3601 SW 17th Street * Topeka, KS 66604

We Strive to imitate the heart of our Patroness, the Blessed Virgin Mary, by: Loving with all our hearts, Loving our neighbors as ourselves, Bringing Christ to others.

New Parishioners— Welcome Sunday This Sunday, June 3. See page 5 for details.

Solemnity of Corpus Christi with a Eucharistic Procession, this Sunday, June 3rd, 12:30 pm. (following the 11:30 am )

Priests are on retreat this coming week. No morning Mass Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 5, 6, 7 Instead, a Holy Hour will begin each morning at 7:30 am. At 8 am morning and Benediction. Deacon Ashmore will also preach during this time.

No Noon Confessions, Wednesday, June 6th. The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 3, 2018 Page 2 Dear friends of Most Pure Heart of Mary,

“Out of Egypt I have called my son.”

Parish Office: 1800 SW Stone Ave. Okay, perhaps, to be more accurate I should Topeka, KS 66604 have said, “Out of St. Louis, I have called my son,” Summer Office Hours: but this statement to which Matthew points as a 8:30 am-4:30 pm: Monday-Thursday prophecy of Jesus’s time spent as a child away 8:30 am-Noon: Friday from the land of his people, seems apropos in my Office Phone: 785-272-5590 Website: www.mphm.com return to Most Pure Heart of Mary to serve as your Deacon this summer! After having been with you Pastor: Fr. Greg Hammes for an extended period of time in the spring of [email protected] 2015, and having come back frequently since then, Associate Pastor: Fr. Jonathan Dizon in a real way, I feel as though I have become a son [email protected] of the parish. Now, the bishop, upon my ordination, Transitional Deacon: Dcn. Ashmore has seen fit to call me from my studies at Kenrick [email protected] School of Theology in St. Louis and send me to Permanent Deacon: Dan Ondracek [email protected] serve the same people among whom I have found so much joy and growth. Parish Coordinator/Annulments: How did I get here? When a young man enters the seminary to dis- Marie Apel: [email protected] cern the Priesthood, if nothing else, he quickly becomes comfortable with Finance Adm.: Lisa Lester telling his so-called, “vocation story.” Many Catholics are fond of hearing [email protected] the step by step, sometimes twisted, path that brought him to the point of Finance Asst.: Barbara McNeive pursuing the priesthood, and many seminarians enjoy sharing the way God [email protected] was worked in the life. However, for me, this has never been a highlight. I Music/Liturgy: Lucas Tappan must be honest: I always felt bad. It just seems that my story is too simple – [email protected] a standard case of grace building upon grace. I was born in Ontario, New Ministry to Aging: Sr. Ann Moylan York, a twin and the seventh of nine children. From a young age, I can re- [email protected] member always attending Mass, to such an extent that the one time we Virtus Coordinator: Luanne Webb missed, when the family van broke down, is more memorable than every [email protected] other Sunday! While moving to Michigan when I was six, to Burlington, DRE/RCIA: Kristi Gosser Kansas, when I was seven and finally to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, when I [email protected] / 785-272-4727 was fourteen, the Church was always a stable force in my life. Pastoral Worker-Deaf: Becoming an Altar Boy in fourth grade, this became my boyhood Jeannine Adkins [email protected] passion. Some boys study cars, others comic books, I studied the liturgy, Youth Ministry: John Livingston and, my, how I loved it. During that time, the thought of becoming a priest [email protected] / 785-220-5826 began to flower, and quickly took hold of me. Every minute in the Sanctu- Most Pure Heart of Mary School ary was my delight. I knew this was exactly where God was calling me to 1750 SW Stone Ave be, and I started to think that was where he wanted me for my whole life. Phone: 785-272-4313 Finally, after serving for several months, I declared to everyone that I would Principal: Eric White one day become a priest, even going so far as “dressing up” as one, clerical [email protected] collar and all, on my school’s vocation day. Since that first time on the altar, Krische Child Development Center the desire has never left me. Thus, joining the seminary at the age of eight- Phone: 785-272-4791 een, right out of high school, seemed the natural step. Director: Shelley Couch After joining the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, studying [email protected] four years at Conception Seminary College, and three years at Kenrick School of Theology, the Church in her generosity called me this May 19th to Finance Council Pastoral Council receive the Order of the Diaconate. What a beautiful day that was! Now, as Amy Penrod (chair) Rich Connell further preparation for the Priesthood, she asks me to serve here at Most Sarah Ahlstedt Tom Doyle Pure Heart of Mary for this summer, an experience for which I am very ex- Jeb Benfer Carlyle Dunshee cited! Lisa Boyle Michael Franklin Thank you all so much for your generosity in receiving me to be Bruce Burns Jim Johnson your Deacon. I look forward to meeting you all, sharing our life in Christ Steve Naylor Megan Morris together, and growing closer and closer each day to his David Sollars through the hands of our Blessed Mother. Please know that I am praying for you, and please pray for me!

