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February 4, 2018 ~ Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Joseph Parish
330 First St SW
PO Box 636
Elkader, IA 52043
563-245-2548
Sacred Heart Parish
306 White St PO Box 135
Volga, IA 52077
563-928-7200
St. Mark Parish
203 S Locust St PO Box 365
Edgewood, IA 52042
563-928-7200
St. Patrick Parish
708 Delaware St Colesburg, IA 52035
PO Box 365
Edgewood, IA 52042
563-928-7200
St. Mary Parish
314 W Mission St Strawberry Pt, IA 52076
563-933-6166
Pastor Father John Haugen
563-543-5873; [email protected]
Pastoral Associate & RCIA
Marsha Hauser (St. Mark) 563-928-7200; [email protected]
Pastoral Associate
Sister Carla Popes (St. Mary) 563-933-6166; [email protected]
Secretary/Bookkeeper Cheryl Holtz (St. Mark/St. Patrick) 563-928-7200; [email protected]
Jerry Hilton (St. Mary) 563-933-6166 (office) or 563-933-4249 (cell) [email protected]
Jennifer Ciesielski (Sacred Heart) 319-327-0880; [email protected]
Secretary
Janie Wiley (St. Joseph) 563-245-2548; [email protected]
Bookkeeper Theresa Palas (St. Joseph) 563-245-2548; [email protected]
Emmaus Pastorate Staff Bulletin Editor Joyce Whelan (all parishes) 563-928-7200; [email protected]
Music Coordinators
Jane Christiansen (St. Mark) 563-245-2585; [email protected]
Theresa Breitbach (St. Mary) 563-933-6166
Anne Franta (St. Joseph) 563-245-2847
Faith Formation
Jody Kerns (DRE, St. Mark) 563-928-7200; [email protected]
Deanne Wulfekuhle (DRE, St. Patrick) 563-921-3340; [email protected]
Janine Berns (Program Manager, St. Joseph) 563-880-2107; [email protected]
Melissa Fettkether (FF Leader, Sacred Heart) 319-551-7941; [email protected]
Lori Keppler (CRE, Saint Mary) 563-880-1758 (cell); [email protected]
Worship This Week
Monday, February 5
St. Agatha, Virgin & Martyr Rdgs: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132; Mk 6:53-5
No Morning Eucharist (Fr. John out of office)
Tuesday, February 6 St. Paul Miki & Companions, Martyrs
Rdgs: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84; Mk 7:1-13
8:00 a.m. Eucharist followed by Adoration and Reconciliation (St. Patrick)
Wesley & Doris Anderson
Wednesday, February 7
Rdgs: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37; Mk 7:14-23
7:00 a.m. Eucharist followed by Coffee and Fellowship (St. Mark)
Virgil Hunt
Thursday, February 8
St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita, Virgin
Rdgs: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106; Mk 7:24-30
8:00 a.m. Eucharist followed by Adoration and Reconciliation (St. Mary)
Rosemary Dunn
12:05 p.m. Rosary for Peace (St. Mark) 7:00 p.m. Adoration & Reconciliation (St. Mark)
Friday, February 9
Rdgs: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81; Mk 7:31-37
8:00 a.m. Eucharist followed by Adoration and Reconciliation (St. Joseph)
Mike Roach
Saturday, February 10
St. Scholastica, Virgin
Rdgs: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Ps 106; Mk 8:1-10
4:00 p.m. Eucharist (St. Joseph)
Joe & Madonna Collins
6:00 p.m. Eucharist (St. Mary) For the People
Sunday, February 11
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
World Day of the Sick; World Marriage Day
Rdgs: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32; 1 Cor 10:31--11:1; Mk 1:40-45
8:00 a.m. Eucharist (Sacred Heart)
Henry Fedeler
10:00 a.m. Eucharist (St. Mark)
Mark Appleton
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Mark Your Calendar
Sunday, February 4
Lenten Music Workshop, St. Mary, 12:00 noon
Tuesday, February 6
St. Joseph Money Counters Meeting, Parish Center Meeting Room, 9:00 a.m. Pastorate Pastoral Council, St. Mary, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, February 7
St. Joseph Crafters, Parish Hall, 8:30 a.m. Catechist In-service, St. Mary, 6:30 p.m. No Faith Formation & Confirmation Class, St. Joseph
Sunday, February 11
Fedeler Family Biscuits ‘n Gravy Breakfast, Sacred Heart, after 8:00 a.m. Mass
RCIA, St. Mark, 9:00 a.m.
