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May 23, 2021 the Solemnity of Pentecost 9:00 AM 6:00 PM May 23, 2021 The Solemnity of Pentecost Lord’s Day Masses Weekday Masses Spanish Mass Saturday 5:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 2nd Sunday Sunday 8:00 am 8:00 am of the Month January 10th at 3:00 PM 10:309:00 am AM Tuesday & Thursday 3:00 pm 6:006:00 pm PM 5:30 pm THE SOLEMNITY OF PENTECOST Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful. Enkindle in us the fire of your love. STEWARDSHIP OF TIME We put God FIRST in our lives by coming to Mass every Lord’s Day and spending time in prayer each day. If we are family, we spend time together as often as possible. MASS INTENTIONS THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Monday, May 24—The Blessed Virgin Mary, The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated Mother of the Church every Saturday from 11 am to noon. 8:00 am Andrea Blohm, Deb Lind, Nancy Juist Tuesday, May 25 5:30 pm James Herrity (anniversary), Mass in Spanish/Misa en español Leo & Elsie McEleney Wednesday, May 26—Saint Philip Neri The Spanish Mass will be celebrated on June 13th at 3:00 pm. The next Spanish Mass will be July 11th. 8:00 am Francis & Malinda Sullivan Laura Johnson La misa en español se celebrará el 13 de junio a las Thursday, May 27 3:00 pm. La próxima misa en español será el 11 de 5:30 pm Molly Harlow (living), julio. Terry Peters (anniversary), John Hargrave, Ruth Herrity Friday, May 28 Readings for the Week of May 24, 2021 8:00 am For the faithful departed LORD’S DAY MASSES Monday Gn 39:1-15, 20/Jn 19:25-34 The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Tuesday Sir 35:1-12/Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday Sir 36:1, 4-5a, 10-17/Mk 10:32-45 Saturday, May 29 Thursday Sir 42:15-25/Mk 10:46-52 5:00 pm Ron Dixon, Clarence Henry, Jr. Friday Sir 44:1, 9-13/Mk 11:1-26 Sunday, May 30 Saturday Sir 51:12cd-20/Mk 11:27-33 8:00 am Ruth Lemke, Stephen Lemke, Sunday Dt 4:32-34, 39-40/Mt 28:16-20 George Lemke 10:30 am Rosalie Bellich 6:00 pm For the people of Prince of Peace Parish STEWARDSHIP OF TALENT We share the gifts and abilities we have received from God by being actively involved in at least one ministry in our parish, school and/or community. HAPPENINGS THIS WEEK HAPPENINGS NEXT WEEK Sunday, May 23rd—The Solemnity of Pentecost Sunday, May 30th The Most Holy Trinity 8:00 am HS Senior Recognition Sunday Monday, May 31st Parish Office Closed 2:00 pm Prince of Peace High School 9:00 am Memorial Day Mass Commencement-Church Tuesday, June 1st Monday, May 24th 9:00 am Rosary-Church 11:00 am Evangelization Commission- Conference Room Wednesday, June 2nd 3:00 pm Ministry Fair sub-committee mtg. Tuesday, May 25th 5:00 pm Victory Center Dinner 9:00 am Rosary-Church Thursday, June 3rd Wednesday, May 26th 5:30 pm Mass—Sacrament of the Sick 6:45 pm School Board meeting Friday, June 4th Thursday, May 27th 8:00 am Mass—Sacrament of the Sick 7:00 pm Rosary for Vocations Saturday, June 5th Friday, May 28th 11:00 am Reconciliation 8:30 am Adoration for Vocations 6:30 pm Confirmation Practice Saturday, May 29th 11:00 am Reconciliation STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE As Parish members, our goal is to share 5% of our household income through our church envelopes, 1% to the Annual Diocesan Appeal and 4% to other charities. We give in gratitude to God for the many blessings we have received. Parish Support Other Contributions Envelope Giving Goal for May: $82,142.00 Holy Days $403.00 Catholic Messenger $145.00 Date Amount Rec’d % of Goal Diocesan Collection $150.00 May 1/2 $13,210.52 16% Peru $68.00 Local Charities $419.00 May 8/9 $21,153.00 42% Tuition Assistance $34.00 May 15/16 $9,685.00 54% Hall Campaign $10.00 Total $1,229.00 Give by Text “Together In Faith” Campaign 1) The Parish text number is: 563-362-9820 2) In the message box, type an amount & send. Pledged: $1,889,339.00 (577 Pledges) 3) Reply to the registration link with your credit or debit Paid: $1,946,902.00 (Cash & Stock Gifts) card information & hit process. Hall Loan Balance: $312,209.00 4) You'll receive a verification text and e-mail receipt. Our Parish Mission As the people of Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace Parish, our MISSION is to CELEBRATE OUR FAITH, LIVE OUR FAITH, and PASS OUR FAITH ON TO OTHERS. Congratulations & Welcome! Congratulations to our Parish Lanie Lass and Leslie Swanson were received State Track Participants into full communion with the Catholic Church, Camryn Sattler (Clinton) confirmed in the Holy Spirit, and received the Holy Eucharist for the first