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Hymns
Saturday, 5:30 PM & Sunday, 9:00 AM
Entrance Chant: Sing to the Mountains
#376
Gloria: Heritage Mass
#42 pg. 40
Presentation and Preparation of Gifts:
Christ Be Beside Me #408
Mass Setting:
Heritage Mass #’s 43, 45, 47, & 48
Pgs. 41 & 42
Communion Chant: The Lord is Kind and
Merciful #147
Bread for the World #500
Sending Forth:
How Can I Keep From Singing #437
Rev. William E. Reynolds — Ext #227 E-mail:
[email protected] Rectory: 641-792-4625
Deacon Dan Goetz E-mail: [email protected]
Ann Ratliff, Administrative Assistant E-Mail:
[email protected]
Tammy Norcross, Pastoral Minister, Adult & Sacramental
Formation, Ext #224 E-Mail: [email protected]
Kathy Hammerly, Stewardship Coordinator, Ext. #222 E-Mail:
[email protected] Clarissa Bloom, Sr. High Faith
Formation Coordinator, Ext #230 E-Mail:
[email protected]
Mary Beth Lawson, K-6 Coordinator, Ext # 231 E-Mail:
[email protected]
SHARE Preschool: 641-792-8639 E-mail: [email protected]
Web Pages: www.shcnewton.com www.sharepreschool.com
Prayer to the Sacred Heart
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I give myself to You.
Take all I do, all my joys,
and all my sorrows. Take all of me. I want to be all
Yours, and do all things for love of You. Help me to do only
what
pleases You. Please make my heart
like Yours.
Mission Statement We, the members of Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, as a caring Christian community, help one another to live,
to nurture, and to celebrate God’s gifts. We encourage others on
their faith journeys to join us in giving witness to our Catholic
faith and to grow as disciples. We celebrate the sacraments and
receive the gift of grace to strengthen our faith and to en-rich
our relationships with Christ and his Church. We gather together to
pray, to worship, to give thanks, to petition, to seek comfort, to
share joys and sorrows, and to experience God’s love, joy, and
peace.
Sacred Heart Church
July 1, 2012
13th Sunday of Ordinary Time
1115 S. 8th Ave E., PO Box 1478, Newton, IA 50208
Parish Office: 641-792-2050 FAX: 641-792-8639
Business Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
McCann Center Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:30 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM
Confessions Saturdays 4:30 PM
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Saturday, June 30: 4:30 PM Confessions will be heard 5:00 PM The
Rosary will be prayed in the church 5:30 PM Mass will be offered
for the repose of the soul of Jerome Beary, husband of Betty
Beary
Sunday, July 1: 8:30 AM The Rosary will be prayed in the church
9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the members of the parish. Baptism
of Marlyn Adriana Romo will be celebrated during Mass. 10:00 AM
Coffee & Donuts will be served in McCann Center following Mass.
5:00 PM Family Life Commission will meet in McCann Center
Monday, July 2: No Mass today. 6:30 PM Liturgy Commission
Meeting will be held in McCann Center 7:45 PM Sacred Heart Bingo’s
Softball Game will be played on the first available field of the
Sports Complex
Tuesday, July 3: 6:30 PM Mass for Religious Freedom will be
offered for the repose of the soul of Alice Schroyer, wife of Jerry
Schroyer
Wednesday, July 4: Office closed—Independence Day No Mass
today
Thursday, July 5: 9:30 AM Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet in
McCann Center 5:15 PM Mass will be offered for the repose of the
souls of Boyd & Brian Gunn, husband and son of Darlene Gunn
7:00 PM Ava Maria Book Club will meet in McCann Center
Friday, July 6: 9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the repose of
the soul of Tom Erwin, husband of Irene Erwin. 9:30 AM Coffee &
Visiting will be held in McCann Center following Mass. 6:30—8:00 PM
Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet in McCann Center
Saturday, July 7: 10:00 AM Kids Against Hunger will be held at
The Way Church in Newton 4:30 PM Confessions will be heard 5:00 PM
The Rosary will be prayed in the church 5:30 PM Mass will be
offered for the repose of the souls of Allen & Erna Hayes,
parents of Margaret Ellis. Baptism of Brigham Isaac Hammerly will
be celebrated during Mass. 6:30 PM Hammerly Baptism Reception will
be held in McCann Center
Sunday, July 8: 8:30 AM The Rosary will be prayed in the church
9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the members of the parish. 10:00
AM Coffee & Donuts will be served in McCann Center following
Mass. 6:00 PM Faith Journey Meeting will be held in McCann
Center
Library Inventory The Parish Library is conducting inventory.
