Pastor Rev. Nick B. March [email protected]319-540-5610 (cell) Deacon David Sallen [email protected]319-371-4050 (cell) St. Patrick-Anamosa Staff Julia Bean, Director of Faith Formation [email protected]319-432-4322 (Cell) Julia Clair, Secretary/Bookkeeper [email protected]Dr. Michael Volk, Principal [email protected]North Linn Cluster Staff Marci Luedeman Secretary/Bookkeeper [email protected]St. Stephen & St. Joseph Director of Faith Formation [email protected]319-360-2991 (Cell) Amy Woods, St. John Director of Faith Formation [email protected]319-270-0383 (Cell) Monica Carpenter, Parish Visitor 319-438-1979 July 5, 2020 The Catholic Parishes of: St. John The Evangelist, St. Joseph, St. Stephen & St. Patrick St. Patrick, Anamosa: www.stpatchurch.com North Linn Cluster: www.northlinncc.org Parish Offices: St. Patrick Church Mon.—Fri. 9:00 am — 3:00 pm 215 N. Garnavillo St. Anamosa, IA 52205 319-462-2141 St. Patrick School 216 N. Garnavillo St. Anamosa, IA 52205 319-462-2688 North Linn Cluster St. John, St. Joseph, St. Stephen Tues. & Thur. 8:30 am - 3:00 pm PO Box 496 Central City, IA 52214 319-438-6625 Weekly Liturgical Schedule Mass Schedule Weekdays: Tues. Jul 7 NO MASS 8:30 am Wed. Jul 8 NO MASS 8:30 am Thurs. Jul 9 NO MASS 8:30 am Fri. Jul 10 NO MASS 8:30 am Weekend: Sat. Jul 11 St. Patrick, Anamosa 4:00 pm Intention: All the People St. Joseph, Prairieburg 6:30 pm Intention: Marianne Devlin Sun. Jul 12 St. Stephen, Central City 8:00 am Intention: Darlene Fleming St. Patrick, Anamosa 10:30 am Intention: Gary Larson
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LET US PRAY FOR…. Matthew Corpstein, Jamia Daily, Jordan Darrow, Don & Florence Gapinski, Ember Hanlon, Alan Hinz,
Ruth Hinz, Matthew Jennings, Claudia Kennebeck, Andrea Laverty, Casey Laverty, Hannah McDill,
Deb Paustian, Candy Shada, Msgr. Jerry Sherba, Samual Simko, Robert Skarbek, John K. Tigan,
Jenny Redmond Klaren, Patrick Conley, Fr. Richard Gaul, David Russ, Pat McPherson, Cletus McNamara,
John Higbee, Eleanor Schultejans, Catherine Skarbek, Maita Daniels, Dale Breon
St. Patrick News
Enrollment Application Forms are coming in!
We are grateful for the attention our school
families have given this. Our planning for next
year is based on these numbers. If you can
interest other families in joining us, our
school will continue to grow and thrive.
Please help spread the word that St. Patrick
School offers small classrooms, individual
attention, Faith-infused curriculum, impressive
standardized testing results and specialized
services to children with disabilities through the
Anamosa Community School District. Enroll-
ment Application Forms are available at school
or on the school website: www.stpatschool.us.
Contact: Julia Bean 319-462-2141
Our Sanctuary Lamp will burn for
Tom Bryne
The week of July 5th
CHRIST BE OUR LIGHT SHINE THROUGH THE DARKNESS
We welcome Noah John Gorman
who was baptized last weekend
at St. Patrick Church.
He is the son of Dan & Jessica Gorman.
Through water and the word, he has become a child of
God and is sealed as Christ’s own forever
He's ready! Ask the Pastor is a way to connect with Fr. March. Submit a question by email or on our Facebook page and Fr. March will pro-vide a response. You can find his responses to Ask the Pastor Questions in our weekly
email to parishioners and on our Facebook page.
E-mail questions to: [email protected] or at https://www.facebook.com/St.PatsCatholicChurch/
So here's your chance, what would you like to know???
Sanctuary Lamp offerings are still available for 2020.
If you would like to have one offered,
please contact Julia Clair in the Parish Office.
COPIES OF BREAKING BREAD 2020 AVAILABLE
As we are currently not using the copies of
Breaking Bread, we would like them to be put
to use by our parishioners. If you would like a
copy of one, they are available in the back of
the church for you to take and keep. You may
bring it to mass for your personal use or use it at home if
you are watching mass online. Please put your name in it
Thank you for continued support of all our parishes
during these unprecedented times
Parish Weekly Offerings from 6/27 & 6/28
St. Patrick $ 5,488.00
St. John $ 300.00
St. Joseph $ 751.00
St. Stephen $ 1854.00
St. Joseph Cemetery $ 125.00
Mt. Olivet Cemetery $ 600.00
If you would like to make your donations to the
church through automatic ACH withdrawals, the forms can be found on the parish website. Completed
forms can be mailed or dropped off at the parish office or put in an envelope and put in the collection basket at mass.
'Mental Health Minute' Videos
Has the COVID19 pandemic left you feeling
out of sorts in a way you can’t quite de-
scribe? In addition to the physical toll, an emotional heavi-
ness is also being experienced by many. If you’re experienc-
ing these things, you’re not alone. Catholic Charities li-
censed counselors have prepared ten (10), brief 2-3 minute
'Mental Health Minute' videos on a variety of topics, emo-
tions and situations that parishioners may be experiencing
while being physically separated from their parish commu-
nities. View all the Mental Health Minute videos
at www.CatholicCharitiesDubuque.org/resources
Family Prayer Resources Webpage Recommended resources for family prayer during COVID-19
(in English and Spanish) are available at www.dbqarch.org/family-prayer-resources.
Resources on Racism Across our country and more recently in Iowa, protests and riots are erupting
as individuals demand equality, unity and peace. Here are resources for information and reflection on racism:
USCCB Website on Racism
USCCB: "Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love - A Pastoral Letter Against Racism"
ACH Giving
All Parish News
Position Opening: Coordinator for Liturgical Music
Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids The Office of Mission and Ministry
at Mount Mercy University is looking for a part-time, 10 month, 12 hours a week, Coordinator for Liturgical Music. The position includes planning and providing music for liturgies and worship services, recruiting and developing student leaders for liturgical music, worship planning and music ministry, and assisting the Chaplain and Campus Minister in the overall planning for liturgical celebrations and worship on campus. The review process will begin July 1, 2020. The position is open until filled. For a com-plete description and application instructions, please visit https://www.mtmercy.edu/careers/coordinator-for-liturgical-music.
PRAYER FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY God, source of all freedom,
this day is bright with the memory
of those who declared that life and liberty
are your gift to every human being.
Help us to continue a good work begun long ago.
Make our vision clear and our will strong:
that only in human solidarity will we defend liberty,
and justice only in the honor that belongs to every life on earth.
Turn our hearts toward the family of nations:
to understand the ways of others,
to offer friendship,
and to find safety only in the common good of all.