CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL April 21 & 22, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Easter

We, the members of All Saints Parish, gather together to promote our lifelong faith journey. We are committed to gaining a greater understanding of God through Word and Sacrament, faith formation, responsible stewardship, and service to those in need. By reaching out to others and uniting as a family, we seek to make God the primary focus in our lives.

"I am the good shepherd, and I know mine and mine know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I will lay down my life for the sheep." - Jn 10:14-15

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www.facebook.com/AllSaints CedarRapidsIowa All Saints Parish Staff Parish Office Center ~ 363-6130 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM MASS TIMES Sunday 10:30 am Pastor Rev. John R. Flaherty [email protected] Ext. 116 Tuesday 8:00 am Priest’s Residence (Emergency only) 362-1691 Wednesday 8:00 am Deacon Mike Klappholz [email protected] Ext. 107 Thursday 9:00 am Deacon Ed Martin [email protected] Ext. 105 Business Manager Tracy A. Huk [email protected] Ext. 111 Saturday 4:00 pm Bookkeeper Jenn Boyens [email protected] Ext. 108

Pastoral Associate Linda Stavropoulos [email protected] Ext. 109 RECONCILIATION Dir. of Music Ministries Bev Gearhart [email protected] Ext. 106 Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 pm Dir. of Communications Brian Conway [email protected] Ext. 104 or by appointment Dir. of Faith Formation Casey Bilodeau [email protected] Ext. 114 Coord. Faith Formation Dan Tatara [email protected] Ext. 112 ADORATION Scrip Coordinator Anne Shires [email protected] 414-213-5221 Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm All Saints Parish School ~ 363-4110

LITURGY OF THE HOURS School Principal Megan Boomgarden [email protected] Ext. 234 Friday 8:00 am School Office Manager Elaine Collins [email protected] Ext. 233 Preschool Director Sheri Miller [email protected] 298-9844 Childcare Director Carrie McArtor [email protected] 298-9844

All Saints Catholic Church  720 29th St. SE  Cedar Rapids, IA 52403

All Saints Scrip Please Pray For The Following People (Why people want prayers isn't important, the prayers are!) Geraldine Richards, Mike Barber, Margaret Harris, Kellyn Moeller, Kenneth & Louise Hebron, Dorothy Loehr, Duncan Fabor, Caray Frank, Phyllis Simonin, Leon & Vera Mehring, Pete Prichard, Brette Dostal, Ruth Affeldt, Eric Grossmyer, Shelly Sargent, Pat Malloy, Scott Bembenek, Ralph Loeffelholz, Curran Rosser, Forrest Rosser, Mark Dietenberger, Kevin Conway, Tina Schmitz, Christina Rinderknecht, Nancy Bires, Randy Krejci, Kerry Lynn, Christina Lynn, Beth Hennessey, Jim Shipman, Karen Pfeiler, Kristin Catrenich, Thomas Marbach U Scrip is available after masses this weekend! Scrip Needs Order Filling Volunteers! Parishioners & Family Members on Active Duty Scrip is still looking for order filling volunteers after masses Andy Murtha, Stephen so we are able to continue to offer this great program to our Ocenosak families. Training provided and you will be paired with an experienced volunteer. To add a name call Brian Conway, Communications Director, at 363- 6130, ext. 104. Names will be listed for 4 weeks and may be renewed. Need more information or want to shadow with some U Recently deceased will be listed for two weeks. existing volunteers? Email us at [email protected] to set up a time. Volunteer Appreciation Brunch Scrip Volunteer Calendar: http://signup.com/go/ Please join us for our annual Volunteer Q11VrQ. Appreciation Brunch after mass this Sunday, Scrip FAQs-What Is Scrip? April 22nd in the Social Hall. If you have  Do you want to earn money towards lowering tuition helped out at the church or school in any expenses or funding areas at our parish? Scrip purchases capacity, you and your family are are an easy way to do that. encouraged to attend. Thank you for your  Retailers who participate in Scrip sell their gift cards to generous stewardship! us at a discounted rate. All Saints Scrip sells them at their face value, and the cards are worth their face value. Save the Date!  The discount for each card (on order form and website) The 2018 Golf Outing & Dinner aka Scrip rebate for each card is how you and All Saints Fundraiser will be Monday, July 16th at earn money. The scrip rebates accrue over the Scrip Hunter’s Ridge in Marion. Registration at "year" May16 to May15 as you make purchases. Your 11:00 AM, Noon shotgun start, 5:30 PM total is paid out each Fall. dinner. $100 per player, $175 for couples,  Regular purchasers of scrip can accrue hundreds of $350 for an entire foursome. Includes dollars for their half of Scrip earnings. Earn even more golf, cart and dinner. Look for more details soon! by using ScripNow! on our website. Questions? Check out www.shopwithscrip.com or email All Saints Merchandise is Back! us at [email protected]. We have a new line-up of clothing & Thank you for your support of Scrip at All Saints! novelties available for purchase! Order in the narthex after mass, or go to our web site (allsaintscr.com). Hurry, as products Stewardship Corner are only available for order through To be good stewards we must be good this weekend! shepherds, willing to lay down our lives for those committed to our care, not mere hired Adoration Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm hands who run off, “leaving the sheep to be Queen of All Saints Chapel snatched and scattered by the wolf.” (Please check the website for adjusted times in the event of a funeral)

