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Rev. William E. Reynolds — Ext #227 E-mail: [email protected] Rectory: 641-792-4625
Deacon Dan Goetz E-mail: [email protected]
Ann Ratliff, Administrative Assistant E-Mail: [email protected]
Kathy Hammerly, Stewardship Coordinator, Ext. #222 E-Mail: [email protected]
Renny Crawford, K-12 Faith Formation Coordinator, Ext. #231 E-Mail: [email protected]
Ila Mae Hanisch, RCIA, 641-521-7576 E-Mail: [email protected]
Emilee Steinbach, Sr. High Youth Ministry E-Mail: [email protected] 641-521-0673
SHARE Preschool: 641-792-8639 E-mail: [email protected]
Web Pages: www.shcnewton.com www.sharepreschool.com
Facebook Page: Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Mission Statement We, the members of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, as a caring Christian community, help one another to live, to nurture, and to celebrate God’s gifts. We encourage others on their faith journeys to join us in giving witness to our Catholic faith and to grow as disciples. We celebrate the sacraments and receive the gift of grace to strengthen our faith and to en-rich our relationships with Christ and his Church. We gather together to pray, to worship, to give thanks, to petition, to seek comfort, to share joys and sorrows, and to experience God’s love, joy, and peace.
Sacred Heart Church
June 7, 2015
The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ
1115 S. 8th Ave E., PO Box 1478, Newton, IA 50208
Parish Office: 641-792-2050 FAX: 641-792-8639
Business Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
McCann Center Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:30 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM
Confessions Saturdays 4:30 PM
Prayer to the Sacred Heart
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I give myself to You.
Take all I do, all my joys,
and all my sorrows. Take all of me. I want to be all
Yours, and do all things for love of You.
Help me to do only what pleases You.
Please make my heart like Yours.
Hymns
Saturday, 5:30 PM
& Sunday, 9:00 AM
Entrance Chant: I Am the Bread of Life
#393
Presentation & Preparation of the Gifts: O Sacrament Most Holy
#409
Mass Setting: Mass of Christ the Savior
#59
Communion Chant: Gift of Finest Wheat
#388
Sending Forth: Let All Things Now
Living #458
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Saturday, June 6: 4:30 PM Confessions will be heard 5:00 PM The Rosary will be prayed in the church 5:30 PM Mass will be offered for the repose of
the soul of Mary Gulling, wife of Ron Gulling 6:30 PM Prayer for Vocations will be held in the
church following Mass.. Sunday, June 7: 8:30 AM The Rosary will be prayed in the church. 9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the members of
the parish. 10:00 AM Prayer for Vocations will be held in the
church following Mass. 10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts will be served in
McCann Center following Mass. 10:15 AM Exploring the Catechism will be held in
McCann Center Monday, June 8: No Mass today Tuesday, June 9: No Mass today 6:00 PM Knights of Columbus Meal with meeting
following at 7:00 PM at the KC Hall Wednesday, June 10: No Mass today No Potluck this month. 5:30 PM Community Meal will be served at
McCann Center Thursday, June 11: 9:30 AM Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet in
McCann Center 5:15 PM Mass will be offered for the repose of
the soul of Harold “Tiny” Harned 6:30 PM Infant Baptism Session will be held in
McCann Center Friday, June 12: 9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the repose of
the soul of Dick Haning, husband of Helen Schmelzer
9:30 AM Coffee & Visiting will be held in McCann Center following Mass
Saturday, June 13: 4:30 PM Confessions will be heard 5:00 PM Rosary will be prayed in the church 5:30 PM Mass will be offered for the repose of
the soul of Leonard Marnell, husband of Mary Marnell and father of LuAnn Lucas
Sunday, June 14: 8:30 AM Rosary will be prayed in the church
9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the members of the parish.
