Tue, Feb 12 for the Wiebers Children Wed, Feb 13 for Florence & Edmond Gillespie + Thur, Feb 14 for Joshua Fiscus, Sr. + Fri, Feb 15 for Vic Wilson + Sat, Feb 16 ( Church Support / Deacons Fund ) for Elizabeth Hansen + Sun, Feb 17 ( Church Support / Deacons Fund ) for the Wiebers Children for the People of the Parish Daily Readings Feb 11 Mark 6: 53-56 Feb 12 Mark 7: 1-13 Feb 13 Mark 7: 14-23 Feb 14 Mark 7: 24-30 Feb 15 Mark 7: 31-37 St. Mary Financial Report Estimated Monthly Expenses: $28,879.00 Week 1 Income: $4,272.56 Week 2 Income: $4,606.10 Week 3 Income: Week 4 Income: Total: $8,878.66 Fiscal Year to Date ( July 1 - Dec 31 ) Income: $178,738 Expenses: $173,272 Net: $5,466 To report child abuse contact: Iowa Department of Human Services Child Abuse Hotline: 800-362-2178 and if it involves clergy or church personnel also notify Alicia Owens, the Victim Assistance Coordinator,563-349-5002; vac@diodav.org or PO Box 232, Bettendorf, IA 52722. T he Nature of Love: What it is & Why It Means Everything with Katie Patrizio: Join your friends during the season of love at special evening with Katie Patrizio. On Saturday, February 16, Katie will share her thoughts about LOVE in a fun way for the marriage and singles to put into action with the everyday life. Katie is the Director of Faith Formation at the St. Cecilia Parish in Ames, regularly on Iowa Catholic Radio and speaker at events around the country. Sacred Heart Church in Newton invites all to come to the DMACC Conference Center at 5:00 p.m. for a cash bar social hour to meet Katie before a catered dinner followed by her dynamic, heartwarming presentation; The Nature of Love. All are welcome to attend the 4:00 held at Sacred Heart Church. Tickets can be purchased in person at Sacred Heart Church or on line at http:// shcnewton.com for $25 per person including the dinner and unforgettable presentation. THE GOD WE HAVE Remember - at any moment you can turn to God and begin again. Any moment. Turn to God. Begin again. Friends, be confident in Christ's mercy and love.
Disciples according to the Heart of Jesus: A Men s Retreat Saturday, April 6, 2019, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Location: St. Mary, 1749 Racine Ave NE, Solon Register: www.davenportdiocese.org/menregistration Cost: $30 by March 17 / $40 by April 1 Have you ever wondered what does it really mean to follow Jesus? Jesus' invitation calls us to be better people, parents, better spouses transformed by his Spirit and according to his heart. Join men from across to diocese and spend a day with us, praying, reflecting and sharing your faith with others. Mary: The "Yes" that Changed the World - A Women's Retreat Saturday, April 13, 2019, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Register: www.davenportdiocese.org/womenregistration Location: St. Mary, Williamsburg Cost: $30 by March 24/ $40 by April 8 Mary is a courageous and exemplary woman. Her faith is inspirational, and we should follow her example in the way we live our lives. Come and explore how Mary s Y es calls us to a deeper relationship with God in the silent moments of life, but also, and especially, in the loudest and most hectic moments. Join women from across the diocese and be prepared to pray, laugh, share, create, and change the world. Lent Retreat for Ministry Leaders Saturday, March 16, 2019, 9AM-4PM Location: St. Mary, 216 W Jayne St, Lone Tree, IA 52755 Cost $35 by February 24 / $45 by March 11 Register: www.davenportdiocese.org/minister-registration The season of Lent is a time for us to focus on prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Join us for a few hours away to focus on your relationship with God and discover how he is speaking to you during this time. Rest, renew and enjoy the quiet as we prepare for the Paschal Triduum. Liturgical Roles for February 16 & 17 9:00 am 11:00 am Sacristan Barb McCulley Larry Wilson Patti Guillaume Greeter Jane Dostal Darlene Doorenbos Connie Buffum Ushers Mike Beck TommaLou Jay Rick Jacoby Neal VanErsvelde Mark McLaughlin Tom Kriegel Larry VanErsvelde Michael Sims Larry Kramer Volunteer Larry Wilson Adam McFee Reader Dennis Phelps Dennis Crawford Deb Molitor Gifts Lori Schmidt Brent/Kim Flander Family Michelle Otto Family Euch Ministers Susie Kinney David Cunningham Connie Buffum Les Ollinger John Dayton Pam Pelzel Linda Ollinger Connis Dayton Lee McFee Jan Phelps Roy Doorenbos Jennifer Williams Kim Flander TommaLou Jay Servers Nina Walton Matthew Cunningham Tristan Willenbring Libby Walton Isabel Hart Emma Willenbring Kalli Hart
Parish Calendar February 10-23 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 10 9:00 am ( C offee & Rolls ) 11:00 am Bible Timeline Study 11 Social Action Mtg Follow Me Study Class 12 4:30 pm Building & Grounds Mtg Knights of Columbus Mtg 13 Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday Night Meal Faith Formation 6:10-7:10 pm K - 6th 7th - 8th 9th - 12th 14 Valentines Day 10:00 am 5:05 pm Worship & Spirituality Mtg Quilters 15 16 7:00 am Grinnell SHARE 4:30 pm Confession Rosary 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9:00 am ( C offee & Rolls ) 11:00 am Bible Timeline Study 100 People Whop Care Mtg ( P arish Center Rental ) Follow Me Study Class 12 pm 6 pm Blood Drive Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday Night Meal Faith Formation 6:10-7:10 pm K - 6th 7th - 8th 9th - 12th 10:00 am Parish Council First Eucharist Prep 4:30 pm Confession Rosary 7:00 pm Trivia Night! Deep within a forest a little turtle began to climb a tree. After hours of effort he reached the top, jumped into the air waving his front legs and crashed to the ground. After recovering, he slowly climbed the tree again, jumped, and fell to the ground. The turtle tried again and again while a couple of birds sitting on a branch watched his sad efforts. Finally, one bird turned to their mate. D ear, she chirped, I think it's time to tell him he's adopted.