Would all persons with overdue books, DVDs, CDs, and movies, please
return them as soon as possible? If the library is closed, please
give them to Ann or leave them in a sack on the counter outside her
office. Thank you.
Next weekend, Father Ed Pierce, a native of Sacred Heart Church
and a retired priest of the Diocese of Sioux Falls, will preside at
the 5:30 Mass on Saturday, July 7. At that Mass he will pre-side at
the baptism of his great-nephew, Brigham Hammerly. Father Reynolds
and others from the parish will be attending a two day diocesan
pro-gram in Iowa City on Friday and Saturday, July 6 and 7.
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Marilyn Tierney, Joan Mattingly, Glorian Maki, Ruth Huggins,
Mar-garet Dimon, Richard Varnum,
Carlos Perez, Marcella Karsten, Jessie Hiney, Cyn-thia Warndorf,
Dorothy Castonguay, Linday McKin-ney, Geri Long, Kurt Kruse, Patty
Terris, Rosemary McKinstry, Rachel Johns, Lyle Wilharm, Melanie
Lahart, Mark Thelen, Ed Keller, Tom McNeer, Jo-seph Henry, Evelyn
Tedrow, Jane Butler, Mary Lu-kavsky, Tim Anderson (husband of Jill
Anderson), Maria Gragg (daughter of Dan & Sally Vasquez),
Sharon Barlow (sister of Dave Hopkey), Mary DeAngelo (sister of
Gerri Beeman), Laura McGrath (mother of Donna Kearney), Susan
Saylor (mother of William Lawson), Tony Whitinger (brother of Tammy
Cochran), Phylis Haning (sister-in-law of Dick & Helen Haning),
Kristin Schwickerath (daughter-in-law of Dale & Nancy
Schwickerath), Mary Rohr (mother of Mark Hammer), Gerald Probst
(father of Mary Hamilton), Jennifer Barnes (daughter of Greg &
Cindy Barnes), Margaret Jacobs (mother of Lecia Haggard), Robin
Goodman (friend of Joan Myers), Renelda Pieper (mother of Elaine
Hammer), Mary Wells (sister of Lori Faidley), Joshua James Aneweer
Kraus (son of Judy Aneweer), Bev-erly Thenhaus (Step-mother of
Kelley Mattingly)
. . . For the repose of the soul of Fred Swanson, fa-ther of
Doug Swanson, who died June 23rd and comfort for his family.
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16 Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22 Jn
20:24-29
Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24 Mt 8:28-34 Thursday: AM 7:10-17 Mt
9:1-8
Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12 Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: AM 9:11-15 Mt
9:14-17
Sunday: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 2:2-5 2 Cor
12:7-10 Mk 6:1-6a
Readings: July 2 through July 8
Saturday Night Mass Survey This weekend we will take a
preference poll bal-lot regarding the time for the Saturday weekend
Mass. This is a follow-up to the fact that a number of people
expressed great favor for the Saturday evening Mass being at 4:00,
following our Confirmation Mass at 4:00 on a Saturday afternoon
earlier in the spring. If you do not go on Saturday night, we ask
that you not fill out the survey; unless this time adjustment will
cause you to change your Mass attendance.
Thank You . . . Dear Prayer Shall Ministry, Thank you so much
for the hand knitted cardi-nal. It is beautiful and very generous
of you all to do these for us graduates, we appreciate them a lot.
I will be taking mine to Coe College next year to keep me company.