10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts will be served fol-lowing Mass in McCann Center
10:15 AM Exploring the Catechism will be held in McCann Center
Father Reynolds will be attending the annual Dioce-san Clergy Days this week, Monday through Wednes-day, as required by the Bishop of Davenport. To reach him in am emergency call the Highlander at 319-354-2000.
Jack Douglas Swanson, son of Joseph & Heather Swanson, who was baptized last Sunday, May 31st.
Congratulations to . . .
Pastoral Council Election Results
The Pastoral Council welcomes Robert Wadzinski and Deb Corlew as the “at-large” representatives to the council based on the voting from this past week-end. We would like to thank everyone in the parish who helped select these two representatives and we wish to recognize Jack Ferguson and Bob Steingrea-ber for their willingness to serve.
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Monday: 2 Cor 1:1-7 Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: 2 Cor 1:18-22 Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:4-11 Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3 Mt 5:20-26
Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9 Eph 3:8-12, 14-19 Jn 19:31-37
Saturday: 2 Cor 5:14-21 Mt 5:33-37 or Is 61:9-11 Lk 2:41-51
Readings: June 8 through June 14:
June 7, 2015
Adam McNeer, Deloris Klemm, Anne Weissinger, Ed Claseman, Jon Lamb, Marcella
Karsten, Steve Haunsperger, Jerry Balek, Elaine Stotts, Frank & Mary Brindza, Keith Stratton, Judy Lammers, Don Wignall, Bobby Tedrow, Shirley Dont, Lenette Swanson, Jim Golik, Eve-lyn Tedrow, Vera Venenga, Pam Rausch, Betty Dickinson, Barb Poole, Carol Wilson, Dodie Wheeler, Helen Hughes, Fanny Shores, Mike De-Penning, Richard Varnum, Mary Lukavsky, Joyce Sabel, Michelle McGill (Colfax parishioner), Donna Baker (daughter of Mary Marnell), Angi Reed (sister of Pam Zaabel), Rita Ryan (sister of Jody Barr), Chris Schwanabeck (nephew of Joanie Lukavsky), Mary Roper (daughter of JoAnn Shan-non) Doris Gironseth (sister of Alexzandra Anderson), Shawn Bollhoefer (son of Mike & Linda Bollhoefer), Jacki Aikeyns (uncle of Dana Determan), Madelyn Kecki (great-granddaughter of Bill & Carmen Gill), Brad Wiese (brother-in-law of Joanie Lukavsky), and Judy Reed (mother of Bill Reed), Robert Wendell (brother-in-law of Lee Cochran), Mary Ann Allspach (friend of Janet Cox)
. . . For the repose of the soul of Otto Green, fa-ther of Gayla Hannagan, who died June 2nd and comfort for his family. . . . For the repose of the soul of Glenroy Green-ing, brother of Leah Kruse, who died recently and comfort for his family.
Sunday Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 17:22-24 2 Cor 5:6-10 Mk 4:26-34
Roger & Pam Zaabel June 2, 1995 — Married 20 years St. Cecilia’s Church, Ames, Iowa
Terry & Charity Noe June 10, 1995 — Married 20 years St. Patrick’s Church, Tama, Iowa
Ladies Mini Retreat Friday evening, June 26th
More information to follow!
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LITURGICAL ROLES
Saturday, June 13 5:30 PM
Lector: Fred Dimon E. Lopez-Sanders Hospitality: Craig & Suzy Trotter Dick & Marty Wendl Extraordinary Ministers: Jim Bennett Cathi Fouts Marlis Strike Robert Wadzinski Jeff Maki Carolyn Sullivan Jeff & Sharon Hoebelheinrich Altar Servers: Stephanie Hoebelheinrich David & Daniel Lopez-Sanders Rosary: Barbara Majerus
Sunday, June 14 9:00 AM
Lector: Robin Lilienthal Grace Coen Hospitality: Frank & Lois Vogel Marilyn Reese Susan Becker Extraordinary Ministers: Mark Allen Terri Ayres Nancy Schwickerath Doug Thoma Joe & Linda Coen Terry & Char Townsend Altar Servers: Hunter Kennedy Adam Maharry Marty Stratton Children’s Liturgy: Mary Beth Lawson Nursery: Debbie Stratton Rachel Prendergast Coffee Host:
Prayer for Vocations
In an effort to foster a culture of vocations in our parish, we will have a time of prayer for vocations after the Masses this weekend. Members of the par-ish are always invited to remain in the church following Mass for a quiet time of personal meditation. This weekend, an effort will be made to use time after Mass for parishioners to
focus their prayer on vocations. Following the closing song, for those who wish to remain, a group prayer will be recited followed by an invitation for personal reflec-tion. We ask all to observe silence while exiting church.