time. Matthew Tucker Dickherber & Ethan Schultz (Camanche) Swanson and Deborah Gearhart, who were baptized Elle Rickertsen (NorthEast) Catholics, were confirmed at the 10:30 am Mass today. Lilly Isenhour & Sarah Moeller (Prince of Peace) Sacrament of Marriage A Message from the Peace & Justice Commission “We Hold These Truths” Congratulations to Derek Van Blarcom “Saint Paul describes kindness as a fruit of the Holy & Amber Meyer , who were united in Spirit (cf. Gal 5:22)...This way of treating others can marriage on May 15th. take different forms: an act of kindness, a concern not to offend by word or deed, a readiness to alleviate bur- Baptisms dens. It involves “speaking words of comfort, strength, consolation, and encouragement,” and not “words that We welcome into the family of God demean, sadden, anger or show scorn.” Nicole May Struve Fratelli Tutti 223 daughter of Carson & Emily Struve Pray: Holy Spirit of God open my heart and mind John David Wilson to “recover kindness” as Pope Francis encourages. son of Michael & Erin Wilson May all I say and do be a reflection of God’s love for who were baptized last weekend. me shared with others, through Christ our Lord, Amen. Act: Be countercultural. Consider the other’s well being first, not yourself. Consider how you might, in Watch the Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace Mass word or action, make their day, their world better, every Sunday on our website at www.jcpop.org. easier, happier by having encountered you! Thanks to Bishop Zinkula, the following adjustments to the Covid protocols will take effect this weekend (May 22/23) at Prince of Peace Church: 1. Masks need not be worn by anyone who has been fully vaccinated. 2. Masks are required for anyone who has not been fully vaccinated. 3. Masks may continue to be worn by those who desire to do so. 4. Hands will no longer be sanitized upon entering the church or before/after receiving Communion. Spray containers will be available for those who wish to use them. 5. Social distancing is not required for those who have been fully vaccinated. 6. Social distancing should be observed by those who have not been vaccinated. (Families are an exception to this.) 7. Pews in the pie-shaped sections will be reserved for those who have not been vaccinated or for those who wish to observe social distancing. All other pews are open. 8. Music may be sung by the assembly. (Acclamations will be sung this weekend. Hymns will be sung as soon as our 2021 song books arrive (hopefully within two weeks). 9. The use of two readers is permitted for the Liturgy of the Word. 10. Communion on the tongue is permitted. Those who are not vaccinated should come forward at the end of the Communion line. 11. The Blessed Sacrament chapel is open. (Call the office for the code if you need it. We will use the same one as before.) 12. Monthly celebrations of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be resumed. 13. The reconciliation chapel will be open for the Sacrament of Penance. 14. Incense can be used during times of adoration and for funerals. The following will continue: 1. Financial offerings are to be placed in the container located in the Gathering Area. 2. Hands are not to be held during the Our Father (unless it is a family custom). 3. The Sign of Peace is limited to a bow of the head. 4. The Precious Blood will not be distributed. 5. Communion will continue to be brought to those unable to come forward. Please notify the ushers. Meetings: Indoor meetings and gatherings are no longer time limited. Mask guidelines as above apply. Yet to come: Refreshments after Mass, funeral luncheons, and rental/use of the hall for social gatherings. Note: The dispensation from participating at Mass continues to be effect until we are notified by the Bishop. Our 5 pm Mass will continue to be shown on our website each Sunday morning. Mass can also be watched on EWTN and Channel 106. This has been an incredible journey filled with moments of frustration and sadness, gratefulness and joy. Our parish family is slowly but surely being re-connected. For us, the Eucharist remains as the source of our spiritual vitality and strength as we celebrate our faith together, live our faith in our daily lives, and share our faith with others. In Christ, the Prince of Peace, Father Ken PoP—Ministry In Action Bulletin Announcement Requests The Catholic Historical Center’s mission is to pre- If you would like an item or event to be considered for serve the history of the Clinton area Catholic church- publication in the weekly bulletin, please contact es.
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