Pastor Fr. Tony Herold, V.G. Email: herolda@diodav.org Emerg. Phone: (563)271-4632 Deacon Deacon Robert McCoy (Ret.) 355-8289 Deacon Bob Shaw, 528-5531 Email: shawr@diodav.org Parish Secretary Michelle Fury, 322-7994 Email: davstpaul@diodav.org Director of Parish Life Michelle Herrington 275-9561 Email: stpauldpl@outlook.com Finance Manager Rose Strickland Email: davstpaulfin@diodav.org Director of Pastoral Care Donna Enderle 271-9273 Directors of Evangelization & Mission Michael Havercamp Email: mhavercamp@gmail.com Tasha Havercamp Email: thavercamp@gmail.com Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry Luke Ebener 217-494-1417 Email: davstpaulym@diodav.org Director of Religious Education Jen Brooke 322-7994 Email: davstpauldre@diodav.org Director of Music Dr. Jacob Bancks 773-401-5862 School Principal Julie Delaney, 322-2923 Email: julie.delaney@st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us Parish Prayer Chain Elaine Lewandoski (563)326-1731 Parish Website http:// www.saintpaulcatholic.org/ A Message from Father Tony Herold Today is a bittersweet day for me. This will be the fourth Mother s Day without my mom. I know that many of you are in a similar situation. Moms are very important and we need to honor them and thank them often for the many sacrifices they make on behalf of their children. Mothers also teach us our values and share with us faith. I continue to thank God for the lessons taught me by my own mother. God bless our mothers! Thank you! On a lighter note, Fr. Bill Myers, a retired priest from our diocese, sends out some humorous stories and anecdotes each month to the area priests. In this month s letter he sent the following: Things my mother taught me: *My mother taught me to appreciate a job well done: If you re going to kill each other do it outside I just finished cleaning! *My mother taught me how to turn to God: You better pray that will come out of the carpet! *My mother taught me to think ahead: Make sure you wear clean underwear in case you get in an accident. *My mother taught me about osmosis: Shut your mouth and eat your food. *My mother taught me about contortionism: Will you look at the dirt on the back of your neck. In most dioceses of the United States today is the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord. Next week we gather to celebrate Pentecost the gift of the Holy Spirit. Today we are reminded that Christ s ascent into heaven does not mean we are abandoned. Rather the risen Christ continues to be with us through the gift of the Holy Spirit. I remember when I learned to ride a bike as a little child. That first bike had training wheels. I felt safe and secure knowing that the bike would not fall over when it stopped. One day my dad took those training wheels off but he held onto me while I rode the bike. Finally I figured out how to ride that bike on two wheels. I remember that when dad finally let go, he continued to run along side me in case I might fall. That image of my father running next to me while I was riding the bike is a fitting image for us to ponder. We are not left as orphans. We are not abandoned. God is with us and will never depart. Questions to ponder this week: *Jesus is not some distant memory. His Ascension to the Father is not a departure, but the opportunity for a deeper, new presence. Name a recent time that you were aware of God s presence guiding you? Can you look back at your life and see the working of grace, God s life?
St. Paul s Faith Stories Have you been missing our bulletin testimonies? Are you wondering where they have gone? We are currently looking for more stories! Do you know someone in our community who has had a powerful encounter with Jesus, who witnesses their faith in a humble yet vibrant way, who lives as an intentional disciple? Have you ever thought about nominating them for sharing their faith story? Take this chance to think about how God has moved in your own life or how you have seen Him working in others lives. Pope Francis tells us to "Go out and share your testimony, go out and interact with your brothers, go out and share, go out and ask. Become the Word in body as well as spirit." We are called to share and give glory to God who is working in our lives. If you'd like to nominate someone to share their story or if you have a powerful story, please check out the website or contact the office. We'd love to hear from you!
Blue Mass May 16 5:30 pm Saint Paul the Apostle Church and Knights of Columbus welcomes all first responders, law enforcement, fire, corrections staff, and dispatchers of Scott County to attend our second annual Blue Mass. The Blue Mass is so-named because of the predominantly blue colored uniforms of police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians. First responders of all faiths and traditions are welcome and encouraged to attend. The focus and intention of the Blue Mass is to celebrate and honor public safety professionals as well as show UNITY with GOD and COM- MUNITY. Bishop Martin Amos and Fr. Tony Herold will concelebrate the Mass. There will be a reception following the Mass. St. Paul the Apostle Homebound Ministry Did you know that if you or a member of your family cannot come to church due to health or age, for a few weeks or permanently, we can come to you? Thank you to all who donated to the Seminarian Education fund. At the end of this week our diocese has raised $251,731 in seminarian donations from 1,932 households. The Assumption High School Choir and Jazz Choir Spring Choir Concert At Our Lady of Lourdes Tuesday, May 17th 7:00pm There will be no charge for admission, but donations are most welcome. The program will feature a variety of beautiful and fun choral music, Robert Ray s energetic and moving Gospel Mass, and acknowledgement of our graduating seniors. We hope you will make plans to join us! We can pray with you, bring Holy Communion or just visit for a while. We have a group of volunteers ready to come and see you. Please call Donna at 563-271-9273 to make arrangements.