Prayer for Vocations God our Father, our needs are great
and our people hunger to hear the Gospel proclaimed in word, deed and sacrament.
Send the power of your Holy Spirit to encourage men and women to open their
hearts to hear Your call and to joyfully serve in the Diocese of Davenport as priests,
deacons, religious and lay ministers.
May those who minister now be filled with Your Spirit of courage and love. May they persevere in their call to serve Your people.
Grant that many will be inspired by their witness and love to answer Your call.
Amen
Infant Baptism Preparation The first step for parents wishing to have an infant child baptized at Sacred Heart is to attend a Bap-tism prep session. At the session parents discuss the responsibility involved in
having a child baptized and share ideas on living out their commitment to raise their children in the Catholic faith. A Baptism Preparation Ses-sion will be held this Thursday, June 11th at 6:30 p.m. in McCann Center. Please call the office to indicate that you will be attending.
Congratulations Rylee Van Beek, daughter of Brian and Shaina Van Beek, who received her First Com-munion last Sunday, May 30, 2015.
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Mass Attendance Saturday, May 23rd at 5:30 PM 160 Sunday, May 24th at 9:00 AM 329
The Coolest VBS Ever!
Amazing experiments Glacier games Surprising Adventure Incredible Music Lip-Smacking Snacks Friends and Fun
Sacred Heart Church
in McCann Center Monday—Wednesday,
June 15—17 9:00 AM—Noon
For more Information call 641-792-2050. Watch the bulletin for updates.
Thank You . . . I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the members of the Prayer Shawl Ministry. They pre-sented my Mom and Dad with a beautiful shawl and cross. It has been a great comfort to us all during these difficult times. I am truly blessed to be a member of such a caring church community. Debbie Stratton Phil & Peg Troyke
Watch for Migrating Flamingos!
Faith Journey is Flamingo Flocking from June 13-July3!
Here’s how it works: For $20, you can choose who gets flocked; For $5, a flock
will be removed from your yard and will m i - grate to another yard; For $20, the flock will be removed from your yard AND you may choose whose yard it will migrate to; For a $20 donation you will be provided with Fla-mingo Insurance (no birds will be on your lawn for the duration of the fundraiser). If you would rather not participate, flocks will migrate after 24-48 hours at no cost. Flocking Work Orders and Flocking Insurance can be purchased by emailing emilee.steinbach@ankeny schools.org, or using the forms in the Gathering Space from June 6-June 27. Contact Emilee Steinbach (641-521-0673) with any questions! This fundraiser will benefit the youth and adults going on Faith Journey in De-troit, Michigan this summer.
Thank You . . . A huge thank you to those who helped in any way to make the Community Meal Ministry a success this past school year at the Methodist Church. Whether you prepared, served or helped with clean-up it takes each and everyone of you to make it happen. I want to also thank those who made desserts for us each month. They were en-joyed by all!
Carolyn Sullivan Community Meal Ministry Chair
Thank You . . . Dear Parish Family, Thank you for the amazing crocheted owl. It’s really cool. Thank you also for the catechism book. I’m going to bring it to UNI with me. Thanks again.
