ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY HECKER, …...Divine Mercy, Benediction; Veneration of a 1st Class Relic...
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VOL. 54 NO. 15 – APRIL 14th, 2019 THEME FOR PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD: Jesus, humbling himself out of
love for us, did not shield his face from buffets and spitting, but offered his life on the cross. He relied on his Father’s love.
MASS INTENTIONS:
Sat. 4-13 5:00 pm – Quentin & Veronica Gregson Sun. 4-14 8:30 am -- For Our Parish at St. Augustine’s Tues. 4-16 8:00 am – Bonnie Rieso
Tues. 4-16 7:00 pm – STATIONS OF THE CROSS Wed. 4-17 8:00 am – John Rheinecker
Holy Thursday 4-18 7:00 pm – Clarence & Emma Sandidge
Good Friday 4-19 7:00 pm – Good Friday Service Easter Vigil, Saturday 4-20 8:15 pm -- For Our Parish at St. Augustine’s
Easter Sunday 4-21 8:30 am – Frank Gregson
ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY HECKER, ILLINOIS 62248
REV. VON C. DEEKE, PASTOR PARISH OFFICE 473-2217 FAX 473-9141
E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] PARISH WEBSITE: staugustineofcanterburyhecker.weebly.com
To contact Father Von when not in Parish Office, Cell #618/214-6852 St. Vincent de Paul Help Line 618/792-4059
House of Neighborly Service Help Line 618/939-8680 Confessions: are heard each Saturday night from 4 to 4:45 pm and each Sunday from 8 to 8:20 am. Parish Office Hours: Mondays and Thursdays, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Closed from 12 noon to 1:00 pm for lunch.
ORGANIZATIONS BLESSED VIRGIN ALTAR SODALITY – The
ladies meet the first Tuesday In September, November, January & March at 7:00 pm in the Parish Center. Details regarding the annual Christmas Party and Spring Breakfast are shared in the bulletins closer to those dates.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS – meet the second
Wednesday of every month at 7:30 pm in the Parish Center. Any changes or special activities are given elsewhere in the bulletin.
QUILTING – ladies meet to quilt each Tuesday in the
Parish Center from 8:30 am to 3:30 p.m. except during the summer. Any questions call Margie Holle at 473-2944 or Alice Kuehn 473-2817.
PARISH COUNT: 158 OUR SACRIFICE MADE TO GOD: 4-7-19 Sunday Envelopes (78) - $2,223.00 Loose – $302.00 Youth (1) - $3.00
Scholarship Fund - $2,868.00
(Total Donated since 8/1/2018)
Thank you very much for your generosity!
SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Holy Thursday, April 18th; 7pm Good Friday, April 19th; 7pm Ushers: Kevin Kreher & Marvin Gregson Ushers: Walter & Alice Krysnoski Greeters: Elaine Gregson Greeters: Walter & Alice Krysnoski Servers: Gregsons Servers: Brooke & Brady Biffar Servers: Days Servers: Murphys Lector: Elaine Rader Narrator & Lector: Kevin Schreder @ Ambo Extraordinary Ministers: Gary Wittenauer Voice: Elaine Rader @ Altar Alice Kuehn & Tiffany Gregson Extraordinary Minister: Gary Wittenauer Choir: Dale Haudrich Easter Vigil, Sat. April 20th; 8:15pm Easter Sunday, April 21st; 8:30am Ushers: Rich Kaiser & Don Braun Ushers: Gilbert Birkner & Dale Papenberg Greeters: Kevin & Annette Schreder Greeters: John Kaiser & Dale Papenberg Servers: Days (3) Servers:Aaron Eckart (Sensor) & Ben Hogan (Cross) Cross & Sensor: Eric Schreder Servers: Lucas Gregson & Luke Smith (Candles) Lector: Roy & Betty Schreder Lector: Cindy Grohmann Extraordinary Ministers: Debbie Harbaugh, Extraordinary Ministers: Dale Haudrich, Barb Bruss and Annette Schreder Roger Cortner and Mary Ann Bruss Choir: Elaine Rader Choir: John Kaiser