Monday, February 12
Financial Peace University Class, St. Mark, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, February 14
No Faith Formation & Confirmation Class, St. Joseph
Thursday, February 15
Morning Bible Study, St. Mark, 8:30 a.m. Evening Bible Study, St. Mark, 5:30 p.m.
Friday, February 16
Fish Fry, St. Mary, 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, February 18
Valentine Social, St. Patrick, follows 8:00 a.m. Mass
Tuesday, February 20
Pastorate Faith Formation Board, St. Mark, 6:30 p.m.
Celebrate World Marriage Day with Worldwide Marriage Encounter on Sunday February 11, at a 2:00 p.m. Mass at Sacred Heart Church in Waterloo. The Mass will meet Sunday obligation and feature music provided by Agnus Dei. A special blessing for couples will be offered and a reception
will follow in the parish hall. Married couples and families of any faith are invited to attend. Governor Kim Reynolds will be signing an official State proclamation of World Marriage Day to honor husband and wife as head of the family, the basic unit of society. It salutes the beauty of faithfulness, sacrifice and joy in daily married life. For more information contact: Dan and Shirley O’Connell (319-232-6030).
Thursday Morning Bible Study begins on Thursday, February 15, at 8:30 a.m. in the conference room at St. Mark Church! Join us! Our next book is Nine Words: A Bible Study to Help You Become the Best-Version-of-Yourself by Allen R. Hunt. Pick up a book in the office and read the Prologue and Introduction for the first meeting. Consider making this a Lenten activity. Everyone is welcome! Call Jane Christiansen (563-245-2585) if you have any questions.
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In Our Prayers
St. Joseph
Greg Anderson
Bill Beohm
Gary Beohm
Joe Bergan
Mike Bergan
Wes Bunnell Trey Cornwell Dr. John Gilmore
Ruth Goings
Saturnino Guerrero
Marge Hamann
Sergio Martinez
Samantha Martinez
Art & Helen Mueller Shirley Palmer Mary Seegers
Joanne Whittle
Brock Winkie
St. Mary
Mary Elsbury
Pat Farmer Kay & Lori Feldman
Jack Fridley
Bernice Grundmeyer Bill & Alvera Hogan
Betty & Vincent Kenneally
Annes Kenney
Jerome Koch
Eleanor Maas
Bernard Malone
Connie Meyer Laverne & Priscilla Moorman Jim & Marlene Olinger Sheryl Porter Laverne & Theresa Tinkey
Dean & Grace Tucker Ervin & Jeanine Tucker
Sacred Heart Ron Aylsworth
Tim Corkery
Lois Erickson
Mary Fedeler Donna Larson
Ruth Meyers Hamilton
Kristine Rosol Marie Shea
Pat Shea
St. Mark
Alexa Chopard
Daylen Davis
Joe DeMar Teresa (T. P.) Funk
Mike Gravel Larry Hamlett Art Helle
Kay Hughes
Theresa Hutchinson
C. J. Kaiser Tom Kerns
Vesse Klostermann
Betty Kruse
Betty Lendt Jerry Pasker Mary Rave
Mary Tegeler Allen Schaefers
Tryce Sperfslage
Josh Steffen
Jeff Hall Sullivan
Diane Uhlenkamp
Jodi Vorwald
Mike Vorwald
Bob Wegmann
Dennis Wegmann
Deb Wenger Al Williams
Danny Wulfekuhle
Tony Wulfekuhle
Liam Young
St. Patrick
Lisa Booth
Doug Engelken
Mary Ann Every
Kay Jones
LaVern Lammers
Colin Majerus
Salt for the Week
We’re five weeks into what the
Church calls “Ordinary Time”. Not a
time of anticipation like Advent, nor a
time of introspection like the
upcoming season of Lent, but ordinary. Regular.