Olivia Maharry
June 15th—17th from 9:00—Noon For children Preschool through
6th Grade
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Cemetery Collection
Every year at this time—around Memorial Day—there is an appeal made to the parish on behalf of Sacred Heart Cemetery. Every time a cemetery plot is sold some of the income from that sale is put aside for Perpetual Care. You can imagine that the Perpetual Care money collected decades ago would not be near adequate for current day expenses of maintenance for the cemetery, let alone for improvements. The burial of the dead is a pious and holy thing, as is the care of their buried remains. The cemetery is a holy and sacred place, as it claims our bodies until the Resurrection. Your generous response to the appeal for Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery will be greatly appreciated.
Next week, our parish will take up the collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign. This collection com-municates the Gospel through Catholic social media ac-tivities and enriches our faith through podcasts, television, radio, and print media. Half of all proceeds remain in our diocese and support local needs, so please be generous in this collection.
My Dearest Sacred Heart Parish Community, It is with great joy to announce that I have ac-cepted a position to serve with NET Ministries for the 2015-2016 year. NET Ministries is a relational youth ministry where 150 young adult Catholics share the Gos-pel with over 70,000 middle and high school students. These NET ministers split into teams and travel the country while giving retreats. These teams have visited our own parish in recent years and have an impact on our local parish in addition to thousands of parishes across the country. In order for me to serve, I must secure 5,000 dollars in partnership funds. These tax deductible donations can be given in monthly pledges or one time gifts. I would be honored if you and your family would consider partnering with me. Above all, I ask for your unceasing prayers for all of the NET ministers and the youth we will impact next year. If you have questions, feel free to contact me at (641) 840-0600 or at [email protected]. Thank you for sharing Christ’s light with me throughout my childhood. I pray I can pay this witness forward next year on my service with NET Ministries. May the Lord’s peace dwell in you, Timothy Stammeyer
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Selma The movie, Selma, will be shown at the Capitol II Theater in Newton on Saturday, June 20th at 9:00 AM. Free to the public with discussion to follow. Selma chronicles the tumultuous three-month
period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition. The epic march from Selma to Montgomery culminated in President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, one of the most significant victories for the civil rights movement. This film tells the story of how the revered leader and visionary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his brothers and sis-ters in the movement prompted change that for-ever altered history. Sponsored by Congregational UCC, 1st Lutheran, 1st Presbyterian, St. Luke Methodist, St. Stephen’s Episcopal, Salvation Army, Bethany UCC, Sacred Heart Catholic, and CAYA Wesleyan Church.
A STEWARDSHIP MOMENT A thought or two on stewardship in the Sunday readings
Today’s Gospel gives St. Mark’s account of Jesus gathering his disciples for a last supper, revealing to them a new cove-nant established through his own sacrificial blood. Every time we participate in the Eucharist, we make a pledge to re-new and deepen our participation in Christ’s covenant in practical ways. For the steward, that means making daily, per-sonal sacrifices to strengthen this covenant relationship such as deepening our relationship with the Lord in prayer, sup-porting our parish, and giving comfort to the poor. Now is a good time to reflect on what we can do to strengthen our covenant with the Lord and our community in practical ways.
Marriage Moments "They worshiped, but they doubted." (Mt. 28:17) No matter how much spouses love one another, there are bound to be times that we doubt. We are human and crave reassurance that we are loved. Offer that reassurance today.
Parenting Pointers
Don't think that you have to rush in with a so-lution to every problem your child has. Some-times all that a child needs is your listening presence to figure out his or her own solution.
“This is My blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many.” Are you being chosen by Christ to be poured out for souls with Him as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life? Call Fr. Thom Hennen, diocesan vocations director at 563-324-1911, or write: HennenT@ diodav.org.