OFFERTORY FAMILIES Sat. 4/20 – M/M Jim Rader Sun. 4/21 – M/M Carl Hogan Sat. 4/27 – Mike Kern Family Sun. 4/28 – Marilyn Haudrich Sat. 5/4 -- Carrie Koester Family Sun. 5/5 – Doerr Family Sat. 5/11 – Sue Hepp Sat. 5/12 – M/M Josh Heck
Please pray for the following:
Darlene Frisch, Ellen Daniels, Edith Boling, Dave Bruss, Aaron & Dorothy Vogler, Janet Hayes, Maxine Linnertz, Kathy Lynn Kromat, Ray Mavers, Rita Helfrich, Robert & Alice Mueller, Bob Dennler, Bob Reed, Pam Wilderman Woodward, Shirley Wittenauer, Madalyn Killebrew, Stephanie Amann Stosberg, Ranetta Adams, Nancy Grohmann, Sheila Zubrzyski, Lowell Powell, Renee Krebel, Kristen Christ, Bonnie Casey, John Joseph Materniak, and Beverly Moskop. Submitted names will remain on the prayer list for one month’s time. Please call the Parish Office 473-2217 to submit names for the prayer list.
ADDITIONAL CONFESSION TIMES AT ST. AUGUSTINE’S
Monday, April 15th; 6-8pm
Tuesday, April 16th; 5-6:45pm
DIOCESAN EVENTS
RESPECT LIFE CORNER Holy Week Is Here - If your Lenten journey has been difficult, remember that it’s meant to be that
way. Giving of ourselves in the midst of our suffering and self-denial brings us closer to loving like
Christ, who suffered and poured himself out unconditionally on the Cross for all of us. Learn, Act,
Connect, Pray: Lent officially ends as the Mass of the Lord’s Supper begins. Plan to participate in the
moving liturgies of the Triduum in your parish. The summit of the liturgical year, the Easter Triduum
begins Holy Thursday and continues into the evening of Easter Sunday. While chronologically three
days, they are liturgically one day unfolding for us the unity of Christ’s Paschal Mystery.
ANNUAL SPRING BLESSING OF THE FARM
All are invited to the Annual Diocesan Spring Blessing of the Farm, which will be held on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, at 1:00 P.M. at Frey Farms. Frey Farms is located at 22251 County Rd. 700 E; Dahlgren, Illinois 62828. Frey Farms can be arrived at by traveling on Interstate 64, taking exit 100 south (toward McLeansboro) onto IL-242 going 3 miles to turn right onto Belle Prairie Rd. (or travel north of McLeansboro on IL-242 to turn left onto Belle Prairie Rd. 3 miles south of I-64). Turning west onto Belle Prairie Rd. travel exactly 1 mile. Just past some gravel piles, veer right turning onto Grubb Memorial Drive heading north traveling for ½ mile. Next, veer left turning onto County Road 2200 N. heading west for 1 mile. Then turn right onto County Road 700 E. heading north for ½ mile. Farm will be on your left with a two-story white home. “Farm Blessing” signs will also lead you to the farm. Those attending are invited to bring seed and soil in marked containers along with animals and farm machinery to be blessed. Food will also be collected for the needy of the area. Please join us for food and fellowship following the Blessing!
LISTEN TO CATHOLIC RADIO
STATION 90.3 FM -- FOR THE MASS,
TALK PROGRAMS, MUSIC, AND FAITH SHARING.
COMING AREA EVENTS
FLYERS WILL NOW BE LOCATED IN A 3-RING BINDER AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHURCH. FEEL FREE TO CHECK OUT THE BINDER IF
YOU NEED ADDITIONAL INFO ABOUT AN EVENT.
