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 we celebrate the birthday of the Church, the day when the Holy Spirit descended upon the first apostles, taking away their fear, enlivening them with love, bestowing upon them courage, trust and confidence. Today I hope we can pray with open hearts in order to allow the gifts of the Holy Spirit to penetrate our lives. Saint Augustine wrote the following prayer for this feast: Breathe in me O Holy Spirit that my thoughts may all be holy; Act in me O Holy Spirit that my works, too, may be holy; Draw my heart O Holy Spirit that I love but what is holy; Strengthen me O Holy Spirit to defend that is holy; Guard me then O Holy Spirit that I always may be holy. St. Augustine of Hippo (AD 354-430) To be holy is to be like God. To be holy is to share the attributes of God s love, goodness, truth, beauty and presence. Pentecost calls us back to our original focus as disciples of Jesus Christ. Come Holy Spirit! There is much going on this week. I ask for your prayers as I travel to Sarasota, Florida on Wednesday to be with my family as we mourn the loss of my cousin s wife Diane Mahan who died after a 39 month battle with cancer. I am fortunate to be able to be with my cousin Jim, Diane s husband. I will be leaving Wednesday and returning Friday. Unfortunately I will miss our town hall meeting on Wednesday night as we unveil the Master Plan for our parish. I am confident that our planning team and leadership will be able to explain our plan and receive your comments without me. We are blessed with a very talented group of men and women who have set forth some important solutions to our campus problems. Of course, we have a lot of work ahead of us. Please plan on joining us for the meeting this Wednesday evening at 6:30 PM in Denning Hall. I also hope to see many of you at our second annual Blue Mass this Monday evening at 5:30 PM. Bishop Amos will be celebrating the Mass for our first responders: Police, Fire Fighters, Emergency Medical Technicians. This is an important event as we pray for those who protect us and as we show them our appreciation. Questions to ponder this week: *Is there one area in your life where you need a special strengthening of the Holy Spirit? *What does it mean for you to be holy in your life? Among your family, co-workers, friends? How do you reflect God s presence daily?
Ben Hanser: You re So Close! We are taking a slight shift in our spotlight articles and looking at how our parish youth are living their call of intentional discipleship. This week we ve connected with an Assumption senior, Ben Hanser, to hear a little more about how God is moving in his life. Ben is the second child of Stacy and Teresa Hanser and is involved in band, drama, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), golf and student council at Assumption. He plans to attend St. Ambrose University in the fall and to study Mechanical Engineering. As an intentional disciple, Ben recognizes that encountering Jesus has steadily changed me into a person in which I hope God s light can shine through me, not only in my words, but also my actions. In growing deeper with my faith, I am continuing to become the person God has always planned for me to be and also trusting in the path He has for my life. Even though Ben s relationship with God has grown, he has also experienced times of difficulty and doubt. Ben explains that he has struggled with the doubt of God s might over the past few years. One example involves his athletic life and it took place in regards to his golf game. While Ben felt like he was putting in ample time and energy in attempting to improve the mechanics of his game with his coach, his scores remained relatively stagnant. Ben shares that he started doubting whether or not I was doing the right thing in investing so much time into golf, and in that time, it seemed as if the only statement I heard {from God} was, You re really close, Ben. He recalls that these words soon became very trite, but in retrospect I actually was close the entire time, and things started to fall into place. Ben clarifies that, this lesson goes much further than sports because this can be the case in so many instances in life. God always sees how close we are, but our doubting Thomas instincts can override our abilities to step back and look at the big picture. What I learned from all of this is that it only takes one 30-minute lesson in the winter, one Mass, or one prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, for God to open our eyes and show us we are never too far away from Him in order for us to change. Through my doubts, God taught me to be patient in life and to know he is always walking by my side. This is a good lesson for us all to take to heart. Ben also describes another important lesson that he has learned. Jesus has shown me how He is a personal God. My favorite verse in the Bible is Jeremiah 29:11-14: For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope. When you call me, when you go to pray to me, I will listen to you. When you look for me, you will find me. Yes, when you seek me with all your heart, you will find me with you, says the Lord, and I will change your lot. What I like in particular about this translation, are all of the times I and you are used throughout these verses. In this passage, Jesus has laid his hand on my shoulder and has talked to me as a friend and not as an authoritative figure. I have heard many other people envision God as this judge who lays down a strict law, but through this passage, Jesus talks to me as a companion on this journey of life. Ben s favorite ways to connect with God are worshiping in Mass at Assumption and through his involvement in FCA. Thanks Ben for being a witness of intentional discipleship and living a life modeled on Jesus!