May Christ be in your Soul, The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 3, 2018 Page 3

June Parish Prayer Intentions Please pray for the following intentions by praying the “Mary, Undoer of Knots” &/or other : Pope Francis: Hospital: Elizabeth Wunder, Daniel Harden, Mary † Universal: Social Networks That social net- Dean Byard, Mary Appelhanz works may work towards that inclusiveness which Health Problems / Homebound: Mary Alexander, respects others for their differences. Lorine Bloodworth, Michelle Boehr, Carol Boles,

Archbishop Joseph Naumann: Mary Bueltel, Herb Bulk, Betty Casper, John † For all the young people who will participate in the Cavanaugh, Mercedes Craughwell, Tim Cronister, camps at Prairie Star Ranch, that they will grow Erin Ebert, Sheryl Elder, Albert Garcia, Gene Gibson, closer to Jesus as they enjoy the wonder and beau- Bernice Gudenkauf, Rosemary Hackett, Evelyn ty of creation. Hamilton, Ann Harmes, Harold Henning, Mary † For God’s special blessing on Carter Zielinski and Hohman, Susie Hubbs, Beverly Keffer, Carolyn Lake, Viet Nguyen who will be ordained to the priest- Rose Lee, Anita Lorson, Cynthia Markula, Whitney hood on June 30, that they might be Good Shep- Mayor, Lavina McCall, Braden McGraw, Joe Mies, herds and Spiritual Fathers for the people of God. Emily Miller, Charlotte Morley, George & Kathleen Prochaska, Mary Ann Satterthwaite, John & Marilyn Fr. Greg Hammes Thies, James Warner, Ann Wessel, Lorrie West, Helen † That we may draw closer to the Sacred Heart of Wiedle. Jesus and the Most Pure Heart of Mary. † For holy rest and leisure these summer days. Souls of Betty Bernardi, Vivian Skidmore, mother of † For divine guidance and blessing in building a new Amy Muller, Cathy Walker, mother of Debbie Marks, rectory and master planning our entire campus, Viola Bien and all the faithful departed. May they rest in the peace of our Lord. that through the intercession of St. Joseph (carpenter and home-builder) and our Patroness, Prayer Pager Prayers: Please remember to call and the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may make our parish pray for those on your prayer list. buildings and grounds a fitting place for encounter- ing Christ. Prayers Answered? If there is a name on the Health † For all the prayer intentions entrusted to us, that Problems/Homebound list that can be removed please our patroness, the Blessed Virgin Mary would call the office to let us know. 272-5590 keep them in her Most Pure Heart and present them to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. For more vocations to priesthood and religious life from our parish, that the Lord of the harvest will send out laborers for his harvest, and for those in formation from our parish, and our men and women in uniform. ϯ Will Sutherland—priesthood, ϯ Jody Madden—permanent diaconate, ϯ Sarah Ganser—religious life. Air Force: Garrett Mazachek, Ryan Matzke, Amy McInteer, LaTosha Ramos Army: Brad Buyle, Korina Dickinson, Matthew Dickinson, Jerry Monasmith, Zach Ramirez, David R. Please Pray for those receiving Sacraments Stahlin, Jr. Marines: Rob Bean, Tyler Crenshaw, Greyson Ghio, J.P. Ralstin Navy: Chris Archer Law Enforcement: Eric Clinton, Ron Gish, Joe Harrison, Dan Masilionis, Patrick McLaughlin, Chris Warren Howe & Jessica Miller Miller, Lenora Nioce, Bill Rafferty Saturday,Saturd June 9, 2018 If you would like to list a family member or friend Thomas Gawdun & Maria Adkins who is active duty in the military or the law enforce- Saturday, June 16, 2018 ment, please email [email protected] with the name and branch of service they are in. Vol. 69. No. 28 Page 4

