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The Celebration of Sacraments
Infant Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is regularly celebrated on Sunday during or after the Eucharistic Liturgy. Registered parishioners are asked to arrange for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: RCIA is the process of growing in your faith and love of God. Weekly gather-ings take place from September until Easter. If you are interested in learning about Catholicism and joining us please call Deacon Tom at the rectory. Penance: The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at IC, 9:30 a.m. at HSP and 10:30 a.m. IC every Sunday or by appointment.
Matrimony: Anyone planning to be married must contact the parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: When a parishioner is admitted to the hospital, nursing home, or confined to home because of age or infirmity, please call the Parish Office. Parishioners are ready to visit and to bring Holy Communion. When one is seriously ill, the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick.
Dear People of God, Over the past few weeks we’ve been examining the seven building blocks of Catholic Social Teaching. Today I want to briefly look at the principle of solidarity. You may recall that Poland sought to break away from the USSR by proclaiming solidarnosc, Polish for solidarity. Simply put, solidarity means we’re all in it together because every living human person is endowed with the same image and likeness of God. That means we must take an interest in what’s happening here at home, in our region, in our nation and in all the other nations which together make up the family of humanity. That interest, though, doesn’t end with our reading the local newspaper to find out who’s shooting at whom in the Middle East, but to undertaking efforts to stop the shooting. In other words, we’re supposed to be about the business of promoting peace (ending the wars in which all the shooting is going on, ending the abuse of spouses and children, ending the plague of drug and alcohol abuse, ending the necessity for young people to form gangs and a host of other ‘ends’ which require peace) and justice which means setting on place fair rules and regulations which allow every person to prosper, have a decent home, enjoy a good job and make enough to afford an occasional vacation or outing. For most of us this effort will begin and end with prayer because most of us are not in a position to literally end any of the ills which plague the world today. But God is, so we turn to God in hope and confidence that if enough of us pray the world will become far more peaceful. Some of us may be able to do something to spread a little peace, like donating to the charities which promote peace through education or serving as members of such organizations. Some of us may be able to take yet another step and run for elective office on a platform of peace and justice, seeking means of getting nations to work together instead of at odds with one another. As you might guess, this aspect of Catholic Social Teaching undergirds the missionary efforts of the Church, much of which does its evangelization by acts of relief, care and the extension of love through action. None of may ever meet a Tanzanian albino child, but by supporting the effort when we were asked have made a difference. We may never meet any of the millions of refugees who want to escape from terror and war, but our prayers may make it possible to do so, and even make it possible that they can stay home if we pray hard enough for peace.
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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION TOLEDO, OHIO June 18, 2017
Sat 10:00 am Funeral/Winkle (Fr. Reinhart/D Tom) 1:00 pm Wedding Cook/Tagle (Fr. Chris/D. Tom) 4:00 pm IC Mass (Fr. Chris /D. Dave Tom) Intention: Dick Schrader Sun 9:30 am HSP Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am HSP Mass (Fr. Chris/D. Tom) 10:30 am IC Confessions 11:00 am IC Mass (Fr. Chris /D. Tom) Intention: Donald, Franklin & James Grey Tues 9:00 am Communion Service in chapel (D. Tom) Fri 6:00 pm Quinceanera Rehearsal/Zarate (Fr. Rudi/D. Tom) Sat 2:00 pm Quinceanera/Zarate (Fr. Rudi/D. Tom) 4:00 pm IC Mass (Fr. Molina/D. Tom) Intention: Mr. & Mrs Frank Lenz for good health and Gods richest blessing Sun 9:30 am HSP Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am HSP Mass (Fr. Littelman/D. Tom) 10:30 am IC Confessions 11:00 am IC Mass Intention: Theodore & Pauline Garcia
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Immaculate Concep�on
Finance Council Pastoral Council
Bill Carroll Liz Weiser
Mike Young Linda Garcia
Fred Mahaney Maria Ochoa
John Madigan
Fred Mahaney (Fin. Rep.)
Facili�es Commi�ee Judy Westmeyer
John Madigan Mary Jo Pilcher
Bill Carroll Louann Harrison
Joe Westmeyer Barb Marquis
Fred Vallejo
We would like to welcome our visitors to Immaculate Conception Church. If you are interested in becoming a parishioner please call the parish office at 419-243-1829. Registration forms for new parishioners are on the visitor’s stand in the back of church….don’t be bashful…sign up!
Also available on line at www.iccatdarby.org
Weekl Income Last Week Fiscal Year to Date Goal $ 2,700.00 $ 119,1800.00 Sat. Collection $ 666.00 $ 45,653.37 Sun. Collection $ 1 031.65 $ 57 314.41 Actual $ 1,697.65 $ 102,967.78 Over/(Under) $(1,002.35 ) $ ( 16,832.22)
ACA Goal Pled ed
$6,000.00 $5,975.00
Baby Bottle Donation to Heartbeat $281.72
Thank You!
STEWARDSHIP REPORT
IC OUTREACH REPORT
Jul 1 2016– June 30 2017 Last Week Income Expense Year to Date Year to Date $112.00 $ 5,365.60 $ 3,037.62 June Year to date Families Served: 58 106 2704
THANK YOU!!!
