January 13, 2019 The Baptism of the Lord St. Mary Parish Office 109 4th Street P.O. Box 68 West Point, IA 52656 Phone... (319) 837-6808 Email... westpointstmary@diodav.org Website... www.westpointstmary.org Parish Council President... Bruce Wellman Trustee... Anthony Schulte Trustee... Roger Fullenkamp Saint Boniface Parish Office 609 Washington Street P.O. Box 247 Farmington, IA 52626 Phone... (319) 878-3736 Parish Council President... Gavin Burgess Trustee... Todd Herdrich Trustee... Richard Breckenridge Pastoral Staff Pastor Rev. Dennis Hoffman... (319) 837-8120 Office Phone... (319) 837-6808 E-Mail... hoffmand@diodav.org Rectory Address 603 Bel Air Dr Fr. Dennis Office Hours: Tuesday... 10:30 am to Noon Wednesday... 10:00 am to 11:30 am Parish Coordinator Rebecca Hannum... (319) 837-6808 E-Mail... westpointstmarypa@diodav.org Rebecca s Office Hours Monday-Friday...8:00 am to 4:00 pm Secretary Deb Fullenkamp... (319) 837-6808 Deb s Office Hours Monday-Thursday... 8:00 am to Noon Every other Friday... 8:00 am to Noon Director of Religious Education Dixie Booten... (319) 837-8905 Cell... (319) 371-5043 Email... westpointstmarydre@diodav.org Saint Mary of the Assumption West Point & Saint Boniface Farmington Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday 5:30 pm St. Mary s Sunday 8:00 am St. Mary s Sunday 5:30 pm 2nd & 4th St Mary s Sunday 10:30 am St. Boniface
Eucharistic Adoration First Friday (WP) 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Confessions Saturday (WP) 4:30-5:00 pm and as announced. Baptisms /Weddings Please fill out a form found on the Parish Website and call St. Mary s Parish Office at (319) 837-6808 to make an appt. with Father Sick Calls: Contact the Parish Office if you or a family member are unable to attend Mass and receive the Sacraments due to illness or age. Please notify the Parish Office if you go into the hospital, we would like to visit you. Parish Prayer Lines St. Mary...Eleanor Menke @(319) 837-6895 St. Boniface.(319) 835-5520/592-3238 Holy Trinity Catholic Schools Website... www.holytrinityschools.org High School (Grades 7-12) 2600 Avenue A Fort Madison, IA 52627 CAO: Michael Sheerin (319) 372-2486 School Board President: Steve Link School Board Vice President: Loren Menke West Point Representative: Ray Menke Elementary (Grades K-6) 413 Avenue C West Point, IA 52656 (319) 837-6131 Early Childhood Center 2040 Locust Street St. Paul, IA 52657 / 2213 Avenue J Fort Madison, IA 52627 Phone (319) 372-6428 Jan 13 Jan 13 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan 18 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 24 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 28 SM Food Pantry/ Donut Sunday SB Hospitality Sunday SB Parish Council Mtg SM Finance Mtg HTC Homecoming SM Baptism-Hannum Martin Luther King, Jr. Day EOMM Hospice House SB Hospitality Sunday Start of Catholic Schools Week Rosary Makers Christmas season is passed and the church is ready to enter back into Ordinary time. You may now pick up your poinsettias from the church or O-Center. Thank you to everyone that remembered their loved ones with flowers this Christmas season. Food, Fellowship and a Fundraiser...The Knights will be sponsoring a chicken dinner at the Charleston Board of Board of Trade on January 27th. All proceeds will go towards our goal of providing two $500 scholarships. The Knights of Columbus and St. Mary's parish invite you to join us for Mass and a Chicken Dinner. This is to correspond with the dinner being served at Charleston Board of Trade. Sunday, January 27th evening Mass will be held as usual @ 5:30 PM, the Knights will then deliver a Chicken Dinner at 6:30 PM. The dinner will include 2 pieces of Chicken, potatoes and 2 sides for $10 per person or $4 for children 10 and under. To sign up please stop in the back of church after Mass this weekend to buy your presale wristband. At the time of purchase tell them you would like your dinner to be a delivered to St. Mary's! All are