Stewardship of Treasure Update May 27, 2018 Topeka Gives, June Fiscal Year July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018 5, Fairlawn Plaza. This year the Catho- 1,146 Weekly Y.T.D. Received lic Campus Center at Total Washburn Universi- Envelopes $15,418 $1,168,578 ty is participating in Electronic Giving “Topeka Gives – a fun day of giving $16,299 $ 532,384 sponsored by the Topeka Community (Faith Direct twice a month) Foundation. Please stop by the Center’s Children envelopes $ 2 $ 80 booth to fill out a contribution form and Plate/Loose checks $ 1,612 $ 110,903 to learn about our Catholic ministry to the college students, faculty & staff at Total $33,331 $1,811,945 Washburn University. For more infor- Budget (Weekly budget = Annual $38,538 $1,849,824 mation contact: Patti Lyon at 785-233- budget divided by 52 weeks) 2204. Income Over(Under) ($5,207) ($37,879)

Capital Improvements $1,673 $58,152

Is the Church in your will or trust? Our parish could be rec- ognized for our efforts to grow our legacy society at the Catholic Do you know? Our bulletin is provided Foundation of Northeast Kansas Deo Gratias dinner in November. to our parish by Liturgical Publications Contact Lisa or Barb in the parish office, 272-5590, to notify us Inc at NO COST! The advertisers that of your legacy gift or send your notification to: you see on the back of the bulletin pur- [email protected]. Please indicate whether you wish to be chase ads that cover the cost of our bulle- included in the published list or whether you prefer to remain tin. We are very grateful to all of them. anonymous. Gifts are kept in strict confidence. Only names are We encourage you to look at the many published. The deadline for submitting your information to be advertisers in our bulletin. Patronize their counted among this year’s Catholic Legacy Society members is businesses and let them know you appre- June 30. Thank you for your faithful commitment to strengthen- ciate their support. ing the Church for future generations. Call 913-647-0325 with questions.

Thank you to all who helped with the Funeral Lunch for Matthew Dowd on Monday, May 21.

Funeral Lunch Workers: Judy Engelken, Pam Ferrell, Geri Gaston, Fred & Betty Knecht, Vera Lackey, RoseMary Malm, Rosie & Frank Marstall, Carol Naylor, Dona Nordstrom, Joann Rossetto, Sharon Watkins.

Food Donors: Sarah Ahstedt, Sonja Allen, Jani Amrein, Maxine Becker, Jane Bicknell, Lynn Bishop, Ellen Brentine, Carolyn Brentlinger, Stacie Borjon, Lannie Buford, Roxanne Canfield, Kristen Colter, Mary Coulter, Victoria Crawford, Terese Crow, Katherine Deahl, Katherine Egnoske, Vickie Estes, Kenda Falley, Michele Falley, Dorothy Fitzgibbons, Tammy Forshee, Sharon Geist, Linda Gish, Denise Grau, Myra Grimes, Annette Hoch, Lenora Kinzie, Sandy Klene, Vera Lackey, Sharon Martin, Kathy McCoy, Cathy Mies, Jamie Morgan, Su- san Morley, Dona Nordstrom, Sandy Parnell, Shelly Ramos, Stacy Ricks, Gaye Rinehart, Marsha Robinson, Erin Schluterman, Stephanie Selk, Doreen Shea, Sheila Stueve, Shirley Slover, Sherry Slattery, Rose Smedra, Rene Smith, Julie Stanley, Susan Stone, Joann Sutton, Mary Triggs, Joan Tuggle, Kathy Welch, Joan Wempe, Irene Whorton, Judy Willett, Mary Ann VanLeeuwen, Kim Vausbinder

Calling for Food: Mary Jo Wurtz & Elizabeth Wunder

Dishes may be picked up above the coat rack, outside O'Connor Hall.

