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Parish Email: [email protected] Parish Website: www.blessedsacramentqcy.org Diocesan Website: www.dio.org

Blessed Sacrament Parish Phone: 222-2759 Blessed Sacrament School Phone: 228-1477 Pastor: Fr. Tom Meyer Principal: Christie Bliven Pastor Emeritus: Monsignor Michael Kuse School Administration Manager: Kailee Flesch Permanent : Deacon Terry Ellerman Secretary: Lori Quevillon Director of Faith Formation: Ginny Steinkamp Custodian: Rick Epping Secretary: Laura Megown Bookkeeper: Linda Ohnemus Director of Music: Steve Buckman Custodian: Jennifer Cunningham

CELEBRATION OF THE Monday: No Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, thursday, Friday: 8:30 a.m. (School Year) Saturday: 8:30 a.m. (Spanish) Sunday: 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

RECONCILIATION: Wednesday 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Saturday 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Sunday 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.

VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR Alison Smith 217-698-8500 ext. 162 email [email protected]

MISSION STATEMENT Forming disciples through prayer, liturgy, Word of God and service.

Blessed Sacrament Parish 15th Sunday, Ordinary Time From the Pastor’s Desk July 25, 2021 Today we celebrate the 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time. This week we begin a 5-week Monday July 26, 2021 short course on the Eucharist from John’s Chapter 6. No Mass The gospel for the next five weeks will be a succession Tuesday July 27, 2021 of passages from the Apostle John on the theology of 8:00 a.m. Jim Holtman the Eucharist. This first week we hear the miracle

Wednesday July 28, 2021 story of the Multiplication of the Loaves. feeds 8:00 a.m. Klene Family the five thousand with only five loaves and two fish. 5:30 p.m. Dan Kaltenbach The crowds were filled with food in abundance. Jesus’

Thursday July 29, 2021 miracle is a sign which anticipates his teaching that is 8:00 a.m. Phyllis Cawthon to come, that He alone is the “bread of life” to whom people can come and never again hunger. Friday July 30, 2021 Finally, it is time to begin thinking about RCIA. In 8:00 a.m. Fr. Peter Donohue a few weeks we will begin our next season of weekly Saturday July 31, 2021 RCIA sessions for those considering entrance into the 8:30 a.m. Bob Ericson Catholic faith. The first several months of RCIA are

Sunday August 1, 2021 considered a period of “Inquiry” when participants 8:00 a.m. People of the Parish have a chance to learn more about the Catholic faith 10:00 a.m. Sr. Florence Kuhn without making any specific commitments. If you or 5:00 p.m. Dr. Shelia Laws someone you know are interested in starting in the RCIA, please contact Ginny Steinkamp at our Parish Office.

Sunday, July 18, 2021 May the Peace of Christ be with you all, Fr. Tom

Regular Collection: $7,905.58 ______Electronic Giving: $975.00 Total Collection $8,880.58 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Weekly Support Needed: $12,013.00 July 25, 2021 Deficit/Surplus: ($3,132.42) 2 Kings 4:42-44. Psalm 145:10-11, 15-16, 17-18. Ephesians 4:1-6. John 6:1-15. Regular Support Actual (YTD) $26,078.13 Enough to Share. So much in the gospel today. Regular Support Needed (YTD) $36,039.00 Large crowd following Jesus. Nearness of Regular Deficit/Surplus: (YTD) ($9,960.87) , the remembering of rescue from slavery. The need to eat, thus, the need to Total School Collection $504.00 provide a meal. A giving of bread and fish by a

Haiti $604.00 little boy. Bounty. Sharing. Wasting nothing. Right here in the heart of summer, it is time to read the letter of Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti, on fraternity This Week in Our Parish and social friendship. Download a free study guide from the USCCB: https://www.usccb.org/resources/fratelli-tutti-study-guide.

Wednesday Adoration 8:30 a.m.—5:10 p.m. Even if it seems I may not have enough, what The and the 7:00 p.m. Church Fathers food can I share?

Even if it seems I may not have enough, what comfort can I provide for someone?

Even if it seems I may not have enough, what do I have that I will not waste, that I will gather up, save, and recycle?