invited to stay and enjoy their dinner in the Ossenbrink Center. St. Mary's will provide refreshments. If you have any questions please contact Mike Linnenbrink @ 316-2115 or Rebecca Hannum at the parish office. For details call Heather @ 319-759-4508 or email faithflyaways@gmail.com 11 Days Alpine Europe Pilgrimage including The Passion Play of Oberammergau. Come along May 18-28, 2020, to take in a spiritual event that happens only every ten years, The Passion Play of Oberammergau. This international event has been taking place for over 400 years in Germany! This will all be part of a pilgrimage taking in three Alpine countries, Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland. These are three of the most beautiful countries in all of Europe, and we ll visit great sites such as Heidelberg, the Rhine Valley, Lucerne, Salzburg, Munich and so much more! We will have Mass each day in great Churches and Cathedrals along the way. Cost is $4,499 with departure from Omaha. For a brochure and more information, contact Fr. Dan Guenther, St. Mary s Parish, 311 4th St. N., Humboldt, Iowa 50548 or call 712-899-6870 or email frdanguenther@gmail.com A Bible Study on the Book of Revelation will begin on February 4th at St. Mary's Parish Office at 6:30 pm. The 10 week course will meet every other Monday evening. To register or any questions, please give Dixie a call at 837-8905. Lucy Marie Vonderhaar, daughter of Joseph and Colleen, became a child of God through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on Saturday, December 29th at St. Mary s of the Assumption. We pray that Lucy will live her baptism by continuing to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ all the days of her life. Baptized into the faith Congratulations to Justin and Abby (Abolt) Mehmert who were married at St. Mary s on Saturday, December 29th. May God bless their life with happiness, fill their home with joy and peace and guide them through all their years together.
On Thursday, December 27th the West Point Care Center was treated with Christmas carol by Gordy Fedler and Ed Blindt in the afternoon. That evening they were visited by the St. Mary s choir for a sing along of more Christmas music. The choir is always looking for more volunteers. If you enjoy singing what better way to share God s gift than with others. Practices are on Thursday nights at 7:00 PM and the choir sings at Sunday 8:00 AM Mass. You are always welcome to come. At Christmas Eve Mass at St Boniface Father Dennis invited the children to go forward and participate with the blessing of the crib. STEWARDSHIP Many parishes have embraced stewardship as a way to not only remain financially solvent but spiritually vital with roots deeply immersed within the working community. Stewardship, the careful moral management of time, talent and treasure, is a way for Catholics to serve God and others with the gifts and talents God has bestowed on them, each according to his or her ability. It requires a willingness to trust that God will meet their needs even in sacrificial giving. And that includes much more than simply contributing from financial resources. Offering time and skills to serve others and the Church is also vital to the life of a today s Catholics. People who want to live as Christian disciples and Christian stewards face serious obstacles. In the United States and other nations, a dominant secular culture often contradicts religious convictions about the meaning of life. This culture frequently encourages us to focus on ourselves and our pleasures. At times, we can find it far too easy to ignore spiritual realities and to deny religion a role in shaping human and social values. As Catholics who have entered into the mainstream of American society and experienced its advantages, many of us also have been adversely influenced by this secular culture. We know what it is to struggle against selfishness and greed, and we realize that it is harder for many today to accept the challenge