Thanks and God Bless: Mary Lou, Pam, Judy E., Judy H., Julane, Carol, Joan, Berneta, Anita The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 3, 2018 Page 5

This Week’s Events New Parishioners— Welcome Sunday Monday, June 4 This Sunday, June 3, 7:15 am Liturgy Hours/Prayer Church We invite anyone who is interested in joining Most Tuesday, June 5 Pure Heart of Mary to our Welcome 1:00 pm St. Vincent Circle FR Sunday Reception at 10:30 am in the Parish Center.

Wednesday, June 6 Welcome Committee members will assist you in com- 7:15 am Liturgy Hours/Prayer Church pleting the parish registration and learning about the 12:00 pm Confessions Church spiritual and social opportunities available to you as a 12:00 pm AA StV-LL member of our parish community. You must be a reg- 12:00 pm Book Club FR istered parishioner for sacramental preparation.

Thursday, June 7

6:00 pm Discovering Christ OCC Please join us Friday, June 8, Friday, June 8 and every 2nd Friday of the month for 12:00 pm Al Anon StV-LL 6:00 pm Family /Mass Church 2nd FRIDAY 7:30 pm Movie Night StV-Field CATHOLIC FAMILY MASS ~ Rosary, Mass, and Social ~ Saturday, June 9 at Most Pure Heart of Mary 6:30 am That Man is You QR Rosary at 6:00 pm 7:15 am Liturgy Hours/Prayer Church Mass at 6:30 pm 9:00 am Baptism Prep QR 1:00 pm Legion of Mary OCC8 Following Mass come to Outdoor Movie Night 6:00 pm iCare Mass Church in the field behind St. Vincent’s

FR-Formation Room * QR-Quinlan Room * OCC-O’Connor Disney’s first “Incredibles” will be showing Hall * OCC8-Parish Center lower level * PC-Parish Center * ALL ARE WELCOME! PMR-Parish Meeting Room * StV-St. Vincent Bring your lawn chair, blanket, favorite snacks, friends & family!! If your family would like to sign up to lead the family rosary please email Knights of Columbus Council 4254 [email protected] June 2/3—Trash Bag Sales June 11, 7 pm—Business Meeting

If anyone knows of a Knight or a family iCare of Northeast Kansas. member of a Knight in distress, sick or in need of Inclusive Catholic Activities and Religious Council's prayers, please contact Teddy Reiser, FS, Experiences adaptive Mass for persons of 845-5465. If you are interested in the Knights of Co- all ages with developmental and/or physical lumbus, please contact Bill Lammers, GK at 554-9891 disabilities. or Melvin Depperschmidt, DGK at 233-8383. Most Pure Heart of Mary - Saturday, June 9, 6pm –Mass & Social

MPHM Vacation School For more information visit our website www.icarenek.org Monday, June 18 through Friday, June 22 9 am – Noon Rosary Leaders Needed. Volunteers

th to help lead the rosary mornings before 4 years old to going into 4 Grade daily Mass, 7:30 am, Monday thru Sat- Registration Deadline – June 5th urday. Depending on the number of ($40 Registration Fee) volunteers this would be on a weekly Registration forms can be picked up in the Christian basis every 4-6 weeks. It is simple Formation Office, the church office or online at (materials are provided), rewarding, mphm.com Please contact Kristi Gosser, with ques- and provides an abundance of graces for the church tions, 272-4727 or [email protected]. and beyond! Contact Debbie at 228-1545 or

Hope you can join us! [email protected] for more information. The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 3, 2018 Page 6