“Traditionis Custodes” and the Unity of the Church By: Ginny Steinkamp On July 16, 2021, Pope Francis gave the Apostolic Letter issued “Motu Proprio” effectively placing great restriction on the use of the Roman Liturgy prior to the Reform of 1970 (the Traditional ). Met with both push back and praise, it is important for us to understand what the document actually states. Additionally, as the , our aim should be to promote the unity of the Church through goodwill and charity regardless of where we fall on this issue. What was the Guidance for the Traditional Latin Mass Before? language in pre-established personal parishes. During the Second Vatican Council in 1970, Pope Paul VI Priests ordained after Traditionis Custodes who wish to approved the revision and renewal of the ’s celebrate according to the of 1962 submit a liturgical books including the (rubrics for saying formal request not only to the Bishop but to the the Mass). Later, Pope St. John Paul II approved the third typical Apostolic See. edition of the Roman Missal. In 1984, Pope St. John Paul II Priests already celebrating according to the 1962 Missal must granted the faculty of using the Roman Missal published in 1962 request authorization of faculties from the diocese Bishop. by Blessed John XXIII. John Paul II would issue his own “Previous norms, instructions, permissions, and customs that Apostolic Letter in Motu Proprio (meaning of his own accord or do not conform to the provisions of the present Motu Proprio decided personally) encouraging the bishops to make “broad and are abrogated.” generous the use of this faculty on behalf of all the faithful who sought it” (). Again in 2007, Pope How does this affect us and how we ought to proceed? Benedict XVI would liberally encourage the practice of the While Blessed Sacrament Parish enjoys the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass. In his Motu Proprio Summorum Novus Ordo (the post-conciliar liturgy), this guidance does affect Pontificum, Pope Benedict referenced St. Gregory the Great us whether positively or negatively. Many may appreciate any stating “He ordered that the form of the sacred liturgy, both of the effort to bring about greater unity in a Church that appears to be sacrifice of the Mass and the Divine Office, as celebrated in very divided at times. It is important to note that for more Rome, should be defined and preserved.” Pope Benedict XVI traditionally minded Catholics, especially those enjoying the found it worth pointing out that many of our fathers and mothers celebration of the Roman Missal of 1962, that this could feel like in faith were inspired and enriched by the practice of the Latin an intimidating decree. For traditionally minded Catholics, there Liturgy. After consideration of the requests of the faithful and in is a lot of uncertainty as to the future of the celebration of this an aim to ensure that “the respect and reverence due to divine rite or a more reverent and accurate implementation of the Novus worship...be renewed and adapted to the needs of our time” just Ordo. We should all seek unity and peace with both charity and as the Second Vatican Council taught, Pope Benedict XVI truth. Regardless of where our opinions fall on the matter, we are decreed the following (not the entire list of decrees): members of the Body of Christ and must edify that Body. Here The Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI is the are a few ways for us to respond charitably: ordinary expression of the rule of prayer in the Latin rite and Prayer: the Roman Missal Promulgated by St. Pius V is the Pope Francis is the Vicar of Christ and leader of the Universal

extraordinary expression. Church. We must pray for him that the Holy Spirit is always “Communities of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies guiding his pastoral ministry. Additionally, we can pray for of Apostolic Life” [example Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter – healing, understanding, and peace among believers. Jesus prays the community at St. Rose in Quincy] may celebrate the for us saying, “that they may all be one; even as thou, Father, art Mass according the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal in in me, and I in thee, that they also may be in us, so that the world their own oratories if permitted to do so. may believe that thou hast sent me” (John 17:1). “If an individual community or an entire Institute or Society Study: wishes to have such celebrations frequently, habitually, or Read both Pope Benedict’s Summorum Pontificum and Pope permanently, the matter is to be decided by the Major Francis’s Traditionis Custodes for yourself. It is easy to read a Superiors according to the norm of law and their particular headline or an editorial and walk away without the truth. Seek the laws and statutes.” truth at its source. These celebrations may be spontaneously attended by Take Courage: members of the faith Jesus says to us in John 16:33, “I have said this to you, so that in me you may have peace. In the world you face persecution. But New Guidance on the Traditional Latin Mass take courage; I have conquered the world!” We can have great Last Friday, Pope Francis issued Traditionis Custodes issued hope knowing that Christ has conquered division, sin, Satan, and “Motu Proprio” and tightened restrictions on the Traditional Latin death. Through His sacrifice on the Cross, Christ purchased for us Mass “to press on ever more in the constant search for eternal life and indeed has overcome the world. Let us seek truth. ecclesial ” Let us seek greater unity in charity, but above all let us glorify Pope Francis decreed the following: Christ knowing that the battle is already won. The Liturgical Books of St. Paul VI and St. John Paul II are the “unique expressions of the [rule of prayer] of the .” The Bishop must determine for groups utilizing the older rite that they “do not deny the validity and legitimacy” of the liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council, designate one or more locations where faithful adherents may celebrate the older rites that are not parochial parishes nor new personal parishes, and ensure readings are in the vernacular Prayer...Liturgy...Word of God...Service

