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Parish Staff
Most Reverend Edward K. Braxton, Bishop of Belleville
Father Linus Umoren, C. M., Pastor
Trustees: Ms. Rose Jordan Mr. Duane McClanahan
Kathy Bellmann, Administrative Assistant
Joan Scharf, Bulletin Production
Parish Organizations and Meetings
Parish Council-Every Second Tuesday of the Month Choir Practice-TBA
Women’s Club-Third Tuesday of the Month Quilters-Every Tuesday after 8 a.m. Mass
Knights of Columbus -First and Third Wednesday Parish School of Religion (PSR)-Sunday after Mass
Youth Ministry- (YES) Group-Sunday after Mass St. Vincent dePaul-First Monday every month at 6:30 at
Immaculate Conception in Columbia
Worship Opportunities
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 p.m. at Holy Family
Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. Mass at Sacred Heart 10:00 a.m. Mass at Holy Family
Weekday Masses:
Wednesday, and Friday 8:00 a.m. at Holy Family
Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart
Reconciliation
Sunday’s at 7:30 a.m. and by appointment
Rosary Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7:15 a.m.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament First Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m.
130 South Third Street, P. O. Box 35, Dupo, Illinois 62239 Office: 286-3224 (closed Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Parish Hall: 286-4373 Fax: 332-1699 Bulletin Contact: Scharfjo1956@yahoo.com
A Reflection from the Pastor’s desk…November 11, 2018
Thirty-Second Sunday Of Ordinary Time Year B
On Thursday and Friday last week, we celebrated the feast of All Saints and the commemoration of All Souls. We might continue to question the reason behind these two celebrations given their unpopularity in our world today. You and I know that what is common, especially among children, is the Halloween frenzy. All Hallowed Day or All Saints' Day is a holy day of obligation celebrated every November 1. It is dedicated to all those who have made it into heaven. All Saints' Day is celebrated by
attending Mass and honoring the saints by visiting their holy shrines and offering prayers seeking their intercession. We honor the saints best by emulating their lives, by striving to become examples of holy, meritorious people, just as they were. How many people could you name whose lifestyles were saintly? Your mom, dad, grandmother or grandfather could certainly be one of them.
All Souls' Day is celebrated on November 2 each year. All Souls’ Day is dedicated to all those who are departed from this world and who wait in the faith of the promised Resurrection. Here we talk about the souls in Purgatory (not a popular term in our society). But it doesn’t need to be popular to be real. All Souls' Day is often celebrated by attending Mass, although it is not a holy day of obligation. Many people visit cemeteries or shrines dedicated to their loved ones and ancestors. On this day, we particularly ask for the repose of their souls and the intercession of the saints, for God to have mercy on them in accord with the promises of Christ.
On these days we face the truth of our mortality. Someday, we too will join our ancestors. These November traditions express our belief in the communion of saints – of which we are already a part. The Church militant, the Church triumphant, and the Church suffering commune in faith in November. As one of our prayers at Mass reads "with death, life is changed not ended." Our Masses and prayers this month voice our hope that Christ will eventually bring all of us home, together in perfect communion with God.
God is good all the time; all the time God is good! Fr. Linus Umoren, CM-Pastor
www.sacredheartchurchdupo.org
November 11, 2018 The Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
Parish SUPPORT
Please prayerfully consider your own stewardship and pray for the financial well
being of Sacred Heart Parish
November 1, 2018 Special Collections All Saint’s Day (9) $185.00 All Saint’s Day Loose 31.00 All Soul’s Day (2) 35.00 Total Special Collections $251.00
November 4, 2018 General Collections Envelopes (33) $1,265.00 Loose 6.00 Building Maintenance 350.00 Total General Collections $1,621.00
Special Collections Candles $ 13.50 Mass Stipend (1) 10.00 All Saint’s Day (7) 95.00 All Soul’s Day (5) 60.00 Total Special Collections $ 178.50
Total of general and special collections $1,799.50
Thank you for your generous support of our church.
THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH
Sunday, November 11, Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Mass @ Sacred Heart-Bob and Leona Schonlau
9:00 a.m. Coffee and Donut Fellowship, PSR and YES Meeting 9:00 a.m. Latin Mass (Log Church) 10:00 a.m. Mass @ Holy Family
Monday, November 12, St. Josaphat, Martyr NO MASS
Tuesday, November 13, St. Framcis Xavier Cabrini 8:00 a.m. Mass @ Sacred Heart-Irwin and Ferna Hoffmann 7:00 p.m. Parish Council Meeting
Wednesday, November 14, Weekday 8:00 a.m. Mass @ Holy Family 5:30 Liturgy Committee Meeting in the parish center
Thursday, November 15, St. Albert the Great 8:00 a.m. Mass @ Sacred Heart-Parishioners of Sacred Heart and Holy Family Parishes
Friday, November 16, St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude 8:00 a.m. Mass @ Holy Family
Saturday, November 17, Vigil of the Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 p.m. Mass @ Holy Family
Sunday, November 18, Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Mass @ Sacred Heart-Elizabeth Marie Preis
9:00 a.m. PSR and YES Meeting 9:00 a.m. Latin Mass (Log Church) 10:00 a.m. Mass @ Holy Family
Call to Worship
Good morning and Welcome to Sacred Heart Church. Today is the Thirty-second Sunday of the year. In the gospel, Jesus sat down opposite the treasury and observed how the crowd put money into the treasury. While rich people put in large sums, a poor widow put in two small coins worth of a few cents. Jesus remarked to his disciples that the coins of the widow were worth more than the large sums of the rich. Please rise and join in singing hymn no… and know that God is good all the time.
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
NOVEMBER 18, 2018
Sacristan Rose Jordan Call to Worship Carol Kelling Lector David Geringer Eucharistic Ministers: Of the Body: Duane McClanahan And Blood: Geri Basinski and Melanie Curtis Minister of the Sick and Homebound: Kathy Koebbe
Women’s Club Quilt Raffle
The raffle today after 8 a.m. Mass during Coffee and Donut Fellowship. Remember, you can’t win if you don’t have a ticket in
the barrel! Thanks, Carol McClanahan, Quilt Chair
God bless our Veterans!
Today we honor all the men and women who gave their all to continue our freedom...we remember also the families who made the sacrifice too! As
we celebrate those who proudly served, let is pray for those who are actively serving and ask for God’s protection upon them. Please say a prayer for those who did not return. May they rest in peace. All Veterans are invited to bring up the gifts today.
Save the date…The Parish Christmas Party will be Sunday, December 9th. Doors will open at 5 p.m. Details to follow.
P. O. Box 35 Dupo, Illinois 62239-0035 Sacred Heart Church www.sacredheartchurchdupo.org
♫Happy Birth day to ♪ ♪ ♫You….Happy ♪ birthday ♫ to you…happy♫ birthday ♪ ♫dear...November 11th: Angelia DeClue, Janet Flynn, Linda Martin, and David Stratmann 14th: Sheila Walster 16th: I.D. Cleveland and Carol McClanahan 18th: Justin Branson
Happy Anniversary to…November
17th Andrew and Amanda Evers 11 Years
May the Lord ‘s blessings shine upon you. From your Faith Family.
SPECIAL PRAYER REQUESTS PLEASE PRAY FOR:
Cassidy Aldridge, David and Sandy Anderson, Lauretta Anzalone, Kim Arnold, Lindsey Arnold, Donita Baldwin, Duane Bivins, Betty and Larry Blair, Kelley Bock, Jill Boker, Lydia Boyer and family, Branson-
Kelley Family, Gina Brendley, Jolene Carroll, Virgil Casey, Barbara and I.D. Cleveland, Camryn Coughlin, Don DeRousse, Frank Dowd, Margaret Dowd, Hannah, Jerry, and Marilyn Dycus, Marilyn Elfrink, Eli Fielder, Jason Frazier, Charles and Joan Frederick, Marion Gautreaux, Michael Golightly, Joseph Gourley, Mary Gramm, Bryant Hahn, Vernon Heine, Jerry Hight, Linda Johnson, Earnest Jordan, Jan and Norma Karstetter, Donna Kaufman, Russell Kelling, Shirley King, Hailey Kofron, Karen LaCroix, William LaCroix, Randy Ladyman, Steve Lawlor, Michele Martin, Fr. Elmar Mauer, Lisa McDonald, McWhorter family, Sylvia Mentel, Jim and Nancy Merkley, Floyd Metz, Barbara Moore, Kady Myers, John P. Noethen, Parker, Bill Pennock, Lillian Phillips, Irma Proffer, Aaron Pulcher, Dillan Roberson, David Ryder, Robert Sammelman, Mary Schmid, Nina Smith, Julie Stanger, Abby Steffen, Dee Sullivan, Mandy Sullivan, Liz Vernon, Evermore Grace Wagner, James Whipple, and Rick Wilson. Please remember teenagers and their overwhelming challenges. *If you know of someone that needs to be added or removed from this list, please let Joan Scharf know as soon as possible.* Please remember our Service Men and Women protecting our freedom!