New Parish Directory Thank You All Saints! Our most recent directory is five years Thanks to the diligent effort of old! We started taking pictures parishioners, All Saints School will for a new one on April 10th. receive more than $3,890 from the Lifetouch is the photography company receipts you saved. The total value of taking the pictures for us. Sitting the receipts returned was over $778,000! appointments are free, and include a Thank you, and keep saving those receipts for next year! copy of the directory and a free 8 X 10 portrait. There is no obligation to purchase anything! Ordering additional photos is entirely at your discretion. We will not have additional directories for sale. To get a directory, you must have your picture taken. Appointments may still be made by going to the parish website (www.allsaintscr.com) and clicking the directory photo scheduling link. We look forward to having a vibrant, up-to-date directory for everyone soon!

Young at Heart Noon, Wednesday, May 16 Terri Clark, RDN/LD, with the Mercy Medical Center Dietitians, will be the guest speaker at the May 16 Young at Heart potluck luncheon. Ms. Clark will Congratulations! discuss “Good Nutrition is the Mission” of Oliver Michael Anderson, son of David & the Mercy Dietitians. She shares this quote of Ann Sarah Anderson, and Kennedy Marie Moore, Wigmore, author and nutrition advocate: “The food you eat daughter of Christopher & Jill Moore, were can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine baptized on April 15th. Welcome to the or the slowest form of poison.” family of All Saints! Please plan to attend this luncheon and share a great lunch and an enjoyable time with fellow parishioners. Everyone is Our Call to Share Collection asked to bring a dish to share and their own table service. If The Our Call to Share you are a member of All Saints Parish and are age 55 or Collection will be taken up in older, this is for you. our parish on the weekend of April 28-29, 2018. The Pope Francis Requests Church to combined collections for this Spring include: Peter’s Pence, Pray for Vocations Catholic Relief Services, Catholic Communications and the Pope Francis has asked the entire Witness. Please use the envelope received in the mail and Church to pray for vocations this place it in the regular collection. Thank you for your Sunday, April 22. Let us pray for generous prayerful and financial support. the hearts of men and women everywhere to be open to God's All Saints Catholic Church Blood Drive plan, encourage our fellow Saturday, May 5th, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM parishioners to pray and voice Lower Level encouragement to teens and Sign up by calling Dennis Mullarkey at 319-350-3776 or young adults, and consider long-term efforts to intercede for e-mail [email protected], or go vocations. A bookmark with a prayer for vocations and the online at top ten list of things to do to promote vocations can be found www.bloodcenterimpact.org using at the Prayer Station in the narthex. More resources can be the group code 1879. found at: http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and- Please eat and drink before donating teachings/vocations/world-day-of-prayer-for- and bring Photo Identification. vocations.cfm.

