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May 15, 2016 Pentecost Sunday Liturgical Ministers May 21 - May 22 Holy Name St. Peter Immaculate Conception St. Francis Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am Sunday 8:30 am Saturday 5:05 pm Sunday 8:30 am Sunday 10:30 am May 15, 2016 Pentecost Sunday Lector Jamie Hoey Gary McIntyre Damien Matt Lorraine Pipho Ralph Schultz Kurt Wood St. Joseph the Worker Cluster - The Catholic parishes of Immaculate Conception, Sumner, St. Francis of Assisi, Fayette, Holy Name, West Union, and St. Peter, Clermont. Eucharis- Jamie Hoey Marion Ardith Barnes Margaret Teeling Kelly Henderson Jim Mitchell tic Kim Reichter Broghammer Mary Ann Dave Teeling Michal Lavell Kuennen Masses & Intentions Ministers Bonnie Patrick Barb Heins Woodson Tom Yungtum Schemmel Mark Kuennen Lois McElvania Jerry Kelly Holly Schemmel Lori Waskow 5/16/16 - Monday 9:00 am, HN Congratulation to the Gifts Brian Reichter Mike & Barb Randy & Denise Bill Meyer Nick Lori Kime/Waskow Chuck Broghammer Family Heins Henning Christensen Family 5/17/16 - Tuesday St. Joseph The Worker Cluster Ushers Loren Ihde Kent McElvania Dale Imoehl Mike Miller Jim Duffy Mike Carey 7:30 am, IC Dennis Soppe Jim Halstead Craig Kleve Tom & Sally Lon & Barb Tisue Dan Fagle Word & Communion Yungtum Tom Lamphere 2016 High School Seniors Gary Brownell 9:00 am, HN, Linda Walz Greeters Rose Lansing Justin Heins Albert & Betty Dave Teeling Jerad Trainor Jayne Soppe Family Matt 5/18/16- Wednesday St. Joseph the Worker Cluster 9:00 am, 2016 Seniors Servers Brooklyn Hoey Madelyn Tyler Jade & Jesse Elizabeth Miller Anna Egan Keely Krambeer Maple Crest Manor Nolan Hoey Katelyn Tyler Daughton Natalie Miller Alivia Lange Marlee Squires Sadie Woods Lindsey Bouska HOLY NAME: 5/19/16 – Thursday Cody Baumler Dillon Baumler 9:00 am, SP Money Bonnie Patrick Kent McElvania Randy & Denise Morry Holthaus Linda Knoploh Nick Baumler Logan Blue Counters Dianne Jim Halstead Henning Clem Schemmel Mike McFadden Special Intention (EM) Schneberger 5/20/16 – Friday Jessica Boess Isabelle Gardner 9:00 am, Please remember in your Masses and prayers people from our cluster who are sick or ailing, we Ethan Menne Krista Moellers Hillcrest Nursing Home pray that all will have firm faith and improved health: Mariah O’Hare Antony Hebner From Immaculate Conception: Juliana Blaylock, Edna Fay, Mardell Hay, Michelle Heidemann, 9:00 am, HN Betty Humpal, Lori Kohlmeyer, Terri Kuethe, Noreen Miller, Peggy Pagel, Don & Pauline Rader, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION: No Mass Fr. Jude Rochford OFM, Rhonda Rochford, Rita Schmitz, Joyce Teeling and Jonathan Wirkler. Erica Ackerman Jordan Miller From St. Francis of Assisi: Urban Berkes, and Rita Manderfield. 5/21/16 – Saturday James Kime Nolan Nolte 7:30 am, IC Jesse Kime Mariah Riley From Holy Name: Hayden Grimm, Jill Krambeer, Gerald Kramer, Eileen Lahey, Kathy Langreck, Pat Loom- David Rochford er, Brenda McDanel, Jessica McDanel, Roger Michael, Marilyn Miller, Raelonna Patrick, Elaine Reuter, Julie Sam Kipp Schute, Betty Scott, Leona Streif, and Carl Wagner Jr. 5:00 pm, HN ST. FRANCIS: For the People From St. Peter: Elizabeth Goddard, Richard Klein, Ellen Kneeland, Julia Martin, Lloyd Meier, Jonathan Oak- Anna Barry Dustin Gordon land, John Pape, Carla Rear and Ken Wagner, Jr. 5:05 pm, IC Ashley Buzynski Kameryn Ingels Victoria Cottrell Ethan Fink Andrew Squires Rest in Peace: For those in our parishes who have died and for our families who have lost loved ones. Jo Snyder (Winterset), sister of Carolyn Breuer of Holy Name Parish. Her funeral was held Tuesday, May 10th at 5/22/16 – Sunday Isabelle Gardner St. Joseph Catholic Church in Winterset. Wilma Sabelka (New Hampton), mother of Leona Steinlage of 8:30 am, SP Jessica Stempfle Holy Name Parish. Her funeral was held Thursday, May 12th at St. Joseph Catholic Church in New Hamp- Richard & Georgia Megan Gavin ton. Wallace (Wally) Wheeler (Earlville), father of Dave Wheeler of Immaculate Conception Parish. His fu- Klein - 60th Wedding ST. PETER: Anniversary neral was held Friday, May 13th at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earlville. We pray for their families and Brian Hemesath all who grieve their loss. 8:30 am, IC Madison Monroe Lawrence Downs Happenings Around Our Area Archbishop Emeritus Jerome Hanus, OSB., will celebrate his 50th anniversary of ordination to the priesthood at the 10:00 am, HN Natalie Fettkether 9:00 am Mass on Pentecost Sunday, May 15, 2016 at the Cathedral of St. Raphael, Dubuque. A simple reception will Merlin Dunt Bailey Moser follow in the Cathedral Center until 11:30 am. The public is invited to attend. Cards may be sent to him at: Conception 10:30 am, SFA Audrey Chapman Abbey, PO Box 501, Conception, MO 64433-0501. The archbishop requests