April 28th – Sunday Funday; Immaculate Conception Columbia; 1-4pm; Board Games, Card Games,
Attendance Prizes; Raffle, Envelope Lottery; snack & dessert bar; Email questions to [email protected]. BINGO - BINGO - BINGO on Monday nights at CKL of I in Swansea. Bingo (no machines) begins at 7pm
and proceeds benefit Althoff Catholic High School. Food and drinks are available Euchre -- Every Thursday afternoon starting at 1:00; St. Michael’s Paderborn (9/6/18-5/23/19)
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY APRIL 28TH, 2019
Will be celebrated at St. Clare of Assisi Parish, 1411 Cross Street, Shiloh, IL from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament; Adoration, Devotional Prayers; Sacrament of Reconciliation (1:30-2:50); Blessing of Divine Mercy Pictures (bring your picture); Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Benediction; Veneration of a 1st Class Relic of St. Faustina Kowalska Join others in praying the Divine Mercy Novena at St. Clare Parish starting on Good Friday, April 19th at 2:30pm and continuing the next 8 days at 3:00 pm.
VOTIVE CANDLES The votive candles will not be available for you to light on
Holy Saturday, April 20th, 2019
PLEASE DROP YOUR RICE BOWLS IN THE BASKET AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHURCH NO LATER THAN HOLY
THURSDAY NIGHT MASS! THANK YOU.
“Looking back on my early life, I can’t say that I ever thought of myself as ‘nun material’. I spent my days playing sports, listening to music, fighting with my sisters and limiting my conversations with God to ‘Hi!’ and ‘Will you, please?’ In high school, I was trying to find my identity by fitting in. In college, I got involved in campus ministry. While on retreat, I experienced Eucharistic adoration for the first time… I offered my heart to God and said, ‘How can I give back to you all that you’ve given to me?’ I was surprised to hear his loving invitation: ‘You could give your life to me.’ After I entered religious life, I doubted whether or not I could be fulfilled in my vocation. I felt immense peace after receiving an answer: ‘You will never be fulfilled in this life – that is what heaven if for.’” Sr. Coleen Mattingly; Apostle of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; Columbian, August, 2018
ENCOUNTER OUR NEIGHBORS We encounter Jesus this week in Jerusalem, a community he knew well. We prayerfully enter our own communities too, encountering those who are hungry and thirsty, and those who need our help. How does our Lenten journey motivate us to serve those we meet in our daily lives? Visit crsricebowl.org for more.
The Catholic Service and Ministry Appeal 2019 …Blessed to receive, chosen to give
A most heartfelt thanks to all those who have already responded with a gift to The 2019 Catholic
Service and Ministry Appeal. If you have not done so as yet, there’s still plenty of time. One-time
donations or pledges – in any amount – are needed and can be made through your parish or
at www.diobelle.org (click on “Giving to the Diocese”). Your generosity supports 15 agencies
and programs that daily serve thousands of people. Please consider making your gift today or at
any time you are able in the coming months. We also ask for your prayers for the success of this
year’s appeal and all those we serve. Thank you and may God bless you always.
Our parish participation goal for the appeal is 58 households and our financial target is $6,000.00. Please be as generous as you are able. Pledges to Date: 26 $3,665.00 61% of Total Goal
NEWS FROM GIBAULT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL…
Calling all girls, grades 3-8 -- Join GCHS girls’ soccer players in
a mini camp session April 17, AND at the home game vs. Althoff
on April 20th; youth players walk on the field with GCHS starters!
For more details, and to register online, visit the following
link: https://goo.gl/forms/T9ruMQccgebozV5r2
Contact Lauren Stepp ([email protected]) for questions.
Plant Sale -- The Gibault presents its annual plant sale.
Customers can purchase plants, grown in the Gibault greenhouse
by agriculture students, and purchase hand-painted pots, crafted
by art students! Where: Gibault greenhouse (back of the school)
When: Saturday, April 27, Saturday May 4, and Saturday May
11 8:00AM-1PM
What: flowers, fruits, herbs, and vegetable plants
GCHS Bi-monthly E-newsletters -- Gibault sends out bi-
monthly electronic newsletters with videos, pictures, news, and
events! Don’t receive these? E-mail Kara Hoke
([email protected])to be added to our list, and please
note your alumni year, if applicable!