St. Paul s Women s Golf League is scheduled! This is a best-ball style of play that allows for all levels of players. We meet eight times over the summer (Monday nights) for a cost of $136 due at the beginning of the season. Please join us for a little bit of exercise and a lot of social fun! For more information please contact: Mary Jones, 563-349-6067, senojeyram@gmail.com or Carey Jones, 563-210-8776, carey.jones@assumptionhigh.org. St. Paul's Vacation Bible School May 18 Denning Hall June 20-24 8:30-11:30am Price $20/child. Max $55/Family Register online or in the parish office Come view a draft of building plans for the church and the school. Provide your input as we continue to develop a master plan for the parish. We are looking for volunteers to help with VBS. If you would like to volunteer you can register by visiting our website or by calling the parish office. 6:30 pm
This Week SUNDAY, May 8 10:00AM - Coffee & Donuts 3:00PM - NFP Class, Gathering Space MONDAY, May 9 7:00PM - Board of Ed TUESDAY, May 10 3:30PM - Confirmation Make up 4:30PM - Adoration 5:30PM - Daisy Scouts, Denning 7:00PM - Knights of Columbus BANNS III Julia Wonio & Chris Koerperich ] Å [ÉÉw Husband of Helene Hood Special Collection to benefit the people of Ecuador May 14-15 WEDNESDAY, May 11 9:00AM - Koffee Klutchers 9:15AM - Mom s Morning 6:30PM - BOE Strategic Planning 6:30PM - Adult Choir THURSDAY, May 12 6:30PM - Grief Ministry, McEleney 7:00PM - Prayer Group, MPR FRIDAY, May 13 5:30PM - Stations of the Cross 6:00PM - Wonio / Koeperich Rehearsal Dinner SATURDAY, May 14 9:30AM - Reconciliation 1:00PM - Wonio / Koerperich Wedding SUNDAY, May 15 Food Pantry Sunday 10:15AM - New Member Meeting, McEleney Hall 6:30PM - Confirmation Large Group, Denning Hall A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Ecuador on April 16, claiming more than 500 lives and destroying thousands of homes and roads. Our Church mourns the terrible suffering of our brothers and sisters affected by this powerful earthquake. Please join with the Catholic community across the United States in responding to our suffering brothers and sisters through a special collection for the work of Catholic Relief Services in Ecuador to be held the weekend of May 14-15. CRS is the official humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the U.S. and is already responding to urgent needs for shelter, water and food in Ecuador. For more information, go to www.crs.org. Summer Help Needed Seeking high school or college student to help with buildings and grounds maintenance this summer. Applications available at the parish office or online at: www.saintpaulcatholic.org/ Envelope Income for the week of April 31 /May 1, 2016 Envelope Income $ 11,704 ACH Income $ 15,975 Total Wkly. Income $ 27,679 May Envelope to date: $ 27,679 Mthly Budget to date: $ 18,540 Month Over/Short $ 9,139 Fiscal YTD Collected $ 947,860 Fiscal YTD Budgeted $ 945,540 YTD Over/Short $ 2,320
Mass Intentions Monday, May 9, 2016 No Mass Tuesday, May 10, 2016 6:30AM- Wilma Inskip & Phyllis Hall Wednesday, May 11, 2016 8:30 AM Ray Wilson Thursday, May 12, 2016 6:30AM- Katie Molyneaux Friday, May 13, 2016 6:30AM- Joe Venaglia 9:30AM - Bill Sciano Saturday, May 14, 2016 4:30PM - Don Jackson Sunday, May 15, 2016 9:00AM - Elaine Byrne 11:00AM - People of the Parish Mass Times Sunday Masses: 4:30 PM Vigil; 9:00 & 11:00 AM Daily Masses: 6:30AM Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:30AM Wednesday, Friday & 1st Saturday of each month (8:30AM Mass on Friday is at 9:30AM when school is in session) Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 9:30AM - 10:30AM Adoration: Tuesdays at 4:30PM Readings for the Week Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab; Jn 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-11, 20-21; Jn 17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-30, 33-36ab; Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab; Jn 21:15-19 Saturday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26; Ps 113:1-8; Jn 15:9-17 Sunday: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34;1 Cor 12:3b-7,12-13 or Rom 8:8-17; Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 14:15-16, 23b-26 To report child abuse contact: Iowa Department of Human Services Child Abuse Hotline: 800-362-2178. If the abuse involves clergy or church personnel, also notify Alicia Owens, the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the Diocese of Davenport at 563-349-5002 or vac@diodav.org.