Let us pray for our beloved deceased, most especially for Kathy Utech, who passed away on Thursday, February 7th and whose Funeral is this Monday, February 11th at 10:30 am. May Kathy and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. If you took a general overview of the gospels, looking at the life of Jesus Christ and all that his life entailed, what would you find? What you would say his mission is? He preached. He performed miracles. He was a radical counterculturalist. He tried to change people s way of life. He restored people to their communities. He was a good and holy prophet. He was a man of prayer, deeply connected with the Father. He is Jesus, the Son of God. All true things. All good things to recognize. There is so much to unpack in the person of Jesus Christ so much to discover, so much to fall in love with. But all these things don t get to the heart of what Jesus was, and still is, all about. They are merely pieces of a much larger and greater mission. Why did Jesus Christ come here? This is a question I think we should all ask ourselves. Why? Why did the Christ come to us? What was the reason? What is it all about? We could argue that Christ came to make bad people into good people. Except that s not true, at least not in its fullness. Christ certainly willed for people to grow and change and become better. But no, Jesus Christ did not come to make bad people good. Jesus Christ came to make dead people live. And that, right there, is the mission of Jesus Christ. He came to make the dead live. Everything that occurred throughout his life, and so into his resurrection, was about bringing people to life breathing into a world that had forgotten how to truly live. Why did Jesus preach? To bring the Word of God to life. Why did Jesus perform miracles? To restore people to life. Why was Jesus a radical counter-culturalist? To remind people that to truly live, to be alive, means to set our eyes, not on the things of this world, but on the things of Heaven. Why did Jesus restore people to their communities? To give new life to anyone and everyone that was viewed as already dead. Everything Jesus did was about breathing life into places where death had taken hold. That was his mission. That is his mission. To bring us to life. So. Let s start living. Not as we think we should, but as Christ thinks we should. Not as we want to, but as we are called to. To live, to be free, means to give our lives over to the Author of Life. And so, to be born into newness, to be born into greatness, to be born into true discipleship.
Contact Crystal DeNeve 236-8838 grinnellstmarydre@diodav.org February 10 3rd grade coffee and Rolls / Confirmation Preparation February 13 K-12 Classes February 20 K-12 Classes February 23 1st Eucharist Class February 27 K-12 Classes Students currently in 8th through 11th grade are eligible for NCYC 2019. Forms and information can be found on St. Mary s Website. The first form and deposit were due already, but if you re still interested please contact me ASAP. Adult Studies currently on the calendar for 2019: U nlocking the Mysteries of the Bible ( The Bible Timeline ) currently in session Sundays at 6:30 PM through February 24th in the Church Hall ( lower large gathering space ). F ollow Me, Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John currently in session on Monday evenings through March 4th in the Church Hall ( lower large gathering space ). W ho Does He Say You Are? ( A women only group ) Currently in progress and will continue on Thursdays at 10 am or 6:30 PM going through March 28th in Classroom G ( i n the lower classrooms ). New members welcome at any time. The Eucharist by Bishop Baron will begin on Sunday, March 10th and continue on Sunday evenings through April 14th. The by Dr. Edward Sri will begin Monday, March 11 and go through Monday, April 15th. Upcoming Diocesan Men s Retreat and a Woman s Retreats: For Men: Disciples According to the Heart of Jesus April 6th at St. Mary Solon 9-3 For Woman: Mary: The y es that changed the world April 13th at St. Mary Williamsburg 9-3 We continue to seek those interested in joining the Catholic Church. Please contact Fr. Ross, Deacon John or me ( Crystal ) if you are interested in becoming Catholic. We had a good time at our Big Game/SouperBowl Party! We collected 332# s of food and $75 that we donated to MICA here in Grinnell! Thank you to those that participated by collecting and/or donating!
Parish Pancake Breakfast Sunday, February 24th 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM ENJOY A GREAT BREAKFAST OF: PANCAKES! WHOLE HOG SAUSAGE! & DRINK! Free Will Donation All proceeds go to St. Mary Capital Campaign