7601 VINE • LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68505  ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE

“I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.” (John 6:51) *A UNIQUE FEAST  This day honors the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It is one of the few celebrations that do not commemorate an event in the life of Jesus or Mary.  Instead, it is dedicated to a fundamental tenet/truth of Catholi- cism N JeKu ’ sa6r3C9ntc HJeK9n6[> +=[ cEnKe6raL- eY 5JeaY 3nY P>D[ ŏ H$A CEmCNDiE.. This is also one of the few feasts that werepromoted by lay- people and only later adoptedby the Universal Church. On August 11, 1264, Pope Urban IV issued the papal bull Transiturus de hoc mundo. It declared Corpus Christias a feast day throughout the entire Latin Rite. This was the very first papally sanctioned universal feast in the history of the Latin Rite.  *A HAPPIER HOLY THURSDAY  The Solemnity is an act of thanksgiving to Christ who, by instituting the Eucharist, gave the Church her greatest treasure: “The Eucharist is ‘the source and summit of the Christian life.’ The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it. For in the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, our Pasch.” Catechism of the #1324 On Holy Thursday the Church properly commemorates the institution of the Eucharist. But the joy of that day is curtailed since the Lord’s Passion takes place in the evening. In addition, several other key event’s occurred on Holy Thursdaynamely the washing of the disciples’ feet and the institution of the priesthood. TheSolemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christfocus entirely on the Eucharist. *THE THEME M The opening Prayer announces: “O God, who in this wonderful Sacrament have left us a memorial of your Pas- sion, grant us, we pray, so to revere the sacred mysteries of your Body and Blood that we may always experience in ourselves the fruits of your redemption. Who live and reign with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, on God, for ever and ever.”

PASTOR Rev. Lyle M. Johnson Holy Eucharist: Associate Pastor Rev. Robert J. Froeschl  For shutins and those recovering from illness, please contact the Par- PARISH DIRECTORY ish Office to arrange for home visit. Parish Office: 7601 Vine…………….…..4024891946 Marriages: Priests must be notified 6 months before the proposed  FAX…………………….…4024864762 marriage date. All couples must be registered & regularly attend Mass.  School: 7601 Vine………………...4024861860 Medical DecisionMaking and Advance Directives: School Web Site: stjohnsjets.com https://necatholic.org/beanadvocate/resources/advancedirective.html Parish Web Site: stjohnslincoln.com Funeral Arrangements & Planning Information: Parish Facebook Page: facebook.com/stjohnslincoln www.stjohnslincoln.com (“Our Parish” >“Forms” >“Funeral Packet”) Parish Flocknote Emails: stjohnslincoln.flocknote.com PARISH REGISTRATIONNNew Parishioners: Online Giving stjohnslincoln/give  Please register as soon as you move in by calling the Parish Office. To Bulletin Email jnel[email protected] register K8th students, please call St. John’s School, 4024861860. To MASS SCHEDULE register high school students, call Pius X High School, 4024880931.  MondaySaturday…….……………………………………………...8:15 am For Information About: MondayFriday...……….…………………………………………….5:30 pm  Alcohol & Addiction Ministry John Regan……………….4024861590 First Friday …………………………………………....8:15 am and 5:30 pm Automatic Deductions…………………………....www.stjohnslincoln.com Saturday ……………………………………………...………………4:00 pm  (“Our Parish” >“Forms” >“Direct Contribution Forms”) Sunday …….…………..…....7:30 am / 9:00 am / 10:30 am / 12 noon  Eucharistic Perpetual AdorationCindy Kruml ……………....4024890170 Holy Days (except Christmas & New Year’s)   Alisha Klein4024897054 Vigil Mass ……………………………………..……………………...5:30 pm Extended School Care School Office……………...4024861860 Holy Days …..……..…6:00 am / 9:00 am / 12:10 pm / 5:30 pm / 7:00 pm  Godparent Teen Program Laura Miller4026174459  CELEBRATION OF SACRAMENTS Grade School CCD  Kathy Mastel………………4025405752  Praise Choir Catherine Brown………….4024321663 Baptism:  Prayer Line Requests: Mary Ann .