no gifts, but if you wish, you may make a Jared Kerr donation to the “Archbishop Jerome Hanus Scholarship Endowment Fund” with the Catholic Foundation for the For the People Archdiocese of Dubuque. Holy Name, West Union St. Peter, Clermont Immaculate Conception, Sumner St. Francis of Assisi, Fayette Thursday, May 19, St. Peter’s Finance Council KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UP: If you have a HELP: The flowers have been planted on the Thursday, May 26, St. Francis of Assisi Finance Meeting, 7:00 pm. child or know of a kindergarten who will be south side of the church. Anyone willing to Council Meeting, 7:00 pm. attending Faith Formation 2016-2017 Please If you have not paid your Rosary Society dues take a week at a time to water them should Saturday, June 11, The United Methodist contact FFL Pam Rochford. Contact infor- please do so. You may give them to Denise, contact Peggy Becker at 578-8184. Church women of Fayette invite the St. Francis mation is on the front of the bulletin. your circle leader, or use an envelope in the ACCW dues are due. This includes all ladies of Assisi women to their Annual Guest Day to back of the church and place it in the collec- Monday, August 15 - Friday, August 19, Sum- of our parish. The dues are $5.00 a year. be held in the Fellowship Hall at 1:15 pm. Res- tion basket. mer Religion, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Cave Please put the money in an envelope ervations by Monday, June 6th to Jean Mar- Quest - Following Jesus, the Light of the Sacrificial Giving 5/8/16 Total: $1,652.10 marked ACCW or give to Corrine Meyer. tin at 563-425-4092 or e-mail jmmar- World. All students, (Pre-K - 4th) are welcome [email protected]. “His Hands Food Pantry” May is Spices to attend. Volunteers are needed. If anyone Adult Envelopes 1,284.00 Month. Suggested items are: Pepper, salt, “Sharing Gifts from God.” May is Breakfast would like to help out during the week Youth 13.00 Please contact Pam Rochford. Offertory 196.00 cinnamon, herbs, etc. Month. Suggested items are: Pancake & muf- Our Call to Share 150.00 fin mix, syrup, fruit juices, coffee & tea, etc. “Project Giving Hope” May is Breakfast Sacrificial Giving 5/8/16 Total $1,787.60 Cemetery 9.00 Sacrificial Giving 5/8/16 Total: $1,601.50 Month. Suggested items are: Pancake & Painting Project to date 31,817.00 Adult Envelopes 1,277.00 muffin mix, syrup, fruit juices, coffee & tea, Youth Envelopes 4.00 Adult Envelopes 905.00 etc. Food shelf donations for April was 33 Offertory 143.60 Youth Envelopes 10.50 pounds of food & $60.00. Stewardship Quote Our Call to Share 275.00 Offertory 86.00 Sacramental 275.00 Sacrificial Giving 5/8/16 Total: $2,466.75 One miracle of Pentecost was that, despite his or her ACCW Dues 45.00 diversity, each listener heard God’s word in his or her Coffee & Donuts 43.00 Spring 3 & 1 300.00 Food Shelf 25.00 Adult Envelopes 2,179.00 own language. The meaning for stewardship is that, by sharing the gifts poured out on us by the Holy Spir- Youth Envelopes 16.50 Opening Prayer Offertory 137.25 it, we will be empowered to meet the needs of our Cluster Announcements Bldg. & Repairs 52.00 brothers and sisters, whatever they may be. Almighty ever-living God, who willed the Paschal Poor & Needy 82.00 Mystery to be encompassed as a sign in fifty days, Tuesday, May 24, Cluster Faith Formation Council grant that from out of the Meeting, 7:00 pm at Holy Name. scattered nations the con- Sunday, June 12, 2016 Pope’s Intentions for May Monday, August 15 - Friday August 19, Summer Reli- fusion of many tongues Universal: Respect for Women gion at Holy Name, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Cave Quest - Annual Mass & Huber-Gaertner Reunion may be gathered by heav- Following Jesus, The Light of the World. All students enly grace into one great St. Anthony’s Smallest Church That in every country of the world, women may be (Pre-K– 4th) in the Cluster are welcome to attend! honored and respected and that their confession of your name. Volunteers are needed. If anyone would like to help out Festina, Iowa essential contribution to society may Through our Lord Jesus during the week Please contact Pam Rochford. Program beginning at 11:30 followed by Mass at be highly esteemed. Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the noon with Rev. Robert Gross as the celebrant. All Evangelization: Holy Rosary are welcome. Potluck picnic will follow. Bring a unity of the Holy Spirit, Read about these stories in the May 15 Witness dish to pass, folding chairs, tableware and bev- That families, communities, and one God, for ever and ever. groups may pray the Holy Rosary for erage. Rain site is Our Lady of Seven Dolors, Fes- Blessed Maria Assunta Middle School Students in tina.
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