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120 Fifth Street N.W. • Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405
JUNE 17, 2018 • THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Saint Patrick C A T H O L I C C H U R C H
Parish Phone Number Parish Office ........................ (319) 362-7966
Office Hours Hours .................. Mon-Fri 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Staff Pastor ......................... Father Ivan Nienhaus
[email protected] Deacons…………………..Deacon Dan Hoeger
[email protected] ……………………………..Deacon Sean Smith
[email protected] Pastoral Ministers ............. Penny Ackerman
[email protected] .............................................. Cindy Koczo
[email protected] Director of Religious Ed ....... Geralyn Ward
[email protected] Youth/Young Adult Minister Kristin Soukup
[email protected] Bookkeeper ............................... Tom Hanley
[email protected] Secretary................................. Shannon Bear
[email protected] Music Director................................ Sue May ............................... [email protected] Adult Choir Director ..................... Sue May Children’s Choir Director Kellie Jorgenson ............................. [email protected] Maintenance/Custodian ............ Larry Pesek
[email protected] Prayer Line Phone ................................... (319) 365-2364 .......................................... (319) 396-0761 The ARK Book & Gift Shop Phone ................................... (319) 200-4591 Metro Catholic Outreach ............. www.metrocatholicoutreach.com
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Weekly Scripture Readings for the Week of June 17, 2018
Sunday: Ez 17:22-24/Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 [cf. 2a]/2 Cor 5:6-10/Mk 4:26-34 Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16/Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-6a, 6b-7 [2b]/Mt 5:38-42
Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 11 and 16 [3a]/Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20, 21, 24 [25]/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday: Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7 [12a]/Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20/Ps 132:11, 12, 13-14, 17-18 [13]/Mt 6:19-23
Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 89:4-5, 29-30, 31-32, 33-34 [29a]/Mt 6:24-34 Next Sunday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80
Mass Intentions
Saturday, June 16 4:00 PM Carl Davis
Sunday, June 17 8:00 AM Betty Elsner
10:00 AM David Kane 12 Noon For the People
Tuesday, June 19
8:30 AM Glen Regennitter Wednesday, June 20
8:30 AM Mary Rosine Regennitter Thursday, June 21
8:30 AM Clara Kubitz Friday, June 22
8:30 AM Leo Pasker Saturday, June 23
4:00 PM James Sr. & Berniece Gibney Sunday, June 24 8:00 AM Bill and Geane Gibney
10:00 AM Pete and Dorothy Hilby 12 Noon For the People
ROSARY FOR THE PILGRIM VIRGIN
for the week of June 17th - 22nd will be at the home of Richard and Carmelita
Scott; 5907 Windy Meadow Lane NE, at 7:00 PM. If you'd like to host, call
377-4197.
ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF ELECTRONIC
GIVING: Remember that St. Patrick offers electronic giving as a way for you to make scheduled, automatic
offerings. Electronic giving provides convenience for you and much-needed donation consistency for St.
Patrick Parish. Getting started is easy. Authorization forms and additional
information are available by calling the Parish Office. We appreciate your donations
now and throughout the year!
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTER SCHEDULE
JUNE 23 @ 4:00 PM
Servers: Caden & Taylor Beck Reader: Marianne Riester
Extraordinary Ministers: Kevin & Pam Malloy, Cecilia Regan, Lee & Marianne Riester
June 24 @ 8:00 AM Servers: Art Grainger
Reader: Dan Rouse Extraordinary Ministers: Becky Neuhaus, Dan &
Jayne Rouse, Judy Schneiderman, Kathy Silhanek
June 24 @ 10:00 AM
Servers: Brian & Hank Stubblefield Reader: Mike Welch
Extraordinary Ministers: John Jorgenson, Mary Krumbholz, Kelly Mahoney, Tim Mason, Chris
Poole
June 24 @ 12NOON
Servers: David Byrnes & Cary Cavanaugh Reader: Craig Schulte
Extraordinary Ministers: David Byrnes
Liturgical Assignment
Weekday Mass Server for June 19—22
Tim Mason
Financial Stewardship
For the week of June 10, 2018:
Contribution Envelopes: $11,025.35
Stewardship Needed: $12,500.00
Received Fiscal Year To Date: $626,720.51
Needed Fiscal Year To Date: $625,000.00
Remember St. Patrick in your last will and in memorials
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CALLING ALL READERS, ALTAR SERVERS,
GREETERS AND EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF COMMUNION! We will have important gathering/
refresher training for all of you on Wednesday, June 20th, at 6:30 PM in the St. Patrick Parish Hall. Fr.
