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Sacred Heart Church 105 Waugh St., Columbia, MO 65201 573-443-3470 • 573 -442-1082 (Fax) • Sacred Heart Church 105 Waugh St., Columbia, MO 65201 573-443-3470 • 573 -442-1082 (fax) • www.sacredheart-church.org Fr. Francis Doyle Mass Schedule Parish Office Hours [email protected] Weekend Mass Monday through Thursday, 8:30-4:30; Deacon Bill Caubet Saturday 4:30 p.m. Friday, 8:30-noon [email protected] Sunday 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m., Closed noon to 1 p.m. daily Chris Vitt, Liturgy 1 p.m. Spanish [email protected] Parish Council Members Sonia Potts, Liturgy Daily Mass Ron Meyer, president [email protected] Tuesday through Friday, 5:30 p.m. Mary Kay Head Sr. Francine Koehler, SSND Julie Drury [email protected] Sacrament of Reconciliation Dave Rotert Renee Molner, Youth Ministry Wednesday 4:30-5:15 p.m. Norm Cox [email protected] Saturday 3:30-4:15 p.m. Frank Cunningham Sheila Bauer, office manager Vanessa Vélez Rivera [email protected] Miriam Hankins Bulletin items by 10 a.m. Monday Eucharistic Adoration Tim Jeffries Wednesdays 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. to Barbara Head, office Judy Walker [email protected] March 17, 2019 2nd Sunday of Lent Mass Intentions Mr. Jon Michael Bequette of this parish is currently If you would like to have a Mass said for a loved one, living or in formation and will be ordained to the Permanent deceased, use the blue envelopes in the pews, or contact the Diaconate in the Cathedral of St. Joseph on Satur- Parish Office. Suggested stipend, $5. day, May 4, 2019, at 10 a.m. by the Most Reverend W. Shawn McKnight, Bishop of Jefferson City. Pray the Rosary for America Needs Fatima Saturday, March 23 at noon at the corner of Clark Lane and Rt OLLIS Open Positions 63, under the Home Depot sign. Contact Frank Appelgate, 660- 621-0613 OLLIS is seeking applicants for the following positions: Middle School Math Technology K-8 Lenten Fish Fry Physical Education K-8 Counselor (middle school experience preferred) Sacred Heart Knights of Columbus All You Can Eat Fish Fry Applicants must hold current MO certification for Friday March 22 and 29 area of teaching. Active Catholic preferred. from 4 - 7 p.m. Interested applicants should email resume and at Tolton High School. cover letter to Elaine Hassemer, Principal at: ehas- [email protected] Fried and Bake fish along with meatless pasta, green beans, fried potato chips, cole slaw, cornbread and homemade des- serts. Carry out meals available. Adults: $10, Children: $5, Celebrate Fr. Augustus Tolton Kids under 5 eat free. Come celebrate the inspiring life of Father Augustus Tolton at St. Thomas Courageous & Captivating More Newman Center on Sunday April Women made new in Christ 7. All are welcome to the 11 a.m. Tri-Parish Women’s Retreat Mass. There will be a guest priest and Saturday April 6, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Newman Center gospel choir from St. Monica's parish in Kansas City. A luncheon and brief Presented by: National Speaker, Katie Sciba program will follow. A limited number http://thecatholicwife.net/ of luncheon tickets will be available beginning on March 18 through the Cost is $25 or $30 after March 23 Newman Center website, Register at https://www.signupgenius.com/ www.comonewman.org go/10c0e4aaaa729a46-columbia1 Or Contact Glenda Kelly, 573-443-3976, [email protected] Bazaar Update The spring bake sale will be April 6 and 7. The profits are used Just Desserts to buy supplies for the Christmas Bazaar. We would like to remind you that we no longer make phone calls for homemade We are very fortunate here at Sacred Heart to have a Knights of baked goods, but we greatly appreciate your donations that you Columbus Council that is very active in our parish. Their an- so generously provide. You can drop the baked items off in the nual fish fries are very popular each year and once again they Activity Building after 12 p.m. on Saturday April 6 or Sunday need our help with providing desserts. We have two fish fries Morning before the 8:30 a.m. Mass. this year, the first is on March 22 and the second on March 29. You can sign up to bring desserts for one or both dates by In case you missed it, the 2018 Christmas Bazaar made emailing Crissy Volkman at [email protected]. She $16,091.27. Please help make 2019 Christmas Bazaar a suc- will then send you the Sign Up Genius invite where you can see cess and consider coordinating the Jewelry room. This can be a the needs of each fish fry and sign up what team of 2 or 3 people. Anyone interested please call Doris at you would like to bring. 