CHRIST OUR HOPE REV. KYLE M. DIGMANN, PASTOR
MAIN OFFICE 110 Commercial Ave
PO Box 205 Protivin, IA 52163 Phone (563) 569-8259 Office Hours: Tues. - Thurs.
8 :00 AM- 4:30 PM
Friday 8:00 AM– 3:00 PM www.christourhopecluster.com
Fr. Kyle Digmann
Evening Emergencies:
563-534-7298
DEACON Jim Zajicek [email protected]
LIGHT OF CHRIST 3038 Hwy 24
PO Box 119 Lawler, IA 52154
Phone (563) 238-5004
Martin Ahrndt,
Director of Faith Formation [email protected]
Cathy Humpal, CRE
OFFICE STAFF
Grace Arens
Pastoral Minister [email protected]
Terra Kuennen Bookkeeper
Judy Ott, Secretary
Bulletin-deadline noon Tues. Mass Stipends
Tyler Wheeler, Director Of Evangelization [email protected]
MAY 27, 2018-THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Little Turkey
Holy Trinity Protivin
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Little Turkey
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Lawler
St. John Nepomucene Fort Atkinson
St. Luke St. Lucas
St. Mary Waucoma
MASS SCHEDULE MAY 28-JUNE 3, 2018 Mon. 5-28-18 SJN
SL HT
OLMC
7:30 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM
9:30 AM
For All Our Service members Prayer Service For All Our Service members
Prayer Service
Tues. 5-29-18 SJN 8:30 AM Jim Burns; Marie & Louis Langreck
Wed. 5-30-18 SL 8:30 AM Rev. Peter Bodensteiner; Irvin Blong
Thurs 5-31-18 HT 8:30 AM Paul Kovarik
Fri. 6-01-18 OLMC 8:30 AM William Sabelka; Alice Einck, LaVerne Bouska; Rosalyn Kriener
WEEKEND MASSES Sat. 6-02-18
6-02-18
SJN OLMC
2:00 PM 4:00 PM
Wedding Mass of Jordan Mitchell & Christine Boyer Larry Jirak; Bernice Langreck
Sun.
Sun.
6-03-18
6-03-18
HT SL
8:30 AM 10:30 AM
Raymond & Evelyn Kostoryz; Patrick Blake For Our Cluster Parishioners
RECONCILIATION Sat. 3:15-3:45 PM-Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Lawler
Sunday 7:45-8:15 AM-Holy Trinity, Protivin
Back row L-R: Fr. Kyle, Cole Carolan, Evan Drilling, Blake Schmitt, Bradley Kriener, Will Ein-walter, Kyle Langreck, Cale Reicks. Middle row L-R: Nick Shores, Kassidy Reicks, Lydia Schuhhardt, Alicia Klimesh, Jackson Lukes, Emily Busta, Jeffrey Reicks, Mason Goerend.
Front row L-R: Shayla Kuennen, Shaylee Brincks, Jenna Schmitt, Aston Kout, Elli Winter, Jessica Schmitt, Smilla Savorelli, Jason Herold.
CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES
F O R Y O U R F A I T H -2
Stewardship of Treasurer
May 19/20, 2018
ABVM
Budget………… ……... $
Offertory………………. $ Total…………………….
$
Holy Trinity
Budget.…………….…… $ 1,205.00
Offertory……..………… $ 193.00
Our Call……………….. $ 40.00 ACCW………………… $ 5.00
Candles……………….. $ 70.22
Sacramental………….. $ 150.00 Total…….……………... $ 1,663.22
Our Lady Mt. Carmel
Budget ...………………. $ 696.00 Offertory………………. $ 144.50 Total…………………... $ 840.50
Garage Sale…………. St. John Budget……………….. Offertory…………….. Candles…………….. Total……………….. St. Luke
$ $ $ $ $
884.00
Budget………………….. $ 1,225.00 Offertory….…..……….. $ 237.51
Mission……...…………. $ 10.00 Our Call to Share…….. $ 155.00 Total……………………. $ 1,627.51
St. Mary
Budget…………………. $
Offertory …………….. Total…………………..