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Formation My first year of making art HaveHa you heardh about Familyy FormatioFormation?ation? It has been with the students here at All suchch a great at year that we hahave ddecidedided tot invite invi families Saints has been an exciting with students in K-5th grade to our May session and see one. I had been teaching older what all the excitement is about. Come find out how you students, so the return to the and your family can grow individually and as a family in elementary art room was your relationship with Christ at our next Family Formation above all a return to the first event! Please join us for food and fellowship, faith building, materials of and fun as we learn more about the Virgin Mary. art-making: crayons, popsicle sticks, When: May 6th 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM (We end with mass) tempera paint, glitter. It was a return, Where: All Saints Social Hall too, to the world of first looks. I watched Questions? Contact Dan at [email protected]. with my students as they saw for the first time the series of remarkable self- portraits that Pablo Picasso made over the course of his lifetime, the glowing landscapes painted by Wassily Kandinsky that culminate in brightly colored paintings of repeating circles, and the strange Op-Art paintings of Bridget Riley, who, two decades after Kandinsky’s death, reintroduced the idea of space into abstract painting. The first and second graders looked at the way the Make plans now! main branches of a maple tree Vacation Bible School depart from its upright trunk; July 31—August 2 third graders at the ways in which the real world departs 6:30—8:00 PM from our ideas about it. The Social Hall fourth and fifth graders Youth and Adult Volunteers needed! explored a set of foundational Please contact Dan at [email protected] to ideas that artists have long used become a volunteer. to describe their surroundings—size-change, overlap, and one-point and two-point perspective—and used these to construct on sheets of paper miniature worlds of their own. It is my hope for my students that they learn enough about art- making and experience enough success in it here to go forward as capable middle schoolers; I hope, ultimately, that they grow into adults who see themselves as essentially creative beings. Robert Caputo

