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St. Bonaventure Catholic Church 1565 18Th Avenue Columbus, Nebraska 68601 Office@Stboncc.Com Sunday of Divine Mercy April 28, 2019 St. Bonaventure Catholic Church 1565 18th Avenue Columbus, Nebraska 68601 www.stboncc.com [email protected] RECTORY OFFICE . .402-564-7151 FAX. .402-562-6025 Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.–12:00 noon; 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Bulletin notices: Submit in writing to the rectory on April 29 for May 5. New Parishioners: If you would like to join our parish, pick up a registration form in the back of church or stop by the rectory. MASS SCHEDULE PRIESTS: 402-564-7151 Weekend: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Pastor. .Fr. Mike Swanton Sunday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. In Residence. .Fr. Matt Capadano 1:30 p.m.-Spanish Twenty-four hour Eucharistic Adoration. Permanent Deacons. .Dan Keiter Rosary is prayed 30 minutes before Mass. We are looking for Larry Mielak, Jim Naughtin and Art Spenner rosary leaders for 6:30 p.m. Call the rectory to volunteer. Daily: PARISH OFFICE TEAM: 402-564-7151 Tuesday through Friday: 6:30 a.m. Parish Secretary. Stephanie Johnson SACRAMENTS Liturgist/Special Projects. .Dianne Keiter Reconciliation: Pastoral/Stewardship . Belinda Keiter Saturday: 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. and by appointment Family Faith Formation Coordinator. .Cheryl Rambour Baptism: Pre-Baptism class is required. Classes are offered every month Business Manager. .Kim Arlt on the Monday before the second Sunday. To register call the Maintenance . Jorge Torres rectory. Parents should be active in their faith and be registered in the parish. Youth Ministry/Godparents . .Lynn Heinrich Marriage: Sarah Doerneman Contact the pastor at least six months prior to a wedding. Music Coordinator Couples should either be registered in the parish or have some Jan Moser . 402-564-6121 connection to the parish. HISPANIC MINISTRY Hospital Visitation: Fr. Gerry Gonderinger. .402-352-3540 Due to privacy laws, hospitals no longer notify the parish office Fr. Jairo Congote . 402-352-3540 if parishioners are admitted. Please contact the rectory if you or one of your family members are going to be hospitalized. Rocio Adame. .402-564-7151 Sick Calls: GRADE SCHOOL. 402-564-7153 Contact the rectory if you are not able to attend Mass and would Principal. Cheryl Zoucha like Holy Communion on Sunday or First Friday. Secretary. .Barb Brockhaus Vocations: Do you have questions about vocations, or would like to talk PRESCHOOL/CHILDCARE. .402-564-9338 about your vocation? Call the pastor, visit archomaha.org/ Director. .Kim Kluever ministries/vocations/, contact Fr. Roza at 402-558-3100 or [email protected] or our Vocation Commitee: Leonard & SCOTUS JR. & SR. HIGH SCHOOL 402-564-7165 Theresa Gabriel 402-564-2593-L or 402-910-4563-T or President. Jeff Ohnoutka [email protected]. We're here to help. ST. BONAVENTURE COLUMBUS, NE From our Pastor…. PARISH NEWS This weekend we welcome Archbishop CONGRATULATIONS to the new members of George J. Lucas to St. Bonaventure Church our Catholic community! for Confirmation. The following people were sacramentally initiated into the Catholic faith at the Easter Vigil celebration: Congratulations to all our young people Confirmandi receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation this Suleyma “Suly” Basulto (Saint Theresa of Jesus) weekend! They now have a greater Full Communion responsibility to live out their Christian call as Thomas “Tom” Foerster (Saint Sebastian) disciples. Heather Holt (Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton) Mandy Lauck (Saint Lucia of Syracuse) Parents, you must do all in your power to Special thanks to the RCIA team, Fr. Mike Swanton, Willie Piitz, guide them on the right path. Read these Michell Ruskamp, Connie Nagengast and Belinda Keiter who jour- Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 6:9-10; Galatians neyed with the candidates and catechumens throughout this year. A big thank you to those who decorated the church. Thank you for 5:19-21; Revelation 22:15. The spiritual lives providing the finishing touches to a most glorious celebration! of our young people is serious business. All of us in the Body of Christ have a TRI-PARISH DIVINE responsibility to be faithful to our Lord who MERCY SERVICE Join us today, April 28 at 3:00 p.m. at St. Isidore showers us with abundant blessings day and Church for confessions, Divine Mercy Chaplet and night. Pray that the Fruits of the Spirit (love, brief reflections. On June 13, 2002 Pope John Paul II granted a plenary joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, indulgence for Divine Mercy Sunday. Conditions given for this faithfulness, gentleness and self-control) may plenary indulgence: be abundantly evident in our youth! 