$
There are many mysteries in our Catholic faith. This weekend we celebrate one of the greatest mysteries: the Holy Trinity. It is hard to under-stand how God can be 3 individual and distinct persons and yet still substantially 1 God, however, the human experience of our family can help to shed some light on how this is possible. In the Holy Trinity there are 3 persons. There is one who loves (Father). There is one who is
loved (Son). The Son returns this love to the Father and the love that they share is so strong that it creates another being (Holy Spirit). Likewise, in a family, we see this same reality. We have one who loves (husband); one who is loved (wife). The wife returns the love to her husband and the love that they share is so strong that it creates another person (their child). Anyone who has had a child knows it is a pretty amazing miracle, but it is a miracle due to the profound love of hus-band and wife. In this way, the family is an image of the Holy Trinity. The fami-ly is a reflection of God in their life and love. We would say that each person in a family is a unique person; however, it is
still one family. Similarly, each person of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy
Spirit) is an individual person; however, it is still one God. Through our love and
family, may we be living witnesses to the beauty of the Holy Trinity and His di-
vine love in the world.
In Christ Our Hope,
Father Kyle
ORDINATION OF PRIESTS AND DEACONS Keep in your prayers the 5 men who were ordained as deacons this weekend and the men being ordained priests. They were ordained by the Most Reverend Mi-chael O. Jackels, Archbishop of Dubuque, at the Cathedral of St. Raphael, 231 Bluff St., Dubuque.
Jacob Rouse was ordained a priest of Jesus Christ on May 26, at
10:30 at St. Raphael Cathedral in Dubuque. Jacob was a seminari-
an with us a few years ago and greatly appreciated his time at
Christ Our Hope Cluster. He would like to extend an invitation to
his First Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday, May 27, at 2:00 at St.
Patrick Church in Cedar Rapids. Please pray for more great
vocations like Jacob!
I am very pleased to announce that next weekend we will be graced by the presence of newly ordained Deacon
Jim Goerend who will serve as deacon at the 8:30 and 10:30 Masses in the Cluster. Deacon Jim is originally
from St. Lucas and is the son of Rose Marie and the late Edmund Goerend. Deacon Jim will be
ordained a priest for the Archdiocese in May of 2019. Pray for more priests!
I have been very impressed by the generosity of parishioners who have remembered their parish in their last will and testament. This is a great sign of faith and gratitude by life-long parishioners. These gifts are a blessing and continue to aid the Church's work. Please consider your parish when you are preparing your estate plan. Discuss with your legal or tax adviser options in your estate planning and how to make your parish part of your legacy. Remember God's generosity cannot be out-done. In Christ our Hope, Fr. Kyle
JUNE 8 MASS: The Mass at Riley Ridge will be held at 5 p.m. for the feast of The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Everyone is
welcome to attend. A potluck will follow in the church basement.
HOME EUCHARIST JUNE 3: TRUDY SMITH 534-7139 SANCTUARY LAMP: LEONARD & RITA NOLTE
AND DUANE BRUESS JUNE: LEROY FRANZEN NEXT FUNERAL UNIT 5 / ROSARY UNIT 8
St. Lucas Legion and Auxiliary members should be at church by 7:40 a.m. on Monday, May 28.
ST. LUCAS LEGION AUXILIARY invites everyone to a break-
fast at the community center following the services at 8 a.m. in the church and at the cemetery on Monday, May 28. We are serving eggs, sausage, fruit cup and rolls. Free will offering. All are welcome!
CEMETERY MEMORIALS: Reminder-when leaving memorial flowers at the cemetery, please put flowers as close as possi-ble to the headstone. NO breakable statues, figurines, bells, etc. are allowed because of chance of breakage. All memori-als that are not attached to stone or base are to be removed 10 days after Memorial day or they will be disposed of, so as not to interfere with mowing/weed eating. Thank you.