Eucharistic Adoration Chapel ADORATION GUARDIANS Benefits of Eucharistic Adoration NEEDED! #24—You must propagate veneration What is Perpetual Adora- of the Most Blessed Sacrament with all tion? your might, for the devotion to the Holy Perpetual Adoration is a is the queen of all devotions. Eucharistic devotion (Pope Benedict XV) whereby members unite in taking hours of adoration before the Most Blessed Sacrament, 24 hours a day, 7 Please prayerfully consider committing to spend one hour each week with our Lord days a week. in the Adoration Chapel. St. John Paul II encourages “the practice of Eucharistic Sundays: 9:00—10:00 pm adoration, and exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in Sundays: 10:00—11:00 pm particular, as well as prayer of adoration before Christ Mondays: Midnight—1:00 am under the Eucharistic species.” It is spending time with Mondays: 2:00—3:00 am the Lord. He likens it to the experience of the Beloved Mondays: 3:00—4:00 am Disciple who rested his head on the breast of the Mas- Wednesdays: 6:00—7:00 am ter. Through prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, we Wednesdays: 2:00—3:00 pm experience the inexhaustible love of the glorious Sa- Fridays: 8:00—9:00 pm cred Heart of Jesus, from which Christ unceasingly Fridays: 10:00—11:00 pm pours forth His grace upon us. Fridays: 11:00 pm-Midnight Most Pure Heart of Mary’s Perpetual Adoration Chapel Saturdays: 5:00—6:00 am was opened on July 29, 1990, with 504 parishioners Saturdays: 9:00—10:00 am committing to spend one specific hour each week in Saturdays: 10:00 am—11:00 am the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, and to this day, Saturdays: 3:00—4:00 pm some of those original guardians still have their same Saturdays: 6:00—7:00 pm Holy Hour! Today our chapel continues with approxi- Please call the church office at 272-5590 mately 294 adorers who have committed to spend a to sign up for your hour. specific hour or, in some instances, two, three or more hours, once a week. The Importance of a Specific Hour New guardians are needed to take over for those who must give up their Holy Hour. In order to have a con- stant vigil of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, it is necessary for each person to commit to a specific hour once a week. In this way, we can organize all of the 168 hours of the week so that someone is with Jesus all the time. Please prayerfully consider committing to Intentions at St. John of the Cross Kronum, spend one hour each week with our Lord Kumasi, Ghana, said by Fr. Michael Kantanka in the Adoration Chapel. Ronnebaum & Welch Families, Living & Deceased 5:30 am: June 5, 2018  Kazuyuki Daigaku ~ 7:00 pm: June 6, 2018 Banjo Edmondson ~ Special Intention 5:30 am: June 7, 2018 Chuck Ryan ~ Special Intention 5:30 am: June 8, 2018 Judy Row~ Special Intention 5:30 am: June 9 2018 Please see the list of open hours on the top left side Timothy & Bryant ~ Special Intention of the page and call Molly at the church office, 272- 7:00 am: June 10, 2018 5590 or email [email protected]. The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 3, 2018 Page 7 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 3, 2018 Page 8

Regional Events

Fr. Bill Bruning is celebrating 25 years of Ordina- tion. You are invited to come celebrate with him, Sunday, June 3, 4 pm anniversary Mass followed by dinner in the Parish Hall, Queen of the Holy Rosary, 7023 W. 71st St., Overland Park.

St. Matthew Parish 3rd Annual International Table Event, June 23, 6 pm, 2700 SE Virginia Ave. Come enjoy a taste of foods from around the world! 5 tickets/ $10. Each ticket is good for a sample size serving of many varieties of foods. Beer & Wine (2 tickets). Pro- ceeds will benefit our sister parish, Sacred Heart Cath- olic Church in San Ignacio, Belize.

Save the Date: 19th Annual Midwest Catholic Family Conference, August 3-5, Century II Conven- tion Center, Wichita. Inspiration ~ Education ~ Daily Mass ~ Confession ~ Benediction ~ Adoration ~ Mu- sic ~ Vendors ~ Outdoor Eucharistic Procession. Go to catholicfamilyconference.org for complete details.

Archdiocesan Events

Beginning Experience ~ A Weekend Away for a Lifetime of Change. June 22-24, at Precious Blood, Liberty, MO. Serving the widowed, separated and divorced, who are suffering the loss of a love relationship and may feel left out by their church, uneasy around married friends, unsure of themselves and uncertain about their futures. Helps grieving persons focus on their experience, deal with the natural grief process and offers an opportunity to turn the pain of loss into an experience of positive growth emerging from the darkness of grief into the light of a new beginning. For more information visit: www.beginningexperiencekc.org or email: [email protected] or contact Lori, 913-980-7966.

