Tue, Sept 4 Mass for Antonia White + Wed, Sept 5 Mass for Eileen Larsen + Thur Sept 6 Mass for Special Intention Fri, Sept, 7 Mass for the Victims of Abuse at the Hands of the Church Sat, Sept 8 ( Church Support / Catholic University ) Mass for Kent Prater + Sun, Sept 9 ( Church Support / Catholic University ) Mass for Brandon Smith + Mass for the People of the Parish Join us for Eucharist Adoration in the Church from 5:00pm to 6:00 pm on Wednesdays. Sept 3 Luke 4: 16-30 Sept 4 Luke 4: 31 37 Sept 5 Luke 4: 38-44 Sept 6 Luke 5: 1-11 Sept 7 Luke 5: 33-39 Weekend Collection Report for August 25 & 26, 2018 Envelopes: $5,054.00 WeShare: $546.78 Offertory: $94.42 Flower Collection: $60.00 Faith Formation: $20.00 Parish Hall Rental: $200.00 Assumption: $20.00 Coffee & Rolls: $54.46 Mon, Sept 3 Labor Day Parish Offices Closed Tue, Sept 4 Wed, Sept 5 5:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration Thur, Sept 6 10:00 am Oremus 6:00 pm College Committee Mtg 7:00 pm Oremus Fri, Sept 7 Sat, Sept, 8 4:30 pm Confession 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30 pm Mass Sun, Sept 9 7:30 am - 11:00 am Parish Breakfast 9:00 am Mass ( C offee & Rolls ) 11:00 am Mass 6:30 pm Who Am I To Judge Study Mon, Sept 10 6:30 pm Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible Study Tue, Sept 11 6:30 pm Knights of Columbus Mtg Wed, Sept 12 5:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration Thur, Sept 13 10:00 am Oremus 5:05 pm Worship & Spirituality Mtg 6:30 pm Quilters 7:00 pm Oremus Fri, Sept 7 Sat, Sept, 8 4:30 pm Confession 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30 pm Mass Sun, Sept 9 9:00 am Mass ( C offee & Rolls ) 11:00 am Mass
PLEASE SIGN UP! We are in need of WORKERS and ITEMS to sell. A Sign Up Genius link can be found on St. Mary s website for current/updated information. We will have the store this week, if I can get a couple of volunteers signed up by 3PM THIS Tuesday, otherwise we will try again next week. Contact Crystal with questions. O.K, go ahead - I m on a private network. 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. Liturgical Roles for September 8 & 9 5:30 pm 9:00 am 11:00 am Sacristan Richard Wilson Larry Wilson Nikki Barr Greeter Patsy Probasco Marvin Waechter Lee McFee Family Ushers Denny Conway Brent Flander Tom Kriegel Pat Fitzgerald Tom Gallo Adam McFee Roger Flander Shane Hart Volunteer Mike Hotchkin Mark McLaughlin Scot Wilson Reader Denny Conway Dennis Phelps Michelle Otto Gifts Pat/Kathy Fitzgerald Melanie Harrington Elizabeth Dobbs Euch Ministers Mike Hotchkin Deb Molitor Rick Jacoby Doris Hotchkin Chris Molitor Wendy Kramer Barb McCulley Kathy Utech Lee McFee Pat Gosselink Wendell Utech Diane Volkman Servers Lexie Gallagher Theresa Crawford Ryan Gruman Jack Gallagher Alyssa Flander Monica Gruman Michael Norenberg Sean Kivi
SPIRITUAL GUT-CHECK The first reading last Sunday was a spiritual gutcheck for every single one of us, and a daily decision all of us have to make. "Decide today whom you will serve." Indeed. Let us pray for our beloved deceased, most especially for Giles Jay who passed away and whose funeral was this past Friday. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Let's decide, today. Friends, be confident in Christ's mercy and love. St. Mary's is starting a new College Outreach Ministry under the Parish Life Commission. If anyone is interested in joining this ministry ( in even a small way ), or helping with special hospitality toward college students at parish events and Masses that they would already be attending, please cont a c t Pam Pe lzel a t 9 0 3-4 3 6-4 9 2 7 or pamelajmp@gmail.com. We are also trying to get together an informal directory of Catholics who work at Grinnell College ( F aculty and Staff ) for the Catholic students. If you would be willing to add your information to this directory, please email Pam. Parish Breakfast Sunday, September 9 7:30 am - 11 am Pancakes, Whole Hog Sausage and Pancakes, Juice and Coffee Free Will Offering If you purchased and kept your hog raffle ticket(s), the ticket gains you a free entry into this breakfast.
Contact Crystal DeNeve 236-8838 grinnellstmarydre@diodav.org We will begin K-12 peer learning classes with Mass on September 26th. Registration information will be out soon. We had a great first night of training with our catechists. We welcome Deb Molitor as the new Pre-k through 6th grade Faith Formation Coordinator. We are still seeking help in the JH & HS classes, please contact Crystal. In addition to helpers we are looking for people interested in helping to lead RCIA Please contact me ( C rystal ) if you are interested in how you might be able to share yourself with our parish Faith Formation. Adult Studies held here at St. Mary s TO BEGIN SOON see details below AND in the lower gathering space. Sign Ups available after each Mass this weekend and/or by e-mailing me ( Crystal ). Early Sign Up is appreciated in order to have enough materials ordered. Oremus on Thursdays beginning September 6 and going until October 29. You may choose between the morning group from 10-11:30 am or the evening group 7-8:30 pm. A suggested donation of $20 for the study book is appreciated. W ho am I to Judge on Sundays beginning September 9 and going until October 28 from 6:30-8:00 pm. A suggested donation of $15 for the book is appreciated. U nlocking the Mystery of the Bible on Mondays beginning September 10 and going until October 29 from 6:30-8:00 pm. A suggested donation of $20 for the study book is appreciated. To commemorate our new parish center, a gorgeous commemorative coin of St. Mary Catholic Church which has been minted and is available for sale! Reasonably priced at $10 a piece, and measuring 1.5 inches across. The coin is also available in our parish office. All proceeds will go toward the paying down the campaign mortgage.