Tressa Tucker, U.S. Air Force Sister of Jake Weber Hunter Kelling, U. S. Navy Son of Holly and Travis Kelling Joseph F. Gloeckner, U. S. Navy Son of Michael and Renee Gloeckner
*Mass Intentions are a wonderful way to remember your loved ones, those who have special needs, or any special occasion. The recommended offering is $10.00. Put your intention and money in the collection basket or send it to the parish office, 116 Church Street, Cahokia, Illinois 62206.* Available NOW!
Hospital Visitations-Due to the new privacy laws most hospitals are not notifying Father Linus of parishioners who are in the hospital. If you or a loved one is in the hospital and wish for Father Linus to visit, please leave a message for him at 618-337-4548 with the name, hospital, and room number (if you have it).
Home Visitation and Communion-If anyone would appreciate a visit or Communion brought to their home please call Fr. Linus at 618-337-4548 or leave a message at the parish office (618-286-3224).
Hall Rental-For hall rental information please contact Kathy Koebbe at (618) 920-2264. You can view the Parish Hall Policy and print out the Rental Agreement by visiting our website at www.sacredheartchurchdupo.org and clicking on Hall Rental.
Blessing Bag Food Donations Needed
We are now working to gather the food items needed to complete the backpacks. Items such as boxes of tuna/chicken salad with crackers, small sticks of beef jerky, cans of Vienna sausages, fruit/pudding or Jell-O cups, individual size bags of chips, breakfast or granola bars,
packages of soup or oatmeal that hot water can be added to and water flavoring packets.
The Catholic Service and Ministry Appeal…using your gifts to serve one another! Sister Thea Bowman is the only
remaining Catholic elementary school in East St. Louis – 100% of the students graduate from high school and 95% attend colleges and universities! Your support of The Catholic Service and Ministry Appeal helps to make this possible. If you have not already done so, please consider making a gift today. The youngsters at Sister Thea Bowman Catholic School are counting on you.
The needs in our community continues!
Please remember these agencies, Society of St. Vincent dePaul, Community Backpack Angels (CBA) and DuKare, that meet the needs of people in our community who experience economic hardship and need your continued support!
DuKare needs: Hamburger and Tuna Helper® of all kinds, Manwich®, beef stew, canned pasta dinners, chicken ‘n dumplings, chili, peanut butter, jelly, oatmeal, complete pancake mix, syrup, canned vegetables (other than corn, green beans and peas) or spaghetti. See Linda Martin with any questions.
Thanks and God Bless you!
As the Holidays fast approach here are the upcoming Mass/Reconciliation Schedules for your planning…
Thursday, November 22nd-Thanksgiving Day Mass at Holy Family’s Log Church at 9 a.m. Saturday, December 8th-Feast of the Immaculate Conception is a Holy Day of Obligation and will be celebrated at 5 p.m. at Holy Family Sunday, December 9th-The four-parish Reconciliation is at 3 p.m. at Immaculate Conception in Columbia. Christmas/New Years Day Mass schedule: Monday, December 24th-Christmas Eve Vigil Mass is at 5:00 p.m. at Holy Family; Christmas Eve Night Mass at Sacred Heart begins with the choir Caroling at 10:30 p.m. and Mass begins at 11 p.m. Tuesday, December 25th-Christmas Day at 10 a.m. at Holy Family Monday, December 31st-The Solemnity of Mary the Holy Mother of God (Holy Day of Obligation) 5 p.m. vigil at Holy Family Tuesday, January 1, 2019-The Solemnity of Mary the Holy Mother of God (Holy Day of Obligation) 9 a.m. Mass at Sacred Heart
Coats for Kids This Knights of Columbus project is collaborated with the School System and the Village of Cahokia. Children in need are provided with a new coat. If you know of a child who
needs a new coat, please contact Bill Day 401-7486.
Attending Mass should never be an obligation; but a true celebration to glorify God’s gracious gifts!
ICC Men’s ACTS Retreat January 24-27, 2019
If you need a break from a busy life; if you’re new to ICC or want to better connect with your Church community; if you’re working through some difficult transitions; if Life feels like it is piling on; it’s time to sit a while with Jesus! That’s what retreats are for. Registration forms can be found online on the ICC website, or in the Gathering Space. If you need further information about an ACTS Retreat weekend, please contact one of the following: Director Bill Ott (314-882-7217) or Co-Director Jeff Kienzle (314-488-7872).
Scouting for Food… The local Boy Scouts will be out in your neighborhood collecting food for the local food pantries on Saturday, November 17. Please be ready to fill the bag they place on your door with non perishable food items! Thank You
2018 Way of Lights November 16, 2018-January 2, 2019
Open nightly from 5-9 p.m. (except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day). A great way to entertain out-of-town guests. For a list of activities and more information visit:
www.snows.org/events/way-of-lights
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