1. Sacramental Confession (twenty days before or twenty days after Divine Mercy Sunday) 2. Reception of Holy Communion (on Divine Mercy Sunday) 3. Prayer for the intentions of the Su- Blessings, preme Pontiff (Our Father, Hail Mary, and a Glory Be.) 4. Partic- ipation in the prayers and devotions held in honor on Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Sunday, in any church or chapel, in a spirit that is completely detached from the affection for a sin, even a venial sin. [Instead of participating in the prayers and devo- VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL tions held in honor of Divine Mercy, a person, who in the presence Sign up for St. Bonaventure 2019 Vacation Bible of the Blessed Sacrament exposed or reserved in the tabernacle, School June 3-6, 9:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Space is recite the Our Father and the Creed, adding a devout prayer to the limited. Registrations available in the church office merciful Lord Jesus (e.g. Merciful Jesus, I trust in you!");] and on the website stboncc.com WALK TO JERUSALEM The Walk To Jerusalem 12 week program has reached LOL EASTER BAKE SALE the end. Thank you everyone for participating. Almost Through monetary donations, raffle tickets and baked goods, 250 St. Bonaventure parishioners walked from Colum- Ladies of the Lord raised over $800! Thank you to all those who bus to Jerusalem 3 times for a total of 45,867 miles. The Platte donated, helped with the sale and purchased raffle tickets and County Lifestyle Coalition is very appreciative of all the support baked goods. Your donations, time and talent helped contribute from Father Mike, team captains, and walkers who participated. to such a successful day and is very appreciated! A big thanks to our team captains who recorded miles every week! Kim Allen, Liz Gonka, Kelly Faltys, Jared Johnson. Barb LADIES OF THE LORD NEWS! Brockhaus, Don Heimes, Pat Heimes, Patti Held, Ashley Karges, LOL Circle Rotation as follows: Kathy Steiner, Cathy Kohl, Dianne Keiter, Kelli Thomazin, Amy Schaecher, Lori Steiner, Terri Hotovy, Mary Young, Sharee Jed- April — Circles 7 & 8 Funeral Dinners licka, Janelle Mustard. They made this program run smooth for May — Circles 9 & 10 Funeral Dinners 12 weeks! Follow us on Facebook! St. Bonaventure Ladies of the Lord In the meantime KEEP WALKING and watch for more programs to come. CHURCH CLEANING SCOTUS LUNCH MENU Thank you to the following people who cleaned the April 29 – May 3 church on April 13: Hank & Betty Heimann, Jill Erick- Monday: Nachos, Tri Potato, Corn, Fruit son, Cindy Sackett, Becky Laska, Duane Ostdiek, Bill & Tuesday: Country Baked Steak, Mashed Potato, Broccoli, Dinner Pat Bogus, Deb Krumland and Brynn Vanderneiden. And Roll, Fruit to those who cleaned the church on April 20: Kay Miller, Melissa Wednesday: Chicken Fajita, Buttered Noodles, Mixed Veggie, Foreman, Jan Brezinski, Kelly Feehan, Kris Robak, Becky Laska, Fruit Nick Behle and Kim Kluever. Thursday: Chicken Nuggets, Fries, Baked Beans, Fruit Crew #11 will clean the church on May 3 at 1:00 p.m. Friday: Pizza, Green Beans, Fruit STEWARDSHIP SPANISH Easter Flower Donations (Partial List cont’d) ANUNCIOS en ESPAÑOL In Memory of: Donated By: Ron & Donna Bernt M/M Richard Bernt Pete Sleddens; Rose Moore M/M Kevil Moore Joe & Gertrude Szatko, M/M Joseph Szatko Franklin L & Cecil Wilch, Liv/Dec Wilch & Szatko Families Donated By: Mr. Rodriguez & Mrs. Azpeitia MEALS ON WHEELS St. Bon’s is scheduled to deliver Meals on Wheels the week of April 29. Please call Jan Brezinski, 402-276- 0128 or 402-564-6788 if you will be able to deliver to the home bound that week. Thank you! Domingo de la Divina Misericordia Padre Jairo Congote LOTTERY CALENDAR WINNERS Este domingo nuestra parroquia de Schuyler de la April 22 – April 28, 2019 $55-(0408)Kevin & Lori Moore 04-22-19 Divina Misericordia celebrará en grande con una Misa $55-(1077) John & Bobbi Shotkoski 04-23-19 bilingüe y comida gratis para los feligreses e invitados. $55-(0713) Project 2020 04-24-19 Después rezaremos la Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia. $55-(0839) Carroll & Linda McPhillips 04-25-19 ¿Por qué hacemos esta devoción? ¿Quién nos la dio? Esta $55-(0321) Hannah Thomazin 04-26-19 devoción especial se comenzó a esparcir por el mundo en- $100-(0124)Stacey & Terry Brockhaus 04-27-19 tero a partir del diario de una joven monja polaca en 1930 $200-(0653) Mark & Sharon Leif 04-28-19 Santa Faustina. El mensaje no es nada nuevo, pero nos recuerda lo que la Iglesia siempre ha enseñado por medio MOTHER’S DAY ROSES de las Sagradas Escrituras y la tradición: que Dios es miser- Columbus Right ot Life will be selling red roses on icordioso y que perdona y que nosotros también debemos Mother’s Day weekend May 11 & 12 after all the ser misericordiosos y debemos perdonar. Masses. They will be $2.00 each. Please support this El mensaje de Misericordia es que Dios nos Ama a to- Pro-life fundraiser and help build a culture of life in our dos, no importa cuán grande sean nuestras faltas.
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