1 The Sanctuary Lamp is the candle near the tabernacle which reminds us of the true presence of
Christ in the Blessed Sacrament.
Corpus Christi Parish Office Hours are
Monday thru Friday 9—2.
Articles to the bulletin need to be submitted by 9AM on
Monday to
[email protected] unless otherwise noted.
***Early submission date for January 27, 2019 the deadline will
be Thursday, January 17th by 9am.
January 6, 2019
CORPUS CHRISTI—ALTAR & ROSARY
January Rosary Intention:
Pray for an abundance of blessings for priests, deacons and semi-
narians, especially those in our Peoria Diocese. Those praying: Cathy Seper, Janet Carpenter, Darlene Schultz,
Mary German and Liz Means.
Please note that Altar & Rosary does not meet in the months of
January or February.
DUES: All ladies of the parish are considered members and the
$5.00 dues payable in January go towards the cost of Altar sup-
plies, etc.
We appreciate all your support. If you no longer receive enve-
lopes from the Church there are blank envelopes on the radiators
by the front entrances you may use. Please provide name, ad-dress and phone number. Thank you.
2019 Awards and Clergy Appreciation Banquet
January 12th: Cocktails at 6pm, dinner at 7pm,
This Banquet is by reservation only.
Please make reservations before January 4th.
Make checks out to Galesburg Knights of Columbus.
Please send checks to 1678 Oriole Dr Galesburg IL 61401
Cost is $15.00
Call 309-337-8664 or email [email protected] for more
information.
MENU: Prime Rib, Twice baked potato casserole, vegetables -
salad- tossed
and fruit salad, dessert, coffee and iced tea.
The bar will be open for business.
Be sure to check out page 3 for a
great dinner option tomorrow
night (with a invitation to contrib-
ute to March for Life)!
Today is the
Epiphany of the Lord
Today the Church cele-
brates the Solemnity of the
Epiphany. "The Lord and ruler is coming; kingship is
his, and government and
power." With these words
the Church proclaims that
today's feast brings to a perfect fulfillment all the purposes of
Advent. Epiphany, therefore, marks the liturgical zenith of the
Advent-Christmas season. — Pius Parsch
The Solemnity of the Epiphany is celebrated either on January
6 or, according to the decision of the episcopal conference, on
the Sunday between January 2 and January 8. The young Messi-
ah is revealed as the light of the nations. Yet, as the antiphon for the Magnificat at Second Vespers reminds us, three mysteries
are encompassed in this solemnity: the adoration of the Christ
Child by the Magi, the Baptism of Christ and the wedding feast
at Cana. Extra candles and/or lamps may be placed around the
sanctuary and in other parts of the church to honor Christ re-
vealed as the Light of the Gentiles (Ceremonial of Bishops). It is
customary to replace the images of the shepherds at the crib with
the three Magi and their gifts. — Ceremonies of the Liturgical
Year, Msgr. Peter J. Elliott, Ignatius Press.
The feast of the Epiphany, which was kept in the East and in
certain Western Churches before being observed in Rome, seems to have been originally a feast of the nativity; January 6, for
those churches where it was kept, was the equivalent of Christ-
mas (December 25) in the Roman Church. The feast was intro-
duced at Rome in the second half of the sixth century and be-
came the complement and, so to say, the crown of the Christmas
festival.
Epiphany means manifestation. What the Church celebrates to-
day is the manifestation of our Lord to the whole world; after
being made known to the shepherds of Bethlehem He is revealed
to the Magi who have come from the East to adore Him. Chris-
tian tradition has ever seen in the Magi the first fruits of the Gen-tiles; they lead in their wake all the peoples of the earth, and thus
the Epiphany is an affirmation of universal salvation. St. Leo
brings out this point admirably in a sermon, read at Matins, in
which he shows in the adoration of the Magi the beginnings of
Christian faith, the time when the great mass of the heathen sets
off to follow the star which summons it to seek its Saviour.
That is the meaning, too, of the wonderful prophecy from Isaias
which the liturgy appoints to be read in the first nocturn at Mat-
ins and at the Epistle of the Mass. This same thought of universal
redemption the Church returns to as she sings, in the antiphon to
the Magnificat at 2nd Vespers, applying the words to herself, of the union with Christ typified by the wedding feast at Cana, by
the baptism of her children foreshadowed by that of Christ in the
waters of the Jordan. Formerly the Epiphany was an additional
day for solemn baptisms.