May 18 6:30 pm Denning Hall 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. 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? 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. 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. The Spirituality of Gardening Do you recognize your garden as a true blessing? As each seed breaks forth and sprouts, do you stand in awe of God s gift of life? People in many ways are gardens, too, needing nourishment and warmth for growth. Join us to reflect on and celebrate the gift of life sprouting forth in our midst. Presenter: Sr. Mary Schmidt, OSB Where: Benet House Retreat Center at St. Mary Monastery When: Sat, May 21, 9am 12pm Fee: $20 plus and option for lunch $8 To Register: Contact Sr. Jackie Walsh at (309)283-2108 or retreats@smmsisters.org
The Assumption High School Choir and Jazz Choir New!!! Catholics In Action Family Style: Building on the popularity and success of Catholics In Action, a new version for families will take place July 7-10 at the Mazzucchelli Center in Muscatine. Space is limited, and registration is now open. Register online at http://www.davenportdiocese.org/faithform/cia.htm Catholics In Action: Registration is now open for the youth version of this service program. This year CIA will be held on June 26-28 at Holy Trinity Jr./Sr. High School in Ft. Madison. Visit the CIA webpage for more information on how to register. St. Paul's Vacation Bible School June 20-24 8:30-11:30am Price $20/child. Max $55/Family Register online or in the parish office 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. Spring Choir Concert At Our Lady of Lourdes Tuesday, May 17th at 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! Fr. Tim Sheedy is celebrating his 40th year as a priest! Please join in this celebration at a special Mass being held at St. Mary Church in Solon, Iowa. RSVP by May 30th to sheedyt@diodav.org or By calling St. Mary s at 319-624-2228 A message from Fr. Sheedy: Is there more to life than this? Speaker: Michael Havercamp Join us for an evening of music, message, and fellowship May 19th 6:30pm (Doors open at 6:00pm) Babysitting available for children ages 6 months 8 years old. Please everyone is welcome to come to my Celebration. I learned so much from the People of the Parish and Priests as I began my priesthood and ministry in the school and parish. I truly Loved my first assignment. God Bless. -Fr. Tim Sheedy
This Week SUNDAY, May 15 Food Pantry Sunday 10:15AM - New Member Meeting, McEleney Hall 6:30PM - Confirmation Large Group, Denning Hall MONDAY, May 16 3:15PM - Girl Scouts, McEleney 5:30PM - Blue Mass 7:00PM - Youth Ministry Planning, Parish Office TUESDAY, May 17 4:30PM - Adoration 6:30PM - Parish Leadership, DH 8:00PM - Pastoral Council WEDNESDAY, May 18 9:00AM - Koffee Klutchers 9:15AM - Mom s Morning 2:10PM - Girls for God 6:30PM - Town Hall Meeting THURSDAY, May 19 géå _â~áxà v{ Father of Cathy Hannon ]É{Ç axäätváx~ Brother of Berti Elissat eézxü gâyàxx Husband of Trish Tuftee ^xççxà{ fççwxü Do you like to garden? We are looking for someone who could help by taking care of the church s flower pots. If you are interested please call the parish office. 563-322-7994 6:00PM - Grief Ministry, McEleney 6:30PM - IGNITE 7:00PM - Prayer Group, MPR FRIDAY, May 20 3:30PM - Jr. High Youth Night 5:30PM - Stations of the Cross SATURDAY, May 21 9:30AM - Reconciliation SUNDAY, May 22 12:15PM - George Baptism SUMMER SCHEDULE Friday morning Mass will be at 8:30 am while school is out for the summer beginning May 27 May 24th will be the last Eucharistic Adoration as we will be taking a break for the summer months. Adoration will resume in September. Envelope Income for the week of May 7/8, 2016 Envelope Income $ 10,697 ACH Income $ 0 Total Wkly. Income $ 10,697 May Envelope to date: $ 38,376 Mthly Budget to date: $ 37,080 Month Over/Short $ 1,296 Fiscal YTD Collected $ 958,557 Fiscal YTD Budgeted $ 964,080 YTD Over/Short $ (5,523)
Mass Intentions Monday, May 16, 2016 No Mass Tuesday, May 17, 2016 6:30AM- Joe Vanlandschoot Wednesday, May 18, 2016 8:30 AM Joseph Weigel Family Thursday, May 19, 2016 6:30AM- Vickie Lowe Friday, May 20, 2016 6:30AM- Mike Reilly 9:30AM - Delores Passamani Saturday, May 21, 2016 4:30PM - Russell Graziano Sunday, May 22, 2016 9:00AM -People of the Parish 11:00AM - Braddock Shovlain 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: Jas 3:13-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 9:14-29 Tuesday: Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mk 9:30-37 Wednesday: Jas 4:13-17; Ps 49:2-3, 6-11; Mk 9:38-40 Thursday: Jas 5:1-6; Ps 49:14-20; Mk 9:41-50 Friday: Jas 5:9-12; Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mk 10:1-12 Saturday: Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16 Sunday: Prv 8:22-31; Ps 8:4-9; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15 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.