Jacob Rouse will speak to us about the importance of the ministries of the Church. Following the talk we will break out in groups to discuss/refresh you on your
particular ministry. While many aspects of your ministries will be unchanged, we need to come
together to ensure we are all fulfilling our ministries in the same way. This helps promote liturgical excellence
and ensures we are offering our best to God, our parishioners and visitors at Mass. It is also an
opportunity for you meet to one another and share any questions/concerns.
PLEASE PRAYERFULLY CONSIDER TAKING ON A
NEW ROLE AT MASS! We need Readers, Altar Servers, Extraordinary Ministers of Communion, and
especially Greeters to assist at all of our weekend Masses. Everyone is welcome to be a Reader, or
Greeter! If you are in the 4th grade or older we invite and encourage you to be an altar server.
Please pray about whether God is calling you to one of these ministries. For more information on Readers,
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion or Greeters, contact Cindy at the Parish Office. For more
information on Altar Servers, contact Geralyn at the Parish Office.
Altar Server Training
July 25
For any student
who will be going
into 4th grade or older
5:30pm pizza
in the parish office
6:00pm training in the church
Ted & Jacob Francois will be the training
facilitators
RSVP to Geralyn
362-7966 or [email protected]
PASTORAL COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS: Diana
Richardson and Jerry Winter are our newly elected members to the Pastoral Council. Both will serve the
Parish for three years.
Congratulations to all the elected and thank you to all those who ran for the office!
WE NEED GREETERS
TO SAY “HELLO” WHEN FOLKS ARRIVE AT MASS
It could mean so much. A handshake, a smile, a kind word, and and
perhaps occasionally a hug -- that's pretty much the
job description of a church greeter.
Greeters play a vital role in welcoming every person who comes in the doors of St. Patrick Church. As a
Greeter, you help our guests form their first impression of our parish even before the first song begins. One
half hour on a Saturday afternoon/Sunday morning is all it takes to be a part of this vital ministry. We need adults as well as kids 6th through 12th grade (students
can earn service hours by serving). Please attend the ministry meeting on Wednesday, June 20th at 6:30 PM
in the St. Patrick Parish Hall.
JUST BE
YOUR WARM,
INVITING SELF.
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
LAST WEEKEND FOOD DRIVE will be held
Saturday & Sunday, June 23 & 24. Any non-perishable items will be appreciated. Your
donation is sent to the Metro Catholic Outreach to be distributed to families who are less fortunate in
the Cedar Rapids area. MCO is seeing a lot of need during
this time. Please be generous. If you forgot your blue (food donation) bag, please bring it
next weekend.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH COLLECTION, consisting of all loose coins & bills, will be taken the weekend
of Saturday & Sunday, June 23 & 24. The Metro Catholic Outreach, Catholic Worker House, and St.
Vincent de Paul will be this month’s recipients. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
Our next “Souper Senior” Luncheon will be held on
Thursday, July 5th. BRING QUARTERS to play Bingo. We will play a quarter a card and the winner
will receive half of the money that was taken in for the game. You do not need to come for Bingo to stay for lunch. Lunch will be served at
11:30 AM. Lunch is $3.00 a person. Our presentor will be
Laura Faircloth who is the with the CR Police Department and
commander of the Honor Guard.
OUR PROGRAM FOR JULY
10:15 —11:30AM Bingo and Fellowship
11:30 AM Lunch
12:15 –12:45PM Laura Faircloth
SEE YOU THERE!
Youth Activities Adoration: Friday, July 6th will be the next night for
Underground Adoration.
Come for the night if you can, or sign up for a
particular time. E-mail [email protected] with any questions!
VIA FIDEI: Want to connect with other young adults in their 20-30s
in Cedar Rapids? Want to grow in your Catholic faith or find a good
community of faith? Check out our new website, www.viafidei.com for
prayer, service, and social events throughout the city!
THE PARISH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED on Tuesday and
Wednesday, July 3 & 4.
The office will resume
regular business hours on
Thursday, July 5.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION will not be held on Wednesday, July 4.
It will resume at 9AM on Thursday, July 5th.
8:30 AM MASS ON THE FOURTH OF
JULY: Mass will be held at 8:30 AM
in the Divine Mercy Chapel on July 4.