The One Bible Verse I Always Pray With By Mark Hart  © lifeteen.com There is no question I receive more from people online or at events act like it, that simple truth brings freedom and peace. There is a than “Hey Mark, what’s your favorite Bible verse?” Of course, questions God, Who cares for me and about me and is with me and desires a about whether or not Matt Maher has more gray hair than I do come relationship with me. What we call a storm, He calls a path. Moses in as a close second… but I digress. didn’t part the sea nor Peter tread upon it because they willed it… There is possibly no question easier to answer, yet more difficult. but because God did. Choosing one “favorite” Bible verse, for me, is like trying to choose a This second part of my favorite verse invites me (and you) to trust in favorite child. It’s impossible (although, my favor often rests on the His power over my own. God shifts the gears slightly, making three child who is not sugar-ed up and acting like a demoniac). promises to us: You see, different “seasons” of life bring with them different needs and 1. The Father will strengthen you. struggles, joys and failures. In this way and for this reason, every 2. The Father will help you. season has a different verse that I tend to lean on or 3. The Father will uphold you. look to for support, direction, or just plain hope. You’d be wise to commit these promises and, I have several favorite verses, to be honest. actually, the entire verse to memory. Write them  After a long and tiring day of ministry, I find down in your own handwriting. Plaster them on solace in Nehemiah 8:10. your mirrors, your walls, your dashboard… tattoo  When the Lord feels distant, or falls silent, I them on the insides of your eyelids if it’ll help you. lean into James 4:8. God’s not going anywhere. He will fight the battle  In those times my family or I am suffering, I for you (Exodus 14:14). He will be our help, our rush to Revelation 21:4. rock, our fortress, and our deliverer (Psalm 18:2).  In times where I’m overwhelmed with He will be there too, when we fall or jump into gratitude and God’s goodness, I turn to Psalm the pit and He will lift us out (Psalm 40:2). Like a 95:2 and 1 Thessalonians 3:9. good father, He will take us by the hand and lead  In times of confusion, I lean on Proverbs 3:5- us to victory, as the verse promises in its 6. conclusion.  When the future looks bleak, I pray Romans 8:28 and Jeremiah People are often surprised when I share this “favorite verse” with 29:11-12 until I actually trust in those words again. them. It’s as though they think that I never doubt or struggle, like the person holding the microphone or writing the book must Beyond all of these great nuggets of timeless wisdom, however, there “have it all figured out.” is one verse that encapsulates each of these sentiments and more. It comes from the Prophet Isaiah, given to him at a time of great To be clear, the only thing I’ve figured out is that I have nothing darkness, when he (and his nation) were falling into hopelessness: figured out, except this: I need Jesus. I need Jesus more and more every day. I cannot imagine my life without Him nor would I want to “Fear not, for I am with you, be not dismayed, for I am your do so. God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.” –Isaiah 41:10 Acknowledging your need for God does not make you weak; it makes you self-aware and honest. Admitting that you don’t have it I love this verse on so many levels. It is clear and concise. It is present all together does more than make you merely human; it makes you and unwavering. It is strong but still tender, challenging yet humble. The more you learn to look to and lean on God’s promises, comforting. In short, it is everything a good Father should be. the easier it becomes to trust in them and, ultimately, in Him. There is no command more repeated in Scripture than “fear not.” The I don’t share these verses, write, speak, or tweet because I have repetition of that command is not because God is forgetful, but nothing better to do, but because I have no One better to share. I because we are. God knows we are often tempted to give in to fear. don’t have all the answers but I know the Answer, and His Name However, pay attention to the “why.” God tells us not to fear… is Jesus Christ. because He is with us. If you’re still reading this little blog I’d like to end with a challenge. I Think about the first time you were left alone as a child or lost sight of cited about a dozen verses in parentheses above. More often than not your parent in a crowded store. Fear comes like a tidal wave. Yet that when we read a blog or chapter we don’t actually take the time to moment your eyes lock onto your parent again ushers in a reclaimed look verse citations up. I’d like to ask you to do it this time. Grab peace and security. How often in your life are you filled with fear? If your own Bible and highlighter. Open to each and let God’s truth we are present enough to the situation and aware enough to pray – pierce your heart and penetrate your soul in a new way. and call God into the situation – that fear quickly turns to dust. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter what my favorite verse is – it’s about Pay close attention to what the Spirit breathes in this verse. For not whether or not I let the Word of God dwell in me richly (Colossians only does God bid us not to fear, and remind us of His eternal (dare I 3:16) and whether you do. Life is not a wrestling match of “God even say “Eucharistic”) presence with us, but He tells us there is no versus you” but, rather a love story where God verses you – all you reason to dismay for He is God. have to do is turn His holy page each day and let Him. God is God; I am not. No matter how hard we try or how often we Happy reading.

All Saints Leadership Elections May 5 - 6, 2018 Below you will find brief biographies of the candidates for elected We encourage you to read about all of the candidates before positions at All Saints. If you will be out of town election prayerfully choosing whom you would like to represent you on weekend, there is an absentee ballot on the page after the the various councils. Our gratitude goes out to all those who biographies. Absentee ballots may be dropped in the collection have accepted the call to run! Please share your thanks with basket or returned to the parish office. them as well.

