DATES TO REMEMBER: GENERAL MAIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2019 VICAR GENERAL: February 21 Clergy Day E-mail Security TRIBUNAL: Marriage Nullity Workshops in 2019 VOCATIONS: First Communion Congratulations Cards from Bishop Nickless/Teen Confession Guides The Quest 2019: Climbing to New Heights in Masculine Holiness WORSHIP: Mandate and Commission for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Northeast and Southeast Deaneries FROM THE OFFICE OF: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2019, 10:30 am Presbyteral Council and College of Consultors Meeting Sacred Heart Parish, Early, Iowa THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019, 9:30 am Presbyterate Day Sacred Heart Parish, Ida Grove, Iowa SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019 Rite of Election St. Mary Parish, Storm Lake, 2:00 pm Cathedral of the Epiphany, Sioux City, 6:00 pm THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2019, 10:30 am Presbyteral Council and College of Consultors Meeting Sacred Heart Parish, Early, Iowa TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 The Light is ON for You THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019, 9:30 am Lenten Day of Prayer St. Mary Parish, Storm Lake, Iowa THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019, 2:00 pm Sacred Chrism Mass Cathedral of the Epiphany, Sioux City MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 Presbyterate Day, 9:30 am Priestly Jubilee, 4:00 pm St. Mary Parish, Storm Lake, Iowa THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019, 10:30 am Presbyteral Council and College of Consultors Meeting Sacred Heart Parish, Early, Iowa FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2019, 5:00 pm Diaconate Ordination Cathedral of the Epiphany, Sioux City RITE OF ELECTION SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019 Please submit your list of Candidates and Catechumen to the Office of Worship, gracez@scdiocdese.org. To access the 2019 Rite of Election form from our NEWS section, please "Click Here" Contact Grace Z. at (712) 233-7551 or gracez@scdiocese.org if you have any questions. Thank you DOCUMENTS COMPILED BY: R ENEE DEM AY AND GRACE Z AVALA
Office of the Vicar General To: All Priests and Deacons From: Fr. Brad Pelzel Date: 4 February 2019 Re: February 21 Clergy Day Brothers, We are having a special Clergy Day on February 21, 2019 at the Sacred Heart Church parish center in Ida Grove. We will gather beginning at 9:30 AM and the meeting will begin at 10:00 AM. It is imperative that all of our clergy attend. If you already have something scheduled/planned for that day, we would ask you to do your best to move that conflict so you can attend. If you have vacation or other plans, contact me personally to let me know why you cannot attend. DO NOT schedule a funeral for this day! Deacons, we realize that many of you work, but if possible, it would be very beneficial if you would find a way to be in attendance. Among the important topics that day will be what to preach about the weekend of February 23-24 at all Masses. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Office of the Vicar General To: All Priests, Deacons and Parish Staff From: Father Brad Pelzel Date: 6 February 2019 Re: E-mail Security We want to make you aware of a recent onslaught of phishing e-mails, which seem to be targeting the e-mail accounts of our priests and clergy. These e-mails appear to come from a priest or someone that we know, but on closer examination, the e-mail is not from them. Phishing is an online scam where a hacker or cyber-criminal, posing as a trusted company or person we know, using e-mail to attempt to gain access to our personal or sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, bank account information, etc., and then use it in a malicious way. By contrast, spam is unsolicited e-mail from a third party usually trying sell you something. Many of these unwanted spam e-mails end up in your Junk E-mail folder or the Outlook Quarantine. Sometimes e-mails that we do want from people or companies we know also end up getting filtered out as junk mail. If you are using your diocesan email account, you can contact our information technology provider, Thompson Innovation, and ask that they approve the sender. Despite their efforts, because of how some e-mails are sent, Thompson Innovation isn t always able keep them from being filtered or quarantined. Thompson Innovation works hard to keep spam and phishing e-mails from reaching us through our diocesan e-mail accounts. However, keep in mind that hackers are very creative in finding new ways to trick you into gaining access. We must all be vigilant to keep our information safe. Here are some red flags to help you detect these types of malicious e-mails: The e-mail communication you receive is unexpected or comes from someone you rarely if ever communicate with. The e-mail has a sense of urgency or asks you to act immediately.
Page 2 The content may be brief or vague, asking you to contact them or do something, like click on an attachment or link. It may play on your emotions by asking for your help. The e-mail contains grammatical and spelling errors, or just doesn t look right. Again, remember that the sender s e-mail address may look close to the person s that you know, or the hacker may have even cloned the senders e-mail address so that their message appears to legitimate. Hackers will often use a free e-mail account and tweak the address slightly, or sometimes the address contains random gibberish. Do not reply to the sender of a suspicious e-mail, and more importantly, do not click into any attachments or internet links. Also, do not call any phone numbers provided in the e- mail. If you are concerned and want to contact the person who supposedly sent the e- mail, use a phone number that you know. If you do reply or click into a link or attachment on and e-mail and suspect that your account has been compromised, change your password immediately. You can also contact your IT department, or in the case of your diocesan e-mail, contact Thompson Innovation at 712-224-3832. If you act quickly, you may be able to minimize the harm a malicious third-party can do.
