! Parish Center 233-8060 Mon, Tues, Thurs 8am - 4pm Wed 12 noon - 5:15pm Fri 8am - 1pm fàA XwãtÜw Parish Staff Rev. Scott Bullock Pastor P ARISH Ray Larsen Deacon 1423 Kimball Ave, Waterloo, 50702 Rick Lynch Deacon (319) 233-8060 | ! www.sted.org | [email protected] Anastasia Nicklaus Liturgy/Music Coord. Toni Pint-Burke Business Manager The mission of St. Edward Parish is to be ! Carla Ramsey Administrative Asst. an evangelizing community by faith, with love, in hope. ! July 14, 2019

S ACRAMENTAL L I F E St. Edward Elementary School 233-6202 Aaron Becker, Principal Bl. Maria Assunta Pallotta Middle School 232 -6 592 Mass Schedule Sacrament of Baptism Nick Satterlee, Principal Saturday 5:15pm Register online at www.sted.org/baptism- Sunday 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00am registration Columbus Catholic High School 233-3358 Daniel Thole, Principal Weekdays S ee Inside Sacrament of Matrimony St. Edward Early Childhood Center 234-1835 Sacrament of Reconciliation Arrangements should ideally be made six Carley Epling, Director Weekdays immediately following Masses until Waterloo Faith Formation Office 233-0498 months in advance. all are heard, excluding School Masses www.waterloocatholics.org Saturday 4:00 - 4:45pm Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Jacob Rosswurm ! Individual celebration upon request. Pastoral Council Chair Jeff Lappe 515-341-5568 Pastoral Care of Sick & Homebound: Finance Chair Please call the Parish Center office or visit www.sted.org/member-care Jim Thielen 319-269-2929 Membership & Registration: CVCS Parish Board Representative Please register at www.sted.org/join-us or visit the Parish Center office. Al Schott 319-493-1313 Cedar Valley Perpetual Adoration: Contact [email protected] Prayer Chain 233 -1 720, ext. 5 or online at www.sted.org/prayer-requests Archdiocese of Dubuque: www.dbqarch.org Tljdž MNJǔǔNJǐǏ ǐLJ SǕ. EDžǘǂǓDž PǂǓNJǔlj ! Mass Intentions ! From the Pastor ! !  N In many ways, July begins a new year in the parish. In Monday, July 15 St. Bonaventure, Bishop and one sense, the new financial year begins. In another, Doctor ! we tend to “turn the page” from the last school year and Ex 1:8 14/Mt 10:34 11:1 ! begin to look for a new. Finally, our parish committees !7:30 am !! Delores Marlow † ! are in the general habit of taking the month off from ! Tuesday, July 16 NWeekday ! meetings, gearing up for August and the beginning of a   ! new year. In the last meeting of your parish’s pastoral Ex 2:1 15a/Mt 11:20 24 council, we welcomed new members, thanked departed ! 7:30am Don Reicherts † ! ! ones, and elected officers for the next year. I am grate- Wednesday, July 17 NWeekday ! ful for the following council members who agreed to Ex 3:1 6, 9 12/Mt 11:25 27 ! offer themselves for election as officers: Jeff Lappe ! ! 5:30 pm ! Gene Delagardelle †! (Chair); Chris Starbuck (Vice Chair), and Casey Alder- ! man (Secretary). Besides their roles on the council to Thursday, July 18 NWeekday ! offer me counsel as Pastor, these three serve on the Ex 3:13 20/Mt 11:28 30 ! Executive Committee of the Council, which assists me ! 7:30 am ! Mike Huston † in setting meeting agendas and will, when necessary, ! N ! offer me counsel in those situations when feedback is Friday, July 19 Weekday required more quickly than can happen at our normal Ex 11:10 12:14/Mt 12:1 8! † monthly meetings. Thanks to all the servants on our ! 7:30 am ! Mike Meaney, Sr. !  ! parish’s Pastoral Council! Saturday, July 20 NWeekday !  Ex 12:37 42/Mt 12:14 21 !  When I was in college (as an engineer), I admit that I ! 5:15 pm !! Bonnie Schares †! did very well in most of my courses (delights like Ther- ! modynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and all kinds of Calcu- Sunday, July 21 NSixteenth Sunday in Ordinary lus Njust to name a few). One course, however, vexed Time ! my mind and was a struggle: Accounting! If you check Gn 18:1 10a/Col 1:24 28/Lk 10:38 42 ! my transcript (I wish you wouldn’t!), you see that this ! 7:30 am !! Lucille Laing †! one was definitely the low !outlier. Lest your confidence ! 9:00 pm ! Dode Merfeld †! waver over the administration of your parish’s finances, ! 11:00 am ! People of the Parish ! our parish finances are in good hands with the great work of our parish’s business manager and another of our councils, the Finance Council. However, in their Marriages ! preparation of a budget this year, they decided that the Blessings to Aaron Reicherts & Cari most realistic presentation of our parish finances was to Fraune on their recent marriage at St. propose a parish operating budget for the 2019 !2020 Edward. May you be blessed with Fiscal Year that included an approximately $100,000 many happy years together!  