ST AGNES CHURCH
Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 14, 2017
2314 Third Avenue, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361 (308)632-2541
Mailing address: PO Box 349, Scottsbluff, NE 69363-0349
Fax: 308-632-2146 Website: www.st-agnes-church.com
Parish Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9am - Noon & 1pm - 4pm
Rev. Vincent L. Parsons
Pastor
Rev. Michael E. Wetovick
Associate Pastor
Sr. Vera Meis, C.S.J.
Pastoral Minister
Mass Schedule:
(October - May)
Saturday: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am
(June - September)
Saturday 6:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 am
Monday, Tuesday, Friday 7 am
Wednesday 8:15am
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays one hour prior to evening
Mass or by appointment (632-2541)
Sacrament of Baptism Please call the Parish Office
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Fifth Sunday of Easter
Today is Mother’s Day. A day to honor our moms for being the greatest mom in the world. A day to remember all the wonderful lessons that mom taught. A day to treat mom as Queen for the Day. There are many ways we can remember our mothers. A Mother’s Day card, breakfast in bed, taking mom out to dinner, a heartfelt gift, a tender hug and kiss. Many of our moms are in heaven. We’ll always remember them.
Beatitudes for Moms Blessed is the mother who wears her baby’s orange and blue construction paper corsage on her best dress when her family takes her out to Mother’s Day brunch – for though her older children will pretend they don’t know her, her youngest will be oh-so-proud. Blessed is the mother who (after allowing a reasonable amount of time for her children to work it out) steps in and tells the neighborhood bully to bug off – for her children will know she will always be their champion during the rough times. Blessed is the mother who pardons all shortcomings (after gently commenting on them, of course) – for her children will probably pardon hers, as well. Blessed is the mother who takes time to joke with the clerks in the stores she visits even though it may humiliate her teenagers – for they will learn that it’s all right to be friendly to strangers. Blessed is the mother who doesn’t make the beds after her children – even if they make a deplorable job of it at first – for they will learn to do a better job after a few uncomfortable nights of tossing and turning. Blessed is the mother who, in spite of it all, genuinely enjoys motherhood, and is not afraid to say so – for her children will know that they are loved, and may grow to one day be blessed mothers.
It was the first day of school. The kindergarten teacher asked the children what they wanted to be when they grew up. One kid blurted out, “When I grow up, I’m gonna be a lion tamer. I’ll have lots of lions and tigers and I’ll walk into the cage and …” Then he paused. He thought for a moment and said, “But of course, I’ll have my mother with me.” Our moms are the most beautiful people in the world. Happy Mother’s Day to the most beautiful women in the world – our moms.
Monday, May 15, 2017
╬ Daily Mass (7:00am)
Intention: †Frank & †Bert Noffke
by Francis & Mary Heumesser
╬ Communal Rosary (4:45pm)
╬ Liturgy of the Hours (5:05pm)
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
╬ Daily Mass (7:00am)
Intention: †Pete Wylie
by 4th Degree Knights
╬ Tuesday Discussion Group (8am)
Location: Garden Room
╬ Liturgy of the Hours (5:30pm)
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
╬ Mass (8:15am)
Intention: Sara & Ryan Harkins
by Zita Bolinger
╬ Liturgy of the Hours (5:30pm)
╬ Contemplative Prayer (6:00pm)
Location: Office Basement
Thursday, May 18, 2017
╬ Mass at SB Care & Rehab (9:30am)
╬ Liturgy of the Hours (5:30pm)
Friday, May 19, 2017
╬ Daily Mass (7:00 am)
Intention: Mari & Craig Childs
by Zita Bolinger
Saturday, May 20, 2017
╬ Weekend Mass (4:00pm)
Intention: For the Parish
Sunday, May 21, 2017
╬ Weekend Mass (8:00am)
Intention: †Felix Koenig
by Paul & Jane Pieper
╬ Weekend Mass (10:30 am)
Intention: †Pat Peterson
by Jerry & Eileen Young
This Week’s Events
The Way
Today we sense the apostles’ trepidation as they begin to realize that the Lord would soon be leaving them. In their fear, they ask, “Master, we do not know where you are going; how can we know the way?” (John 14:5). Jesus tells them that he is the way. The Easter season has been a time of growing in Easter faith so that we, too, may learn to know that Jesus is the way. We can take com-fort in the Lord’s promise that he is going to his Father’s house to prepare a place for us, his chosen people who have been called out of darkness into God’s won-derful light. As the paschal candle continues to burn during this holy season, let us remember that in baptism we were given the light of Christ. With Christ our light as the beacon lighting our way, let us march toward the glory of Pentecost. © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
Sunday Collections & ATW Giving
May 7, 2017
Actual $4938.85 ATW $5026.50 Budget $9000.00 Surplus (Deficit) $965.35 Home Mission $731.00
Next weekend’s 2nd collection
Your gifts to the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) bring the message of the Gospel to people from all walks of life, all around the world.