National Right to Life Convention, June 28-30, Sheraton Hotel, Overland Park. During this 3 day event, national experts on life gather to equip the pro- Annual Inter-Diocesan Corpus Christi Procession life grassroots with knowledge and skills needed to June 3. Mass begins at 1:30 pm at Holy Cross advance our cause. Over 60 workshops to choose from Church, 5106 St. John Ave., KCMO, celebrated by including sessions with Archbishop Naumann and Alli Bishop Johnston. The procession, led by Bishop John- Donohue, Pro-Life Director, Archdiocese of Kansas ston and Archbishop Naumann, begins at 2:45, travel- City in Kansas. Single day passes and babysitting are ing from Holy Cross to St. Anthony, 318 Benton available. $120/adults; $65/seniors; $50-$65/students. Blvd., a walk of just under two miles. Benediction Register and information, http://nrlconvention.com or will take place at St. Anthony Church. by contacting the Kansas Life Office 913-642-5433. Vol. 69. No. 28 Page 9 WEEKEND MINISTRIES FOR 10TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME— SATURDAY, JUNE 9 AND SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 4:00 p.m. Fr. Greg Hammes Servers Lectors Cantor / Organist Eucharistic Ministers Greeters Ushers

Gabriel Obenieta Arlaine Obenieta Grace Sheila Stueve PB1 Elizabeth Gilbert Mike Ahlstedt Raphael Obenieta Jani Amrein Debbie Carson BC1R Kelly Lohse Steve Aschenbrenner Alexander Blasing Jim Weaver PB2 Keith & Kristin Colter Ed Fulmer Austin Benedict Ernest Shuford BC2 Larry Russell JD Kirby Stephanie Weiter PB3 JR Kirby Carol Sykes PB4 Roger Steinbrock BC4 Vicki Fulmer PB5 Larry Russell PB6 Susan Papps BC5 Martina Hund PB7 Marlene O’Shea BC6R Deborah Henning PB8R 7:30 a.m. Fr. Greg Hammes Peter Newport Jerome Dolsky Mary Laura Barnett Fred Knecht BC1 Mary Ann Eschmann Ken Jung Henry Newport Pete Willett Lucas Tappan Frank Whitsell BC2 Joseph Haug Mike Liddy Joseph Newport Susan Howarter BC4 Kelly Lohse Kurt Lohse Joseph Ramirez Marla Isaac BC5 Dave Russo Connie Burns BC6

9:30 a.m. Fr. Greg Hammes Isaac Arredondo Ann Cummins Schola Cantorum Sheila Stueve PB1 Tina Askins family Gary Fox Mason Arredondo Barbara McNeive Ladies & Gentlemen Pam Ferrell BC1R Teresa & Cristina Eichman Richard Hylton Thomas Doyle of the Choir Jeanne Doyle PB2 Heather Rohr family John Palma Catherine Doyle Mark Kidd BC2 Mark Young Abigail Price Tammy Tidwell PB3 Dason Tidwell Tim Wurtz PB4 Marsheila Dana BC4 Barb Chamberlain PB5 Jane Bicknell PB6 BC5 Annette Hoch PB7 Linden Appel BC6R Tom Doyle PB8R 11:30 a.m. Fr. Greg Hammes Lucy Dunshee Erin Larkin Schola Cantorum Barb Reinhard BC1 Amy Baker Melvin Depperschmidt Jack Dunshee Cyndi Martin Children of the Choir Andy Nioce BC2 Hayley Valdivia Allan Henderson Elizabeth Dunshee Patty Gibson BC4 Rodney & Anje Herrington Roger Henry Avery Walz BC5 Rodney Herrington Tauren Walz Cyndi Martin BC6R Jacob Stanley

8:00 a.m. Jun 4: J. Debacker, H. Shump. Jun 5: J. Hasty, J. Luke. Jun 6: W. Luke, D. Sutherland. Weekday Servers Jun 7: A. Sutton, R. Sutton. Jun 8: JC McDowell, A. McDowell. Jun 9: G. Pryor, H. Pryor. Homebound Communion Ministers Group 1 D. Pruett Group 5/6 N. Baker Group 8 L. Gish Group 11 M. Welch Group 2 S. Hubbell Group 7 J. Kooser Group 9 L. & D. Haas Group 12 C. Oshel Group 3 M. Isaac Group 10 R. Malm Group 13 D. Henning Group 4 J. Johnson