Pastoral Council Candidates Three elected positions open, two 3 year terms, one 2 year term Mike Donohue is a Dennis Mullarkey Sharon Tauke has life-long member of has been a member of been a member of All All Saints. Mike is a All Saints parish for Saints parish since she member of the All 37 years. Now was five years old. She, Saints Prayer Group retired, he and his her siblings and her and the Men of the wife Kim are children all attended All Eucharist. A mostly retired attorney, spending more time with their eight Saints School. Sharon Mike says of his bid for Pastoral Council: grandchildren. Dennis has served the has been very active in the parish, in St. “ I have received much grace and many parish as a member of the Board of Monica Circle, Quilters, Social Justice blessings as a member of a faith filled, Education, Pastoral Council, Religious and various prayer and mentor groups. spirit-based community of followers of Education instructor and various other “As a member of the Pastoral Council, I Christ. I look forward to the committees. “I feel as a member of the believe I would be able to identify parish opportunity to give back a bit of what I pastoral council I can build on those past needs and help the council set goals and have received.” experiences and contribute to the future determine resources that would be of our parish, strengthening my personal positive for the parish.” faith journey as well.” Patricia Duffy-Votroubek has been an All Saints parishioner for more than 40 years. With two adult daughters, she and her husband Mike are very active at All Saints. Pat serves as a Hospitality and Eucharistic Minister, assists in funeral ministry, and attends Young at Heart. “I look forward to serving All Saints as a member of the Pastoral Council.”

Faith Formation Commission Two elected positions open, 3 year term Colleen Arnold and her late husband Duane Stacey Bennett has been a member of All raised five children at All Saints. She has been Saints parish for over 15 years. She and her an active parishioner and volunteer over the husband have one son, who is a sixth grader at past 30 years in both the school and church. Regis. Stacy volunteers in the school office, Colleen is a member of the Mother Cabrini substitute teaches and is a very active scrip Circle, Quilters and Choir. She also assist volunteer. She is also a Eucharistic Minister. with funeral dinners and was a Girl Scout “Having gone through the RCIA process leader for many years. “All Saints has been a very big support myself over 15 years ago, I feel it is important to continue to system for me through the years and I feel it is important to offer opportunities for our congregation to grow in faith.” give back when you can.”

Catholic School Board Candidates Two elected positions open, 3 year term Jay Barthelme and his Mary Ducey is a Tiffany Everson and wife Lisa have been professor of her husband Jason have members of All Saints philosophy at Mt. been parishioners for 7 for 10 years. Both of Mercy, and has been a years. Both of their their children attended member of All Saints children are All Saints All Saints School and for 12 years. She has students. Tiffany is a have continued on at been involved in former School nurse at Regis and Xavier. Jay has been very RCIA and the new family formation All Saints. She is also a volunteer with involved at the school in different roles program, has served on the Faith APT and scrip, and is very involved with and on various committees. He is also a Formation Commission and is a Lector the MOMs program. “As a post- Hospitality Minister at the church. “I and Eucharistic Minister at church. “I've secondary educator, I have experienced believe Catholic education is our spent my whole life in Catholic schools, how vital a solid elementary education is building block to unify our children and from first grade through my doctorate, in developing successful students. I look families. Emphasizing the growth in faith and then teaching in Catholic schools forward to helping our young children and community of the church.” since then. I believe in Catholic and their educators feel well-prepared, education!” motivated, and supported.”

Nikki Kettelkamp Melinda Murphy Lisa Sherard has been a and her husband Dick was raised in All Saints member of All Saints joined All Saints parish School and parish, and parish for 13 years. She through the RICA has two daughters and her husband Erik program 4 years ago. currently attending the have 4 children, 3 of Their children all school. After a stint whom will be All Saints attended All Saints living in Arizona, she is students next year. She school. Nikki and her family serve as excited to be back in Cedar Rapids. has been an educator in Cedar Rapids for Hospitality Ministers at church. She is “Being new to the school, I am currently 13 years, and has been actively involved also very active on the Parish Life learning about the many different in the school and APT as a volunteer. “I Committee. “I love All Saints and the activities and volunteer opportunities. I would love to get more involved in Parish has been so welcoming to us! I would love to be a part of the All Saints different activities and I think the School want to continue to find ways to serve School Board.” Board would be a good fit for me.” the church and the school.”