We are #gibaultproud of: The team of Ali Dasdogen (exchange
student from Turkey), Grace Floerke (Sts. Peter and Paul parish),
Isabella Garcia (Immaculate Conception parish), and Maggie
Nester (St. James parish) won 1stplace at the Steelville Chalk
Contest. The Youth Ministry of Ss. Peter and Paul which also includes the youth
from St. Augustine’s now has a new social platform…INSTAGRAM! The new Pastoral Associate of Youth Ministry, Mrs. Catherine Burkart, has set up an Instagram Account which she will use to promote prayer and social opportunities. Any youth interested can follow on ssppyouth_waterloo. GroupMe. This is a new social media platform that the teens are using. It is a large group text option. Students can invite other teens to join or students can join by following the link below. https://web.groupme.com/join_group/44062372/mlpvgk
DARE Graduation -- SPPCS 5th grade students graduated from the
DARE program last week. Congratulations to our 5th graders and thank
you to the Waterloo Police Department.
2019 - 2020 SPPCS Registration is now open! Please register online
at www.sppcs.org. Once you have completed the online portion, you
will receive your registration packet. Remember, any family who
completes the registration packet & returns it on or before April
15th will receive a $25 credit to their 2019 - 2020 Fundraising account!
2019 - 2020 Preschool Registration -- Registration for our Early
Childhood Learning Center is still open and can be done online
at https://www.sppcs.org/early-learning-center-registration or by calling
the school office. Be sure to hold your spot for next year!
Donate Today with Empower Illinois -- Empower Illinois connects
Tax Credit Scholarship Donations to Illinois students whose education
opportunities may be limited by household income. By donating to
Empower Illinois, you can help make a child's dreams come true and
donate online at empowerillinois.org/donors/.
WATERLOO Queen of Hearts BENEFITS SPPCS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT The SPPCS Queen of Hearts fundraiser is in full swing. $1 tickets are on sale at the Stubborn German Brewing Company in downtown Waterloo during normal business hours. Drawing is at 7:00 p.m. every Tuesday. Please contact the school office for more information at 618-939-7217. (You must register with the program before purchasing tickets.)
The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery
THE CRUCIFIXION
1. The hands and feet of Jesus are nailed to the cross in the presence
of His afflicted Mother.
2. "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do."
3. "This day you will be with Me in paradise."
4. "Woman, behold your Son. Son, behold your Mother."
5. "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?"
6. "I thirst."
7. "It is finished."
8. "Father, into Your hands I commend My spirit."
9. The side of Jesus is pierced with a lance. His body is taken down
and placed in the arms of His Mother.
10. Father, by the merits of the crucifixion and death of Jesus, have
mercy on us and on the whole world.
Spiritual Fruit: Let us pray that the Lenten season will give us the opportunity
to pray and sacrifice more in order to grow closer to the Risen Christ.
REMINDER – please make sure that all flowers &
decorations at the St. Augustine Cemetery are attached to the monuments or are in vases attached during the upcoming mowing season (April to October). Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
ADULT BASKET STAND – if you have baskets or decorative containers, if you have items to put in baskets, you are encouraged to bring early. Barb Bruss will put the baskets together for you!! Just drop off at the Parish Office on Mondays or Thursdays and leave at the front entrance to Church. A plastic bin will be there for your items. We will NOT be using the usual plastic bags this year so don’t worry about those! You are welcome to drop off now rather than waiting til picnic week!!!!
QUILTS FOR BINGO – Letters and postcards were mailed last week. Please return your postcard as soon as possible. You may drop in the collection basket or put in the office door mail slot.
KIDS BASKET STAND – Thank you to Laurel Jung and her grandkids for volunteering to take over the Kids Basket Stand. Thank you to Angi Kern for chairing the stand for the past several years!!!