………………… 4024662580  All parents are required to attend the Baptism instruction class if this is   Theresa…[email protected] your first child to be baptized. The class meets virtually on the 3rd  PreSchool Information St. John’s School…………4024861860 Monday of the month from 6:307:30 pm. Must be a registered and  RCIA (Faith Instruction) Susan Carlson...………….4024899574 practicing Catholic for six months before the Baptism. Please contact  Rental of Gym/Social Hall St John’s School………….4024861860 the Parish Office for Baptism instruction arrangements.   Wedding Coordinator Eileen Perkins…………….4024649582 Confession:  Please notify the Parish Office of any changes of address/phone number.  Saturdays from 3:003:50 pm and 5:005:30 pm.    Vigil of First Fridays: 6:45 to 7:45 pm. CATHOLIC RESOURCESNFORMED.ORG (search St. John the Apostle)  Anointing of the Sick: Please select St John’s at smile.amazon.com before shopping  Individual celebration upon requestNcall the parish office.  BULLETIN NOTICES MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE  JUNE 6, 2021  PARISH OFFICE IN WRITING BY 10:30AM ON TUESDAY  ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE Lincoln, Nebraska page 2

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK Eucharistic Miracles of the World  NOTE: Mass intentions scheduled for 6:30 AM Mass  at St. John’s May 29NJune 13 will be offered at the 5:30 PM Mass that day.   MONDAY, June 7 St. John’s, under the sponsorship of  8:15 am  Ron Cyza  the Men’s Group, are hosting the Vaticanapproved interna-  5:30 pm John Kreifels  TUESDAY, June 8 tional Eucharistic Miracles of the  8:15 am Al Schroer World exhibit May 29June 13. It is  5:30 pm Gary Vondra free to view during those days in the  WEDNESDAY, June 9 atrium of St. John’s, The Eucharistic  8:15 am Tom Scdoris Miracles of the World exhibit is a trav-  5:30 pm Living & Deceased Members of the  eling display on loan from Spirit Cath-   Woolman & Smiley Families olic Radio. It features 39 beautiful  THURSDAY, June 10 panels that highlight some of the  8:15 am  Deceased Members of the Cyza and most powerful Eucharistic miracles in    Lieneman Families the world. For more information, visit  5:30 am  Ellen Hoeppner spiritcatholicradio.com/miracles.  FRIDAY, June 11  8:15 am  Edgar, Rosella & Patty Scdoris Many Americans are  5:30 pm Sister Georgia Jean Kruml, OSU  concerned about a SATURDAY, June 12 loved one who is 8:15 am  Greg & Kathi Viergutz 50th Wedding Anniv. struggling with 4:00 pm   St. John’s Homebound mental health or  SUNDAY, June 13 substance use. In a   7:30 am  Mary Queen of Peace recent survey, 72% of St. John’s congregation reported  9:00 am  For the Living & Deceased Members of the  similar concerns. The Faith Partners Team is thankful    Don & Connie Wieser Families to those caring individuals and we invite all of the con- 10:30 am  Andrew Donnell gregation to pray for and support those who continue 12:00 noon For the People to struggle. Please contact the St. John’s Faith Part- ners Team. Phone # 402 2172349. UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS Religious Sister Vocation of the Week Parish Garage SaleNitem drop off 9am7pm June 89  Parish Garage SaleN8am7pm   June 10 This week, let us pray for Marissa from Parish Garage SaleN8am4pm   June 11 David City and Peyton from Norfolk who Totus Tuusgrade school   June 1418 are postulants with the Marian Sisters of Totus Tuushigh school    June 1317 Trivia Night     June 18 the Diocese of Lincoln. Harvest Festival    Sept 19 Craft Fair     Nov 20 WEEKLY CALENDAR Trivia NightNFriday, June 18, 2021 June 6 Corpus Christi Procession (after noon Mass)  Parish Picnic 1:30pm (following procession) REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN   Go to www.stjohnslincoln.com to register June 7 School Office HoursNMondays 9am3pm  Only PREPAID tables will be RESERVED  Men’s Bible Study, 1:00 pm in Family Room  For info call 4027301821 $20.00 per person     $200.00 for table of TEN June 8 St. John’s Garage Sale Drop Off 9am7pm     Tables are a HOT commodity,  June 9 St. John’s Garage Sale Drop Off 9am7pm  so make your reservations soon!   