deficit (out of approximately $1.5 million). The reasons for this deficit operating budget? There are undoubtedly Monthly Baptismal Preparation Class ! many, but the short answer is a decreased giving to the The next preparation class will meet on Monday, August parish by the parish family. In fact, this deficit almost exactly equates to the decrease of giving this last year. 12 at 6:30pm, Church Hall, St. Edward Parish. To regis- N ter, please go to waterloocatholics.org/online !registration ! Again, there could be many reasons for this decrease for !baptism . including some recent deaths of some generous parish- ioners, negative national publicity surrounding miscon- ! duct by clergy, the change in tax laws, etc. But, looking Legion of Mary with eyes of faith (and we must do that!), we can see All are welcome to join the Mary, Queen of Peace Presidi- that there has never been a time across the 75 !year um of the Legion of Mary to pray the Rosary in the St. history of our parish that there haven ’t been some fac- Mary’s Room in the Church Hall at 8:00am on Tuesday tors that have made giving seem difficult and certainly a mornings .  leap of faith. This is our time! With all these facts in mind, I ask you to consider your stewardship to your "God does not call us to be suc- parish family. We are very careful in how we act as cessful, but to be faithful." !(St. Te- stewards of the resources entrusted to the parish, to provide for essential aspects of our parish mission resa of Calcutta) Be faithful. Forget (education, liturgy, upkeep of the parish facilities, etc.). all else. Contemplate that before the I ask you to reflect prayerfully if your giving in support of Blessed Sacrament at the Perpetual your parish family is a suitable response of gratitude for Adoration Chapel at Columbus  ! the many blessings God has bestowed. Thank you for HS. Drop ins, committed adorers &   your generosity to your parish! substitutes all needed. Specific needs  at this time are Tuesdays at 8am & Rev. Scott Bullock ! 10pm, Wednesdays at 2am, and Fridays at 1am. Email [email protected] or call Mike Strei at 801 !920 !9130.  Iǔ Tǐ Bdž AǏ EǗǂǏLjdžǍNJǛNJǏLj CǐǎǎǖǏNJǕǚ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Saturday, Join us for a ! free cookout August 17 ! and yard game Following fun! ! 5:15pm Mass ! ALL ARE WELCOME! ! Parish Announcements ! Mark Your Calendars !

Congratulations! ! Summer Forum Series ! Congratulations to these recent college !The Waterloo Catholic Parishes' Summer Forum Series graduates:  are held at COR , the parishes' downtown hospitality cen-  Casey Alderman, Bachelor of Hu- ter, at 220 E. 4th Street. Programs begin at 7:00pm and man Services, Upper Iowa Univer- are open to the public. Food provided by the Screaming sity  Eagle is available starting at 6:15pm . The series will ex-  David Corpman, MD in Anesthesiology (Critical Care), amine various issues of interest to adults and young adults  University of California, San Francisco. in the church today. !  Elliot Kuchera, Bachelor of Music Education, Wartburg !! July 17: Dr. Bryan Cross , associate professor of phi- College  losophy at in Cedar Rapids, will  Hallie Kuchera, OD, University of Missouri College of present a discussion for young adults on important philo- Optometry  sophical errors of the present time.   Jordyn Sullivan, Bachelor of Communication Studies, !! July 22: Davenport Bishop on the  causes and solutions to the church's recent history of sex- May God bless you and your future endeavors! ! ual abuse and subsequent cover !ups by church officials.  !! 2019 2020 Preschool Registration ! August 7: Fr. Robert Beck , emeritus professor of reli- gious studies at , will discuss what readers Limited spaces are still available this fall  for 3 and 4 year old preschool at Blessed need to know to understand and appreciate the Gospels. !! August 14: Dr. David Cochran , professor of political Sacrament Early Childcare Center!  Contact Aaron Becker science at Loras and director of the Archbishop Kucera ([email protected] or 319 !233 !7863 ) for a tour and to Center for Catholic Intellectual and Spiritual Life on the state of American politics today.  learn more about Cedar Valley Catholic Schools.  ! More information at waterloocatholics.org/summer !forum  Here’s an Opportunity to Learn and Grow ! Communities of religious men and women such as the Pizza Ranch Fundraising Event for K of C Council Franciscans, Cistercians, and Dominicans invite men and #11192, Queen of Peace ! women to join them as lay associates who share prayer, Monday July 22, Cedar Falls Pizza Ranch, 4302 Univer- study, and service with members of the community. Find !  sity Ave., Cedar Falls. Join us for a night of food and fel- out more at https://waterloocatholics.org/lay associates lowship. Pizza Ranch will donate 7% of their net sales to ! the K of C council on all dine !in, carryout, and delivery or- IMPACT Lay Formation ders from 5:00 !8:00pm . Thank you for your support!  July 31 is the deadline for individuals wishing to participate in IMPACT, the lay formation program sponsored by the Divine Word College Seminary Archdiocese of Dubuque and Loras College. IMPACT ses- Golf Outing ! sions meet on Saturdays, once a month, for two years. The Divine Word College Seminary is hosting next IMPACT series will meet in Elkader, beginning in Sep- its 5th Annual Benefit Golf Outing on Fri- tember. Information is available from Mary Pederson at 1 ! day, July 26 at Timberline Golf 800 !876 !3546 or [email protected] or online at https:// Course, south of Peosta, starting at www.dbqarch.org/offices/adult !faith/archdiocesan ! 