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SHARE Preschool Position SHARE Preschool is accepting applications for a teacher to assume duties of director for the 2016 - 2017 school year. The applicant must be able to work part-time during the 2015-16 school year in a training capacity. If you enjoy work-ing with young children in a fast-paced, happy environment; please contact SHARE Preschool for complete details. Phone: 792-8639 Email: [email protected] Address: SHARE Preschool
Community Meals The Community Meals will be held every 2 weeks during the summer on Wednesday evenings from 5:30-6:30 PM at McCann Center.
Menu for Wednesday, June 10th Meatloaf, Scalloped Potatoes, Green Beans,
Root Beer Floats & Beverage
This week’s meal sponsored by Sacred Heart Church
Donations Still Needed for VBS Church Life Commis-
sion is hosting VBS this year and there is no fee for
children to participate. You can help by donat-ing supplies. Grab a
Buddy donation re-quest form from the
VBS display table in the Gathering Space. Sup-ply donations are needed by June 9th. We are also accepting monetary donations for the per-ishable items to purchase right before VBS starts.
Garden Plot Available A garden plot is available for use this summer. It has already been tilled. Contact Terry or Char Townsend at 641-792-3637.
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Adults $20.00 Per Person* Children $12.00 per child*
Children under 5 No charge
*Prices include facility rental and 21% gratuity charged by Prairie Meadows.
Buffett includes hamburgers with tomatoes, lettuce, onions, sliced cheese,
And bund=s. Brats and hot dogs, chopped onions, relish and bunds. Coleslaw,
chips, ice tea, lemonade, & water.
Air conditioned and screened-in pavilion (with race monitors) to ourselves
at north side of finish line. Betting window just South of pavilion. Cash bar
available.
Open 12:00 noon till 5:00 pm An $8 cover will be collected for those who do not want to eat at our
buffet to cover the facility rental and gratuity.
Doug & Sharon Vail will be available
to answer all your questions on
placing bets, track information, and
about the horses.
RACE POST TIME 1:00 pm
Program includes the following
special races
Camel, Ostrich, Zebras
Please Join Us for a Family Fun Filled
Day and Fellowship
R.S.V.P. by July 9, 2015 to Tom Brandt
Phone: 515-491-4006
E-mail: [email protected]
Fun! Fun!! Fun!!! Fun!!!!
Buffett
Serving
12:45 to
2:00 PM
Hosted by
Assembly
3379
Welcome All
Assembly
& Council
Members
Bring your
Families.
Dress: Casual
Proceeds from this event
will go to the
Family Fun Day at the Race Track
Sunday, July 19, 2015 At Prairie Meadows
In Thanksgiving for God’s Blessings,
We return to the Lord: May 30th & 31st
Envelopes $ 3,127.00 Offertory $ 220.00 Autoshare $ 4,569.00 Votive Candles $ 277.10 Dioc. Vol. Latin America $ 30.00 Sunday Coffee $ 64.03
June 8: Suzy Trotter June 9: Kendall Kruse Kristi Meyer June 12: Danielle Stewart Megan McNeill
For Birthdays to be listed in the bulletin, you need to submit names and dates to Ann.
Becoming & Being Catholic by IlaMae
Many who are already Catholic come to the RCIA sessions just to be updated. All are welcome to join us. Come for one session or all sessions if a topic is of interest to you. We will do our best to publish the topics we are discussing each week in the parish bulletin. You don't have to pre register, just come!
Prayer Chain To have someone added to the Sacred Heart Prayer Chain, contact Marilyn Lamb at 275-0020, Mary Pritchard at 792-3518 or Theresa Stewart by e-mail:
[email protected]. If no one can be reached, you may call Margaret Dimon at 792-9819.
In The Catholic Messenger the week of June 4:
Bishop Amos has announced three more
priest assignments, effective July 1.
Coralville wine maker produces sacramental wine for St. Thomas More Parish.
International humanitarian gives thanks at St. Mary-
Solon for support of Mary’s Meals.
Immigration office helps Canadian immigrant achieve dream of becoming naturalized citizen.