PRAY FOR Paul Berowski, brother-in-law of Mary (Charles) Kujawski, who died and was buried last week. Please remember him and his family in your prayers. May his soul and all souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. PRAY FOR Larry Leiper, brother-in-law of Irma (John) Link, who died and was buried this past week. Please remember him and his family in your prayers. May his soul and all souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.
MASS OF CHRISM HELD DURING HOLY WEEK
Bishop Edward K. Braxton will celebrate the Mass of Chrism in the Cathedral of St. Peter in Belleville on Tuesday, April 16th, 2019 at 11:30am. The Oil of the Sick, used in the Anointing of the Sick, and the Oil of Catechumens & the Sacred Chrism, used in Baptism, are blessed at this Mass. The Priests renew their ordination promises. This Mass begins at 11:30 am to better allow the school children to participate. All are invited to attend this Chrism Mass. Parking is available in the Cathedral Grade School lot and the lot below the Chancery parking lot.
Benefiting St. Augustine Belleville Food Pantry
April 18, 2019—serving from 11 am till 2 pm -- St. Augustine Hall; 1010 W. Belle - Belleville
On April 18, 2019, as a Lenten project, St. Augustine Parish in Belleville will be hosting our Fifth Annual
Empty Bowl soup tasting event. Attendees will pay $10 to dine on soups donated by participating restaurants
and organizations. All you want to eat soup, bread and water will be the menu to remind us that quite often this
is all that some people will have for a meal. Carry outs will be available. Attendees who come to the event
will have the opportunity to sample any of the soups and will be given a ballot to vote for their favorite soup.
The soup receiving the most votes will receive a plaque to display at their business.
For more information call St. Augustine Rectory at (618) 233-3813. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in
advance by contacting St. Augustine Rectory at (618) 233-3813 or email: [email protected]
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows
“We Were There” -- Tuesday, April 16, 7:30 p.m.
Church of Our Lady of the Snows Experience the Way of the Cross in a unique way through this inspiring scriptural presentation. Find yourself
immersed in the Passion story through prayer, stirring music and emotional portrayals of firsthand accounts from
those who were intimately involved with the Crucifixion.
Cost: Free, donations accepted. & for more info, call 618-394-6276 or go to Snows.org/holyweek
Do you know a man who needs a break from his busy life? Someone who is looking for a closer relationship with God? The ACTS weekend inspires, encourages, challenges and so much more. It is put on by lay men, for lay men, with the support of our parish priests. Through this weekend, you will get to know the men in our parish who are searching for the same things you are. Won’t you join us on the journey? Registration forms can be found on the parish website (www.ssppcc.org). If you have any questions, please contact Father Sebastian at 618/939-6426, Ext. 12; Dave Miskell 618/406-4250 or our local representatives
Brian Smith 618/973-4539 or Ryan Grohmann 618/473-3311.
Ss. Peter & Paul Men’s ACTS Retreat
April 25-28, 2019
2019 GOLF OUTING – 4-PERSON SCRAMBLE (BEST BALL) – SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH
Acorns Golf Links, 3933 Ahne Road, Waterloo; Entry Fee - $320 per team or $80 per person; 12:30pm Check In; 1:00 pm Lunch; 1:30pm Shotgun Start A portion of this year’s proceeds will be donated to the Gibault Catholic High School golf program in honor of the late Craig Range. Call John R. Green 618/939-7217 Ext. 14; 618/972-5836 or [email protected] for info or reservations or sponsorship details.
Ss. PETER & PAUL SPEAKER SERIES PRESENTS “MOTHER/DAUGHTER TEA” Presented by Tina Carrico
Tuesday, April 23rd from 7:15-8:15pm in the Adult Faith Formation House The mother/daughter relationship is a very special relationship. Join us for a special mother/daughter evening together and learn a little about the history of Tea while sampling finger sandwiches, scones and sweets…and of course, tea! Tina, our presenter, previously owned her own Tea House in Waterloo. Feel free to wear your favorite hat. Space is very limited! You must call Karen at the Parish Office 939-6426, or email her at
[email protected] to reserve your place at the table. You are encouraged to call soon!
