Welcome to the Catholic Churches of SACRED HEART CHURCH ST. LUKE CHURCH 210 East Third Street Monticello, Iowa 52310-1535 206 First St S.E. Hopkinton, IA 52237 Facebook.com/Sacred Heart & St. Luke Churches sacredheartstluke.com Mass Schedule Pastoral Staff Pastor, Rev. Paul Baldwin... 465-5944 Residence... 465-3034 DBQ136@dbqarch.org Deacon Ed Goldsmith DBQ136D@dbqarch.org Parish Secretaries, Judy Balentine Sacred Heart... 465-5944 DBQ136sec@dbqarch.org Patricia Hucker St. Luke.... 563-926-2613 DBQ105RE@dbqarch.org Principal, Sacred Heart Will Spencer... 465-4605 Coordinator of Religious Education, Leanna Manternach... 465-4605 Secretary of School & Religious Education, JoEllen Schlarmann... 465-4605 Newman Hall @ Sacred Heart.465-4072 Saturday 5:00 pm Sacred Heart Sunday 8:30 am St. Luke 10:30 am Sacred Heart Monday No Mass Tuesday & Thursday Sacred Heart 7:30 am Thursday {School Year} Sacred Heart 8:15 am Wednesday & Friday St. Luke 8:00 am Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 pm 4:30 pm Sacred Heart Sunday 7:45 am 8:00 am St. Luke or by appointment Baptism/Marriage Preparation Contact the Pastor. Communion to Shut Ins, Sick in Hospital or Nursing Home & New Members Call the parish secretaries. Catholic Charities Counseling Call 1-800-772-2758. AUGUST 9, 2015 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Thoughts from Fr. Paul Share Jesus Love Once again, I want to continue with the four Archdiocesan Pastoral Priorities that have been given to us by Archbishop Jackels. The fourth of these is: Promoting Vocations, and Priesthood in Particular This is what Archbishop Jackels offered us on this topic: Seminarians are like garlic in cooking and incense at Mass: more is better! There are things we can do outside the box, but inside the circle, to improve our vocation situation. Each of us can be an agent of this positive change. In this regard, I think the do-able tactics for how to get more priests in the Archdiocese of Dubuque can be summarized by the acronym PITA: pray, invite, talk it up, and appreciate. We pray because we recognize our need for priests to practice fully our faith, that we are in need of more, and that we turn to God in our needs. We invite young men to consider a vocation to the priesthood, asking those with a vigorous physical, mental, and spiritual health, which is needed to live and serve as a priest here, today. We talk up the message of vocation in general, one's state in life, and priesthood in particular, encouraging young people to bring this to prayer every day: say the Glory Be as a reminder that we do not live for the glory of me, but of God; the Our Father to know God's will; and the Hail Mary, for the courage to say yes to God's will. And we appreciate the person and ministry of the priest, communicating that priesthood is a good thing, an important thing, a needed thing all things that a young man may need to see as part of his discernment. The Gospel of Mark records Jesus using the image of a farmer who sows seeds to illustrate the growth of the Kingdom of God. The farmer sows the seed, and then it sprouts and grows, he knows not how (Mark 4:26-29). In the context of vocations, we do what we can now to sow the seed of a priestly vocation. Whether it bears fruit, or when, or how, well, that's the work of the Holy Spirit. We are convinced however that the harvest is not an if, but a when. Even if we aren t around to witness the fruits of our labor, we labor nevertheless. What can we do? PRAY, INVITE, TALK IT UP, AND APPRECIATE! How do you Share Jesus Love? AUGUST 10 AUGUST 16 Monday, August 10 No Mass 7:30 AM Tom Moore Wednesday, August 12 8:00 AM Mass at St. Luke Thursday, August 13 7:30 AM Robert Thoeni Friday, August 14 8:00 AM Mass at St. Luke Saturday, August 15 2:00 PM Marriage of Tim Walker & Faith Britt 5:00 PM Walter Kraus Sunday, August 16 10:30 AM Andrew & Paul Dotterweich Readings for the Week of August 9, 2015 Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8/Eph 4:30--5:2/Jn 6:41-51 Monday: 2 Cor 9:6-10/Jn 12:24-26 Tuesday: Dt 31:1-8/Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday: Dt 34:1-12/Mt 18:15-20 Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17/Mt 18:21--19:1 Friday: Jos 24:1-13/Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2/1 Cor 15:54b- 57/Lk 11:27-28 Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab/1 Cor 15:20-27/ Lk 1:39-56 Next Sunday: Prv 9:1-6/Eph 5:15-20/Jn 6:51-58 Liturgical Publications Inc 2 WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF SACRED HEART & ST. LUKE
STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCIAL SHARING JULY 1, 2015 JUNE 30, 2016 WEEK 5 Adult Sunday Budget {81} $3,786.00 Automatic Withdrawals {11} $ 399.00 $4,185.00 Weekly Budget Envelopes $5,730.77 Surplus/Shortfall ${1,545.77} Year-to-Date Adult Budget $26,543.00 Year-to-Date Budget Amount $28,653.85 Surplus/Shortfall ${2,110.85} WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! The Sacred Heart Prayer Group will be meeting at 1:00 PM in the church. Everyone is welcome. Please join us in prayer for family, friends, world, nation and community unity. Sacred Heart Board of Education meeting at 6:30 PM in the multi-purpose room of the parish office. PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING UP FOR ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER. INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE. Congratulations to Shaun and Mary Flander, who were united in the Sacrament of Marriage at Sacred Heart last weekend. We wish them many happy years together. Religious Education Registration: Registration for classes for the 2015 2016 school year will be Monday, August 10 from 3:00 6:00 PM in Newman Hall. Registration must be done in person, please no phone calls. This is due to filling out important paperwork. LITURGICAL ROLES SCHEDULE FOR AUGUST 15 & AUGUST 16 5:00 PM 10:30 AM LECTORS Odelia Doden Carolyn Turnis & Tyler Hospodarsky COMMENTATORS Kayla Sperfslage Gary Manternach EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST Connie Goldsmith, Marvin Manternach {w}, Jim Zimmerman {w}, Marianne Zimmerman {w} & Brenda Hanken {w} * Don Peters, Jim Loes {w}, Tammy Loes {w}, Jordan Loes {w} & Jeanne Muellerleile {w} * MASS SERVERS Maci Welter & Nora Sperfslage Karle Kramer & Miles Hatchel CROSS BEARERS Emma Sperfslage Grant Hospodarsky USHERS Dan Manternach, Jim Manternach, Pete Sauser & Bernie Schatz Taylor Manternach, Dennis Fitzsimmons, Marvin Kelchen & Jeff Monck LEAD MUSICIANS Donna Wall Jan Null CANTORS Creighton Randolph & Joy Adams Aimee Hospodarsky ROSARY LEADERS Janaan Kraus Donna Ironside GIFT BEARERS Volunteers Volunteers AUGUST 9, 2015 * NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
ST. LUKE CHURCH Leona Smith, aunt of Joe {Donna} Smith of St. Luke and Paul {Jan} Smith of Sacred Heart. Please remember Leona and her family in your prayers. These are the Mass Counts for July 2015: SACRED HEART DATE 5:00 PM 10:30 AM July 4 & 5 198 290 July 11 & 12 254 256 July 18 & 19 234 268 July 25 & 26 283 245 DATE 8:30 AM July 5 192 July 12 203 July 19 174 July 26 161 ST. LUKE We will count again in October. We will use these in making the decision for what to do with the Mass schedule in 2016. Reminders: Registration for school and religious education classes for 2015-16 will be Monday, August 10 from 3:00 6:00 PM in Newman Hall. Sacred Heart Board of Education meeting at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, August 11 in the multi-purpose room of the parish office. The open house family picnic for school will be Sunday, August 23 following the 10:30 Mass. The incoming sixth grade class will be in charge. Classes for Sacred Heart will begin on Monday, August 24. The school day will begin at 8:00 AM and ends at 3:15 PM. Sacred Heart Night at The Pizza Ranch: There will be another Sacred Heart night at The Pizza Ranch on Monday, September 14. Do you have a stash of returnable