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June 17/18, 2017 Corpus Christi Fathers Day
Minister/Lector Schedule
Together Let Us Pray Nic Kulczak, Mary Garcia & Family, Kiki, James Steining, Clement Sottek Jr., Michael Reese
& Family, Robert Harrison, Kathy Howe Watson, Ernie Tagle, Willie Frank Grace, Jon Carter, (Barb Marquis’s cousin),
Joyce Mason, Joseph Rojas, Carlene Trost (Kelley Mahaney’s grandmother), Bridget Gray, Joseph Vargas, The Meriker & Rodger Blaylock, Douglas Johnson, John Abertone, , Joyce McIntosh, Donna, Albert, Coulson Family, Jaime Rodriquez, Ronnie Blade, Monique Losoya, Wendy Wehrmeister, Derrick Place, Richard Gray, Billie Jo Christian, Donna Haynes, Billy
Fonseca, Olivia Hernandez, ,Richard, Jill, & Cody Cappelletty, Bridgit Carranza, John & Juanita Miller, Guadalupe Flores, Sr. Suzette Fisher, SND, The Klein Family, Cynthia Swarthout, Jasmine Burkhart, Sarah Lahna, Brittany Highsmith, Mark H, Aurora Gonzalez, Zachary Davidson (Deacon Dave's grandson) Mary Katherine Kries, Jan Schiel, Liz Weiser, Lucia Perales, Acea Hindbaugh, Tom Wagner, Francisco Villagomez, Jeff Hood, Joyce Scarbrough, Rita Scarbrough, Jill Scarbrough, Kimberly Place, Pete Byersmith, Hank Koepfer, Patricia Winter, Benny Esparza Elaine Wojciechowski, Fred Garcia Sr., John Garcia, Terry Byersmith, Esther Mendoza, Susan Fonseca, Emily Westmeyer, Romie Fonseca, Pam Clark, Jim Clark, Roger Place, Jerry Place, Vanessa Salas, Sharon Dunn, Linda E. Pomerez, Jennifer Storey, Kimberly Place, Colleen, Christy, Anna Rose Dunn, Gary Dunn, Carrie, Danny, Henry Garcia, Linda Pa-nyuscski (Sherri’s mom), Kevin McNerney, Richard H, Jane Fonseca, Joe Fonseca, Susan Fonseca, Shirley Clark, Joe & Pat Foy Daly, Joe & Jim Roth, Felicia Jo & all children, Jane & Richard H., Maria de la Luce Flores, James Kaufman, Angie C.
1st Reading: Deuteronom 8:2-3 14b-16a Saturday: David Tighe Sunday: Mike Young
2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Saturday: David Tighe Sunday: Fred Vallejo
Eucharistic Ministers:
Saturda Sunda C. Thomas L. Harrison, M. Irons J. Madigan C. Carroll, L. Garcia
Servers Tony, Augustine, Armando, Martin, Guadalupe, Shawn, Haileigh, Mia
Children’s Liturgy
Break
June 24/25, 2017 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1st Reading:
Jeremiah 20:10-13 Saturday: Jeff Streeter Sunday: Joyce Scarbrough
2nd Reading: Romans 5:12-15 Saturday: Jeff Streeter Sunday: Fred Garcia
Eucharistic Ministers:
Saturda Sunda M. J. Robinson L. Garcia, M. Irons G. O’Connell S. Parra, F. Mahaney
Servers Emelian, Maria, Joshua, Nathan, Daniel, Cynthia, Angelo, Francisco
Children’s Liturgy
Break
Capt. Joseph Andrew Garcia, Marines First Lt. Brian Wood, Army STGSN Joshua J. Teneyck St. Sgt. Tom, Army Sgt. 1st Class Chuck Hindbaugh, Army Capt. Jeremy A. Schiel, Army Capt. Ryan A Schiel, Army PFC. Celia Malagon, Army PFC. Acea Hindbaugh, Army SN Trevor Smith, Navy PFC Monique Losoya, Army
Pray For Those Serving Our CountryPray For Those Serving Our CountryPray For Those Serving Our CountryPray For Those Serving Our Country Sanctuar Lamp June 18 (available) June 25 (available) July 2 (available) July 9 (available) Altar Flowers June 18 (available) June 25 (available) July 1 (available) July 9 (available)
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
IC Birthdays 6/12 Mary Kries
6/20 Stephen Farber
6/22 Mary Stobaugh
6/23 Joanna Elston
Joseph Valle
6/24 Shannon Billman
Happy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy AnniversaryHappy Anniversary
6/22 Joe & Judy Westmeyer 53 yrs.6/22 Joe & Judy Westmeyer 53 yrs.6/22 Joe & Judy Westmeyer 53 yrs.6/22 Joe & Judy Westmeyer 53 yrs. 6/23 Greg & Hilda Wojciechowski 9 yrs.6/23 Greg & Hilda Wojciechowski 9 yrs.6/23 Greg & Hilda Wojciechowski 9 yrs.6/23 Greg & Hilda Wojciechowski 9 yrs.