Thank you! Matt Thoma Thank you to all the ladies of Sacred Heart
Catholic Church Prayer Shawl Ministry for all their prayers and
beautiful prayer shawl. God Bless you all, Glorian Maki
Welcome to Our New Janitor Sacred Heart welcomes Bob Carter as
the new janitor, and expresses thanks to John McMahan for his time
of service as janitor.
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LITURGICAL ROLES
Saturday, July 7 5:30 PM
Lector: Sue Atkinson Larry Pelzer Hospitality: LaVerne &
Katherine Dietrich Craig & Suzy Trotter Extraordinary
Ministers: Barbara Majerus Francis Campbell Kurt Funke Marcia
Graber Monica Skokan Lori Ward Rich & Marie Van Beek Altar
Servers: Nicholas Tremmel Reagan Maple Bailee Stier Song Leader:
Mary Wadzinski Rosary: Barbara Majerus
Sunday, July 8 9:00 AM
Lector: T.J. Ratcliff Jim Thorpe Hospitality: Bruce & Deb
Corlew Susan Becker Marilyn Reese Extraordinary Ministers: Margaret
Ellis Jill Ergenbright Lee Reynolds Chad klein John Lee Kevin
Newton Mark Allen Bill Ehler Altar Servers: Brenna Schwenker
Christopher Thorpe Sydney Schmidt Children’s Liturgy: Kim Didier
Nursery: Lorraine & Sarah kalkhoff Song Leader: Cassie Banwell
Coffee Host:
Monday, July 9 Money Counters: Paul Muller Jim Spencer
Pray for our Military Please pray for the safety of these
military personnel who have ties to members of our parish:
Caitlin Huggins McCay, Major Brian Ferguson
Major David Cordry, Bill Kopsa, Philip Mead, Jeff Benda,
Tim Hutson, Joey Anderson, Scott Anderson, Kole Hunziker, Tyler
Daly, Joshua Oberheu, Joe Scranton, Tim Dodge,
Travis Geringer, Nathan Geringer, Jake Berger, Curtis
Worthy,
Mark Modlin, Jimmy Bennett, Jake Bennett, & Jason Lee
Bennett
Missing Any Dishes? If you have any dishes from funeral
lunch-eons, other parish activities or from taking meals to the ill
and homebound they are available to pick up on a cart in the
Gathering Space or in the kitchen on the back counter.
K-6 Summer Faith Trips We are pleased to be offering several
Faith Trips for the K-6 children of the Parish. We will be learning
more about our faith while we are enjoying God’s creation. The
schedule for the Faith Trips is as follows:
July 18th - rain date of July 20th: 4th, 5th, & 6th Grade to
Rock Creek from 10am – 3pm. August 3rd: Pre K – 1st Grade to Maytag
Park from 10am – 12pm. August 4th: 2nd & 3rd Grade to Ashton
Obser-vatory, Baxter, IA from 7pm – 10pm includes a presentation on
the phases of the moon.
Due to transportation needs, we will need those who
interested in going to sign up prior to the event, as
well as complete a permission form for the faith trips.
Sign-up sheets will be in the Gathering space after
Mass Saturday & Sunday along with permission slips.
You can also sign-up by contacting Mary Beth Law-
son at the church 641-792-2050 or mbshk6
@gmail.com.
Thanks to Chad Klein of Eye Care Center of Newton
for being a bulletin sponsor. See ad on back of bulletin.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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In Thanksgiving for God’s Blessings, We return to the Lord:
June 23th & 24th Envelopes $ 2,971.00 Offertory $ 322.65
Autoshare $ 796.00 ADA $ 200.00 Votive Candles $ 207.25 Cemetery $
185.00 Sunday Coffee $ 59.00 Holy Father $ 174.00 Communications $
2.00
“For your sakes He became poor, so that by His poverty you might
become rich.” Are you among those being called to be rich in
Christ’s poverty as a priest, deacon, brother or sister? Call Fr.
Thom Hennen, diocesan vocations director at 563-324-1911, or write:
[email protected].
Cemetery Thank You Thanks to all who contributed to the Cemetery
Collection this year. Your generosity is very much appreciated.
