocca, Karen Ronspies (sister of Deb Frahm), Laoren Funke (Grandniece of Ed Heng), Adelene Laetsch (sister of Marie
Gill), Julie Riecken, Robert Boardley (father-in-law of Stephanie), Vern Elske (uncle of Rich), Abby Schnell (niece of Rich & Jane
Elske), Robert Newell (grandson of Robert & Marie Gill), Myrna Grandgenett (sister of Rich Grandgenett), Jerry Hoerath, Haley
Deemer, Therese Shramek (mother of Tom), and Dr. Joe Roh.
Holy Family Prayer List
Parishioners: Pat Larsen, Denny Klatt, Melvin Wildman, Mary Jo Connealy, Jean Drummond and Georgia Redding Family / Friends: Steve Norton, Mary Shaw & Kristin Parker (Friends of Janice & Larry Larsen), Christine Pueppke, Mark
Mussack, Jim Maryott, LeAnn Richards (sister of Larry Larsen),
Sara Cameron, Arizona Riecken, JoEllen Benecke (sister of
Matt & Dick Connealy), Casey Connealy, Mark Connealy, Tom
Fucher, Liz Connealy, (grand-daughter of Pat Connealy), Margaret
Donneally, (sister of Marilyn Quinn), Jack Broderick, (brother of Jean
Drummond), Teresa Tramp, (sister of Jean Drummond)
Tend thy sick ones, O Lord Jesus. Rest thy weary ones. Bless thy dying ones. Soothe thy suffering ones. Pity thy afflicted ones. Shield thy joyous ones. And all for thy love’s sake. (St. Augustine)
May we pray for our beloved deceased especially Curt Ray & Earl Bucy. May they rest in peace and may God comfort those who mourn.
Calendar for the Week for St. Patrick:
Tues. July 11th 5:30 PM Mass; 6:00 Altar Society Meeting Thurs. July 13th 8:30 AM Mass; Fatima Rosary 9:00 AM
Envelopes (21) $990.00 Loose $42.00 Children $12.00 Vigil Lights $38.00 Building Fund (2) $460.00
Thank you!
Holy Family of Decatur:
Envelopes (5) $395.00 Loose $114.00 Vigil Lights $0.00
Thank you!
Prayer for Our Nation
God our Father, Giver of life, we entrust the United States of
America to Your loving care. You are the rock on which this nation was founded. You alone are the true source of our cherished rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Reclaim this land for your glory and dwell among Your people. Send Your Spirit to touch the hearts of our nation’s leaders. Open their minds to the great worth of human life and the responsibilities that accompany human freedom. Remind Your people that true happiness is rooted in seeking and doing Your will. Through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of our land, grant us the courage to reject the “culture of death.” Lead us into a new millennium of life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
(Catholic On-line Prayers)
Liturgical Assignments for St. Patrick’s:
Saturday July 15th – 5:00 PM: LECTOR: Kass Bromm EMHC’S: Steve Chatt & Ted Connealy SERVERS: Madelyn Braniff & Olivia Chatt
Sunday July 16th – 10:00 AM: LECTOR: Alaina Roche EMHC’S: Jane & Richard Elske SERVERS: Isabella & Gabriella Roche
I will praise your name forever, my king and my God.
(Psalm 145)
From Fr. Kevin…
This Sunday’s Mass readings reveal to us
that Jesus is a Savior who has come to us so
that we can come to him, learn from him,
and come to “know” him. This “knowing” is
more than intellectual knowledge; rather, it is
an intimate ‘heart-to-heart’ relationship with
Jesus. Jesus desires to reveal his heart to us:
A heart that is both meek and humble—and a
heart that has been pierced out of love for us!
Also, Jesus desires to reveal the Father to us
so that we may know Him as well. All of this
is possible now that “The Spirit of God
dwells in you” (Rom. 8:9) through Baptism.
In this Sunday’s second reading from the
Letter to the Romans, St. Paul reveals that
the Holy Spirit is both “The Spirit of the one
who raised Jesus from the dead” (Rom.
8:11)—the Father—and also, the “Spirit of
Christ” (Rom. 8:9). May we come to “know”
both the Father and Jesus, and believe in the
Love that They have for us. May we witness
to the world this Love. Peace, Fr. Kevin
FAITH FACT What about the Mass and the Cross?
As Roman Catholics we believe we are part of the Body of Christ, the living Church on earth. Some people would describe Mass or the liturgy as the two beams of the cross: the vertical beam representing our relationship with God and the horizontal beam representing our relationship with all our brothers and sisters in Christ. Whenever we pray, we make the sign of the cross and bless ourselves, mindful of God who is three persons in one, and we are challenged to recognize all other Christians who are part of God’s family. We are connected and so is the cross in our journey of faith.
The Lighter Side
The troops training for a special mission were on a tough obstacle course; swimming across a raging river, running up a vertical cliff and scrambling through barbed-wire entanglements. At the end of the circuit, the colonel barked to a farm boy in the company, “How’d you like it, soldier?” “Shucks, sir,” drawled the trooper, “where I come from, we have to go through country like that just to get to the barn.”
♦
Looking Ahead: 2017 Annual Marriage Celebration Archbishop George Lucas invites you to attend the annual Mass honoring marriage and your anniversary on Sunday, September 10
th or Sunday October 8
th.
Rosary at 1:30 PM. Mass at 2:00 PM. Cake Reception 3:00 PM. 9/10/17 St. Cecelia Cathedral 715 N 40th Street Omaha or 10/8/17 St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 2300 Madison Avenue, Norfolk NE See posters to sign up.
The Sunday morning coffee and fellowship time are being enjoyed by many each week. We would love to have others join in. If you and a friend would be willing to host a light snack on a Sunday after Mass, please sign up on the poster in the entryway. Thank you for this.
Bloodmobile Thank you to all
who helped or donated at the Blood Drive on July 7th
Fatima Centennial 2017 Thank you for adding your rosary to the display. The Third Apparition
of Our Lady was on July 13th, 1917. Please join us after the 8:30 AM Mass this Thursday July 13th for the praying of the Rosary.
♦NCYC news! Your support and generosity have
helped us reach our goal. We ask for your
continued prayers that this will be a safe and
spirit-building pilgrimage for our youth and their
sponsors. .
Altar Society: The July Mass & meeting time will be
Tuesday, July 11th
. Mass will be at 5:30 PM so that Fr. Kevin is able to help with activities in Blair. The meeting will be at 6:00
PM in Fischer Hall; Kathy Uhing and Christina Uhing are
hosting. Hope to see you there...
Interested? See Rich Elske or Mike Larsen.
◘♦◘ As we continue into the summer months, remember that
the normal monthly bills at the parish continue. If you are out of town, please mail-in your contribution or bring your extra contribution when you come to Mass. Thank you for your continued support!
St. Patrick’s Church Cleaning News: For JULY of 2017, the lead family is Kevin & Amy Tobin, assisted by Matt & Tiffany Marquardt, Gordy & Les Bryant, Greg & Collette Stock and John & Jane Gorman. You can check out a key at the office if needed. MASS INTENTIONS are welcome! Place your request and name in an envelope with your offering, ($10.00 is the normal offering and a few weeks in advance is necessary to schedule your Mass) Thank you.
Catholic Guide to the Internet:
Catholic Voice
Www.catholicvoiceomaha.com
Archdiocese of Omaha
Www.archomaha.org
Catholic Online
Www.catholic.org
The Holy See
Www.vatican.va
Catholic Treasury
Www.catholictreasury.info
Marriage Resources
Foryourmarriage.org
Mass Times Www.masstimes.org
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