Becky Weininger and her husband Jason have been All Saints parishioners for 13 years. Both of their children attend All Saints school. Becky has recently become a Lector at church, as well as being an active Girl Scout leader, APT volunteer and committee chair. “I am dedicated to the students, teachers and families of our school and parish. I feel a responsibility as an active member of our community to help in any way I can to advance and promote our school.”

Please vote using the absentee ballot on the next page if you will not be here the weekend of May 5 & 6.

Pastoral Associate Job Opportunity Blessed Sacrament Parish is seeking a full-time Pastoral Associate to begin on July 1, 2018. This staff member assists the pastor particularly in ongoing development of parishioner time & talent stewardship, and evangelization efforts. The candidate must be a practicing Catholic. A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Theology or a related field is preferred. Go to www.blessedsacramentwaterloo.org and click on “Employment Opportunity” to review the full job description and download an application. Applications are being accepted immediately with a deadline of April 30th. Please send the completed application with cover letter and resume to Fr. Tom McDermott at [email protected] or Blessed Sacrament Church, 650 Stephan Ave. Waterloo, IA 50701.

Catholic Evangelization Outreach All Saints Nights at Green Square Meals Immaculate Conception Catholic Church All Saints helps prepare and serve dinner at Thursday, April 26 from 6:30 - 8:00 PM Green Square Meals soup kitchen, 2-3 times Matt Fradd, speaks to over 50,000 people a a month. Sign up to help at the link below year to share the truth of pornography’s or contact Tina Lampe (319-651-3161 or negative impact on: men, women, youth, [email protected]). families and society as a whole. He will ADULT/FAMILY NIGHTS: (2nd & 5th Tuesday) share how to be released from the chains of YOUTH NIGHTS: (3rd Monday, grades 6-12, pornography. Free child chaperones provided) care will be provided. All are welcome! Sign up at: http://tiny.cc/AllSaintsGSM Bring a friend! New Catholic Radio Station in Cedar Rapids Metro Catholic Outreach Tune in to KMMK 88.7 FM We are serving almost 280 people from “Talk Radio for Catholic Living” over 90 families this week with your generous support. KMMK is currently on the air serving Cedar Rapids and the surrounding areas. We are running low of reusable bags with See KMMK-FM.org or contact Tony handles. If you have extra at home, we would love you to & Sue May (775-2579) for more send them our way! information. Our most urgent pantry needs include: Canned Pasta Soup Pork & Beans Catholic Daughters of the Americas Rice Products Potatoes Canned Beans Be a Life Saver! Donate for Domestic Canned Fruit Helper Meals Pasta Sauce Abuse Victims. Catholic Daughters of the Thank you all for everything you do for MCO! Americas will be accepting donations as part of the annual Life Savers Drive to promote Annual Catholic Men's Conference awareness of domestic abuse and raise funds The Catholic Men’s Fellowship of the for victims. The Life Saver Drive will take Archdiocese of Dubuque will host their place Saturday, April 28, at Fareway Foods in Town & annual men’s conference on Saturday, Country Shopping Center, 9 am–3 pm. April 28, 2018 at Xavier High School in Donations will benefit local domestic abuse Cedar Rapids. The keynote speaker this shelters and programs. We appreciate your year will be Matt Fradd. For more support. information and to register, please visit the website www.catholicmenonline.com.

Absentee Ballot Pastoral Council Faith Formation Commission Catholic School Board (Choose three) (Choose two) (Choose two) Mike Donohue Colleen Arnold Jay Barthelme Dennis Mullarkey Stacey Bennett Mary Ducey Sharon Tauke Tiffany Everson Patricia Duffy-Votroubek Nikki Kettelkamp Melinda Murphy Lisa Sherard Name or Envelope Number: Becky Weininger

Absentee ballots must be turned in prior to Saturday, May 5. Registered parishioners who have been Confirmed are eligible to vote.