June 10 St. John’s Garage Sale 8am7pm, Gym & When: FRIDAY, June 18th  5:15 checkin; 6 pm M Games  HallNVolunteers Needed   begin (Rain date: June 25) June 11 St. John’s Garage Sale 8am4pm, Gym & Where: “Outdoors this Year” St. John’s South Lawn  HallNVolunteers Needed  (adjacent to the Admin Bldg M 7601 Vine Street)  THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS Why: Great FUNd Raiser for St. John’s M Lots of PRIZES   for YOU! June 12 Church Cleaning, 8:45 am Who: Sponsored by the “AdoptaPlot” Committee  $crip sold in the Parish Office 8:45N10:00 am Details: Bring your own food and beverages (adult  Confessions, 3:003:50 & 5:005:30 pm    beverages, drink responsibly). You’re welcome to June 13 Masses 7:30am (Livestream), 9:00am,  “personalize your table & attire!”  10:30am & 12 Noon 

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PARISH NEWS Readings for the week of June 6, 2021  St. John’s Garage Sale We are getting closer to the time for Sunday: Ex 24:38/Ps 116:1213, 1516,  you to bring your saved items to the St. John’s Gym. We will 1718 [13]/Heb 9:1115/Mk 14:1216, 2226  be setting up and accepting items on June 8th and 9th from   9am to 7pm each day! Please donate items that are in good Monday: 2 Cor 1:17/Ps 34:23, 45, 67, 89 working order, however, we cannot accept televisions, baby [9]/Mt 5:112  cribs, mattresses, or car seats.  We will again accept clean Tuesday: 2 Cor 1:1822/Ps 119:129, 130, 131, 132, 133, usable clothing, shoes, etc. 135 [135a]/Mt 5:1316 Sales will begin on Thursday, June 10th at 8am7pm and  continue Friday, June 11th at 8am4pm. NO Saturday Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:411/Ps 99:5, 6, 7, 8, 9 [cf. 9c]/ sales.  Mt 5:1719  We are asking for current and former members of  Thursday: 2 Cor 3:15N4:1, 36/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 1112, St. John’s Builders Club to please come help with setting 1314 [cf. 10b]/Mt 5:2026 up tables on Tuesday, June 8 at 9am, and also to come  help on Saturday, June 12 around 9am to help pack and load Friday: Hos 11:1, 34, 8c9/Is 12:23, 4, 56 [3]/Eph 3:8 boxes onto trucks.  12, 1419/Jn 19:3137  We also request help from the Knights or other parishion- Saturday: 2 Cor 5:1421/Ps 103:12, 34, 910, 1112 [8a]/ ers who have trucks to please come and carry loads over Lk 2:4151  to People’s City Mission, where there will be people to help Next Sunday: Ez 17:2224/Ps 92:23, 1314, 1516 [cf. unload. Any Pius seniors, you can earn volunteer hours! 2a]/2 Cor 5:610/Mk 4:2634 To volunteer in helping to set out and price items, or if you have any questions, please contact Therese Peregrine [email protected] or 4025809523. Thanks to STUDENT NEWS those who have already been in touch! We really appreciate St John Youth Choir St. John’s youth choir will begin prac- your help!  ticing again in June! It is open to students who are going to be  entering 5th grade through high school. We generally meet on Prayer Shawls Visiting Ministry has an abundance of Saturday mornings for an hour, and then sing for the 10:30 beautiful, blessed prayer shawls. We are honored to deliver Mass once a month. It is directed by Mrs. Soukup and Carolyn these prayer shawls to anyone who needs to feel the love Soukup. If you are interested, please email Mrs. Soukup at of Jesus around them. Those who receive a prayer shawl ellen[email protected] and she will put you on the email list were prayed for while it was being created. Please contact and send you the paperwork needed to join.  the church office or Dianne Kalita at 4025253023.   Summer Camps at Pius X Pius X hosts many summer camps The St. John’s Whole Health Ministry wants to hear from for students of all ages and interests, including sports, music you! Please visit the link below for a short survey which will and even math! Learn more and sign up at PiusX.net/camps. help guide future outreach options. Thanks!   