1pm . The format is four !person, 18 !hole programs/impact/  best shot. Cost is $80 per team and includes cart rental, New Address, Email, or Phone Number? Don’t prizes, and a steak dinner. There will also be a silent auc-  tion and raffle. Proceeds go to help Divine Word students forget to update your parish! Call 233 8060 or go with their educational expenses. To register, contact Mark to www.sted.org/update my info ! Singsank at 563 !876 !0097, or email [email protected] . Bǚ FǂNJǕlj, WNJǕlj LǐǗdž, IǏ HǐǑdž. ! Want to sign up for a ministry! online? ! This Week at COR ! Go to www.sted.org and click on Share My Gifts at the top Monday, July 15: Discussion Night, of the page. For more information, contact the Parish Cen- ter at 319 !233 !8060.  7pm Love Your Neighbor: The Ten ! Commandments  Ministry Spotlight: Liturgical Ministers ! Tuesday, July 16: Adult Small At Mass, lectors proclaim the Scripture readings, allowing Group, 9am ! all present to grow closer to God through His Word. If you Tuesday, July 16: Alpha, 5:30pm ! are interested in becoming a lector at St. Edward, please ! attend a lector training/refresher at 5:00pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, July 17: Summer Forum, 7pm July 23 in the church . The training will run about an hour Dr. Brian Cross discusses important philosophical errors of and will includes some reminders of the spiritual/ the present time.  theological background of the ministry along with practical Saturday, July 20: Alpha Retreat, 8am ! points. St. Edward veteran lectors who have not attended a ! training session in the last three years are also asked to Young Adult Ministry (Ages 18 39) ! join, as it includes good reminders for all of us. Contact Anastasia with questions.  Catholic Witness Hour: Monday, July 29, 6:30pm, ! Offering the Body of Christ to another person is a sacred Immaculate Conception Parish, Gilbertville. This ministry. If you are a confirmed Catholic who appreciated event is for those who want to be inspired in their practice the great gift of the Eucharist, ministry as a Eucharistic of the Catholic faith by listening to another’s account of (Communion) minister may be for you! A training session how God has been active in their lives. Free supper before or during the witness. Information at 319 !233 !0498 and will be held at 7:00pm on Monday, July 15 in the church . ! !  The training includes spiritual and practical aspects of https://waterloocatholics.org/catholic witness hour serving as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, Adult Faith Formation ! as well as commissioning EM’s. Any EM or Homebound Communion Minister who has not been commissioned for Know Your Faith: Monday, July 15, 7 8pm at three years or more should also attend as a refresher and to be re !commissioned. Contact Anastasia with questions.  COR. Here’s an opportunity to review or learn more about aspects of the Catholic faith. These monthly sessions are “Mass Communication” ! held in conjunction with the Rite of Christian Initiation of You may have noticed recently the Book of the Gospels is Adults and are open to the public. For information contact ! ! being laid flat on the altar rather than on a stand. Even if Ellen Kuchera at 319 233 0498 or email [email protected]  you haven’t noticed, this presents a good chance to consid- ! er the Book of the Gospels and its place within the Liturgy.  Waterloo Catholic Worker Anniversary: Wednes- ! The Book of the Gospels, together with the cross and the day, July 24, Queen of Peace Parish. M ass at 5pm, altar table itself, serves as a symbol of Christ. The ancient Dinner at 6pm. Celebrate the Worker’s 37th year with jug- practice of placing the Book of the Gospels on the altar ta- gling, balloon sculpting, and face !painting. Open to the public.  ble connects the presence of Christ in both the Word and ! the sacrifice on the altar. We see this directive from the LGBT Catholics Forum: Wednesday, July 24, 7pm General Instruction of the Roman Missal , which offers in- at COR. The Catholic parishes in Waterloo host this dis- struction on the Mass: “When the reach the altar, the priest cussion for gay or lesbian Catholics who whish to discuss and ministers make a profound bow...It is a praiseworthy their past, present, or future relationship to the Catholic practice for the Book of the Gospels to be placed on the Church in a discreet, nonjudgmental environment. For in- altar (122).”  ! ! ! formation contact Dave Cushing at 319 233 0498 or That said, the focal points during Mass/Liturgy are intended email [email protected] . More information for gay to be based upon the liturgical action; for example, the pre- and lesbian Catholics can be found at http://bit.do/lgbt ! sider’s chair (especially during the greeting, penitential act, catholics  ! and various collect prayers), the ambo (during the Liturgy of Sending a son or daughter off to college? ! the Word), and the altar table (during the Liturgy of the Eu- If you're concerned about the faith charist). 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