Your interest in and support of Sacred Heart Cemetery is always
appreciated and needed. Thank You, Scared Heart Cemetery
Association
Chicago Cubs Trip 2012 On June 14th, a full bus load of baseball
fans attended the Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers baseball game at
Wrigley Field. This is the 2nd year of a KC coordinated trip to
Wrig-ley and we really appreciate the support, fun and camarade-rie
of everyone who at-tended. On the trip over to Chicago, the riders
enjoyed some rest and several games of bingo with great baseball
re-lated prizes. A few people came up from Ottumwa to meet us and
join the game… they will be back next year with many of their
friends. Thank you for your help and support with the great day of
baseball at historic Wrigley Field.
Catholic Young Adult Network Catholic Young Adult Network is a
new collaboration of leaders throughout the Diocese of Davenport
working to provide opportunities for young adults (ages 18-39) to
know, love, and serve God. The network will coordinate
diocesan-wide events and facilitate the sharing of resources among
parishes and regions for more consistent local young adult
opportuni-ties. CYAN will host a kickoff barbecue July 15 at St.
Patrick Church in Iowa City. It starts with Mass at 3:30 p.m.,
followed by fun and exciting games! We will fire up the grill about
5 p.m. and hang out all night. This is an informal get-together to
provide information about plans already in the works and gather
input from young adults about the type of events and op-portunities
they’d like to be part of. We look forward to seeing you there!
CYAN will host a young adult confer-ence October 13 from 11 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. at St. Patrick in Iowa City. This will be a jam-packed
day led by nationally known speaker and Assumption High graduate
Pat Millea, thought-provoking breakout sessions, Mass, and plenty
of opportunities to pray and have fun with fel-low young adult
Catholics! Mark your calendars!
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Sacred Heart Babysitting Guide
The new Sacred Heart Babysit-ting Guides are available in the
parish office. If you would like to have a booklet which in-
cludes information about the youth of the par-ish who would like
to care for children, please contact Ann in the office and she can
get one for you. If you have any questions regarding the guide,
please contact Sharon Hoebel-heinrich at 792-9704.
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Religious freedom is a hallmark of our democracy, and is being
threatened at this point in history by the administration’s
requirement that religious institutions pay for events in-flicted
upon human beings which it finds mor-ally offensive. The government
is way out of bounds in telling the church how to be church. That
is an infringement on the right of the church to freely practice
the tenants of its faith. On Tuesday July 3, the parish will
celebrate Mass for the intention of religious freedom at 6:30 p.m.
You are invited to attend.
Mass for Religious Freedom Tuesday, July 3rd
6:30 p.m.
For more information about the Church’s stand on Religious
Liberty go to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
website:
www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religoius-liberty/fortnight-for-freedom
Prayer for the Protection of Religious Liberty
O God our Creator,
Through the power and working of your Holy Spirit,
you call us to live out our faith in the midst of the world,
bringing the light and the saving truth of the Gospel
to every corner of society.
We ask you to bless us
in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty.
Give us the strength of mind and heart
to readily defend our freedoms when they are threatened;
give us courage in making our voices heard
on behalf of the rights of your Church
and the freedom of conscience of all people of faith.
Grant, we pray, O heavenly Father,
a clear and united voice to all your sons and daughters
gathered in your Church
in this decisive hour in the history of our nation,
so that, with every trial withstood
and every danger overcome—
for the sake of our children, our grandchildren,
and all who come after us—
this great land will always be "one nation, under God,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Grinnell Deanery Pool Party The annual Deanery pool party for
youth in
grades entering 7-12 will be held at the Oska-
loosa Pool in Edmundson Park on Sunday,
July 15th from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Each parish is contribut-
ing to the cost of the pool, so admission is free. The group
will meet at 6:00 p.m. in McCann Center parking lot and will
return around 10:00 p.m. Permission forms
need to be filled out before leaving.