Where do your donations go? Fifty percent of all funds collected remains in your diocese to fund local communica-tions projects. The other half helps to fund national and international programs that use the media to evangelize. In the past year, CCC funds have made possible:
• TV and e-books to the faithful in five developing countries • 365 days of audio podcasts and video reflections on the daily readings • Over 127 million page views on the USCCB.org website in 2015 • Thousands of Catholics engaged daily through social media channels
By supporting the CCC, you help bring the gospel message to “everyone, without exception,” as Pope Francis asks.
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Baptized at St. Agnes Church
April 2, 2017
Jacob John Carrizales
F[mili_s Grow Vo][tions C[rv_ out F[mily tim_ tog_th_r
In the midst of the busy schedules, when do you gather as a family? How many meals during the week do you plan to be together? How do you make those meal times a special time to be able to visit and to share? What are some family activities or hobbies you can do on the weekends? How is Sunday different than all other days in your family?
Living St_w[r^ship Now “Genuine sacred art draws man to adora-tion, to prayer, and to the love of God, Creator and Savior, the Holy One and Sanctifier” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2502).
Monday: Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21 Sunday: Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; 1 Pt 3:15-18 or 1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 14:15-21
This Week’s Readings
Ministry S]h_^ul_ LECTORS
May 20 4pm Nellene Mailander
May 20 8am Nichole Hoesing
May 20 10:30am MC Schaff
SERVERS
May13, 4pm Laetner Malm, Allyson Gion
May 14, 8am William & Bernadette Pieper
10:30am Jazmine Golden, Kamden McGrew
May 20, 4pm Osiris Saucedo, Gianna Gonzales
May 21, 8am Mitch Moravec, Spencer Schaff
10:30am Megan Golden, Sam McCaslin
Rest in Peace Robert F. Golden, father of Robert ( JoAnn) Golden.
R_v. Mr. M[tth_w N[sh’s Pri_stly Or^in[tion
Everyone is invited!
Mass of Ordination Friday, June 9, 6pm St. Mary’s Cathedral
Grand Island, NE
Mass of Thanksgiving Saturday, June 10, 10am Prince of Peace, Kearney
Confessions prior to Mass from 8:45am to 9:45am
First Sunday Masses Sunday, June 11, 8am and 10am
St. Agnes Church, Scottsbluff
I said a Mother’s Day prayer for you to thank the Lord above for blessing me with a lifetime of your tenderhearted love. I thanked God for the caring you’ve shown me through the years, for the closeness we’ve enjoyed in times of laughter and tears. And so, I thank you from the heart for all you’ve done for me and I thank the Lord for giving me the best mother there could be!
C[tholi] D[ught_rs Catholic Daughters meets Thursday, May 18 at 6:45pm for the rosary fol-lowed by their meeting at 7pm.
KC’s Bingo Night Monday night is Bingo night at the KC hall. Doors open at 5pm, and games start at 7pm. Burgers, hotdogs, and other snacks are available for pur-chase. All proceeds also go to help fund local charities.