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Mass Schedule MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK: Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am Saturday, June 2, The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Weekdays: Monday—Saturday: 8:00 a.m. Ex 24:3-8/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 4:00 p.m. † Helen Rizzo The Sacraments Sunday, June 3, The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Reconciliation Ex 24:3-8/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 Wednesdays: 12:00-1:00 pm 7:30 a.m. † Saturdays: 2:45-3:45 pm Thelma Jean Floyd (1st Anniversary of Death) 1st Saturdays: 7:00-7:45 am 9:30 a.m. Most Pure Heart of Mary Parishioners

Baptism 11:30 a.m. † Eli Devlin (7th Anniversary of Death) All those requesting baptism for their child need to be regis- tered parishioners and are required to take a Baptismal Monday, June 4, 2 Pt 1:2-7/Mk 12:1-12 Preparation Class prior to their child’s baptism. Attending 8:00 a.m. † Catherine Predmore the class prior to the birth of child is preferred. It is highly Tuesday, June 5, St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr recommended that the Godparents attend the class with you. 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18/Mk 12:13-17 The child’s Baptismal date will be scheduled upon comple- tion of the class. Call the church office to register. NO MASS—PRIEST ON RETREAT 7:30 am Holy Hour / 8 am Morning Prayer & Benediction Weddings Weddings require six months notice to fulfill the Archdioc- Wednesday, June 6, St. Norbert, Bishop esan marriage program. Consult parish priest before any 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12/Mk 12:18-27 plans or decisions are made. NO MASS—PRIEST ON RETREAT 7:30 am Holy Hour / 8 am Morning Prayer & Benediction Anointing of the Sick The Sacrament of the Sick is available upon request. Please Thursday, June 7, 2 Tm 2:8-15/Mk 12:28-34 call the church office to make an appointment. NO MASS—PRIEST ON RETREAT Hospital Reminder 7:30 am Holy Hour / 8 am Morning Prayer & Benediction Please contact MPHM church office if you or a loved one Friday, June 8, The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus has been admitted to the hospital. Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9/Eph 3:8-12, 14-19/Jn 19:31-37

Funerals 8:00 a.m. † Dorothy M. Bock Consult the parish priest for services. Saturday, June 9, The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Declaration of Nullity: Virgin Mary 2 Tm 4:1-8/Lk 2:41-51 Call Church Office. 8:00 a.m. Collective Mass* New Parishioners We invite anyone who is interested in joining Most Pure Saturday, June 9, 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Heart of Mary Catholic Church to our Welcome Sunday Gn 3:9-15/2 Cor 4:13—5:1/Mk 3:20-35 Reception which is offered every 1st Sunday of the month 4:00 p.m. † Sr. Audrey Meanor at 10:30 am in the Parish Center. Welcome Committee members will assist you in completing the parish registra- Sunday, June 10, 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time tion and learning about the spiritual and social opportunities Gn 3:9-15/2 Cor 4:13—5:1/Mk 3:20-35 available to you as a member of our parish community. You must be a registered parishioner for sacramental prepara- 7:30 a.m. Most Pure Heart of Mary Parishioners tion. 9:30 a.m. † Mike Tetuan Registered Parishioners Please notify the church office of address and phone num- 11:30 a.m. † Janice Remmele ber changes. It is a great help to have our records as current as possible.

Bulletin Deadline Bulletin items are due in writing on the Friday 9 days prior to the Sunday bulletin date. Please email Molly at ([email protected]) fax (272-2801) or mail items (1800 *Collective Mass: † Emily Stueve; † Eli Devlin; SW Stone). All items are subject to approval. Holidays will † † mean changes to the bulletin deadline. Please call Molly at Ed Hartegan; Deceased members of the Harrison family; the church office, 272-5590, with any questions. † Joshua Swindell; Miriam Smith; Jill Firth; Chris Cozadd