RSVP on Facebook at the Sacred
Heart Church page, or email
Tammy Norcross at shadult-
[email protected].
http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religoius-liberty/fortnight-for-freedomhttp://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religoius-liberty/fortnight-for-freedommailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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July 4: Ed Underberg July 6: Ryan Humke July 7: Tom Cannon July
8: Andrew Hill July 9: Abby Reed For Birthdays to be listed in the
bulletin, you need to submit names and dates to Ann.
Sacred Heart Nursery Open every Sunday morning during the 9:00
am Mass. The Nursery is open to children ages 1-4. Two trained
volunteers will be present at that time!
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Community Meals The Newton area churches host a Community Meal
every Wednesday evening from 5:30—6:30 PM. For the summer, June 6
thru August 15, the meals will be held at Sacred Heart
Church—McCann Center.
No Meal this week on July 4th
Kids Against Hunger
The next Kids Against Hunger event will be Saturday, July 7 from
10:00—11:00 AM at The Way Church, 2306 S. 3rd Ave E. in
Newton This is always a fun and rewarding experience. Cost of
the food is $30 for each person. If you like to vol-unteer but
can’t provide the $30, partial sponsorships are available. For
additional information or to volunteer, please call Kathy Doyle,
792-0160. Thank you for volunteering to help feed those in need in
Iowa, and around the world.
Peter’s Pence Collection Thank you for your generous support of
the essen-tial work of the Holy Father and his charitable acts
through the Peter’s Pence Collection. Our contributions will be
combined with those of our brothers and sisters around the world to
help Pope Benedict reach out to those in need. Your generosity will
help to cast Christ’s peace upon the world.
Do not forget that when sovereigns are at war they can no longer
busy themselves with their administra-tion; justice is not
distributed; no care is taken of the people; and this alone is
their sovereign charge.
― St. Elizabeth of Portugal, Queen and Saint (1271 – 4 July
1336) Feast Day July 4
2012 Kaaba Shrine Circus Poweshiek County Fairgrounds
425 East St. S., Grinnell, IA Saturday, July 14th
3:00 & 7:30 PM Sacred Heart Church has received free
tickets. If you are interested in attending, check with Ann in the
parish office.
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Please let us know if you are hospitalized. Also, if you are
living at home
and unable to come to church, please contact us so we can make a
home visit and consider your spiritual needs. Call the church at
792-2050.
Prayer Chain To have someone added to the Sacred Heart Prayer
Chain, contact Marilyn Lamb at 792-7080 or Mary Pritchard at
792-3518. If neither one can be reached, you may call Margaret
Dimon at 792-9819.
Marriage Encounter Weekend It is our trust and faith in God that
allows him to heal us and gives us peace. Is God in charge of your
marriage? Sign up to attend a Marriage En-counter weekend so that
you can live up to your call; strengthen your love, deepen your
communication, rekindle your romance and renew your sacrament. The
next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend is October 27 – 29, 2012
Ankeny Iowa. To register or for more information contact Roger and
Marsha Lu-ensmann at 563-927-4352. Visit http://www.iowa-wwme.org
for more information.
Sacred Heart Bingo’s Update The Bingo’s softball team played
well through five innings and then the game got away from them. The
team has 3 wins and 2 losses… This week the Monday night game is at
7:45 p.m. Thank you to all the fans that
come out and support the team. We hope to see more… we can use
your help.
Faithful Citizenship Campaign Catholics Care. Catholics
Vote.
Participate in political life. In their statement on Forming
Con-
sciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops
remind Catholics about the
call to participate in political life. "In the Catholic
tradition," they write, "responsible citizenship is a virtue, and
participation in political life is a moral obligation" (no. 13).
Visit www.faithful citizen-ship.org today to read the statement,
watch videos, download podcasts, and access other great
re-sources.