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This weekend is graduation at St. Meinrad. The next step for some graduates is ordination as priests in their diocese. The third-year theology students are preparing for or have received diaconate Holy Orders. Second-year philosophy students are receiving a Master of Arts Degree in Catholic Philosophical Studies. And so as we say goodbye for the summer we look forward to a well-earned break. For some though, the goodbyes will be more permanent as they leave St. Meinrad to their continue studies at other seminaries or are discerning out of the seminary.
The reading from the Acts of Apostles describes the selection of the first deacons. Ministering to others is a vital part of the religious life. All of us seminarians will be leaving the Hill this weekend traveling to parishes and hospitals to begin summer ministries. As with other areas of academics, sitting in a classroom or at weekly ministry assignment does not give one a complete appreciation of the need of patients or parishioners. These summer experiences help to provide pastoral flesh to the bones of theology classes taught at the seminary. For many, these assignments will be fraught with new experiences preparing us to become priests. Some people will not be receptive to the Word of God or turn away when told that we are Catholic. Some seminarians will be a little wary entering an unknown parish possibly not knowing anyone. In all of these ministerial challenges, we can walk into these situations with confidence because Jesus already there waiting to assist us in caring for His children.
A portion of today’s Gospel often is read at funeral masses. Jesus’ promise to go before and prepare a place for us upon our death is a welcoming place for us. For those of us left behind, there is a solace of the promise that one day we will be reunited with our loved ones. But today’s Gospel should not be thought of as exclusively for the welcoming of the dead into heaven. The Gospel also brings to us in our daily lives the comfort that Jesus does not reside solely in heaven. He is with us throughout the day waiting for us, giving us the fortitude in our next encounter that is in need, our next stressful event when things do not go as planned. As we go out into the world that often is full of sin and hatred, remembering that Jesus is already there to support us, makes those threats seem not as overwhelming. Father Neal Hock, the Vocation Director for the Diocese of Grand Island, has assigned me to St. Agnes Parish for my summer ministry. Therefore, I will be back with you until mid-August. I look forward to seeing you once again. May God Bless You,
From the Seminary
May 30, 2017
Our teams had a blast this year at Family Fun Day! We had beautiful weather, great games and delicious pizza. Thanks to all our sponsors, our volunteers for helping our games run smoothly, Mark Chiropractic for being our title sponsor, and Domino’s for providing pizza for lunch! To see more pictures, check out #stagffd2017 on facebook.
The American Girls won for their team spirit!
The Never Give Up Girls won second place!
St. Agnes Catholic School Foundation
Family Fun Day
The Pzsacellikopf’s were our first place winners!
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Why Do Catholics Do That? Why do Catholics pray the Angelus? The Angelus is a prayer that recalls the events of the Annunciation, when the angel Gabriel visited Mary
and asked her if she would be the mother of God’s Son (Luke 1:26-38). The prayer consists of three call-and-response v e r s e s e a c h followed by three
Hail Marys, and a short prayer. Three times daily, the Church
recalls the moment and reality of the Incarnation - that the infinite, all-powerful God truly became one of us (without sin), while remaining truly God (Philippians 2:5-8).
Partners of Faith-May 2017 May 25 – Ascension of the Lord (1st century). This solemnity marks the completion of Jesus' mission of salvation and his triumphant entry into Heaven. Mass times for this Holy Day of Obligation are 7am and Noon.
Celebrating Sunday for Catholic Families
Fifth Sunday of Easter Gospel: John 14:1-10a
On the Way to Mass: As Christians, our family is part of the community that Jesus left on earth. How do we mirror what Jesus taught? On the Way Home From Mass: Do we belong to a parish community that shares the Good News? How do you know this? Living the Word: Remind the family that Jesus promised us that he would wait for us in heaven. We need to spread the Good News while we wait here on earth. What is the Good News today? Each day this week, have e a member of the family share some Good (Gospel) News. Make a refrigerator chart and share the news! An example would be, “I was a Christian when I (did my homework without complaining, picked up my toys without being told., complimented someone at school, brought coffee to a stressed coworker). Small “messages of good news add up!