Visit www.catholicculture.org to read the full article.
Corpus Christi Parish
Laura Junk ~Cluster D.R.E. 309-337-0301 RELIGIOUS ED OFFICE 309-343-8289
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Please Note: Sunday night CCD and High School Youth Group resumes TONIGHT January 6th. Wednesday night CCD will resume on January 9th.
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Want to see whats going on in
all the Galesburg area Parishes?
Visit www.gaelsburgcatholic.com
Learn Natural Family Planning
NFP is the healthy, effective, and morally acceptable family
planning method. Initial classes for each series are scheduled
for the following dates and locations: To register for regional
CCL Sympto-Thermal Method classes taught throughout the diocese, go to http:// register.ccli.org.
Galesburg: By appointment – Creighton Method ~Robin K Bigger, RN FCPI, OSF FertilityCare, 3375 N Seminary Street
(309) 344-3161, Ext 4364
Peoria: By appointment – Creighton Method ~OSF
FertilityCare Center, 5114 N Glen Park, (309) 683-8156 Peo-
ria: By appointment – Creighton Method ~St Philomena Fertil-
ity Care, 3300 N Twelve Oaks Drive,
(309) 323-0085
Quad Cities : By appointment – Billings Ovulation Method
Maggie Schoonmaker – Medical Arts Associates, Ltd.,
Moline, (309) 738-1104 Brenda DeLathouwer –
Cycle Solutions, LLC. Rock Island, (309) 269-0797
For a complete Diocesan class schedule call the Office of
Evangelization and Faith Formation @ 309-671-1550 or visit http://cdop.org/evangelization-and-faith-formation/family-life/
Men’s Group will resume in the coming month-watch the
bulletin for more information!
Ave Maria Lay Carmelites meet every month on the
first Saturday at St. Patrick’s church. All are welcome!
Which direction do we take? The one prompt-
ed by the passions or the one indicated by the
star which shines in your conscience? The
Magi hear the answer: “In Bethlehem of Ju-
dea; for so it is written by the prophet” (Mt 2:5), and, enlightened by these words, they
chose to press forward to the very end.
-Pope Benedict XVI
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ST. FRANCIS CONFERENCE St. Vincent de Paul
Groceries are given out to those in need on Wednesdays only between 1 & 2 pm Please DO NOT CALL.
Tuesdays 12:30-1:30 Volunteers set up for Wednesday distribution of food.
January 6: Epiphany Today we celebrate the feast of the Epiphany, where the Magi find the newborn king and offer him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. In the spirit of the Magi, please put your gift in the St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box so that comfort and peace can once again be given to a newborn child.
Thank you to all who donated to the St. Vincent de Paul Society in December! $966.72 was collected to help those in need.
LET US PRAY FOR EACH OTHER
Lord, look with loving kindness on the needs of all our
parishioners, and remember especially those who are
ill at home, in the hospitals and nursing homes;
Linda Krueger, Steven Nemeth, Barbara Phillips, Larry
Welch, Adam, Bill Richards, Salena Black, Evelyn Trisilla,
Consuelo Howell, John Ross, Lewis Nichols, Jim
Verheyen, Deb Worden, Mary Edwards, Patricia & John
Kissinger, Lenard Palmer, Mona (Mendez) Sollom,
Kathrin Hall, Christopher Allen, Ioda Rayford,
Sick & Shut-ins: Please notify the office if a parishioner is
seriously ill or housebound, hospitals are not allowed to
give out this info. Also please call when the parishioner is
well, so we may take them off the list and say a prayer of
thanksgiving.
Pray for Our Military especially for
those from Corpus Christi Parish
Ryan Beil, Joseph Mangieri, Samuel
“Max” Hess, Tony Trisilla, Mark
McDowell , Jimmy Nache, Zach Kaniewski, Kim Becker,
Matthew Schiff, Christopher Edwards, Sean Hatfield,
Brett Cutts, Maria Blunt, Nathan Jones
If you have a family member serving in the Military
please contact Kathy Ensley at 368-7191 when your
loved one comes home, please call and we will remove
their name from the list and offer prayers of
thanksgiving for their safe return. * Serving Combat Duty
Prayer Warriors: Every day is abortion
day now that they are doing chemical
abortions in Peoria.