Camp Kateri Summer Camp Registration is now open for https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TCF5XVR SKY Camp (rising grades 5th9th), Catholic Adventure Camp (rising grades 4th6th), and Tekakwitha Games (rising grades 5th9th). For more info or to register, go to www.campkateri.org. CHURCH CLEANING   for this Saturday, June 12 Diocesan Canoe Trip is open to high school youth and college Families responsible for cleaning this Saturday at 9:00 students. Adults are also invited along as sponsors/drivers. am are listed below. At least one member of each Join us in a couple of lazy days along the Niobrara River, along family should be present! If you can’t attend, please call and with fellowship, Mass, and a lot of fun! Hurry, because space trade with someone whose name is on the list in your monthly is limited: July 1113, 2021 and July 1315, 2021 are the two mailing. options. To register, go to https://www.lincolndiocese.ort/youth/  Quicke, Robert & Jennifer  4024405639 youthministry. Ramirez (Brown), DeLana  4027301534 Ramirez, Annelise  4022177498 Ramirez, Casimira  4022170548 Thank you  Recker, Alan & Sara  4025251437 Pentecost Readers  Reed, Kory & Deborah  4024889369 St. John’s is grateful to the Reeder, Jon & Jennifer  4024890255 following individuals who Regan, John & Natalie  4024861590 Reiber, Duane & Diane  4022615812 enhanced our Pentecost Reichmuth, Brant & Morgan 4029424409 liturgy by reading the first Reid, Jill & Gary   4024845780 reading in a foreign language, reenacting the first Pente- Reinert, Cody & Maggie  4024996564 cost, where everyone understood the reading, even though Reinert, Nick & Rae  4024647123 the diverse crowd spoke in different languages. Thanks to Reisdorff, Gregory & Mary  4024766416 Sr.Mary Clare (Vietnamese); Cesar Martinez (Spanish);  Nguyen Family (Vietnamese); Robyn Furasek (Spanish); NOTE: We continue to do our Saturday morning Church  Cleaning, BUT if you are not comfortable or fall into a high Phil Wolfe (Spanish). Your time and talents enhanced our risk health category, please do not feel obligated to come.  liturgy immeasurably. God bless each of YOU!  

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Practical HolinessNSummer Workshops for Women Divine Mercy Corner  St. John’s Social Hall “Oh, how painful it is to Me that souls so seldom June 24N7pm Holiness by Design unite themselves to Me in Holy Communion. I July 15N7pm Made in His Image wait for souls, and they are indifferent toward  Sign up at bit.ly/practicalholiness Me. I love them tenderly and sincerely, and they  distrust Me. I want to lavish My graces on them, Presented by: Laura Poppe & Kari Bazan, parishioners at and they do not want to accept them. They treat St. John’s & St. Peter’s. Me as a dead object, whereas My Heart is full of love and mercy. In order that you may know at least some of My pain, imagine the most tender of mothers AROUND THE DIOCESE who has great love for her children, while those children

 spurn her love. Consider her pain. No one is in a position to Runborn A prolife mission to support women in crisis and un- console her. This is but a feeble image and likeness of My born babies. Catholic athlete Steve Sousek will be completing 5 love. Write, speak of My mercy. Tell souls where they are to Ironman Triathlons in 5 days across Nebraska June 27 to July 1 to look for solace; that is, in the Tribunal of Mercy [the Sacra- raise money for St. Gianna Women's Homes and the Women's ment of Reconciliation] There the greatest miracles take Care Center of Lincoln. Donate and learn more at runborn.org. place [and] are incessantly repeated.” (Diary 1447)   Date Night Series Please join us for a Date Night Series co This column is intended to spread the message of Divine Mercy at  hosted by the Emmaus Institute on "Marriage in Scripture". These St.John the Apostle parish. Used with permission of the Marian Fathers free nights will have appetizers, drinks, a short talk, and time for of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M. www.marian.org  couples to discuss. , June 17th, and July 22nd from 79 (talk is at 7:30) L:ocations TBD. No RSVP required.  