Where we live most of our days. The scriptures
for this weekend reflect the challenges of
ordinary time living. Job begins by saying “Is not
man’s life on earth a drudgery?” (Jb7:1). It’s
that Monday morning feeling… tired and a long
week ahead of us. Do you ever feel like it’s a rat
race—and the rats are winning? In our Gospel
lesson Mark details Jesus, fresh in from a
synagogue appearance and probably needing a
rest, and He is called upon immediately to heal
Simon’s mother-in-law. Seems there’s no rest
for the wicked OR the divine! But this is life and
this is exactly how and where Christ works in us!
In today’s epistle (1 Cor 9:16-23) Paul reminds us
of our obligation to preach the Gospel. Most of
us do that by the way we live our lives of
worship and service, day in and day out.
Somedays we do it willingly, happily and
generously. And other days—well it might be a
struggle. The Gospel calls us all to be slaves to
all, to try to be all things to all, “to save at least
some.” In other words, to do the best we can
with what we have been given and give the rest
to God. That’s how grace works in our lives. So
“ordinary time” isn’t probably so ordinary after
all. It’s the fertile ground of spreading the Good
News of Jesus—one day
at a time.
Thursday Evening Bible Study—Need a Lenten activity that will help you to grow in your faith? Scott Hahn’s Covenant Love: Introducing the Biblical Worldview will be offered at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday nights during Lent in the conference room at St. Mark Church. A light supper will be served. Except for a
free will donation for supper, there’s no cost. If you’d like to participate, please call the parish office at 563-928-7200 to help us plan. Step out of the boat… join us!
Pray for Peace—We pray the rosary every Thursday at noon at St. Mark. Your prayers make a difference.
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HOW COME WE ARE NOT RECEIVING PRECIOUS BLOOD FROM THE CUP?
The recent spike in flu cases in our nation and
communities is a cause for concern among many
people. Compromised immune systems and being
inattentive to things like covering our coughs,
washing our hands, etc., all contribute to sickness.
Interestingly enough, the “common cup” is not as
much a contributor as one might think. Research
studies support that the alcohol content of the
wine as well as the minister turning and wiping the
cup seem to make a big difference. Of course it
helps when those who know they are sick avoid
receiving from the cup! Actually the presider/
priest runs the most risk, as our rubrics for
purifying the vessels state that the priest needs
to consume what is rinsed out instead of putting it
down the drain. With +300 people in church, you
can see the complexity and concern.
With that in mind we will receive Holy Communion
under one species only until at least Ash
Wednesday. We still believe Jesus is
sacramentally present Body, Blood, Soul and
Divinity in either the Host or the Precious Blood.
As always, He has us covered.
“HOW COME?”
Questions on How We Worship!
HUNGRY?
RCIA—Remember being taught that when we make decisions there’s a little angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other trying to get our attention? As adults we call that our conscience. How does our conscience guide our decision-making? On Sunday, February 11, Father John will talk to the RCIA group about how we use our consciences to make moral decisions. We start at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of St. Mark, break for Mass, and then come back for more discussion until noon. You’re very welcome to join us!
“Be Church?”
Clean Out Your Closets? Lenten Clothing Drive
Ash Wednesday, February 14, thru
Sunday, February 25 Through the Social Concerns coordinators of the Emmaus Pastorate, we are sponsoring a LENTEN CLOTHING DRIVE. St. Vincent DePaul thrift stores in the Waterloo-
Cedar Falls area are in great need of clothing, They also are accepting rags for which they are paid 16 cents a pound. Please begin “editing” your dressers, totes and closets for good usable clothing, as well as any sheets/towels, etc., for rags. These should be separated into bags and clearly marked “RAGS.” Each parish will have an assigned drop-off area for the collection. The St. Vincent DePaul Society will send their truck for pickup at the end of the drive. Stay tuned for more details!