Ooops! Has This Ever Happened to You? The ushers come forward to begin the Offertory collection process. You lean over and ask your spouse if she has the envelope? She replies that she left it on the table for you to put in your pocket. Ooops! No envelope to give this week! In the rush of getting off to church, we all forget the envelope once in a while. Check out an easier way to give. Go to Simply go to the home page our parish website at www.stmarygrinnell.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page. It s simple! It s safe! And it keeps God at the top of your giving list! 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 office at 641-236-7486 The World Will Be Saved by Beauty: A Memoir of My Grandmother National Speaking Tour Featuring Kate Hennessy, Granddaughter of the Servant of God, Dorothy Day Wednesday, September 26, 6:30-8pm University of Iowa Catholic Newman Center 104 East Jefferson Street, Iowa City CHRIST OUR LIFE CATHOLIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines September 29 and 30 Volunteers for the Choir: Please consider participating in the liturgy in a very special way by singing in the choir. Currently we have 60 people signed up - the goal is always at least 100. It creates a sort of "critical mass, which allows less-experienced singers to become confident ( where they would be uncomfortable in a smaller group ). Contact Stefanie Harper: sharper@colcc.org CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH To view the Catholic Catechism this week go to: www.usccb.org/catechism/text/
While many charitable gifts are made with cash, there are many ways that you can give and benefit from a gift of other assets. Non-cash assets may include CDs, stock, real estate, life insurance, retirement accounts, art, and other collectibles. Here are some benefits of making a gift of your assets to us: If you give appreciated assets, you can avoid paying capital gains tax. You will receive a charitable deduction for your gift which can lower your tax bill. You can make a gift today while preserving your cash for immediate or future needs. You and your family can receive benefits such as lifetime income. You may be able to make greater gifts than you ever thought possible.. "Many people know that our current progress and the mere amassing of things and pleasures are not enough to give meaning and joy to the human heart, yet they feel unable to give up what the market sets before them." Pope Francis Fortunately there is another way that brings joy and builds community! Join us to examine what the Good Life really is. Pledge to take action in your own life to purchase more mindfully to find greater joy with less impact on the planet. Our faith communities can be the hub and the spark for more meaningful lives - at the workshop we will have time to begin that conversation about what we can do together in our communities. One third of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions come from our stuff. At the Good Life Redefined workshop we explore how our stuff contributes to climate change and how we each can make a difference by finding meaningful ways to create more JOYFUL lives and reduce our impact on the environment. September 4th - 6th Route 1 Effie Hall Route 2 Pat & Kathy Fitzgerald Route 3 Jim Ludden Route 4 Mike & Kae Back When: Sunday, September 16, 2-4pm Where: St. John's United Methodist Church, 109 E. 14th St., Davenport Cost: $20 per person Co-sponsors: First Baptist Church, First Christian Church, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral To register, direct your browser to: https://iowaipl.org/act/register-events/
As everyone knows, the Church is again, rocked by another sexual abuse scandal. Sexual abuse is not confined to acts committed by priests, but it might be one of the most horrific type of abuse. Abuse committed by one who should be preaching and displaying the unconditional love that comes from the Father. Abuse certainly comes from others ( teachers, coaches, other ministers, relative, parents ) but abuse by priests is...i'm not sure what the word is, I don't think I know the word for something so terrible. Our Holy Father sent a letter to the whole "People of God" in which he acknowledges the failings of the Church in light of the new abuse revelations. Bishop Zinkula echos the words of our Holy Father is suggesting that we all offer prayers and show repentance for the sins of the Church. Prayer Families, you are encouraged to set aside some time for prayer for the healing of the victims of abuse, in reparation for the sins of omission and commission that have lead to the crisis, and for our own conversion. You might consider: A Family rosary focusing on the Sorrowful Mysteries A Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament Praying the Stations of the Cross, especially on September 14. Fasting Our Holy Father reminds us that fasting opens our hearts to the needs of others and helps us grow in solidarity with them. Fasting can take many forms. Abstaining from meat or another food item. Or abstaining from other actions that distract us from the suffering of others, such as electronic media or other forms of entertainment. The key is to choose something that will remind us of those who have suffered abuse from the hands of the Church. Almsgiving Many of us make use of the Operation Rice Bowl program as a way to offer alms during Lent. During this time it might be possible to donate your time at a program or facility that seeks to help those who are victims of sexual or physical abuse, for example a domestic violence shelter or counseling service. Attend Daily Mass Attending daily Mass and praying for the victims or abuse or even offering the graces of your communion for them. On September 7 and September 28 we will be offering prayers for the Forgiveness of Sins for the intentions of those suffering from the effects of abuse. The key is that we all do something praying for the healing of victims or the repentance of the Church or for the conversion of us all to be more attentive to the needs of others. Sunday, September 16 Welcoming New Parishioners and College Students