Ethical Will Nights of Prayer and Praise Are you longing for an encounter During the month of June, the Whole Health Ministry would with Jesus? Do you need the space to pray and worship the Lord? like you to consider creating an Ethical Will. An ethical will is Jesus is yearning to meet you in your longing for Him. Join us as a bequeathal of values, rather than valuables. It could include we pour our hearts to the Lord in adoration and worship during your beliefs, life lessons, hopes, and even forgiveness for IMF's (International Missionary Foundation) nights of prayer and family, friends, or your community.  praise. All are welcome to one or more of the nights at John XXIII An ethical will is not a legal document. It can be as simple as Chapel, 3700 Sheridan Boulevard. The dates are July 2 and  a handwritten letter or even a video where thoughts and feel- August 6 from 8:009:30pm.  ings are spoken. It is not necessarily a life story. It is more Retreat for Moms of Young People The very popular Retreat for lessons learned from the many experiences that occur over a Moms of Young People will be happening at the Good Counsel lifetime.  Retreat house on June 26. Fr. Ben Holdren will be giving a series To see what the Catholic Church thinks about ethical wills, of talks for moms of younger children. This is a daylong retreat please check out this link: and babies are welcome. Virtual option is also available! For more https://thecatholicspirit.com/specialsections/familyfinances/ info and to sign up: https://lincolndiocese.regfox.com/ymretreat. experiencewisdompassedonthroughethicalwills/  Purity of Heart and the Dignity of the Person Fr. Sean  For an excellent resource to create your own Ethical Will, Kilcawley is nationally recognized speaker on pornography addic- check out this link, specifically the Catholic Legacy Journal: tion. His April 11 talk “Purity of Heart and the Dignity of the  https://www.cfocf.org/legacy/ Person” is now online at stpatricklincoln.com. Click on “Organizations” Knights of Columbus tab. No registration  PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS involved. What can I do for myself, spouse, friend or to protect children? Luz Elisa Acosta Bonnie Johnston Kathy Smith  Gail Alley Pam Karstensen Sylvia Soldo The Steubenville Conference is specialized to address the needs Margaret Avey Ana Kaylin Mae Steele of today's Catholic youth. With an exciting lineup of speakers, mu- Justice Bennett Harley Kessler Pam Svoboda Rebecca Boggus Maxine Killeen Tony Trotta sicians and presenters, the High School Youth Conferences chal- Deb Brandt Darlene Kreifels Michelle Uerling lenge Catholic youth to stand firm in their faith, to rely upon the Ivy Brick Janet Kreifels Avery Vaska awesome power of Jesus Christ as their guide, friend and Savior, Jacob Bullerman Donna & Bob Kruml Wayne Walkenhorse and to show them that faith to the world. Expect a highenergy Terry Califf Georgia Jean Kruml Robert Walz Taylor Callahan Theresa Kruml Jerry Weatherholt youth conference where thousands of teens are invited to encoun- Patti Carnes Jaxen Laswell Shirley Wemke ter Jesus Christ through dynamic speakers, engaging music, the Judy Clinch Matt Martinosky  Donna Weston Sacraments, small group discussions, and fellowship with other Marsha Coffman Michael Marsh Family Makenzie Wynegar teens. Students entering 9th grade through just graduated Sen- Patrick Costello Daniel Mendoza Brittany Z iors are able to attend, but there are only 35 more spots remain- Laura Cramer Jorge Mendoza  ing. To register, go to https://www.lincolndiocese.org/youth/youth Margaret Darnell Dan Miller MAY THEY BE Robert Darnell Marge Musil STRENGTHENED  ministry. Cam Diederichs  Tonya Nelson AND HEALED  Harold Dorty John Noble  Marian Mantle Silent Strength Prayer GroupNAll are welcome Roman Dunn Eleanor Oler  to join us in prayer for the return of our prodigal children to the Vicky Dunn Connie P.  Caleb Fetch Shirley Peng Faith. We meet at 4:00pm on June 8th at Cathedral of the Risen  Sandy Firestine William Pettit  Christ; 35th and Sheridan Blvd. Weather permitting we will meet Dave Foster Steven Poynter  at the Stations of the Cross on the east side of the Church; other- Cathy Garbers Genna Rathke ɘɕ ɨɞɤ ɗɐɥɔ ɤɟɓɐɣɔɓ wise in Rectors Hall in the lower level of the Cathedral. The Divine Brianna Grundy Larry Rice ɘɝɕɞɡɜɐɣɘɞɝ ɞɝ ɐɝɨ- Mercy Chaplet and a Rosary will be said as well as petition pray- Diane Herms Lou Rice ɞɝɔ ɛɘɢɣɔɓ, ɒɐɛɛ ɣɗɔ ers for our prodigals and members. Mass is at 5:00 for those who Dan Hicks Denise Roesler ɟɐɡɘɢɗ ɞɕɕɘɒɔ Marion Hodde Bernice Ruyle 4024891946. wish to attend. Contact [email protected] for more infor- Diane Horstman Justin San Miguel mation. Alyse Hunt Decland Siedenburg   THE MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST June 6, 2021  page 5