Celebrating Sunday for Catholic Families 2016-2017
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Registration for Totus Tuus has begun! See the next page for the registration form. Junior/High School-(Grades 7-12)
June 11th - 15th - 7-9 p.m.
Grade School - (Grades 1-6) June 12th – 16th - 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
T o t u s T u u s Curriculum The Sacred Scriptures and the Catechism of the Catholic Church p r o v i d e t h e
foundation of the catechetical instruction of the Totus Tuus summer catechetical program. One of the unique features of Totus Tuus is the two independent cycles of catechetical materials. The six core topics of catechesis (which come by dividing the four pillars of the Catechism into six major elements) and the four mysteries of the Rosary make certain that every summer has an original presentation of material for the students. Totus Tuus seeks to foster openness to vocations in the young people we serve as well as among the teachers. This is accomplished by placing special emphasis on the importance and necessity of prayer, Eucharistic devotion, and Marian devotion in addition to catechetical instruction and formation in the Catholic faith. This year the content focus will be The Mystery of Salvation and the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. If your are interested in hosting the female or the male team of leaders please contact Terri in the RE Office for more information.
R_ligious E^u][tion Progr[m Email—[email protected] Religious Education Office—308-635-1362
Enrollment Form TOTUS TUUS 2017 NAME OF PARENTS/GUARDIANS _____________________________________________________ ADDRESS ______________________________ EMAIL _____________________________________ TELEPHONE Home (_____)_________________ Work (_____)________________ Cell (_____)_________________ Children being enrolled in TOTUS TUUS and their grade level for the 2017-2018 school year: NAME GRADE MEDICAL INFO TO BE AWARE OF __________________________ ________ _______________________________________________ __________________________ ________ _______________________________________________ __________________________ ________ _______________________________________________ __________________________ ________ _______________________________________________ ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY CONTACT: Name and phone number of an adult to reach in case of emergency in the event that you cannot be reached at the numbers above. Name__________________________________________ Phone Number (_____)___________________
St. Agnes Catholic Church
Permission to Publish
In an attempt to share information concerning the outstanding accomplishments of our youth, we will write articles, produce videos, and provide pictures for publication in various media, including, but not limited to, the Totus Tuus and parish Internet websites. To include your child and his/her work in this publicity, we must have your written permission. You have the right to revoke permission at any time. Please Check Below: _____ I grant permission to St. Agnes Catholic Church and Totus Tuus to use the pictures of my child/children in positive media presentations. _____ I DO NOT grant permission to the St. Agnes Catholic Church and Totus Tuus to use the pictures and video of my child/children in positive media presentations.
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UPCOMING EVENTS Monday, May 15th
Pre-K Graduation - 10 AM
Tuesday, May 16th 4th Grade to Agate Fossil Beds
* Pre-K & K Picnic at the Park
Wednesday, May 17th
Final All School Mass @ 8:15 AM 5th Graduation following
Thursday, May 18th
Kindergarten Graduation
Friday, May 19th Talent Show NED Show
School Dismisses @ 3:15 PM After 3 ends at 5:00 PM today
Graduating St. Agnes alumni from both Scottsbluff and Gering High Schools returned to their alma mater to walk the halls one last time on Tuesday, May 10th. Wearing their caps and gowns, the students were greeted and cheered on by current St. Agnes students as they paraded up and down the school’s halls. The individual students introduced themselves and shared their future plans. Each was presented a small gift from the school. Congratulations to these students and the best of wishes for much continued success in the future.
What’s Happening at St. Agnes School...
Hot Lunch Menu for May 15th - 19th
Poetry Cafe
1st grade students spent a great amount of time during the last quarter composing poetry that would be shared at their poetry café. These young writers wrote: Haiku, Couplet, Opposite, Simile, Acrostic & Diamonte styles of poetry. Once written and edited, the students practiced delivering their works to Mrs. Blanco’s Lincoln Heights 3rd graders before presenting their Poetry Café for their parents.