Sesquicentennial Celebration (150th Birthday)
We are looking for a few parishioners who would like to be part of a committee to plan events for Darby’s 150th birthday! Our sesquicentennial will be in 2018, and it’s not too early to get together and look at some events that could be celebrated throughout that year, ending with our Home-coming mass in 2018. Brainstorming to-gether would be a way to begin this! Call the parish office 419-243-1829 if you are able to help. A date for the meeting will be announced when we are a little closer!
Have you thought about including the Annual Catholic Appeal in your will? It’s easy! Your bequest will create a lasting legacy which assures that our diocesan ministries will continue to make an impact in the lives of our Faith Family.
Nicole Tye St. Ursula 2nd Honors
Joseph Aiton Central Catholic 3rd Honors
Our ice cream socials will begin Sunday July 9 after mass! There may even be other goodies too as you take some time to visit and enjoy a cool treat! They will continue every other Sunday thru August.
Origins of the Bible will begin on Wednesday, July 12th at 6:00 pm in the church. Please join us for this video presen-tation that answers many questions. (We’ll have cool beverages in case it’s warm!)
You may have noticed that the an-nouncements are being read BEFORE
mass! Parish council voted that reading the announcements that are ALL in the bulletin, should be stopped! Announce-ments that did NOT make it in the bulletin will be read about 3 minutes before mass begins. If you came in late and missed them, ask someone after mass. The
thought to take away: take a bulletin home...and read through it. Then if you have questions call the parish office.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH & OTHER COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
We continue to update/add to our parish data base. Several of the e-mails and addresses we have are no longer valid. Also if you don’t see your birthday or anniversary on our monthly list that is because it is not in the data base. If you could please fill your information out below and put it in the offering basket or you can e-mail it to toldarbyicc@sbcglobal.net.
Name _______________________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________E-mail ____________________________
Birthday_____________________________Anniversary_______________________________
IC OUTREACH
Tuesdays & Wednesdays From 10:00 am—1:00 pm
Please call the Outreach Center @ 419-243-1819 or visit them
at 1102 Broadway.
Attention ParishionersAttention ParishionersAttention ParishionersAttention Parishioners
Help Outreach by bringing in an item as listed. One household item supply IE:
Dish soap, Window Cleaner, Ajax, Paper Towels, SOS Pads, Bleach,
Awesome Cleaner (Found at General Dollar) Scrub Brush, Lestoil, Mr. Clean, Toilet Scrubber, Hand Cleaner, Oven Cleaner,Furniture Polish
as examples.
You can get any of these items at General Dollar, Aldi’s, Save-A-Lot, or
Family Dollar.
THANK YOU
The Outreach is now accepting spring and summer clothing only
Diocesan Youth Day at Cedar Point Join Bishop Daniel Thomas in the park throughout the day &
especially for Mass at 4pm Tuesday, June 20, 2017 (10am-10pm) Open to all Middle School (Grades 6,7,8) & High School Youth & their families $40 per ticket (Ages 3 and older) Children 2 & under are FREE (The regular single day pass is $67.00 plus tax) Tickets will be sold the day of the event at a window designated for the “Diocese of Toledo” just to the right of the Main Entrance. Tickets will be sold from 9am-Noon. Additionally, Beverage Bracelets will be sold for $8. This will allow you to receive FREE refills throughout the day. See flyers on the steps.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to help with weeding and
watering. Our church does look cared for, and your help
is appreciated!
The Outreach bin has been moved to the hospitality area.
Please continue your generosity, as
specific items will be highlighted monthly.
Thanks to Linda Garcia for initiating that!
Community News
You can now find the bulletin on DiscoverMass.com
or visit our website www.iccatdarby.org
Mini Pilgrimage
Thursday, July 13, 2017 10 am– Noon
Madonna Hall on the Sylvania
Franciscan Campus
Cost is $20.00 includes lunch
For Reservations:
Please contact: Sr. Joan Jurski 419-824-3528
jjurski@sistersosf.org
Matrimony: A calling to forgive! “Mercy is
the force that reawakens us to new life and
instills in us the courage to look to the future
with hope.” Retrouvaille offers a welcoming and
loving space to couples who have been living with
the misery of a failing marriage. Retrouvaille offers
hope: hope that it is not too late, hope of a different
and better marriage. Retrouvaille helps couples to
show each other mercy through the opportunities it
provides to listen, to forgive, to be reconciled and to
move into their futures believing that God loves
them and with His help and their efforts, their mar-
riages can be healed and restored. Retrouvaille pro-
vides help for marriage problems/difficulties/crises.
For more information about our July 21-23rd
Retrouvaille Weekend program for couples, contact
our registration team: Joe and Arlene @ 419-841-
1116 or visit our website: HelpOurMarriage.com.
Fr. Ray Kelly the singing
priest returns to the USA
starting in Toledo with an
exclusive live benefit
performance at 7:00 pm on
July 12, 2017 at The Historic Church of St.
Patrick. Tickets are $10.00 each and are
available at Historic Church St. Patrick’s
Parish office (419-243-6452) or call Maury
Collins (419-699-6710.
See fliers on the steps
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