of being a Christian steward. It is essential, therefore, that we make a special effort to understand the true meaning of stewardship and live accordingly. The life of a Christian steward models the life of Jesus. It is challenging and even difficult, in many respects, yet intense joy comes to those who take the risk to live as Christian stewards. Women and men who seek to live as stewards learn that "all things work for good for those who love God" (Rom 8:28). After Jesus, we look to Mary as an ideal steward. As the Mother of Christ, she lived her ministry in a spirit of fidelity and service; she responded generously to the call. We must ask ourselves: Do we also wish to be disciples of Jesus Christ and Christian stewards of our world and our Church? Central to our human and Christian vocations, as well as to the unique vocation each one of us receives from God, is that we be good stewards of the gifts we possess. God gives us this divine-human workshop, this world and Church of ours. The Spirit shows us the way. Stewardship is a part of that journey. ~Parts taken from todaycatholic.org
St. Mary Mass Schedule Weekend Saturday (WP) 5:30 pm Sunday (WP) 8:00 am, (FA) 10:30 am 2nd & 4th( WP) 5:30 PM Weekday Tuesday (FA) 9:00 am Every Third Tuesday (FA) 7:00 pm Wednesday (WP) 8:45 am 1st & 3rd Thursday (WPCC) 10:00 am Other Thursdays (WP) 7:30 am 1st Friday (DNCC) 10:00 am, (WP) 5:30 pm Other Fridays (WP) 7:30 am Mass Intentions Tuesday, January 15 Wednesday, January 16 Thursday, January 17 Friday, January 18 Saturday, January 19 Sunday, January 20 Parishioners Carl Bell Bill & Ruth Boeding Marjorie Meierotto Pauline Fedler Parishioners FA Dale & Christina Wood The Parishioners of St. Mary s & St. Boniface pray the rosary for world peace before Mass on Saturday night and Sunday morning. Stewardship of Treasure January 6, 2018 St. Mary s Adults $3,266.00 Offertory $110.00 EOMM/Second Collection $164.00 Votive lights $18.00 HTC $1,447.00 Total $5,005.00 Envelopes 84 St Boniface Adults $874.00 Offertory $106.00 Total $980.00 Envelopes 27 St. Mary Liturgical Roles Saturday, (January 19) at 5:30 pm Lead Rosary Marilyn Watznauer Ushers: Mike & Diane Holtkamp Cody Hunold, Dalton Robu Greeters: Joe & Mary Link Servers : Toby & Jackson Van Hamme, Alison Robu Lector: Kevin Overton Gift bearers: Norbert & Karen Box E. Ministers: Ralph & Doris Kassmeyer, Bernice Rickelman Bulletins: Kevin & Traci Rauenbuehler Gary & Carol Merschman Scrip: Bob & Jackie Schierbrock Sunday, (January 20) at 8:00 am Lead Rosary Betty Schroeder Ushers: Marvin Menke, Mel Sanders, Carl Johnston Greeters: Dave & Vicki Kokjohn Servers : Nick Booten, Lauren Otte, Chase Menke Lector: Josh Ragar Gift bearers: Pat & Peggy Steffensmeier E. Ministers: Steve & Sue Conrad, Emily Otte Bulletins: Sonny & Shirley Fraise, Mike & Nancy Sanders Scrip: Mike & Sue Anderson Counters Ben & Leah Link, Jeanne Vantiger St. Boniface Liturgical Roles Sunday, (January 20) at 10:30 am Ushers: Alfred Fraise, Todd Herdrich Greeters: Austin & Jessica Moore Servers : Ellie & Bo Herdrich Lector: Jermi Wolken Gift bearers: Gloria & Richard Breckenridge E. Ministers: Josh & Michelle Wenke, Rita Wenke Counters Kathy Bartholomew, Gavin Burgess Readings for the Week January 13, 2019 Sunday: Is 40:1-5, 9-11/Ps 104:1b-2, 3-4, 24-25, 27-28, 29-30/Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7/Lk 3:15-16, 21-22 Monday: Heb 1:1-6/Ps 97:1 and 2b, 6 and 7c, 9/ Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12/Ps 8:2ab and 5, 6-7, 8-9/Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9/ Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: Heb 3:7-14/Ps 95:6-7c, 8-9, 10-11/Mk 1:40-45 Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11/Ps 78:3 and 4bc, 6c-7, 8/ Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: Heb 4:12-16/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 15/Mk 2:13-17 Sunday: Is 62:1-5/Ps 96:1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10/ 1 Cor 12:4-11/Jn 2:1-11