The Library’s Latest
Welcome to Sacred Heart Library’s col-umn of reviews of current
books, DVDs, and CDs that our available in our library. Please come
and check out these and other items in the library. The parish
library has some books and many DVDs in Spanish for both children
and adults. The librarian is available after both weekend Masses to
gladly assist you in selecting some. Are you fascinated by the
marvels of the glorious Gothic cathedrals of Europe, most built
over a 1000 years ago? The DVD, Building the Great Cathedrals, is a
com-prehensive tour explaining the design and construction of one
of the major cathedrals. Here we see how architects in the Middle
Ages incorporated designs of ancient Rome with new inventions, such
as clear and stained glass and flying buttresses. Today, these
cathedrals still achieve their builders’ purpose: to give honor and
glory to God. The Library is open after weekend Masses or by
appointment. Contact Kay Fisher at 792-2863.
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Welcome to Our Parish If you are new to our parish, please fill
out the following information and drop it in the collection basket
or mail to the parish office. Name
______________________________________
Address _____________________________________
City ________________________________________ State
__________________ Zip__________________
Phone ______________________________________
Email ______________________________________
Mass Attendance Saturday, June 23th at 5:30 PM 187 Sunday, June
24th at 9:00 AM 313
Advertising Space Available There is advertising space available
on the back of the bulletin. Besides being printed weekly, the
bulletin is also published on our website. We are currently
creating a separate page on the website featuring our advertisers.
The small ad cost is $250 per year and $400 per year for the large
ad. This can be paid monthly, quarterly, or yearly, whichever you
prefer. Payment can also be set up as an auto-matic deduction. If
interested contact Ann in the parish office, 792-2050 or
[email protected]
July 1, 2012 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Wis 1:13–15; 2:23–24 / 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13–15 Mk 5:21–43 or
5:21–24, 35b–43
It’s said that a woman often marries someone like her father. It
appears I married someone who resembles my mother. They’re both
warm and generous—and seri-ously directionally challenged. If not
for online maps and GPS technology, neither would get to their
destinations. My assessment is that both are beyond hope and help
when it comes to improving their navigational skills. Two of the
people in today’s Gospel are also beyond hope and beyond help, but
in much more dramatic ways. The woman who touches Jesus’ cloak has
hemorrhaged for twelve years. She’s not only physically ill, she’s
also considered ritually unclean and a societal outcast. Jairus’s
daughter deteriorates from serious illness to death, and the crowds
vocally discourage Jairus from bothering Jesus anymore. Both
individuals appear to be too far gone to be helped. Yet that’s
exactly where Jesus’ healing touch is found— where hope is lost and
help is exhausted. The woman reaches out and finds healing; Jesus
brings new life to Jairus’s daughter. Certainly we know the
experience of feeling beyond help. Whether it’s a physical illness,
battles with depression, patterns of sinful behavior we struggle to
shake, or feelings of being unloved —at times many of us feel that
human intervention can’t reach us. But Jesus isn’t afraid of those
dark places, and that’s exactly where he reaches out to touch us
with his gentle healing. Jesus may be unable to fix the
navigational challenges of my family members, but in our true
places of pain, he couldn’t be closer
Janel Esker / [email protected]
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2012 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in
USA. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c.827, permission to publish
has been granted by the Most Rever-end Robert J. Hermann, Auxiliary
Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of St. Louis. No part of this work may
be used in any form without the prior written permission of Liguori
Publications. Scripture texts in this work are taken from the New
American Bible, revised edition copyright 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, DC. All
Rights Reserved.
Wedding Anniversary Blessings Sacred Heart Church wishes to
honor couples of the parish who are cele-brating wedding
anniversary mile-stones (every 5 years— 5 years, 10 years, 15
years, and so on). Please
complete the form available at the church office. The deadline
to be included in the bulletin is the 15th of the month before your
anniversary.
Ministry Schedule Ministers who have a scheduling conflict for
the Ministry Schedule should contact Terry Townsend at 792-3637 or
by e-mail at [email protected] by the 15th. Lectors with a
scheduling conflict should contact Ruth Huggins at 641-526-8255 or
by e-mail at rhuggins @partnercom.net by the 15th.
Need Help? People who need assistance for shoveling their walk,
or mowing of grass, or for doing odd jobs around the house, the
Knights of Columbus would like to help. Please contact Ken Untrauer
@ 641-275-0675, or Bruce Hoffmeier @ 641-792-1553, or Bernie
Lammers @ 641-792-5746. They will handle all requests with
privacy.