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COLLECTION REPORT Corpus Christi Procession & May 30, 2021  Parish Picnic Adult Envelopes   $ 13,304.00 Sunday, June 6 Plate     $ 186.00   Children’s Envelopes   $ 2.00 All are invited to join in St. John's Eucharist Proces- Total     $ 13,492.00 sion following the noon Mass on Corpus Christi Sun-  day, June 6. Stay afterward for an outdoor Parish Pic- 2020 Actual  Budgeted  Above Cum. YTD nic with food generously provided by the Knights!  R Sunday  Sunday Collec- (Below) Above (Below) We especially want to invite our First Communicants, 2021 Collecon * on Budget Budget Confirmandi, Knights Honor Guard, Acolytes, and Altar Servers to process with our Eucharist Lord around the St. Jul 94,369.28 110,639.40 (16,270.12) (16,270.12) John’s campus. Wear your First Communion/Confirmation Aug  118,578.83 138,299.25 (19,720.42) (35,990.54) outfits or similar attire. Please gather at the back of church Sep 101,621.10 110,639.40 (9,018.30) (45,008.84) at 12:45 pm if not attending the noon Mass.  Oct 100,253.47 110,639.40 (10,385.93) (55,394.77) Following the procession we will have a complemen- tary Parish Picnic where our Knights will be grilling up Nov 112,362.55 138,299.25 (25,936.70) (81,331.47) brats & hotdogs! We will also provide chips, ice cream Dec 197,709.20 110,639.40 87,069.80  5,738.33  treats & drinks.  Jan 148,768.68 138,299.25 10,469.43  16,207.76   Come spend time with our Eucharistic Lord and stay for the Feb 118,287.61 110,639.40 7,648.21  23,855.97  food and fellowship! Mar 103,644.63 110,639.40 (6,994.77) 16,861.20  Apr 114,720.75 110,639.40 4,081.35  20,942.55   May 134,535.99 138,299.25 (3,763.26) 17,179.29  Unveiled *Includes Direct Deposits and Online Giving.  Discovering the Great Mystery in Your Marriage $CRIP Update for May 17NMay 30, 2021  Now offered inperson AND virtually via livestream! Amount exchanged $ 28,200.00 Discover how the great mystery of Christ's love can restore Profit $ 1,193.08 passion, purpose and intimacy in your marriage.   In Unveiled, a retreat led by the John Paul II Healing  Other Donations for May 2021:  Center, you’ll engage topics grounded in Church teaching Building Fund Envelopes $ 2,174.99 such as: “Discovering True Love,” “A Whole New Look at Education Envelopes $ 2,832.99 Your Wedding Day,” “Cultivating Intimacy and Unity in Your Guardian Angel Envelopes $ 960.00 Marriage,” “Understanding Your Marital Conflict,” “Healing SHARE EnvelopesNSt. Francis Food Pantry $ 2,749.30 and Reconciliation in Your Marriage” and “Restoring Sexu- (June SHARE is for Matt Talbot Kitchen)  al Passion and Intimacy in Your Marriage.” This retreat is Mission Coop $ 20.22 open to singles discerning marriage, dating and engaged Combined Collection $ 150.00 couples, and couples who have been married for many  years! The M St. Thomas Aquinas Cath- School Endowment $ 682.92 olic Church is hosting this Unveiled Retreat July 1517, Church Endowment $ 15,770.00  2021. Learn more and register for this amazing experience Notes: We have received Joy of the Gospel rebates of at: www.jpiihealingcenter.org $306,344.19 to date. This will be used to cover our shortfalls Scholarships available. Email Stephanie & Jude Werner at of contributions to pay our expenses. Based on our [email protected] for more information. $1,531,860.38 in pledges, we will have $327,930.19 in total  This event is sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln rebates. Thank you for making your pledge payments.  Office of Family Life. We have designated donations of $103,079.53 for a new  Social Hall and $11,484.84 for future school renovations.

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