Summer reading challenge could send principal to
the roof.
Fr. Jake Greiner’s column addresses forgiveness as an important aspect in everyone’s life.
President Obama makes unexpected visit to Miami
shrine.
Pope Francis talks about daily habits, hopes, con-cerns.
Fr. Rolheiser writes about our inordinate attach-
ments.
CRS exec Carolyn Woo writes about Baltimore’s lesson in peace building.
Thank you for your support. Please let us know of any sto-ries or suggestions you’d like to share with The Catholic Messenger!
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Exploring the Catechism Exploring the Catechism Class will be held Sunday, June 7th after Mass in McCann Cen-ter. The topic for class discussion his Sunday will be The Sacramental Celebration of the Paschal Mystery. #1135 ff.
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Iowa Cubs Game for Altar Servers The Knights of Columbus invite all Sacred Heart Altar Servers to attend an Iowa Cubs game on Sunday, June 28th. The Knights will give each participant a free ticket to the game and some spending money. The Knights will be driving and chaperoning this event. Since the time we will return is so unknown, the members of the Knights will take you to your home after the game. If you are interested in attending this fun filled evening, you must register. To register, please bring the permission form
at the bottom of this page to Kathy Hammerly or Ann Ratliff at the Parish Office. A GREAT BIG thank you to the Knights for coordinating this event!
Permission Form and Emergency Medical Treatment Authorization __________________________________ has my permission to attend the Iowa Cubs baseball game with the Knights of Columbus on Sunday, June 28, 2015. I, the parent/guardian of the above named minor, authorize the representative of the
McCann Council of the Knights of Columbus as my agent to consent to any emergency ex-
amination, x-ray, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital
care which is deemed advisable by and is rendered under the supervision of a licensed
physician or surgeon. I have noted below any special health concerns or medication in-
volving the above named minor.
Parent/Guardian signature ____________________________________________ Date____________ Allergies, medications, health concerns ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Insurance Company ______________________________ Policy/plan # ______________________ Emergency contact person __________________________________________________________ Relationship Phone # __________________________________
Wedding Anniversary Blessings
S a c re d He a r t Church wishes to honor couples of the parish who are celebrating wed-ding anniversary milestones (every 5
years— 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, and so on). Please complete the form available at the church office or on the website under “Family Life”. The deadline to be in-cluded in the bulletin is the 15th of the month before your anniversary.
If you are ad-mitted to a h o s p i t a l please re-
member to inform the parish office so that parish staff can attempt to visit you. When you are admitted to a hospital please be sure to be identified as a Catho-lic at the time of your admission.
Labels for education.
CLIP. EARN.
HELP THEM LEARN.
All Saints Catholic School in Davenport appreciates all your ef-forts in saving the Campbell’s La-bels For Education for their school. We have an updated list of Camp-bell’s labels on the bulletin board in McCann center. Did you know that the pen you use to write your gro-cery list could be on the list of upc’s to save?? How about the soup you are eating or even the baggie that
you may put left over soup in to freeze!! Even a magazine you are reading!! Campbell’s has expanded its list with more great things that we may use everyday. Juices, yogurt, cereal, nuts, popcorn, salsa, prego, bread, and of course their soups, broth, and gravies.
Please continue to save the UPC from your Campbell’s products. Items to save are; Campbell’s Soup at Hand, Chunky Soups, Select Harvest Soups, Spaghettio’s, V-8 (Regular, Splash, Fusion), Pepperidge Farm Products (bread, rolls, croutons, and stuffing) Gold Fish, Prego Spaghetti Sauce, and Swanson Broth. Thanks so much for your help!
Sample UPC Code:
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St. Anthony of Padua is one of the most beloved and admired saints in the church. Because
he was a prolific preacher and witness to the Gospel in his personal life, he is known as a great stew-
ardship saint.