ASH WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE 2018
7:00 a.m. Saint Mark Edgewood
Mass and Ashes 12:15 p.m. Saint Mary Strawberry Point
Mass and Ashes 5:15 p.m. Saint Joseph Elkader
Mass and Ashes 6:00 p.m. Sacred Heart Volga
Word and Ashes (No Mass) 6:30 p.m. Saint Patrick Colesburg
Word and Ashes (No Mass) 7:15 p.m. Saint Mark Edgewood
Mass and Ashes
Spotlight on a Deacon
How many permanent deacons are there in this Archdiocese? Over the past 40 years, 154 men have been ordained to the permanent diaconate. Thirty-one of those deacons are now deceased. Currently, there are 127 permanent deacons (both active and retired) who serve in parishes throughout the Archdiocese.
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The Pastorate Faith Formation Board will meet on Wednesday, February 20, at 6:30 p.m. at St. Mark, Edgewood. This is for all board members of all parishes.
Sunday Eucharist Celebration First & third Sundays of month—8:00 a.m.
no Eucharist on fifth Sunday
St. Patrick, Colesburg
The Emmaus Pastorate is offering a program to all parishioners that could change your life. Financial Peace University gives you a practical, step-by-step plan to get you from where you are financially to where you’ve dreamed you could be. This plan will show you how to get rid of debt, manage your money, spend and save wisely, and much more! It’s a compelling way to get your finances going in the right direction and the teachings are biblically based. The program will be held on nine Mondays, February 12 through April 9, in the St. Mark Parish Center, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The cost is $93. Contact coordinators Peg or Tim Harbaugh (563-580-6607) or [email protected] for details and register at https://fpu.com/1059187. Babysitting will be available; contact Jody Kerns (563-920-4836). Do this for you! Do this for your marriage! Do this for your family!
Ministry of Mercy—The Emmaus Pastorate has created a Ministry of Mercy group in each parish to help grieving families plan for the funeral of a loved one. As a family plans a funeral, a Ministry of Mercy member from their parish will be present to guide them through the process. We have been working toward this for several months at St. Mark and St. Patrick. Be sure to let your family know what your wishes are for your celebration of life when you die. If you tell them what your favorite Scripture readings and hymns are now, it makes the process of planning your funeral more meaningful. Don’t be shy. Tell them what you’d like!
Explore the Possibilities at Beckman Catholic High School—Beckman Catholic High School has been named among the top 20 Catholic Academic US Catholic high schools. Beckman offers a rigorous curriculum including honors, advanced placement, and college credit courses, as well as over 30 club, athletic and activity opportunities. Students are surrounded by the Catholic tradition of prayer and theology throughout the day. Discover the gem that is Beckman Catholic. Call Joan Hinerichsen (563-875-7325) for more information. Be a Trailblazer!
Valentine Cookies—St. Patrick K-12 students will be decorating Valentine cookies and would like to invite all parishioners to join us in the church basement on Sunday, February 18, for a Valentine Day Social after Mass. A special thank you to Jared and Amanda Diers for donating the cookies and to our parents for donating the frosting! It’s much appreciated. We will serve cookies, coffee, and hot chocolate. All are welcome! Come and see the WONDERFUL creations!
Fareway Scrip is available for purchase! Contact Deanne Wulfekuhle (563-921-3340) to purchase. The Scrip can be used at any Fareway store. Thank you for your support of our Faith Formation program.
Reminder to please call
Father John or the Pastorate
Office (563 928-7200)
for ministry if you or a loved one are taken ill or hospitalized. You may also request to
be put on the prayer list at that time as well.
Our Sympathy and Prayers to~ w Mary Lou and John Robinson, David and
Tracy Steger, and Amy and Keith Gaul and their families on the death of Mary Lou, David, and Amy’s mother, Mary Jane Steger, who passed away on January 7 in Elkader.
THE WILD WEST GALA! Coming to St. Mark Parish Center
Saturday, March 10 Ticket sales start February 11
$40 per person with entree choice of Prime Rib or Windsor Chop Purchase your ticket before or after Mass next Sunday!
