Tue, Nov 13 Mass for Pety Managt + Wed, Nov 14 Mass for Homer & Mary Smith + Thur, Nov 15 Mass for the Wiebers Children Fri, Nov 16 Mass for Giles Jay + Sat, Nov 17 ( Church Support / Campaign for Human Development ) Mass for Jim & Linda Kubu + Sun, Nov 18 ( Church Support / Campaign for Human Development ) Mass for Giles Jay + Mass for the People of the Parish Daily Readings Nov 12 Luke 17: 1-6 Nov 13 Luke 17: 7-10 Nov 14 Luke 17: 11-19 Nov 15 Luke 17: 20-25 Nov 16 Luke 17: 26-37 Join us for Eucharist Adoration in the Church from 5:00pm to 6:00 pm on Wednesdays. Weekend Collection Report for November 3 & 4, 2018 Envelopes: $3,431.00 WeShare: $229.65 Offertory: $219.00 All Saints : $576.00 Paydown the Mortgage $200.00 Flower Envelope: $27.00 Repairs & Improvements: $65.00 Coffee & Rolls: $59.40 Deacons Fund: $145.00 Mon, Nov 12 5:00 pm Social Action Mtg ( Conference Room ) 6:30 pm Light Weigh Tue, Nov 13 8:00 am Mass 6:30 pm Rebuilt Mtg ( Room G ) 6:30 pm Baptism Class 6:30 pm Knights of Columbus ( Manatt Hall ) Wed, Nov 14 8:00 am Mass 5:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration Faith Formation 5:30 pm Wednesday Night Meal : Chicken Enchiladas 6:10-7:10 pm K - 6th Grade 7:20-8:30 pm 7th - 8th grade M 7:20-8:30 pm 9th - 12th grade Thur, Nov 15 8:00 am Mass 10:00 am Womens Study Group ( Room G ) E xploring Advent with Luke 6:30 pm Parish Council 7:00 pm Womens Study Group ( Room G ) E xploring Advent with Luke Fri, Nov 16 8:00 am Mass Sat, Nov 17 7:00 am Grinnell SHARE 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Barn Quilt Painting Class 4:30 pm Confession 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30 pm Mass Sun, Nov 18 7:30 am - 11am Parish Breakfast 9:00 am Mass ( Coffee & Rolls ) 10:00 am The Mass Word on Fire Class 11:00 am Mass 3:00 pm Choir Practice 4th Degree K of C Meeting, Williamsburg Home bound? In a nursing home? Missing Mass? We need your help! Do you know of parishioners who are home bound or who are in a nursing home and can't get to Mass? Please let us know! We don't know necessarily if people move or can't get to Mass. Please help us make sure our home bound brothers and sisters receive the life giving Eucharist that we all so desperately need! Call the parish
JESUS SAID THESE WORDS TO SAINT FAUSTINA I hope these words from Jesus to Saint Faustina are as impactful for you as they have been for me: Let the weak, sinful soul have no fear to approach Me, for even if it had more sins than there are grains of sand in the world, all would be drowned in the unmeasurable depths of My mercy. ( Divine Mercy in My Soul, 1059 ) Rest in Jesus. Friends, be confident in Christ's mercy and love. If you love to decorate and would be interested in assisting decorating the church in the coming weeks, please call Tomma Lou Jay at 236-5179 to volunteer!! 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. Every year, parishes are assessed regarding the number of families as to subscriptions that are charged to the parish for the Catholic Messenger. That said, we still have an outstanding subscription balance of $2,791.00. If you are currently receiving the Messenger and are able to pay for your subscription, please consider paying for the paper. If you would like to subscribe to the paper, please contact the office. The subscription rate is $29 per year. Save the Date! What: 2018 Choral Festival When: Sunday, December 2, 2018 4:00 p.m. Where: Herrick Chapel, Grinnell College Campus Who: Nine Grinnell area Church Choirs and Musical Ensembles A massed choir of approximately 100 voices, sharing the joy of music. People of faith, experiencing the hope and expectation of Advent Sponsor: Grinnell Ministerial Association with free-will offering to benefit the Ministerial Association Emergency Assistance Fund Participate! St. Mary s Singers will participate in the Choral Festival. We want YOU to join us! Participation is open to youth ( 8 th grade and older) and adults. Our first rehearsal is scheduled for Sunday, October 21, 3:00 p.m. ( choir loft ), One or two more rehearsals will be scheduled on Sundays in November. Two massed choir rehearsals are planned: Sunday, October 28, 3:00 p.m. ( F irst Presbyterian Church ) Sunday, December 2, 3:00 p.m. ( H errick Chapel ) Contact Sharon Mealey ( s mealey@iowatelecom.net ) or Sandra Gruman ( thegrumans@gmail.com ) for further information.