THANK YOU to my family and friends for all the get-well wishes. ~Bernice Hackman.
SANCTUARY LAMP: L/D MEMBERS OF THE FRANK
VSETECKA FAMILY
ROSARY LEADERS: GROUP 3
Gathering Space Dedication: Sunday, June 10, at 3 p.m., we will have a dedication for the new gathering space at Ho-ly Trinity Church. We will bless the new space and give thanks for the generosity that allowed for this new part of our Church. All are welcome.
ROSARY LEADER: ANGIE BUSTA FINANCE COUNCIL MEETING, May 31, at the Fort Atkinson Rectory basement, at 6:30 p.m.
AUGUST 15TH RAFFLE & SILENT AUCTION DONATIONS: Anyone wishing to donate raffle, auction items, or money to be used to purchase larger raffle items, please contact Nancy Cuvelier at 563-380-2615 or Jean Weimann at 515-681-1015. Nancy and Jean will be collecting items/money be-fore and after Mass in Little Turkey through June 24th.
P A R I S H N E W S -3
SANCTUARY LAMP MAY: LAUREN KUEHNER HOME EUCHARIST: DEBBIE SPELTZ 238-7731
CEMETERY UPDATE/DIRECTORY: The committee is asking that you please verify the accuracy of our data by go-ing to the cemetery link found on the cluster website OR by
using this direct link http://iagenweb.org/chickasaw/
cemetery/OLMC.htm Please call Pat Sheridan, 563.238.2402, if you have questions/concerns. Once we get the original printout posted, the plan is to update it biannual-ly. Current deaths will be posted in a separate notice within the directory awaiting the next update. If you would like to donate to the directory through donations or memorials, please drop your check in the collection basket and label it ‘OLMC Cemetery Directory Fund’. Thank you for your sup-port.
ST. LUKE, ST. LUCAS
ST. MARY'S FINANCE COUNCIL has decided to clean up the rectory (priest house). We will be hav-ing a garage sale following the 8:30 Mass in Wauco-
ma on May 27, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Items will be in the house so you can walk thru indoors. There may be some items that will be sealed BIDS. This is open to anyone. We hope to see you there. Pass the word in your community.
SANCTUARY LAMP MAY: CLARENCE WIEST JUNE: JAMES & ROBERT PAVLOVEC
ROSARY LEADERS MAY: CINDY LENSING
JUNE: Dave & DiAnn Nienhaus
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES will be held following the 7:30 a.m. Mass at St. John’s. The T.V. Band will lead the parade to the South Bridge then proceed back to Lickety Split, then
onto the cemeteries to honor the fallen veterans. A memorial service by the Post and Unit 672 of the ALA will then be held at the F.A. Community Center. All are invited to the center for rolls, coffee and juice following the conclusion.
OPEN HOUSE on June 17, honoring Roger & Sandy Leibold’s 50th wedding anniversary at the Starlite Ballroom,
Lawler, from 1-4 p.m. No invitations are being sent. No gifts please. Your presence is your gift to us.
BAPTISMS Welcome Eagan William Phillips, son of Eli & Alli-
son Phillips, who was born on March 28, and baptized on May 20, at St. Luke, St. Lucas. May God’s joy & blessings always
be with you and your family.
ST. MARY, WAUCOMA
REST IN PEACE Mary Ann Andera, who died on May 15, and was
buried on Mon., May 21 at Holy Trinity, Protivin. Lyle Lechtenberg, who died Friday, May 18, and whose funeral was Fri., May 25, at St. John, Fort Atkinson.
Harold Ackley, who died Sun., May 20, and whose funeral was Fri., May 25, at OLMC, Lawler. His wife is Pat Ack-ley. May God’s blessings and our prayers always be with them and their families. May they rest in peace.