The 2nd semester reading incentive party was held on Friday, May 5th for students who met their reading goals in the 2nd semester. Students participated in numerous wild and wacky western activities including: corn hole, horse/barrel racing, bean bag games, horseshoes, eating smores, and animal roping. As well, they were thrilled to visit the small petting zoo that included a baby calf, goat, chickens, kittens and a BIG and small dog. The event closed with a visit from the snowy bus, which was welcomed by all, as the temperatures soared into the 80’s. Congratulations to all the readers and thanks to the parents and staff who made this party a huge success.
Rounding Up Readers
New Staff Hired
As we sadly say good-bye to 2 staff members, Margie Dishong and Paige LeDoux, we are excited to welcome Amanda Brill and Kristie Neilan to our staff. Miss Brill, former pre-k para, will be teaching 3rd grade and Ms. Neilan will be the new office manager. Both ladies are alumni of St. Agnes School and come highly recom-mended for these positions. Also hired is Teresa Johnson who will serve as the busi-ness manager for St. Agnes Church and School. Teresa will be working out of the parish office. Welcome to all of these ladies, we are excited for you to join our team.
Monday 15th Corn Dog Scalloped Potatoes Green Beans Peaches, Milk Helpers: Stephen Klaas & Tara Longoria
Tuesday 16th Chicken Pattie Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Vegetable Banana, Milk Helpers: Albert & Kelli Ramirez
Wednesday 17th Mozzarella Sticks w/marinara, Steamed Broccoli, Rice Pilaf Roll, Fruit, Milk Helpers: Yasmin Acosta & Bonnie Pelster
Thursday 18th Super Nachos w/taco meat & beans, Cheese Sauce, Salsa, Corn Grapes, Milk Helpers: Yasmin Acosta & Jessica Acosta
Friday 19th Hamburger on Bun w/condiments, French Fries, Carrots w/ranch Pears, Milk Helpers:Yasmin Acosta & Jessica Acosta
Classroom News... 1st Grade Class by Brooke Lacy
Farwell to Third Grade It is difficult to believe that the school year is nearly finished! I have had a wonderful year with the third grade students, their parents, St. Agnes staff, as well as the rest of the students at St. Agnes. God gave me a special gift when Mrs. Brown hired me last summer to teach this third grade class. I have enjoyed teaching these students, have loved watching them learn and grow, have marveled at their curiosity and creativity, have laughed with them and have cried with them, and have been inspired by their kindness, generosity and compassion. They have filled me with love and joy! They will forever hold a special place in my heart. We are finishing off the year with a variety of activities, which I hope will be memorable when they look back on third grade. We will be going to the Wildcat Hills Nature Center and Recreation Area, swimming at the Splash Arena, fishing at Terry’s Lake, and problem solving life supports for space, then designing and creating a Space Station, and we hope to sneak in a walk to Scotty’s Drive-In for a treat! Over the summer I will be looking forward to seeing my “old” third grade class. Next year they can find me downstairs, in the Library. I’m very excited to have the opportunity to work in the Library. It will be great fun to see all the St. Agnes students and to get to know them better. Books and kids! What could be better! Have a great summer! See you next year!
May holds many activities for us to participate in! We had class pictures, held our poetry café, went to the Gering Baling Station, and we will go to the zoo. Not to mention, we also have our talent show to look forward to at the end of the year! The students did great sharing their poems with friends and family. Thanks to all the families who were able to come make this day great! They have been looking forward to this for a very long time! We even made new friends along the way as Mrs. Blanco and her 3rd grade class from Lincoln Heights came over to St. Agnes for a visit! We were very blessed to spend time sharing stories and poems with them! A HUGE thank you to Angie for bringing her students to our school! This also reminds us that this school year is coming to an end. I want to thank all of the parents and volunteers that have helped make this year a great one! It is with joy, yet a little sadness, as I spend my last couple weeks with this amazing group of 1st graders before sending them off to soon become 2nd graders! Parents, words cannot express how grateful I am that I had the opportunity to teach your child this year! I have truly enjoyed teaching this class and have Loved watching them grow over the last year! I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for them; I know it’s a bright one!
3rd Grade Class by Lana Payne