What in the World is Going On? Another shooting this week. What in the world is going on? Shootings, racist graffiti, talking bad about each other, child abuse, spousal abuse, and intolerance, How can these things happen to innocent people? How can people do such bad things? Does it ever make you wonder how we can say that the kingdom of God is at hand? Because it seems just the opposite; the kingdom of God is far, far away. We are driven to search for answers. As Catholics there are some things that we must believe with all of our heart, our soul, our strength, and our being ( the Shema we talked about last weekend ). First, we can never stop believing that there is one God, our God, and he alone is God. Second, we can never stop believing that the Holy Spirit, whom Jesus sent upon his Ascension. Finally, the kingdom of God is, in fact, here, regardless of what seems to be happening. The other thing we need to acknowledge is that we humans, with all of our advanced knowledge, with all of our good intentions, with all of our fancy technology, we can mess things up. We make poor decisions, we allow ourselves to be influenced by evil ( sometimes disguised as good), we suffer from diagnosed and diagnosed illnesses; frankly, we mess things up. Evil, acting through us is the cause of the terrible, horrific, faith-shaking, events that are going on around us. We can only combat these things through goodness and prayer. We can't resort to revenge, taking and eye for an eye or worse a body for an eye. or losing hope and doubting God and His presence. We can't stoop to the low, crass, unevolved, behaviors that surround us. We are people of prayer, people of light, people of faith, people of hope...we are people of God. By invoking all of the goodness that we can we strengthen the kingdom of God here on earth. We take back the goodness that seems so far away. We can strengthen our brothers and sisters in their doubt. We have the power, through the Holy Spirit and the Holy Catholic Church to be true positive change-agents for the world. That's what our ancestors have been for generations. Be part of that great tradition. "In the face of tragedy and doubt we do what we do best, we pray." Fr. Harry Hagan, OSB Liturgical Roles for November 17 & 18 5:30 pm 9:00 am 11:00 am Sacristan Mary Ellen White Dennis Crawford Connie Buffum Greeter Pauline McKenna Jo Gibbons/Marsha Maschmann Wendy Kramer Ushers Roger Flander TommaLou Jay Larry Kramer Mike Hotchkin John Little Tom Kriegel Tom Szary Mark McLaughlin Adam McFee Larry VanErsvelde Volunteer Volunteer Reader Katie Buhman Dennis Phelps Rick Jacoby Gifts Karen Schmidt Brent/Kim Flander Family Lee/Jane McFee Family Euch Ministers Les Ollinger Mark Godar Diane Volkman Linda Ollinger Donna Godar Chris Molitor Volunteer Michael Sims Volunteer Volunteer Kathy Utech Volunteer Wendell Utech Suzanne Wilkins Servers Barb McCulley Matthew Cunningham Monica Gruman Volunteer Alyssa Flander Volunteer Sean Kivi
Congratulations to those Confirmed here at St. Mary s last Sunday, November 4th. Pictured are ( front to back ) Adam Cheney, Ashlynn Graff, Megan Mauss, Olivia Harrington, Alex Barr, Fr Ron Hodges, Sully Herbers, Braden Penyich, Michael Norenberg, Michael Norenberg, AJ Wilkins and Bishop Tomas Zinkula. A Morning of Reflection for Ministers: A morning of reflection will be held on Saturday, December 1, 2018 from 9:00-12:00. People who have not been commis- Let us pray for our beloved deceased, most especially for Robert Brettsprecher, father of Sherry Osborne, whose funeral was this past Friday. May Robert and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. sioned Eucharistic Ministers for St. Mary in the past and who wish to serve as Eucharistic Ministers or Eucharistic Ministers to the homebound should attend. Current Eucharist Ministers are encouraged to attend. All other ministers ( greeters, ushers, catechists, coffee and roll families - all ministers of hospitality ) are encouraged to attend. We will end with Mass and lunch. Please call the parish office at 641236-7486 to RSVP for the meal. Mass on Thanksgiving Day will be at 9:00 am. Start that day by first giving thanks to God.
********** Pre-register by this MONDAY, November 12 th!! Barn Sign Painting Class If you have a child or are expecting, and wish to have your child baptized, you are required to attend a baptismal class. The next Baptism class has been scheduled for Tuesday, November 13 at 6:30pm. J O I N O T H E R S O N T H A N K S G I V I N G D A Y FREE Community Thanksgiving Dinner This class is a simple class designed for all ages! Everything you will need complete a beautiful barn sign painting is provided. Pick a pattern and board size. Obtain an uncolored copy of the pattern from your host and practice coloring until you are happy with a color scheme and design. On the day of the party, pick out your paints and enjoy the party! When: November 17 th Where: St. Mary s Hall Time: 4 8 p.m. Contact: Renny Crawford Rennyc60@gmail.com or 641-990-0345 Bring your own beverage and enjoy Hors d oeuvres while you create your personal barn quilt. For your own home or a wonderful Christmas gift! ********** Thursday, November 22, 12 noon St. John s Lutheran Church 1224 East St., Grinnell ( c orner of East and 8th ) Please make reservations by calling 236-4946, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Transportation to and from the St. John s Lutheran can be provided. Call to make arrangements. Deadline for reservations and rides is noon Wednesday, November 21.
