RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD MARCH 27, 2016 2926 Beaver Avenue Des Moines, IA 50310 515.255.3162 www.holytrinitydm.org www.htschool.org Parish email: parishoffice@holytrinitydm.org School email: holytrinity@htschool.org
WEEKLY THOUGHTS MARCH 27, 2016 Welcome to Holy Trinity! We appreciate you joining us for our celebration of Easter. It does not matter if this is your first time here at Holy Trinity or if you have been worshiping with us for many years, please know that you are welcome in this sacred place and in our parish community. In this community, you will find friendly faces, support in times of difficulty, as well as smiles and embraces in times of celebrations. This past Lent, the Diocese of Des Moines participated in the program Catholics Come Home. These television and radio commercials invited individuals to return to the Catholic Church. If those messages sparked your interest in coming to Church today, know that you are welcome here. If you helped financially underwrite those advertisements, know of our thankfulness for you. Throughout Sacred Scripture, we hear about our God welcoming back the lost, the lonely, the abandoned, and the hurting. Today, Christ continues to welcome people back to His love through the gift of His Church. The Church is ready to walk with you on your journey, listen to your story, as well as offer you a place of welcome and comfort. In the season of spring, we welcome back the flowers that are bursting forth from the once dry and barren earth. Individuals returning to the Church are like spring flowers that bring joy and beauty to the landscape. With these individuals presence, all members of the Body of Christ are stronger and deeply enriched. The landscape of our Parish is filled with warmth and beauty by their presence with us. Easter Sunday is a day of great joy; continue to celebrate with us in the upcoming weeks as we draw closer to the Risen Christ, the one who offers us mercy together with the fullness of life. May the Joy of Easter be with you today, and every day. Peace, strength, and courage, Healing Mass Sunday, April 10th 2:00 pm If you or a family member want to experience God s healing grace, come to the Healing Mass. Father along with two other priests will offer the Sacrament of the Sick during this Sunday liturgy. Anyone experiencing pain or distress, whether mental, physical, or spiritual, is a candidate for the Sacrament of the Sick so please join us on April 10th. ALL parishioners are welcome to attend and offer our community s support to those in need of healing. Refreshments will be served following Mass in the Social Room. Calling all Holy Trinity Alumni! We need your help! The Holy Trinity Alumni Committee is looking for people interested in helping with our Alumni outreach. We are currently looking for individuals to: 1. Review and update the existing alumni database 2. Help plan a Holy Trinity alumni luncheon for graduating high school seniors. If you are interested in helping with any of these activities, please contact John O Halloran at johalloran@qscorp.net for more details. We are looking forward to connecting with you!
SPIRITUALITY OF THE READINGS Reading I: Acts 10:34a, 37-43 Responsorial Psalm: 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 Reading II: Colossians 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8 Gospel: John 20:1-9 or Luke 24:1-12 Rest in Peace Rest in peace, O King. The cup is empty now. Desert has its rain. Image: The Resurrection of Christ, Keith Kreicher, 2009 Rest in flowers, gentle Lord. The weight we loaded you have borne now. Golden love enlight your dying. Holy, humble, holy Lord. Holy God, holy mighty. Rest in singing, peaceful King. Your people are enfolded in your song. Hágios O Theos Hágios Ischyros, Hágios Athánitos eleison hymas. Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy everlasting, Have mercy on us. Fr. John Foley, S. J. of the Center for Liturgy FAITH QUESTIONS? Question for Children: What is good and new in your life? Question for Youth: Resurrection reminds us that what looks bad can lead to something good. What has resurrected, or gone from bad to good, in your life over the past year? Question for Adults: In what way have you risen from "deadness" in your life? Diocesan Celebration of DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY April 3rd Christ the King Church 5711 SW 9th Street, Des Moines Reconciliation 2:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 pm Mass Celebrated by Bishop Richard Pates 3:30 pm Refreshments will follow in the parish hall www.divinemercydesmoines.com Please remember the faithful departed Charles B. Gradoville Father of parishioner Bernie (Kathleen) Gradoville God grant him eternal rest Follow Holy Trinity School facebook.com/htschooldm @htschooldm