7x7x7x: 7am, 7pm-7 words “Lord, please
stop abortion in this country.”
Interdenominational Prayer Service featuring Guest Speaker
Dr. Annevay Conlee. Save the Date: Sunday, January 27, 2019
at 6:30pm. First Church of the Nazarene in Gaelsburg IL.
Dr. Conlee will address the Humanity of the Unborn Child.
For more information please visit www.knoxcountyrighttolife.org
Students for Life: March for Life in Washington D.C. trip is
once again approaching. If you are interested in donating finan-
cially towards assisting a student attend the march –any amount
is appreciated.
Checks can be made out to: Knox County Right to life (in memo: Students for Life)
Mail to: Jennifer Remmes 2636 Costa Dr. Galesburg IL 61401
Pizza for Dinner?
Come to Pizza Ranch tomorrow-Monday January 7th
from 5:00pm until 8:00pm and present the invitation below
to donate 15% of your total check to March for Life!
See you there!
January 6, 2019 4
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, January 5th & Sunday, January 6th
5:30 pm Fr. Bill Miller
Charles Harmes
7:00 am John & Willa Gibbemeyer
Dcn. Michael & Janice Crummer
10:00 am Ruth Benbow
The Benbow Family
Tuesday, January 8th
12:10 pm James Condon
Pat Welch
Thursday, January 10th
12:10 pm Antoinette Legate Family
Saturday, January 12th & Sunday, January 13th
5:30 pm Patricia L. Thompson
Paul & Diana Long
7:00 am Pat Cassini
Rosalie & Doug Polite
10:00 am Patricia L. Thompson
Paul & Diana Long
Anniversaries of our faithful departed:
Rose Middaugh, Frank Rockford, Irene Cofield, Thomas Hunt, John Bohlander, Myrtle Bradford, Edward Callahan, Daniel Fox, William McKillip,
George Melton, Darven Shragal, Richard B. Buescher, Fr. John Love, I.C., Alice C. Sullivan, Florence Hickey, Anne D’Albora-Wilson, June Bennett, Tony Carothers, Rota Gaffney, Anne Coffey Rowe, Leah Cratty, Mary Kline Welch,
Rosemary Kennedy, Bonnie Pogue, Michael Carlson, Leo Buecher, Helen Anderson, Patricia Garza, George Horaney, Frank Graham, Juan
Joe Mendosa, Ray Bev Enour, Jeanette Carlson, Joseph Morrissey
Eternal Rest, Grant Unto Them O Lord & Let
Perpetual Light Shine Upon Them
Corpus Christi Parish
FOR January 12th & 13th
ALTAR SERVERS
5:30 pm J & J Boynton/Annika Carlson
10:00 am Fabiola & Briana Chavez
READERS
5:30 pm P. Conklin
7:00 am J. Martinez
10:00 am A. Alfaro
EXTRA ORDINARY MINISTERS OF
HOLY COMMUNION
5:30 pm J. Boynton, V. Fell, K. Ensley
7:00 am C. Shadensack
10:00 am M. Thompson, K. Larson, P. Kane, M. Davison
Ushers
5:30 pm Skip Ensley, Joe Kennedy
7:00 am Bob Davison, Mark McLaughlin, Pat Weigand
10:00 am Tim Sullivan, Mike Wiegand
Weekend Collection for Sunday, December 30, 2018
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CELEBRANT SCHEDULE~ January 12th & 13th
4:00 p.m.-IHM~ Fr. Bill
5:30 p.m.-Corpus Christi ~ Fr. Rose
7 a.m. -Corpus Christi ~ Fr. Rose
8 a.m.-IHM~ Fr. Bill
9 a.m. -St. Patrick’s ~ Fr. Rose
9:30 a.m. -Sacred Heart ~ Msgr. Ernie
10 a.m. -Corpus Christi ~ Fr. Bill
11 a.m.-IHM~ Fr. Rose
6:00 p.m. Sunday Night–IHM ~ Fr. Pat