beverage containers taking up space in the garage. Sacred Heart School has an account at Advancement Services or we have a collection container at school. Liturgy Schedule: Wednesday, August 12 8:00 AM Mass Frank & Mary Digmann Friday, August 14 8:00 AM Mass Rosie Vorwald Sunday, August 16 8:30 AM Mass Lavern Haas Ministers: 8/16/2015 Lector: Servers: Greeters: Ushers: Eucharist: Sunday 8:30 AM R. Feldmann Volunteers Volunteers B. Hunt, K. Funke, B. Huber & Volunteer M./B. Hunt, C./S. Manternach & J. Ries Generosity: 8/2/2015 Offertory: $ 119.05 Budget: $1,281.00 Picnic: $ 290.00 Faith Formation: $ 50.00 New Roof: $1,870.00 Easter: $ 30.00 Fuel: $ 259.00 Haiti: $ 65.00 Annual Parish Pool Party/Potluck: Sunday, August 9 at 6:00 PM Everyone Welcome!!! Please bring a covered dish to share. Table Service, Beverages, Dogs/Brats/Buns, Condiments furnished. Special invitation to Sacred Heart and St. John Parishes. The Sacred Heart Church choir is gearing up for another year of enhancing our weekend Masses. We are looking for men, women and children that love to sing and want to make our Masses more meaningful. The Sacred Heart Church Choir is open to ages 11 through adult. We provide music for various weekend services as well as special celebrations. We rehearse on Wednesday nights from 7 8 in the church choir loft. We will follow the Religious Education schedule. Our first rehearsal will be September 9th. Students that need volunteer hours for Boy Scouts, Camp Fire, Confirmation and even for Silver Service Hours for their silver chord at the High School can earn many hours. Volunteering for your church also looks good on scholarship applications, job and college resumes. If you have any questions, please contact Donna Wall at 319-465-6223. We look forward to singing with you!!!! 4 WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF SACRED HEART & ST. LUKE
CityWide Bible Study Bible Timeline Seminar Come and hear dynamic speaker, Jeff Cavins, speak at the Grand River Center in Dubuque on Saturday, September 12, 9:00 AM 3:00 PM. The Bible will come alive as Jeff leads us through the Bible and helps us understand the big picture of salvation history. Cost $40 {includes seminar packet and lunch}. After September 1, cost $50. BONUS! Jeff will give a FREE talk on his return to the Catholic church, A Rebel Returns on Friday evening, September 11, 7:00 9:00 PM at the Grand River Center. Go to www.citywidebiblestudy.com or call 563-451-2939. Register today! Walk-ins welcome! ST. PAUL SCHOOL ALUMNI REUNION-1874-2015 to be held on Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 5:00 pm, at St. Paul School and grounds {in school if it rains}. School open for tours, memorabilia on display, activities for kids, picnic style food and beverages available. Family friendly movie at dusk {bring lawn chairs and blankets}. Hopkinton Lion s Club Pork Chop Feed/Corn Boil On Saturday, August 15 from 5:00 7:30 PM at the Hopkinton Community Center Mass For Life Please join us on Thursday, August 20th at St. Joseph s in Key West. A Prayer Service begins at 6:00 PM at the Memorial of the Unborn in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mass follows at 7:00 PM in St. Joseph s Church. A light meal will be provided following the Mass. Please contact Dubuque County Right to Life, Inc. If you have questions at 563-556-5960 or trina@dcrtl.org The Witness You could have read about the following topics and more in the August 9 issue of The Witness: Eight men are ordained deacons for the archdiocese on July 18. The Sisters of Mercy celebrate 140 years in Cedar Rapids. Experts explain aspects of the pope s latest encyclical at Loras College. Head of U. S. Bishop s pro-life committee supports bill to stop taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood. To subscribe to The Witness, contact them directly at 563-588-0556 or by e-mail: DBQCWIT@dbqarch.org AUGUST 9, 2015 * NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5