PARISH & DIOCESAN NOTES KOC Breakfast on Sunday, April 3rd The Knights of Columbus are hosting a delicious breakfast on Sunday, April 3rd after the 8:30 am and 10:30 am Masses. Breakfast will be French Toast, Sausage, Breakfast Potatoes, Fruit, Juice, Milk, and Coffee. A Free Will Offering with proceeds going to the Seminarians will be collected. Please join us! BAPTISM CLASS In Baptism, we receive the Holy Spirit who makes a dwelling within us, bearing the gifts of Faith, Hope, and Love. If you are interested in having your child baptized at Holy Trinity, a Baptism Class is required. Our next class will be Monday, March 28th. Please call the Parish Office at 255-3162 ext. 1128 to register. A Night to Remember! Join us for a spaghetti dinner at St. Mary of Nazareth (4600 Meredith Drive) on April 9th 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. A fabulous spaghetti dinner is served with a choice of three sauces, a spectacular salad, bread, and spumoni ice cream. The atmosphere allows people to sit, visit and enjoy a relaxing evening. Please join us. Adults - $8.00, children 5-12 yrs - $4.00, 4 and under free. DIVORCED? The Catholic s DIVORCE SURVIVAL Guide 12-week group begins Tuesday, April 5th at 6 pm at St Augustin Church, 545 42nd St, Des Moines IA 50312. Cost of $30 per person includes a Personal Survival Guide and all materials for 12 weeks. Find comfort and counsel consistent with Catholic teachings. For more information call Deacon Tony Valdez at 515-979-2301 or email him at t.valdez@me.com. Visit www.catholicsdivorce.com ONE MINUTE HOMILY - April 2/3 Parishioners Steve and Molly Pigneri purchased a One Minute Homily at the 2015 Holy Trinity Gala Auction. The item allows them to choose one weekend that the homily would be one minute in length. They have chosen next weekend April 2/3 for the homily. Thanks to Steve and Molly for their support of our parish and school. ~ Fr. Michael Now Enrolling for 2016-2017! Holy Trinity Catholic School is now enrolling students entering Preschool 3 s through 8th grade for the 2016-2017 school year. Have you been thinking about a Catholic education for your child? Holy Trinity offers a safe, loving Christian atmosphere for your child to learn and grow. Holy Trinity School has a reputation for academic excellence and dedicated teachers who provide individual attention for students. We are proud to offer state-of-the-art technology in each classroom. We also offer wrap around child care in our Preschool and Developmental Kindergarten classes, allowing students to stay throughout the school day while parents are working. Tuition assistance is available for DK-8th grade students through the Catholic Tuition Organization. This school year, 105 Holy Trinity students received tuition assistance totaling over $149,000. The application deadline is April 1, 2016. You may apply online at www.fairapp.com or mail in the paper application available in the school office. To begin the registration process, please visit our website and click on the School Registration link. Current families must register by March 31st to maintain their enrollment priority and avoid a $50 late fee. For more information or any registration questions, please contact Melissa Heller, Enrollment & PR Director, at 255-3162 x1115 or mheller@htschool.org.
SAINT OF THE WEEK Julie Billiart, Virgin and Religious, 1751-1816 Mary Rose Julie Billiart was born at Cuvilly, in northern France, to the family of a farmer -merchant on April 8, 1751. This saint was exceptionally gifted. Though she had little education, Julie, as a child of seven, had memorized the catechism and was teaching the other children of her village about its lessons. Recognizing the extraordinary holiness of this young girl, her pastor allowed Julie to receive her First Holy Communion and be confirmed at the age of nine. (These sacraments were reserved to adults at this time in the Church.) At the age of fourteen, Julie took a private vow of chastity and dedicated her life to teaching the poor. Two traumatic events happened in Julie s young life. A robbery of her father s store when Julie was only sixteen made the already poor family even more destitute. To help her family, Julie went to work in the fields. The second event had even more dire consequences. When she was twenty-two, Julie was sitting next to her father at a café when someone fired a shot at him. The shock of this incident left Julie partially paralyzed and unable to walk. Confined to her bed, Julie spent several hours per day in prayer and continued to catechize the young children of the town who would gather by her bed. Her reputation for holiness was well known throughout the area. With the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789, Catholics were under suspicion for siding with the royalists. With Julie s reputation, she became the subject of the revolutionaries wrath. No longer safe in her home, Julie fled to Compiegne where she remained for several years. During this period, Julie experienced a vision in which God was calling her to found an order of sisters dedicated to teaching. After some time, a friend moved her to Amiens where Julie met Françoise Blin de Bourdon, Viscountess of Gizaincourt. The two, though from vastly different backgrounds, were both holy and prayerful women. This led to a great friendship and, ultimately, to the establishment of the teaching order. With the guidance of Fr. Varin, the superior of the Fathers of Our Faith, and with the concurrence of the bishop of Amiens, an order of sisters was established in 1803 for the purpose of saving the souls of young girls and training teachers. Julie, Françoise, and two other women took their vows on October 15, 1804. It was also in 1804 that Julie, during a novena offered by her confessor, was asked by the priest to pray for an intention that he had. Five days into the novena, on the feast of the Sacred Heart, the priest said to her, Mother, if you have faith, take one step in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Mother Julie, after twentytwo years of paralysis, stood up and was cured. In 