Scripture for the Week of April 22, 2018 Mass Intentions Sun: Acts 4:8-12/Ps 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29/ Day Date Time Mass Intention 1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18 Tues Apr 24 8:00 AM U Barry & Schermann Families Mon: Acts 11:1-18/Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4/Jn 10:1-10 Wed Apr 25 8:00 AM U Donny Fandel Tues: Acts 11:19-26/Ps 87:1b-3, 4-5, 6-7/Jn 10:22-30 Thurs Apr 26 9:00 AM U Rev. Mark Reasoner Wed: 1 Pt 5:5b-14/Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17/Mk 16:15-20 Sat Apr 28 4:00 PM For the People Thurs: Acts 13:13-25/Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25 & 27/Jn 13:16-20 Sun Apr 29 10:30 AM U Stan Doering Fri: Acts 13:26-33/Ps 2:6-7, 8-9, 10-11ab/Jn 14:1-6 Sat: Acts 13:44-52/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4/Jn 14:7-14 Sun: Acts 9:26-31/Ps 22:26-27, 28, 30, 31-32/ In the event of a funeral, daily Mass will be canceled. 1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8 Updates will be posted at www.allsaintscr.com.

Opportunities for Prayer Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Wednesdays, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM in the Queen of All Saints Chapel. Devotions to the Blessed Virgin 1st Saturday of the month at 3:35 PM. Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion Tuesdays after the 8:00 AM Mass. All Saints Prayer Group Tuesdays at 7:30 PM. Prayer Tree available to anyone who would like us to pray for their intentions. Please call Ramona Welsh at 366-1770. Women’s Prayer Group Tuesday mornings after Mass. Rosary 30 minutes prior to the 4:00 PM Mass on Saturday. Pilgrim Virgin Rosary April 22nd - 27th, Ray and Kathy Stefani; 3545 Timber Ridge Trail M.O.M.S. Rosary 7:30 PM 1st Monday of the month, Queen of All Saints Chapel. Rosary for Life Every Monday at 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (in the Chapel). Liturgy of the Hours Chapel, Friday 8:00 AM. Liturgical Ministry Schedule April 28 & 29 May 5 & 6 Saturday, 4:00 PM Sunday, 10:30 AM Saturday, 4:00 PM Sunday, 10:30 AM Sacristan Joan Fishburn Norma Waters Jenny Tursi Jerry Sullivan Extraordinary Sharon Warden Andrew Lang Corinne Miller Cate Biro Minister of Mary Goiffon Jamie Morrissey Barrie Ernst Sherry Casey Holy Lydia Stallman Larry Hunter Patricia Votroubek Stephanie Helle Communion Marvin Stallman Ann Hunter LeElyn Metz Nicole Johnson Linda Vermeersch Kathy Nelson Dilla Cosgrove Chris Conway Teel Thebeau Bill Knapp Jack Cosgrove Joe Latta James Thebeau Dianne Knapp Stacey Bennett Tom Harrington Gary Anhalt Ella Peckosh Marissa Cosgrove Ann-Marie Simmons Altar Server Jonah Hodge Lauren Holverson Lillie Dostal Carson Helle Riley Hoover Joe Semelroth Claire Dougherty Andrew Kirpes Emily Jennings Brooke Loney Jake Dougherty Thomas Klein Kylie Jennings Hudson Morrissey Julian Gladish Jessie Koozer Ava Junge Ellanor Morrissy Preston Haefner Allison Ledford Lector Mike Warden Lynn Holverson Deb Hagedorn Robin Brown Gary Ellis Todd Holverson Dolores Reisinger JoAnn Hand Hospitality Patricia Votroubek Ericka Mushrush Jay Barthelme Ashley Beeler Minister Tom Takes Casey Mushrush Daniel Greene Jody Bernemann Mike Votroubek Sue Bright Joni Musel Chris Chicchelly Marlene Wilson Jim Nelson Dick Kettelkamp Sean Harschnek Fred Overmann Mike Schulte Nikki Kettelkamp Bill Hunter Darlene Fandel Ashley Beeler Mary Ann Boardman Ines Rigolle Homebound Bea Rethwisch Jeani Murtha Minister Jeanne Amosson Scott Murtha