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St. Padre Pio
In 1915, with World War I afflicting the world, Padre Pio was summoned for military service. He was
compelled to leave a tiny community of monks, with whom he was then housed, and drafted into medical
service. However, he was so sickly that he was often sent home, only to then be recalled for service. In
March 1916, he was finally dismissed because of his poor health.
On September 20, Padre Pio was hearing confessions when he felt pain in his hands and feet. He noticed the
stigmata, the wounds of Christ, appearing on his hands and feet. The experience was painful. Bleeding
occurred. The wounds smelled of roses, and although they continued to weep, they never became infected.
Doctors who later examined the stigmata were amazed at their perfectly round shape.
By 1919, word began to spread about Padre Pio's stigmata and people came from far away to examine
him.
Padre Pio became popular with the people he encountered and soon began to attribute supernatural
occurrences to him. For example, he was said to levitate, and able to perform miracles. His popularity became a source of concern for the
Church and the Vatican began to restrict his activities to minimize public interaction. Padre Pio himself was
uncomfortable with his newfound popularity and the attention he received because of his stigmata. A Church
investigation into his stigmata concluded that his condition was not faked.
Join Father Ivan
Nienhaus, pastor of St. Patrick’s parish in Cedar
Rapids, Iowa to Ireland November 6-14,
2018. We will be traveling to northern and southern Ireland on this
pilgrimage, visiting many sites such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Knock, many other churches and cathedrals, the Cliffs of Moher, the Waterford and Belleek
factories and the new Titanic Belfast museum. Cost of the trip out of Cedar Rapids is $3,799.00, based on
double occupancy for 7 nights, airfare, breakfast and dinner daily, private motor coach, tour escort
throughout. Daily mass. For more information or flyer with complete information contact Mary Johnston
at 319-560-5138 or e-mail at [email protected] or Liz at [email protected] or visit;
www.pilgrimages.com/johnston.
50+ ANNIVERSARY MASSES
It is time once again to prepare to celebrate all of the couples from the Archdiocese of Dubuque who have
been married fifty or more years. There will be a Mass of Thanksgiving followed by a light reception.
Archbishop Jackels will preside at six Masses at the
following sites and on the following dates:
Cathedral of St. Raphael, Dubuque (Saturday,
July 28 – 4PM)
St. Henry, Marshalltown (Sunday, July 29 – 2PM)
St. Francis de Sales, Ossian (Sat., August 4 –4PM)
St. Mary, Waverly (Sunday, August 5 – 2PM)
Epiphany Parish, St. Joseph Church, Mason City
(Saturday, August 11 – 4PM)
St. Patrick, Cedar Rapids (Sun., August 12 – 2PM)
Please contact Cindy in the parish office to be added
to the mailing list. Formal invitations and required
RSVP forms will be sent to couples who register.
33 DAYS TO MORNING GLORY AND MARIAN
CONSECRATION: Fr. Ivan Nienhaus will lead a
summer study beginning on Tuesday, July 10 at 7PM. 22 Days
to Morning Glory and Marian Consecration will be a six week
study. Please call Shannon at the Parish
Office to add your name to the list of those wishing to be included in the Consecration.
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Young Adults and Young Professionals of Cedar Rapids (21-39)
Anyone in their 20's & 30's is welcome to join us on Saturday nights from 7:30-9PM for Adoration, Evening Prayer, and discussion. For more information, contact Kristin Soukup at [email protected].
Religious Education & Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
Totus Tuus Summer Camp
June 24-29, 2018
GRADE SCHOOL PROGRAM
Students must be entering grades 1-6 held Monday to
Friday, June 25-29 from
9:00 am - 2:30 pm at St. Patrick Parish Center.
JR. HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
Students must be entering grades 7-12 held Sunday to
Thursday, June 24-28 from 7:00 pm - 9:15 pm at
Immaculate Conception.
· The Totus Tuus parish summer catechetical
program, a week-long “parish mission” for Catholic
youth in the 1st through 12th grades, is dedicated
to proclamation of the Gospel and promoting the
Catholic faith through evangelization, catechesis,
apologetics, Christian witness, the sacraments,
Marian devotion, and Eucharistic worship.