F O R O U R P A R I S H E V E N T S
M I N I S T R Y & C O M M U N I T Y N E W S -4
Light of Christ-Martin Ahrndt, DFF 563-238-5004; [email protected]
HERE IS WHY an 11th grader says all K-12 students should attend: “Totus Tuus is a great experience filled
with both fun and God. Whether you go to church every week or only certain dates, Totus Tuus is an event for all Catholics.” Totus Tuus is July 15-20. Register now as early registration is appreciated so we can start planning. HOST THE TOTUS TUUS TEAM FOR A NIGHT: July 14-20, our cluster will be hosting four college-age missionaries who will lead Totus Tuus. We are in need of four families to host them for an evening meal for one night of their stay with us. Please contact Mr. Ahrndt at the Light of Christ office if you are willing to open your home and provide a meal one night for the missionaries. A VITAL PART OF THE SUCCESS OF Totus Tuus is volunteers to aid the missionary team. We are in need of volunteers in the following areas: help in the elementary rooms, help with snack time and clean up the lunch room. Please contact Martin Ahrndt if you can help fill one of these rolls, even if only for one day, and bring smiles to the face of our cluster youth.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 605 AND THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT 605, will meet across from the Protivin com-munity Center to line up before the 9 a.m. Mass on Memorial Day, May 28. Members and families are invited to a potluck at the community center after the services at the East cemetery. Refreshments provided. Please bring own table service. ST. LUCAS LEGION AUXILIARY invites everyone to a breakfast following the services at 8 a.m. in the church and at the ceme-tery on Monday, May 28 in the community center serving eggs, sausage, fruit cup and rolls. Free will offering. FORT ATKINSON MEMBERS OF THE ALA POST AND UNIT 672 will follow the T.V. Band to the South Bridge for the Memo-rial Wreath Drop honoring all fallen Veterans, then proceed to Lickety Split and on to the cemeteries to honor all fallen veter-ans. All are invited to the F.A. Community Center for rolls, coffee and juice following the services. PRIEST APPRECIATION: Please join us for our priest appreciation Mass at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, June 1, at OLMC. Rolls & coffee will be served after Mass. If Mass is cancelled because of a funeral, we will reschedule for June 8. We will also be rec-ognizing our members who have attained 50+ years of membership in our Court. Sponsored by C.D.A. Court Mt. Carmel. THE JOLLY OLD TIMERS, WAUCOMA, will meet Monday, June 4, at 1 p.m. in the community center. PROTIVIN’S 8TH ANNUAL BRAT-N-BREW 5K Walk/Run & Family Fun Day, will be held Sat., June 9 at the Protivin Ball-park from 4-9 p.m. Register until race time. Pre-register by May 29 to get a free t-shirt. Forms available at Polashekslock-er.com. Cost is $25. Sponsored by the Protivin Booster Club. OPEN HOUSE on June 17, honoring Roger & Sandy Leibold’s 50th wedding anniversary at the Starlite Ballroom, Lawler, from
1-4 p.m. No invitations are being sent. No gifts please. Your presence is your gift to us. ST. MARY'S FINANCE COUNCIL has decided to clean up the rectory( priest house). We will be having a garage sale following the 8:30 Mass in Waucoma on May 27, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Items will be in the house so you can walk thru indoors. There may be some items that will be sealed bids. This is open to anyone. We hope to see you there. Pass the word in your community.
THANKS TO ALL FROM THE DECORAH DEANERY who reserved a seat on the June 4th bus trip to Dubuque. Please write the check to “Decorah Deanery of Catholic Women” and mail to Donna Snitker, Treasurer, 213 5th Ave. SW, Waukon, IA 52172. We will meet at the Decorah city parking lot at 7 a.m.; St. Aloysius Church parking lot, Calmar, at 7:20 a.m. and Ho-ly Name Catholic Church, 128 N. Walnut St., West Union, at 7:45 a.m. on June 4.