PARISH COMMITTEES & MINISTRIES: For more information, or to volunteer please call the contact listed below Altar Servers Deacon Mike Klappholz 363-6130 MOMs Katrina Bueckers 651-4043 All Saints Quilters Ann Tow 362-4498 Men of the Eucharist Mike Schulte 366-6788 APT Mindy Cairney 310-0999 Mother Cabrini Circle Cindy Erger 270-3950 Bereavement Linda Stavropoulos 363-6130 Mary Dias 480-287-3750 Boy Scouts Nick Klein 360-6029 Money Counters Jenn Boyens 363-6130 Catholic School Board Katie Walton 361-1985 Newcomers Welcome Marlene Wilson 363-5244 Cub Scouts Katie Walton 361-1985 Pastoral Council Tom Schroeder 366-2095 Eucharistic Ministers Deacon Mike Klappholz 363-6130 Parish Life Sharon Kennedy 366-8606 Faith Formation Casey Bilodeau 363-6130 Parish Plant Brian Talyat 213-1334 Faith Formation Comm. Cate Biro 721-3102 Prayer Group Gerald Sullivan 362-6576 Finance Council Emmett Scherrman 363-1436 Prayer Shawl Peg Schmitz 329-0155 Foundation Lisa Wallerstedt 365-7746 R.C.I.A Dan Tatara 363-6130 Green Square Meals Tina Lampe 366-2684 Respect Life Patty Kauffman 310-6083 Haiti Committee Steve Schmitz 389-0677 Sacristans Sherry Casey 270-0500 Homebound Ministry Stacy Cataldo 363-0493 Social Justice Tina Lampe 366-2684 Hospitality Ministry Sue Bright 247-4844 Sponsor Couple Tom & Mary Takes 364-8955 Interchurch Marv & Lydia Stallman 365-3748 St. Anne Circle Karen Martin 364-7524 Take Away Hunger Ann Hunter 366-6873 St. Monica Circle Jeanne Amosson 363-7573 Colleen Waldron 366-3188 Mary Ann Engelby 298-9072 Lectors Deacon Mike Klappholz 363-6130 Stewardship Chris Conway 298-1219 Liturgy Committee Sandy Putman 362-3376 Young at Heart Kathy Nelson 362-7695

Save the Date April Meetings

Event Date Date Group Place Time Ladies Tea Apr 29 03 Stewardship Library 6:30 PM Parish Elections May 05 & 06 03 Haiti Committee Social Hall 6:30 PM Catholic Evangelization Outreach May 14 05 Respect Life Library 10:00 AM Men’s Picnic Jul 15 05 Parish Plant Library 5:30 PM Parish Golf Outing Jul 16 10 Catholic School Board School 6:30 PM Vacation Bible School Jul 31 - Aug 02 11 Liturgy Committee Library 5:00 PM Holy Smokes BBQ Aug 19 17 St. Anne Circle Lower Level 1:00 PM First day of School Aug 23 18 Young at Heart Social Hall 12:00 PM 19 Finance Council Social Hall 5:00 PM 19 Pastoral Council Social Hall 5:30 PM 26 Faith Formation Library 6:30 PM 24 Parish Life Library 6:00 PM

Parish Guidelines Sacrament of Reconciliation: Tuesday through Thursday Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples are to make before the daily Mass and Saturday from 3 to 3:45 pm. arrangements with a parish priest or deacon at least six months Sacrament of Baptism: Baptism preparation is required. before the intended date of the wedding in order to fulfill the Contact Deacon Ed Martin (319-364-7524 or necessary requirements. Please call the parish office for an [email protected]) to schedule (some date appointment. restrictions may apply). Bulletin Deadline: Items must be submitted in writing to Newcomer Registration: Call the Parish Office at 363- the parish office by Noon on the preceding Monday to: 6130, ext. 104, or register on line at www.allsaintscr.com. [email protected].