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St. Mark, Edgewood
Your Weekly Tithe (January 27-28) Budget/Offertory .......................... $2,279.36 Other ........................................... $130.00 Total.......................................... $2,409.36
St. Joseph, Elkader
St. Joseph Money Counters will meet on Tuesday, February 6, at 9:00 a.m. in the parish center meeting room. Should school be delayed or canceled, the meeting will be canceled and rescheduled for another day.
Homemade Cookies for College Students—The Parish Life Committee is still accepting names of college students to whom they can send a package of homemade cookies. To submit the name and complete address of your college student, contact the parish center (563-245-2548) or e-mail to [email protected].
St. Joseph Crafters extend a warm welcome to all parishioners as they gather in the Parish Hall for coffee and treats on Wednesday, February 7, at 8:30 a.m. Come, meet, visit, and see if you would like to become a member of the crafters. Even if you do not sew, we have many other areas that you can help with. For questions, contact Becky Gundacker (563-245-1676).
Lenten Clothing/Rag Drive—St. Joseph Parish is participating in the Emmaus Pastorate Lenten Clothing Drive, February 14-25. Please drop off clothes/rags at the back of the church. Jerry Muff is requesting volunteers to take the bags of clothing/rags from the church to the rectory daily and to place them in a safe, secure area. Call Jerry (563-380-6229) if you can help. Thank you for supporting this Social Justice service program. Be sure to label all bags that contain rags.
Sacred Heart, Volga
Lenten Fish Fry—St. Mary will be hosting its annual Lenten Fish Fry on Friday, February 16, from 4:30-
8:00 p.m. Please join us. All are welcome! Cost Adults $11
Children (ages 5-10) $5
Children (4 & under) Free
All Carry Outs $11
Carol’s Closet Diaper Drive has been extended to February 10. Please leave diapers in the playpen set up in the gathering space.
St. Mary, Strawberry Point
Your Weekly Tithe (January 27-28) Budget/Offertory ...................... $1,144.54
Sunday Eucharist Celebration Second & fourth Sundays of month—8:00 a.m.
no Eucharist on fifth Sunday
Your Weekly Tithe (January 27-28) Budget/Offertory ............................ $1,655.45 Children ........................................... $25.75 Total .......................................... $1,681.20
Thank You~
w To those who provided the delicious treats and helped serve and clean up at Fellowship after Mass. w To all who came downstairs and shared in the gathering
of friends and neighbors and enjoyed the treats! w To all who supported Sacred Heart this past year with
your presence and with financial offerings, members and non-members alike!
Annual Fedeler Family Biscuits ‘n Gravy Breakfast—Join us Sunday, February 11, after 8:00 a.m. Mass at Sacred Heart for the annual Fedeler Family Biscuits 'n Gravy Breakfast to be held in the parish hall. John and Jackie Fedeler and family serve up a scrumpdilicious hot breakfast of biscuits, sausage gravy, sausages, eggs, pancakes and more. The best comfort food on a cold winter's day.! Mark your calendar and don't miss it!
Your Weekly Tithe (January 27-28) Budget/Offertory .......................... $1,640.00 Children .......................................... $19.00 Total .......................................... $1,659.00
Emmaus Pastorate Parish Information
Bulletin Deadline—The deadline for items to be submitted for the February 17-18 bulletin Thursday, February . For accuracy, e-mail (do not phone) all bulletin articles to Joyce at
St. Mark Parish
203 South Locust Street
Edgewood, IA 52042
563-928-7200
Pastoral Council Chair
Cam Schulte 563-920-2498
St. Mary Parish
314 West Mission Street
Strawberry Point, IA 52076
563-933-6166
Pastoral Council Chair
Jerry Ketoff 563-581-2488
St. Joseph Parish
330 First Street SW
Elkader, IA 52043
563-245-2548
Pastoral Council Chair
Ann Gibney 563-245-1597
Sacred Heart Parish
306 White Street
Volga, IA 52077
563-928-7200
Pastoral Council Chair
Leon Deutsch 563-774-2360
St. Patrick Parish
708 Delaware Street
Colesburg, IA 52035
563-928-7200
Pastoral Council Chair
John Wessel 563-856-5008
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