Good Friday Fish Fry – Friday, April 19th; 4-7pm. Eat in or Carry Outs. Menu: Fried Cod Fish, Chicken Strips available by request; Homemade Sides: French Fries, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Stewed Tomatoes; Mac & Cheese, Pie, Cake & Drinks.
Spring Day of Prayer – Catholic Council of Catholic Women
Metro-East Vicariate Spring Meeting
Thursday, April 25th, 2019
St. Michael’s Paderborn8:30 am Registration in Parish Hall; 9:30am Mass
10:45 am Presentation by Fr. Roger Karban
12 noon Lunch in Parish Hall
1pm; Short MEV Meeting; 1:55pm Closing Reflection
PLEASE CALL DEBBIE HARBAUGH, 618/971-8021 NO LATER THAN APRIL
17TH IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING!!!
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows – Visitor Center
The Call to Everyday Holiness - A Day of Reflection; Sponsored by the Victorious Missionaries
Presenter: Fr. Salvador Gonzalez, OMI; Saturday, May 4, 9:15 a.m. – 6 p.m.
What is holiness? Do you consider yourself to be holy? In his Apostolic Exhortation “Gaudete et Exsultate: The
Call to Holiness in Today’s World,” Pope Francis wishes to once again bring the call to holiness to the forefront
for people of our time. We will explore the key points of the Pope’s insights and find practical ways to
incorporate holiness in our daily lives. Fr. Salvador Gonzalez, OMI will explore this call to holiness with us.
Cost: $70 lunch & dinner included; For more info call 618.394.6281. Register online at snows.org/reflections
From the Catechism…Matrimony
Let’s look at some paragraphs from the Catechism of the Catholic Church regarding the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony, specifically, the marriage bond: 1638 "From a valid marriage arises a bond between the spouses which by its very nature is perpetual and exclusive; furthermore, in a Christian marriage the spouses are strengthened and, as it were, consecrated for the duties and the dignity of their state by a special sacrament." 1639 The consent by which the spouses mutually give and receive one another is sealed by God himself. From their covenant arises "an institution, confirmed by the divine law, . . . even in the eyes of society." The covenant between the spouses is integrated into God's covenant with man: "Authentic married love is caught up into divine love." 1640 Thus the marriage bond has been established by God himself in such a way that a marriage concluded and consummated between baptized persons can never be dissolved. This bond, which results from the free human act of the spouses and their consummation of the marriage, is a reality, henceforth irrevocable, and gives rise to a covenant guaranteed by God's fidelity. The Church does not have the power to contravene this disposition of divine wisdom. As we have seen before, though, there are cases where a valid marriage bond never existed because the marriage promises were made under duress or because of other reasons. If you have any questions about this, please contact me or another priest or deacon.
- Fr. Von Deeke
SCHEDULE FOR LENT AND HOLY WEEK 2019
TUESDAYS DURING LENT: St. Augustine Stations of the Cross held at 7pm on April 16th (on this Tuesday, there is still the 8:00 am Mass)
THERE WILL BE A SERVER TRAINING FOLLOWING
STATIONS TONIGHT…FOR ALL THOSE SERVERS
WHO ARE SCHEDULED FOR HOLY THURSDAY,
GOOD FRIDAY, THE EASTER VIGIL & EASTER
SUNDAY.
HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 18th 7PM MASS, ST. AUGUSTINE 7PM MASS, SS. PETER & PAUL
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 19th 3PM STATIONS OF THE CROSS, SS. PETER & PAUL 7PM SERVICE, ST. AUGUSTINE 7PM SERVICE, SS. PETER & PAUL
EASTER VIGIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH
8:00PM MASS, SS. PETER & PAUL
8:15 PM MASS, ST. AUGUSTINE
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 21ST 8:30AM MASS, ST. AUGUSTINE 8AM and 10AM Mass, Ss. Peter and Paul, Waterloo