573-474-6596. Your participation in this endeavor will be As you are Spring cleaning, keep in mind that the Book Room greatly appreciated. Let’s step again and at the annual bazaar would love your donations of Books, Chil- make this a truly parish affair! dren's Books, CD's, DVD's, Games, Puzzles and Religious Items. We will be collecting them Nov. 1. Thank You! Vitae Foundation Living Faith booklets The Vitae Foundation’s 27th Annual Pro -Life Event will be on Tuesday, April 2 at the Capital Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City. Pick up your Living Faith book- The featured speaker is Monica Crowley, political and foreign lets in the back of Church on the affairs analyst for the Fox News Channel, and host of the na- weekends of March 23/24 and tionally syndicated radio program The Monica Crowley Show. 30/31. Tickets are $100 for dinner and $50 for luncheon. For reservations, visit our website at, CoMo Life Teen www.VitaeFoundation.org/events or call 573-634-4316. Renee Molner, [email protected] Join us for Life Night tonight (March 17) for our St. Patrick's Diocese of Jefferson City Day party. Meet at the Sacred Heart Education building at 6:45 If you or someone you know has been abused or victimized by p.m. for food, fellowship, and lots of fun. someone representing the Catholic Church, believe in the possi- bility of Hope, Help and Healing. Confirmation students: if you forgot to bring your letter to the Please contact: Bishop/service hour form/service hour reflection to the March Victim assistance Coordinator: 10 class, please bring them to Renee's office as soon as possi- Nancy Hoey at 573-694-3199 ble. Don't forget, we have our make-up class on March 17 from Missouri Attorney General’s office: https://ago.mo.gov/ 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the Newman Center MPR. other-resources/clergy-abuse-resources The Missouri Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline: Calling all 8th and 9th graders. Sign up for Luke 18 1-800-392-3738 here: http://ourladyoflourdes.org/luke18. Sophomores through The Missouri Adult Abuse and Neglect Hotline: seniors in high school can use the same link to sign up to work 1-800-392-0210 the retreat. This is a great opportunity for our 10th through 12th Your local civil authorities graders to work on their leadership skills, and it's a really fun For information from the State of Missouri regarding reporting retreat for the 8th and 9th graders because it's put on by their Child Abuse and Neglect, please visit http://dss.mo.gov/cd/ peers. Don't miss out - sign up now. can.htm Since 1957 A UTO C ENTERENTE R, I NC. 222 N. 9th St., Columbia, MO 65201 Contact James Bradley to place an ad today! 573-875-1442 BOSCH Bosch [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2655 SERVICE Authorized Service 573 449-5313 Colin A. Malaker, DDS Sacred Heart 800 736-7460 Alex LaBrunerie Knights of FINANCIAL (573) 256-7891 Columbus PLANNING #14414 3408 Buttonwood Dr., Columbia MO Come Join Us! STONEBRIDGE PARK www.sterlingdentalcare.com Call: 573-489-6001 601 W. NIFONG 3B COLUMBIA, MO 65203 Alan Anz, M.D. Our Lady of Lourdes Parishioner Adult Hip and Knee Specialist Central Missouri Auto Body For an appointment call “Some repairs you see... Ours you don’t.” 5353 N. Hwy 763 • Columbia, MO 65202 573-876-8652 Carol Miller 573-875-5877 www.columbiaorthogroup.com www.centralmoautobody.com 573-424-1445 Columbia Sacred Heart Church Council sacredheart-church.org/weshare #1529 Become a Knight Join us for ProfessionalProf essi onal ContractorsCon trac tors & EngineersE ngin eers Sunday Bingo Incorporated at 1PM 5900-North Tower Dr., Suite C Columbia, MO 65202 Supports 573-442-1113 • Fax: 573-875-4478 Local Charities www.pce-mo.com Hall Rental 446-7004 For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Sacred Heart, Columbia, MO B 4C 02-0811 Sunday, March 17 - PSR Classes, 9:50 a.m., EB - Needlework Ministry, 2 p.m., EB basement - Life Teen, 6:45 p.m., EB Monday, March 18 - Union Guadalupana Rosary, 6:30 p.m., Church Tuesday, March 19 - Social Concerns Commission, 6:30 p.m., Library - Faith Formation Commission, 6:30 p.m., Parish office Wednesday, March 20 - English Class, 9 a.m., AB - Soup Supper, 6 p.m., AB - Knights of Columbus, 6 p.m., EB knights room - Liturgy Commission, 6:45 p.m., Library - SH Adult Choir rehearsal, 7 p.m., Church Thursday, March 21 - English Class, 6:30 p.m., EB room 103 - Swahili Class, 6:30 p.m., EB basement - Spanish Choir, 7 p.m., Church Friday, March 22 - Knights Fish Fry, 4-7 p.m., Tolton High School - Stations of the Cross, 5:30 p.m., Church - Sangre de Cristo, 7 p.m., Church Saturday, March 23 - English Class, 9 a.m., EB room 103 Minister Assignments March 23-24 Director of Worship 4:30 Barbara Head 8:30 Deborah Gerecke 11 Pat Tabor Lectors 1 and 2 4:30 Mary Kay Head, Annette Kobriger 8:30 Jacob Thomeczek, Phyllis White 11 Jon Bequette, Mike Westbrook Communion Ministers 4:30 Nancy Baker, Rose Caubet Deborah Bietsch, Chuck Johnson 8:30 Rick Clawson, Colleen Meyer Jane Rutter, Julia Young 11 Jon and Paula Bequette Alicia Bixby, Steve Sutter Hospitality Ministers 4:30 Judy and Bill Walker 8:30 Dian Kittle, Ron Meyer, Dave Rotert, Rita Stone 11 Sam Andrews, Jon Martin Mary Ann and Allan Bohr Altar Servers 4:30 Bryan Mayhan, John Meyer 8:30 William Grus, Cameron Olson Mcumbozi and David Tsedah 11 Ben Dickerson, Sarah Doles Ema Higgins, Matthew Sutter Children’s Liturgist 8:30 Christy Nickolaus, Keith Miller Registration If you have not registered officially at Sacred Heart Church, forms are available at the back of the church.
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