School News Grief Share

GriefShare is a 13-week program that is designed TO HELP YOU if you have lost a loved one. We would love to come along side of you as you walk your journey of grief. There is NO CHARGE for this group. Everyone is welcome, this is a NON-DENOMINATIONAL support group. Where will GriefShare meet? You can choose from 2 locations and 2 different times. St. Church Parish Hall, 2223 St. Anthony Rd. Quincy, IL. They meet weekly each Thursday evening beginning on August 12, 2021, from 6–8 p.m. through November 11, 2021. Blessed Sacrament Parish in the Gathering Space, 1119 S. 7th, Quincy, IL. They meet each Tuesday morning beginning on August 10, 2021, from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. through November 9, 2021. Grief is hard, but it can be easier if you share this burden with others who are going through this journey also. If you have any questions abut this group, please call Jim Liesen at 217-577-6664 or Terry Ellerman at 217-222-2759. ______Olympic Day - May 21, 2021 Prayer Chain If you or someone you know is need of prayer, call Carol Price to add their intentions to the Prayer Chain, 217-223-8881. ______14-Day Candle

Burns in Memory of

Raymond Price

______Rest In Peace Please pray for the soul of Robert H “Bob” Ericson who passed away on Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Funeral services were Monday, July 19, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Please keep Bob and his family in your prayers. Prayer...Liturgy...Word of God...Service

Circle of Caring Do You Attend 10am Sunday Mass?

If you know of anyone who could use a helping hand after We have a parishioner who is in need of a ride to returning home from the hospital, please contact Anna Mass. She lives in the Hinkamper at 217-228-1530 during the month of July 2021. Spring Street area. The Circle of Caring is for anyone who has just had a baby, Please call Laura at the returned home from the hospital, or is unable to drive. office if you can help, Volunteers will carry in meals, provide rides, do housekeeping 217-222-2759. tasks, or just lend a helping hand. ______Upcoming Events Remember the Sick in Your Prayers...

Please pray for parish family members: Doris A Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat will be held August 13–15, Hildebrand, Tom Liesen, Terry Stromquist, Linda Irvine, 2021, at the Villa Maria Retreat Center in Springfield. The Jerry Duesterhaus, Larry Steinkamp, Karen Steinkamp, retreat is to help women and men who have lost a child from an abortion, and heal by reconciling with God, others, Brice Shenck, Sandy Meade, Betty Wiewel, Dan Meade, themselves, and their child. For more information, call Lloyd Riley, Judith Cimochwski, Michelle Project Rachel: 1-877-RACHEL-5. Young, Sharon Herren, Allan Harvey, Tim ______

Lenane, Bob Bastean, Sharon Herron, Robin Youth of the Parish are Invited to Cimera, John Sloup, Mike Davison, Steve The Junior Legion of Mary Stump, Ceil Dueasterhaus, Devin Steffen, Ralph and Barb Peters. Youth of the parish are invited to join the Junior Legion of Mary. Grade School students (5th–8th grade) ______meet weekly on Mondays from 3:30–4:30 p.m. High School students meet weekly on Sundays from Please Welcome… 1:00–2:00 p.m. Both groups meet at St. Please welcome to our parish 3 newly baptized Parish Hall located at 715 Chestnut in the library members: Rebecca Peterson, Rome Kientzel, and located in the basement of the Parish Hall. Enter Sophia Smith. Rome was baptized on Sunday, July through the doors off of the parking lot on the east side

11, and Rebecca and Sophia on Sunday, July 18, of Parish Hall. All students ages 10–18 from all

2021. Rebecca is the daughter of Christopher and parishes are invited. Come and bring a friend, and Sara Peterson, Rome is the son of Fred and Emily make new friends as you learn more about your