St. Anthony was born on the Feast of the Assumption in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1195 to a
walthy and educated family of the Portuguese nobility. He entered the Augustinian religious com-
munity at an early age where he devoted himself to the study of sacred scripture and Latin classics.
He joined the Franciscan Order when he was 26 years old and traveled tirelessly to preach
what it meat to live according to the Gospel. He is believed to have made as many as 400 trips to
towns in both northern Italy and southern France.
St. Anthony knew that preaching was not enough to help people understand how to live
according to the Gospel. He believed he had to give witness to the Gospel by the way he lived his
personal life. He adopted and maintained a simple lifestyle consistent with what he believed the
Gospel was calling him to.
St. Anthony died in Padua, Italy, on June 13, 1231 at the age of 36. He was proclaimed a
saint less than one year after his death. So simple, yet compelling and inspiring was St. Anthony’s teaching of the Catholic faith
that he was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1946.
Best known for his patronage of seekers of lost items, St. Anthony is commonly referred to today as the “finder of lost
articles.” Few people know that he is the patron of many other causes including the poor and those who travel. His feast day is
June 13.
St. Anthony of Padua
O God, Giver of all good gifts:
In the beginning, you spoke — and all That is came to be.
In the fullness of time, you spoke — and your Word took on Flesh, and the Church was born from the water and blood which poured from his side.
In our time, you still speak — through the Scriptures and through the Sacraments.
In baptism, you call us to be a chosen race, a royal priest- hood, a holy nation, a people for your own possession.
You gather a Eucharistic people to yourself, so that from the rising of the sun to its setting, a pure sacrifice may be offered to your name.
When we sin and wander far from you, you seek us out speaking words of mercy and forgiveness through the sacrament of reconciliation.
You call us to lives of generous service, whether in the sacrament of marriage Or the sacrament of holy orders, whether as vowed religious or as single persons in the world.
Hear us, O God.
May your Holy Spirit come to rest in our hearts and set them aflame, so that we may become what we receive, Bread, broken for the life of the world, and make of our lives, and of the Diocese of Davenport, a return—gift to you.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Official prayer of the Diocese of Davenport, 2015
Welcome to Our Parish If you are new to our parish, please fill out the fol-lowing information and drop it in the collection bas-ket or mail to the parish office.
Name ___________________________________
Address __________________________________
City _____________________________________
State_____________________ Zip ____________
Phone ___________________________________
Cell______________________________________
Email ___________________________________
“Grief is always sudden as winter, no matter how long
the autumn.” ― J. Aleksandr Wootton, Forgetting: impres-
sions from the millennial borderland
Life After Loss
Ministry Schedule Ministers who have a scheduling con-flict for the Ministry Schedule should contact Terry Townsend at 792-3637 or by e-mail at [email protected] by the 15th. Lectors with a scheduling conflict should contact Monica Skokan at 641-792-9599 or by e-mail at [email protected] by the 15th.
Sacred Heart Nursery Open every Sunday morning during the 9:00 am Mass. The Nursery is open to children ages 1-4. Two trained volun-teers will be present at that time!
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dear Padre Are You Ill or Homebound? Anyone who is ill or homebound please
let me know so I can schedule a visit. Contact Lori Ward at 792-4242.
2012 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in USA. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c.827, permission to publish has been granted by the Most Reverend Robert J. Hermann, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of St. Louis. All Rights Reserved.
What should I do if see a piece of host on the floor? What do I do if I drop the host? Sometimes after holy Communion is given out, I see pieces of the consecrated host on the floor. Is it OK to eat them? And what
about receiving holy Communion with chewing gum in one’s mouth?