SAVE THE DATE! Parish Breakfast Sunday, November 18, 2018 The Parish Breakfast will run from 7:30 AM until 11:00 AM and will feature our delicious WHOLE HOG SAUSAGE and Pancakes! Fruit, Coffee, and Orange Juice will also be served. Volunteers are need to help in the flowing areas: Grilling Sausage - (2 People) Pancake cooks - (2 People) Help Mix batter - (2 People) Help Serve - (3 People) Drink table - (1 Person) Washing dishes/clearing tables - (3 People) extra helpers - (2 People) Free Will Offering To sign up to help, direct your browser to: https://www.stmarygrinnell and click on the sign-up link on our frontpage
Contact Crystal DeNeve 236-8838 grinnellstmarydre@diodav.org November 11 6th Grade Host Coffee and Rolls November 11 Confirmation 2019 preparation November 14 K-12 Classes November 21 NO Classes have a blessed Thanksgiving November 28 K-12 Classes December 5 K-12 Classes December 9 5th Grade Coffee Host Coffee and Rolls December 12 K-12 Classes December 19 K-12 Classes December 26 NO Classes Current Adult Studies: Janet and Colleen will be continuing the Thursday woman s studies ( with a morning and evening option ). The current one "Exploring Advent with Luke" by Timothy Clayton will be going through December 6th ( w ith the exception of Thanksgiving Day ). If you have questions or would like to join ( even mid way through ) please feel free to contact Janet at 641-325-1649 or Colleen at 641-260-8152. Adult Study Opportunity already in progress join Lee McFee as he leads Bishop Robert Barron's newest video series on the Mass. The sessions meet in the Church Hall and start shortly after 10:00 ( right after the 9:00 Mass - giving you enough time to get coffee and a doughnut ) and conclude at 10:50 for those who wish to go to 11:00 Mass. The program has six 30 minutes sessions and will include time for questions and discussion after. This is not a class ( no homework! ) but an opportunity for enrichment. The goal is to help you understand the Mass and enter into it with greater appreciation. While it s not necessary you attend all of the sessions the more of the six sessions you attend, the greater the benefit, so come as often as you can! We continue to work on putting our RCIA team together. Please contact me ( Crystal ) if you are interested in joining RCIA and becoming Catholic. We have had several people contact us in the past and we would like to start the process of who is interested in joining us in order to gather materials needed for those seeking the Catholic Faith. Mass of the Immaculate Conception, 9:00 AM, December 8th Christmas Masses Vigil Mass, 4:00 PM, December 24th Mass at Night, 9:00 PM, December 24th Mass during the Day, 9:00 AM, December 25th
Annual Diocesan Appeal Please prayerfully consider your pledge to the Annual Diocesan Appeal. Our parish goal is $44,441.00. If you did not make a commitment this weekend, please return your pledge form to the parish this week. Your support and prayers are greatly appreciated. # of Donors Avg/ Donor # of Gifts Avg/Gifts Goal Total Pledged ANNUAL APPEAL UPDATE Over (Under) Pledges Pledges %Goal Total Payments Received Over (Under) Payments Payments %Goal October 19, 2018 66 $307.33 66 $307.33 $44,441.00 $20,284.00 ($24,157.00) 45.64% $13,526.00 ($30,915.00) 30.44% October 26, 2018 80 $309.51 80 $309.51 $44,441.00 $24,761.00 ($19,680.00) 55.72% $18,003.00 ($26,438.00) 40.51% November 1, 2018 87 $324.84 87 $324.84 $44,441.00 $28,261.00 ($16,180.00) 63.59% $21,068.00 ($23,373.00) 47.41% November 18, 2018 91 $321.66 91 $321.66 $44,441.00 $29,271.00 ($15,170.00) 65.86% $22,728.00 ($21,713.00) 51.14% A Weekend of Spiritual Renewal Do something for yourself as we prepare for the seasons of giving. In today's busy world it seems like we continually spend more time on matter considered "necessary" and less time on areas of our lives we really need to deem important. With that in mind, consider coming to the next WATCH ( W e Are The CHurch) retreat which will be held on November 16-18 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Pella ( 7 26 218th Pl, Pella, IA 50219 ) Contact the St. Mary in Pella for more information by calling 641-628- 3078. Thanks to all who attended and helped with the All Souls Soup Supper last Sunday. The supper was a huge success and exceeded our expectations! Welcome to the new members of the Prayer Chain! If any parishioner is in need or prayers for them or a loved one, please call Tomma Lou Jay at 236-5179.
St. Mary Christmas Country Store Is returning THIS week! The Country Store will be open during Jingle Bell Holiday THIS Friday, November 16th and after each Mass NEXT weekend, November 17 and 18th! To Donate Items or Sign Up to Help, please contact : Crystal (grinnellstmarydre@diodav.org / 641-236-7486 ) or Mary Arensdorf ( mary.arensdorf@gmail.com / 641-888-0956) Funds raised from this event will be split equally between the Youth Activities Fund and the Building Fund.