Kientzle, and Sophia is the daughter of Roy and Ann religion and Our Blessed Mother. Contact Marcy - - Smith. Please keep Rebecca, Rome and Sophia and Hayden at 217 223 1059 for more information. their families in your prayers. ______Assumptions Catholic Store Crazy Quarters Supporting St. Francis School PTO The store will be coming on Saturday, August 14, from Friday August 20 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to St. Rose of Lima Parish Doors Open at 5:30 p.m. Auction Starts at 6:30 p.m. Hall, 715 Chestnut, Quincy. This sale will feature gift St. Francis Parish Center items for , , and Marriage, along with a selection of Catholic and books. Entrance Popcorn, snacks, and water for sale or bring your from the parking lot on north side. Handicap own cooler or snacks. To reserve a table in advance accessible. Call the store before August 7 at call Laura Lawrence at 217-242-0227. (309) 833-1979 for special requests of in-stock items Vendors: Contact Diane Andrew at 217-430-7153 during business hours (Tuesday through Saturday from if interested in a VENDOR table. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.).

SAFE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM / DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD IN ILLINOIS Alison Smith, Victim Assistance Coordinator 217-698-8500 ext. 162 or email [email protected] Prayer...Liturgy...Word of God...Service

Rosary for Life Prayer is the foundation for creating a culture of life in our parish and our community. So beginning on Sunday, July 11, 2021, our parish will initiate a “ for Life.” We are asking individuals or families to volunteer to pray the Rosary daily for one week for the intention Best Wishes to Fr. Mike on his 80th Birthday! of an end to legalized abortion and the restoration of May God bless him richly! respect for the dignity of all life. If you would like to send Fr. Mike a birthday card, A cloth bag containing a Rosary, Rosary instructions, his address is: 2837 Harrison, Quincy, IL 62301 holy card, a candle, and pro-life intentions will be

______provided to the volunteer. The bag will be in the Vestry and can be picked up after Sunday Mass. After Bake Sale for Birthright your week is completed, we ask that you return the Birthright will have a booth at the K of C BBQ on cloth bag containing everything to the Vestry in the

August 13, 14 and 15, 2021. back of church either on Saturday or early Birthright is asking all parishes in the Quincy area to Sunday morning. help provide the baked goods. When returning the bag, please keep the holy card and Blessed Sacrament’s day to provide baked goods the candle. The next person to pick up the bag will is Saturday, August 14. have a new candle to take with them. Please bring your donations to the Birthright Booth on the K of C Grounds Saturday morning, August 14. To volunteer, please use the sign-up sheet that will be in the back of church each week. You may choose To arrange for the baked goods to be picked up, call which week you would like. Thank you for your many - - Patty Adam at 217 440 8388. prayers for the unborn. All bakers will be entered into a drawing for a “Dining Out” package and a homemade quilt. Make Employment Opportunities sure your name, address, and phone number is on your items. CAFETERIA MANAGER AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – Quincy Notre Dame High School has 2 RCIA FIRST SESSION full-time positions open for the 2021–2022 school year. All candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and two RESCHEDULED letters of reference to QND Principle Mark McDowell, [email protected] or 1400 South 11th St., Quincy, The first RCIA session scheduled for August 5 at IL 62301. 6:15 p.m. will be rescheduled for August 12 at 6:15 p.m. Thank you for your understanding and ______flexibility. If you have any questions, please contact St. Dominic’s School is seeking passionate and Ginny Steinkamp by calling the Parish Office talented professionals to fill a 2nd Grade Classroom at 217-222-2759. Teaching Position and a kindergarten Teacher’s Aid ______Position. Candidates should be highly motivated, creative, and enthusiastic to teach in an inviting Funeral Dishes faith-filled environment. At St. Dominic School, we promote spiritual growth and academic excellence, while Thank you to all who brought food for the recent challenging students to lead and serve. Please contact funeral dinners! Please pick up your Mrs. Carol Frericks at the school office by email at dishes in the Gathering Space. [email protected] or by calling 217-224-0041 if you are interested in applying for either of these positions. LITURGICAL MINISTRIES FOR AUGUST 1 , 2021

Communion Mass Times Servers Minister - Greeters Lector Usher Sacristan Mass

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Marvin Candence Dana Stafford Schreacke Smith Family (GS) Beth Bozarth Shawn Donna Vogel Mike Grant Sunday, Leah Terwelp Nancy Weede Dickerman 10:00 a.m. (WD) Sam Bill Awerkamp Westhouse Matt Bozarth

Madison Bob Bergman Dagget Linda Timpe (GS) Christie Bliven John Bozarth Ed & Terry Duesterhaus Sunday, Mia Coval Deacon Terry Jim Smith 5:00 p.m. (WD) Jim Smith Sidney Hibbard Ed Duesterhaus

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