· Totus Tuus accomplishes this by taking college
students and seminarians to engage the youth of
the parish with skits, songs, games and inspiring,
interactive teaching.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES 2018-2019
REGISTRATION
Wednesday Evenings 4:15-5:45pm
CGS Level 1 (3-6 yr olds) and CGS Level 2 (For
children entering 1st or 2nd grade in the fall of
2018)
Wednesday Evenings 6:00-7:30pm
CGS Levels 1 & 2
Wednesday Evenings 6:15-7:30pm
3-8TH Grade RE Classes
Confirmation Class (for students who will be 15 or
older by June of 2019)
Thursday Mornings 9:30-11:00am
CGS Levels 1 & 2
Early registration for parishioners opened in May.
Non-parishioners can register July 1st.
Register at stpatrickscr.org on the Religious
Education page.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd classes will
fill quickly. In order to secure your child’s
spot, tuition must be paid in full at the time
of registration.
St. Patrick’s Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
blog: http://stpatrickscrcgs.blogspot.com/ Theology on Tap
THEOLOGY ON TAP RETURNS!
What: Theology on Tap, AKA a good time to learn about the
faith in a casual environment When: June 21 at 5:30 p.m.
Where: Ellis Park, Harbor View Pavilion Who: You! All young adults ages 18-35.
Speaker: Rianna Brazee will be talking about the lives of the Saints
And yes, drinks and snacks will be provided! Curious? Just come and bring a friend! Check out our
website at https://www.viafidei.com Questions? Contact Lynette Cavin at
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Mass Schedule Weekend: Saturday 4PM; Sunday 8AM, 10AM and 12Noon Weekday: Tuesday—Friday 8:30 AM in the Chapel
Eucharistic Adoration Seven Days A Week: 9AM—9PM in the Chapel
Sacraments Confessions Weekdays: (Tuesday—Friday): 7:45—8:15 AM Saturdays: 3:00—3:45 PM Baptisms Parents must be registered in the Parish and have attended a Baptismal class. Please call the Parish Office for a schedule of classes and to schedule baptisms. Weddings Arrangements should be made at least six months in advance of the wedding date.
Ministry to the Sick Please notify the Parish Office if you know of a parishioner who is homebound.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS For the week of
June 18—24, 2018
Mon.: Eucharistic Adoration—9AM—9PM Chapel Celtic Grounds Coffee Shop Open 9AM—9PM BINGO 4:30—10PM Parish Hall Sewing Group 5PM Adult Ed. Tues.: Eucharistic Adoration—9AM—9PM Chapel Celtic Grounds Coffee Shop Open 9AM—9PM Friends in Faith Book Study 9-10AM Coffee Shop Fr. Ivan: Meth Wick 10:30 AM Senior Citizen 500 Card Players 12:30 PM St. Jude No Pietra Fitness Wed.: Eucharistic Adoration—9AM—9PM Chapel Celtic Grounds Coffee Shop Open 9AM—9PM Padre Pio Prayer Group 9AM Celtic Grounds Joyful Hearts Book Club 10AM Ad. Ed. Rm. Ministry Meeting 6:30 PM Parish Hall Thurs.: Eucharistic Adoration—9AM—9PM Chapel Celtic Grounds Coffee Shop Open 9AM—9PM Pastroal Council 7PM Conf. Rm. Men’s Fellowship 7PM Celtic Grounds Parkinson’s Group 6:30 PM Parish Hall Fri.: Eucharistic Adoration 9AM—9PM Chapel Celtic Grounds Coffee Shop Open 9AM—9PM Sat.: Eucharistic Adoration 9AM—9PM Chapel Celtic Grounds Coffee Shop Open 9AM—9PM Young Adult Ministry 7:30 PM Celtic Grounds Sun.: Eucharistic Adoration 9AM—9PM Chapel Celtic Grounds Coffee Shop Open 9AM—9PM
WE ADORE CHRIST IN THIS PARISH.
Please call the Parish Office to schedule
an hour with our Lord in
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION.
It takes:
10,500 potatoes
1606 lbs of cole slaw
87 gallons of tartar sauce
to serve 8,279 people.
The NET Profit
was $29,259.71.
Thank you to
everyone who
shared in making
our fish fries
such a hugh
success. We
couldn’t have
done it without
YOU!
Grand Totals
Hall 5921
Drive-thru 2358
Total 8279
Adults 4111
Senior 3187
Worker 409
Child 409
4 & Under 163
Total 8279
How Many People &
Who did we serve?