The 2010 Cookbooks for Sale Price Reduced
A 2010 Cookbook can be purchased in the parish office. They are
$5 each and full of recipes for every occasion.
dear Padre How can I feel God at Mass?
Our new pastor sings the whole Mass. Lately when I hear a Mass I
can’t feel the presence of God. When I’m pray-ing, my heart is
spiritually empty. Please help me feel the love of God at Mass
again.
Alex Dear Alex, I am impressed by your pastor. It’s not easy to
learn to sing the priest’s parts of the Mass and to sing them well.
Many parishes would love a singing pastor, but you have your
inclinations and preferences. Two thoughts may help. One, the Mass
is public worship, and assisting at Mass is joining oneself to a
crowd or community. And this is God’s command-ment—that a people
will worship him. The command of God is directed to individuals
only as they make up the group or community. This is why God had
Moses lead his people into the desert: to worship him. Two, there
are all sorts of folks at Sunday Mass. It takes a lot of learning
to appreciate all of them. This is why love of other people is a
keeping of all the com-mandments. This crowd is the Body of Christ,
the Catho-lic Church in this particular place. And Jesus Christ
loves this crowd as his own body; indeed it is his Mystical Body.
You have a place in it. And you have the challenge of loving it as
Jesus does his own flesh and blood. But who doesn’t also love a
quiet Mass, where the only music is silence and soft speech?
Weekday Masses are often like this. They are there for you.
John Hamrogue, CSSR [email protected]
Are You Ill or Homebound? Anyone who is ill or homebound please
let me know so I can schedule a visit. Contact Lori Ward at
792-4242.
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To report child abuse contact: Iowa Department of
Human Services Child Abuse Hotline: 800-362-2178
and if it involves clergy or church personnel also no-
tify Alicia Owens, Victim Assistance Coordinator, 563-
349-5002, or email to [email protected].
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN
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50208
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West Side of Square 792-3250 or 800-881-2231
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791-9614 Open 7 Days A Week
For Your Convenience
Scot & Francine Farver
NEWTON EYE
CLINIC, P.C. Daniel Hanisch, O.D.
Thomas Hayden, O.D. Optometry • Contact Lens
Treatment of Eye Diseases & Injury
111 1st Avenue East 792-7375 or 1-(800) 247-7803
Daily Open Bowling
▪ Youth and Adult Programs ▪ Birthday Packages ▪ Company/Large
Group Rates ▪ Disco Bowl ▪ Pro Shop ▪ Food ▪ Lounge ▪ Pool
Cardinal Lanes 792-1380
1300 South 5th Avenue East
792-5040 Dale & Jeff Maki Gary Clemon
Barb Barr Broker/Owner
641-791-2809 [email protected]
www.move2newton.com
Each office independently owned & operated
RE/MAX of Newton 120 N. 2nd Ave W. Newton, IA
The Floor Store 792-2999
Toll Free: 800-999-3512
Carpet * Vinyl Ceramic * Wood
Window Treatments
Dan & Margaret Ellis
128 N. 2nd Ave E., Newton
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641-792-3528 400 1st Ave. West
Newton
Cooking Shows - Catalog Shows Fundraisers - Wedding Showers
Susan Metz Independent Consultant
641-521-3108 www.pamperedchef.biz/cooknwithsusan
CUT LOOSE
HAIRSTYLING
901 1st Ave W. Newton, IA
792-0923
Rhonda Bauer, Owner
Jo Jenkins, Broker 641-791-2381
[email protected]
Brandy Underberg, Sales Assoc & ASP
641-521-5955 [email protected]
Contact Ann at the Parish office
792-2050
Ad Space Available
Contact Ann at the Parish office 792-2050
Ad Space Available
100 N 4th Ave W Newton, Iowa 50208
Chad E. Klein, O.D. Kristi K. Rhoads, O.D.
641-792-7900
Eyecarecenterofnewton.com
Rob & Laura Satterfield
900 W. 3rd St. S. 792-1241
15% off July
In-Store Purchases
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