1809, misunderstandings with the bishop of Amiens caused the order to move to Namur, Belgium where they were welcomed by the bishop and where the motherhouse of the order, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, remains today. Over the next few years, Mother Julie traveled around Europe and established several convents. In early 1816, Mother Julie became ill and died on April 8 of that year. Today, the Sisters of Notre Dame have convents in Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. St. Julie Billiart was canonized in 1969 by Pope Paul VI. Her feast day is celebrated on May 13. St. Julie is the patron of those suffering from illness or impoverishment. Julie s message today: God will give us all of the strength and knowledge that we need to accomplish the mission that he has given us. How are you using the gifts that God has given to you to undertake and complete your calling? Respect Life Corner "Dear Lord, Awaken your people to a commitment to justice To the sanctity of marriage and the family, To the dignity of each individual human life, And to the truth that human rights begin when human lives begin, and not one moment later." (From Priests for Life website) www.holytrinityrespectlife.com
PARISH AND SCHOOL CALENDAR SUNDAY 03/27 MONDAY 03/28 TUESDAY 03/29 WEDNESDAY 03/30 THURSDAY 03/31 FRIDAY 04/01 SATURDAY 04/02 HT School NO SCHOOL KC Closed All School Mass hosted by 4th grade 8:30 am Faith Formation RE Faith Formation/ Edge 1st Eucharist Retreat 9:30-Noon Adult Faith Formation RCIA Sunday Readings Groups 7:30 am Misc. Baptism Class 7:00 pm MC Parish & School offices closed Adoration 2:00-10:00 pm Derby Hat Party 7:00 pm SR Mass and Liturgy Schedule and Intentions Sunday, March 27th - Easter Sunday 8:30 am Mass For the Parish 10:30 am Mass Mary Green Monday, March 28th 8:00 am Mass Communion Service Tuesday, March 29th 8:00 am Mass Mike Duff Wednesday, March 30th 8:30 am Mass Mary Green Thursday, March 31st 8:00 am Mass Linda J. Popp Friday, April 1st 8:00 am Mass Rosalie Coppola Saturday, April 2nd 8:00 pm Mass Charles B. Gradoville Give the spiritual gift of a Mass. Offer it for the soul of a loved one or someone special in your life. Contact the Parish Office at 255-3162 to schedule a mass intention Financial Blessings Ending Week of March 13, 2016 Yearly goal (July 15-June 16) $1,030,000 Weekly offertory collected $13,199 Year to date offering $730,833 Liturgical Ministers and Altar Servers Saturday, April 2nd at 4:30 pm Altar Server St. Luke Team Lectors Aaron Zenti Stephanie Zenti EMHC Team 1 Cantors Jim McWeeny Organist/Pianist Janice Weast Sunday, April 3rd at 8:30 am Altar Server St. John the Baptist Lectors Kathie Obradovich Scott Flood EMHC Team 1 Children s Liturgy Team C Cantor Eric Sharp Organist/Pianist Janice Weast Sunday, April 3rd at 10:30 am Altar Server St. Andrew Team Lectors Tom Green Rich Puhl EMHC Team 2 Children s Liturgy Team 3 Musical Coordinator Jim Shutt CH - Church 6N, 6H, 7R, 7P, 8W, 8G Classrooms DC - Day Chapel Gym - Gymnasium K - Kitchen MC - Media Center PO - Parish Office Conference Room SR - Social Room SL - Staff Lounge
PARISH CONTACTS HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Michael A. Amadeo, Pastor 2926 Beaver Ave Des Moines, Iowa 50310 PARISH OFFICE Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (515) 255 3162 ext. 1128 SCHOOL OFFICE Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (515) 255 3162 ext. 1116 Fax: (515) 255 1381 RELIGIOUS FAITH FORMATION OFFICE (515) 255 3162 ext. 1124 For a Staff Directory, Calendar, or a List of Ministries and Groups, please go to www.holytrinitydm.org PARISH REGISTRATION Registration forms are available in the pews, at the Parish Office or call 255 3162 ext. 1128. SCHOOL REGISTRATION Contact Melissa Heller at 255 3162 ext. 1115 or email mheller@htschool.org MASS TIMES Weekend Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am & 10:30 am Weekdays Monday: 8:00 am Communion Service Tuesday/Thursday/Friday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 8:30 am All School Mass Adoration Thursday: 2:00 pm 10:00 pm Reconciliation Saturday: 3:00 pm SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION Baptism: Class is held once a month on a Monday at 7:00 pm. Contact the Parish Office to register. Matrimony: Contact the Parish Office at least 6 months prior to the wedding date. RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process adults go through to come into full communion with the Catholic Church., contact Jim Wilwerding at 771 1847 or jimw@holytrinitydm.org PASTORAL CARE Anointing of the Sick: Contact the Parish Office at 255 3162. Communion to the Sick: If you are aware of someone who is homebound or in the hospital or nursing home and would like to receive communion, contact Sandy at 255 3162 ext. 2202. Prayer Chain: In the event of a crisis or serious illness of a family member or friend, your party will be included (with their permission) through a phone tree of parishioners who offer prayers daily. BULLETIN ARTICLES Submit no later than noon, Friday (10 days before date of Sunday bulletin). Email: parishoffice@holytrinitydm.org Articles will be subject to edit and available space. Advertisers of the Week: To advertise your business, please contact Andy Negrete in the Parish Office 255-3162 ext. 1129 or andyn@holytrinitydm.org FACILITIES SCHEDULING & RENTAL Parishioners may call Andy Negrete at 255 3162 ext. 1129 for more information.