Office of Tribunal To: All Pastors From: Rev. Michael J. Erpelding, Office of Tribunal Date: February 6, 2019 Re: Marriage Nullity Workshops in 2019 Please advertise these workshops in your church bulletins as appropriate to location: Marriage Nullity Workshops Anyone who would like to learn more about the marriage nullity process in the Catholic Church is invited to attend any of the following workshops. Father Michael Erpelding of the Tribunal of the Diocese of Sioux City will lead these sessions. If planning to attend, please contact Terri at the Tribunal, 712.233.7533, or terrin@scdiocese.org so that adequate supplies are available the evening of the workshop. If you reach the Tribunal voicemail, please leave your name, phone number, the session you plan to attend and how many are coming. Whittemore Tuesday, May 7, 2019, at 6:00 pm St. Michael, 613 3 rd St. [Parish Center meeting room; Enter the West door. The room is the second door on the right.] Carroll Tuesday, May 14, 2019, at 6:00 pm Holy Spirit, 421 E. Bluff St. [Greteman Center; if park in North lot, enter that door and turn right; if park by Main door, as you enter the room is to your left.] Sioux City Tuesday, May 21, 2019, at 6:00 pm Holy Cross Blessed Sacrament, 3012 Jackson St. [Parish Center; enter the door to the left of the Holy Family statue.] Alton Tuesday, May 28, 2019, at 6:00 pm Spalding Elementary School, 908 6 th Ave. [Cafeteria; enter the north door, turn right to the cafeteria.] 1825 Jackson St. - P.O. Box 3379 Sioux City, IA 51102-3379 712.233.7533 Fax: 712.233.7588
Office of Vocations and Seminarians Memo To: From: All Pastors Fr. Shane Deman Director, Office of Vocations Subject: First Communion Congratulations Cards from Bishop Nickless/ Teen Confession Guides New Year greetings from the Vocation Office! As we anticipate the arrival of springtime weather, so too are we looking forward to the sacramental celebrations that will be taking place in your parishes in the coming months. Every year Bishop Nickless gives a congratulatory card to the second-graders of the Diocese as they receive their First Holy Communion. To facilitate this, we are asking each parish to send to the Vocations Office the count of their second-graders (Catholic School and Religious Ed.) who will be receiving their First Holy Communion this spring. Pastors, if you oversee a cluster, please include all your parishes! Taking care of this now enables us to order and have the cards prepared for you so they can be included with your second-graders First Communion certificate. The cards are available in English or in Spanish. Please indicate how many you will need of each. Subject: A Practical Guide to Confession For a couple of years now, the Vocation Office has made available a new Confession Guide for Teenagers. We have replenished our supply and more guides are available as we near the Lenten Season. They are printed in English and Spanish. Let us know the amount you would like and we ll get them packaged up for you. We are planning on delivering both the Confession Guides and First Communion cards during our Presbyteral Meeting on Feb. 21, 2019. If you need your guides or cards prior to that day, please let me know. Thank you for your cooperation and prompt response (the deadline is February 15, 2019). You may contact the Vocations office with your count by calling my assistant Michelle Steinbach at (712) 233-7523 or e-mailing her at michelles@scdiocese.org Again, thank you for this and all your assistance in promoting vocations in your parish!
The Quest 2019 Climbing to New Heights in Masculine Holiness Join young men from across the Diocese of Sioux City for this epic 4-day hiking adventure! Travel with others seeking to deepen their faith as we summit Black Elk Peak, hike Little Elk Creek Trail, and visit Mt. Rushmore June 7-10th, 2019 Cost: only $150 Price includes bus transportation, housing, and all meals while in Rapid City Checks payable to The Diocese of Sioux City RSVP by March 1 to Michelle Steinbach at 712-233-7523 or at MichelleS@scdiocese.org
Office of Worship To: Priests and Deacons From: Father Brent Lingle Date: 5 February 2019 Re: New Mandate and Commission for EMHC: Northeast and Southeast Deaneries According to the policy for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion and Universal Law, the Bishop can grant a mandate of three years for someone to serve as an EMHC. At the end of the three-year term each EMHC needs to receive a new mandate and commissioning. Over the past several years we have done this by deanery on a rotational basis. This year it is time for the Northeast and Southeast deanery EMHCs to be recommissioned. Prior to commissioning it is recommended to offer continuing catechesis and training to these ministers. Please send the information to Grace Zavala for any current and new EMHC in your parishes that you want to receive the mandate and commissioning to gracez@scdiocese.org. You can access the EMHC New Mandate & Commission form by clicking "here" and locate it under the News section. If you have questions, call Grace Zavala at (712) 233-7551. This approval is for Sunday, June 23, 2019 through Sunday, June 19, 2022. NORTHEAST DEANERY Algona Armstrong Bancroft Bode Emmetsburg Estherville Fonda Fort Dodge Graettinger Hartley (Primghar) Humboldt Ledyard Livermore Milford Pocahontas Spirit Lake Wesley West Bend Whittemore SOUTHEAST DEANERY Arcadia Boone Breda Carroll Coon Rapids Dedham Denison (Manilla) Early Glidden Halbur Jefferson (Grand Junction & Churdan) Lake City Madrid Manning Manson Mt. Carmel Odebolt Rockwell City Sac City Storm Lake (Schaller) Templeton Vail Wall Lake Willey