TRINITY CATHOLIC SCHOOL DEACON JIM ZAJICEK, PRINCIPAL 563-569-8556
[email protected] or trinitycs.pvt.k12.ia.us Trinity Catholic School is very happy to announce
the hiring of Mr. Jerry Brown as the new principal at Trinity Catholic School. He is originally from the Ionia area and at one time was a guidance counselor in the New Hampton school district. Mr. Brown has retired from administration in the public school system at Howard-Winn. Having served as principal in Ridgeway and most recently at Fort Dodge. He has also served as principal at St. Athanasius School in Jesup a number of years ago. We welcome Jerry back to the Archdi-ocese and to the Trinity Catholic School.
PRAISE THE HOLY TRINITY Some truths, like the very existence of God, can be known by human reason alone. Other truths, like the fact that God is One in Three Persons-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-can only be known if God reveals them to us. We could never conclude on our own that God is a Trinity. Today’s Feast is not only an opportunity for thanking God for tell-
ing us more about himself. It is an occasion to take courage as we strive for deeper unity within the human family. God re-veals himself to us in order to make us more like himself-not just as individuals, but as families, nations, and an international community. We grow in unity as we give ourselves away to one another, just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit give them-selves to each other completely. Priests for Life
SAVE THE DATE: The third annual Beauty in Christ Arch-diocesan Women’s Conference
will be held Sat., January 26, 2019, at the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel, Cedar Rapids Convention Complex. Watch the bulletin for more details. https://archwomensconference.org. Questions, contact Sheila Rassman at 563-569-8387.
FOR ALL PARISHES ~ COMMUNITY EVENTS -5-
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY will meet Wednesday, May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27 at 6:30 -8:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lawler (conference room near sacristy). All women are invited. Come anytime you can. Each gathering we will learn,
reflect, listen and pray together about a different scripture passage. For info contact: Patty Mowatt facilitator, at 319.939.0515 or [email protected] EXPOSITION OF SACRED RELICS will be presented by Father Carloe Martins of the Companions of the Cross, on Thurs., June 7, at 7 p.m. at Notre Dame Parish, Cresco. For more info. go to www.treasuresofthechurch.com. DE SALES CATHOLIC SCHOOL is hosting a FREE breakfast and lunch program for all children, ages 1-18 from June 4-August 10. (Note no meals on July 4). Breakfast is served from 7:30-8 a.m. and lunch is served from 11:15 a.m.-12 noon. No registration or identification is required. You can contact Debby Schmitt, at 563-532-9353. ST. PATRICK’S, MONONA, will be hosting a retreat, Thurs., June 28, for the Decorah Deanery, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the McCauley Center. Speaker will be Jessica Goltz, author of the book Living Grounded. Also speaking is Debbie Reicks, breast cancer survivor. Lunch is included. Contact Greta Donlon at 563-880-8617 or [email protected]. Cost is $11. WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER is a way to keep your marriage vibrant & alive. Sign up today to attend Sept. 7-9 at Cedar Falls, Oct. 19-21 at Marathon, WI, or Nov. 2-4 in Coralville. Early registration is highly recommended. For more in-formation visit iowa-wwme.org or call 563-608-3305 or email [email protected]. CELEBRATING 50+ YEARS OF MARRIAGE will be celebrated by Archbishop Michael Jackals in various towns in our area. Please contact you parish office to be added to the mailing list. A formal invitation and required RSVP form will be sent to the couples who register. GRANDPARENTING: LEAVING A LEGACY OF FAITH CONFERENCE. All grandparents are invited to participate in a day to celebrate the important role of grandparenting in family life. This conference will take place on Sat., August 25, from 9-3 at St. Mary’s, Waverly. To register by August 13, go to www.dbqarch.org/grandparent-day. Contact Matt Selby, Director of Marriage and Family Life at 800-876-3546, ext. 233 or [email protected].
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