Eating the pieces is one option. However, it
might be hard to distinguish between pieces of a host,
lint, or dust. So a better option is to talk to your pastor. If he thinks there is an issue, then he could have someone take the particles into the sacristy and put them in a container of water, allowing them to dissolve and then wash them down the sacrarium, a sink that goes directly into the ground. If he does not think there is an issue, be obedient to his decision. That brings us to your second question. It is not respectful to chew gum when one is receiving holy Com-munion. Receiving holy Communion de-mands our respect and reverence. It re-quires our fullest attention. If a person were about to eat a fine meal with gum in his mouth, the cook would be insulted. In the same way, how much more important and “delicious” is the sweetness of the Lord (Psalm 34:8)?
FR. DON KIRCHNER, CSsR
The Library’s Latest Welcome to Sacred Heart Library’s column of reviews of current books, DVDs, and CDs that our available in our library. Please come and check out these and other items. The DVD, Father Placido Cortese The Courage of Si-lence tells the story of a 37 year old Fran-ciscan monk from Padua,Italy. During the second world war thanks to a strong network of friends, and at the request to the Vatican, he managed to save hundreds of Jews, Slovenian, Croatian and American prisoners. As editor of the publication, Messenger of Saint Anthony he gathered a network of persons who could secretly take much needed personal supplies and information to these prisoners. On Octo-ber 8, 1944, he was picked up by the Nazi Gustapo as he exited the Basilica of St. An-tonio never to be seen again in Padua. Through extraordinary and direct evidence we now know he was tortured and died in Trieste never having revealed the names of his collaborators. A beautiful example of a priest who quietly but profoundly like Christ gave his life for others. The Library is open after weekend Masses or Monday, Tuesday, & Friday mornings. Contact Kay Fisher at 792-2863.
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Pray for our Military Please pray for the safety of these military personnel who have ties to members of our parish:
Zachary Geringer, Tyler Daly, Joey Anderson,
Nicholas J. Huggins, Caitlin Huggins McCay,
Jordan Koser, James Hovar, Tim Dodge,
Sean Healy, Mark Modlin, Joe Scranton, Scott Anderson,
Philip Mead, Bill Kopsa, Joshua Oberheu,
Jimmy Bennett, Jake Bennett, & Jason Lee Bennett
Project Rachel Ministry Wounded by Abortion?
Project Rachel can help. Understands the emotional pain that follows an abortion. Provides free referrals for con-
fidential and caring counseling and reconciliation by trained professionals.
Can help get you on the road to spiritual recovery.
Project Rachel Ministry is available in our diocese . If you have been wounded by abortion call the confidential Pro-ject Rachel Helpline at 563-333-4107 or 1-888-456-HOPE. Calls will be answered personally and confidentially Mon-day, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Voice mail messaging will be available all other times. Calls will be returned promptly and discreetly.
2012 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in USA. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c.827, permission to publish has been granted by the Most Reverend Robert J. Hermann, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of St. Louis. All Rights Reserved.
June 7, 2015 The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ Ex 24:3–8 / Heb 9:11–15 / Mk 14:12–16, 22–26
I used to dream about the kind of house I would live in when I grew up. I wanted gracious, rooms, a large kitchen, a family room and—for reasons passing understanding—I wanted a stream running through the house with a waterfall somewhere in it. The house I actually live in was more than 100 years old when we bought it. It needed a boiler, a roof, and a new bathroom within the first year. The rooms were small; the kitchen had no drawers. There were no closets on the first floor. But it was ours and we raised our family in it. The smallness of the house did not seem to matter to our children’s school friends who regularly visited, knew they could call us if there was an emergency, and could count on a full bowl of fruit salad (strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, and grapes) in the refrigerator. It would have been easy to have complained about the difference between the dream and the reality. My husband and I might have argued about get-ting a bigger home. But we realized that “home” was not about the build-ing; it was—and is—about the community and relationships inside.
Had the love not been there, we might have even become divided over the flaws. I like to think that our marriage and family were blessed with the grace to see what was important. I know that in a world of poverty, we were privileged. But I believe that having each other and sharing our faith was our strength and our founda-tion, and would have been even if we had lost everything.
Mary Katharine Deeley
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