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Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

June 21, 2020

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Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time � June 21, 2020�

OPENING HYMN: “As We Gather At Your Table” �

1. As we gather at your Table, as we listen to your Word, �

Help us know, O God, your presence: Let our hearts and minds be s!rred.�

Nourish us with sacred story !ll we claim it as our own;�

Teach us through this holy banquet how to make Love's vict'ry known.�

2. Turn our worship into witness In the sacrament of life;�

Send us forth to love and serve you, bringing peace where there is strife.�

Give us, Christ, your great compassion to forgive as you forgave;�

May we s!ll behold your image in the world you died to save.�

PENITENTIAL ACT (Confiteor)�

I confess to Almighty God and to you, my brothers and

sisters that I have greatly sinned �

in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done

and in what I have failed to do, �

through my fault, through my fault, �

through my most grievous fault; �

Therefore I ask blessed Mary ever�Virgin, �

all the Angels and Saints, and you, �

my brothers and sisters, �

to pray for me to the Lord our God.�

GLORIA�

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to

people of good will. �

We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, �

we glorify you, �

we give you thanks for your great glory, �

Lord God, heavenly King, God, Almighty Father. �

Lord Jesus Christ, Only Bego4en Son, �

Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, �

you take away the sins of the world, �

have mercy on us; �

you take away the sins of the world, �

receive our prayer; �

you are seated at the right hand of the Father, �

have mercy on us. �

For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord,

you alone are the Most High,�

Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the

Father. Amen.�

LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading Jeremiah 20:10�13�

Responsorial Psalm �

R. Lord, in your great love, answer me.�

Second Reading Romans 5:12�15�

Alleluia Verse�

Gospel Ma4hew 10:26�33�

NICENE CREED�

I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of

heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.�

I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Bego4en Son

of God, born of the Father before all ages.�

God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God,

bego4en, not made, consubstan!al with the Father;

Through him all things were made.�

For us men and for our salva!on (bow) He came down

from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the

Virgin Mary, and became man.�

For our sake he was crucified under Pon!us Pilate,�

he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on

the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.�

He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand

of the Father.�

He will come again in glory to judge the living and the

dead and his kingdom will have no end.�

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I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, �

who proceeds from the Father and the Son,�

who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, �

who has spoken through the prophets.�

I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.�

I confess one bap!sm for the forgiveness of sins and I

look forward to the resurrec!on of the dead and the life

of the world to come. Amen.�

UNIVERSAL PRAYER�

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

INVITATION TO PRAYER�

Priest: Pray, brethren, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the

Almighty Father.�

May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise

and glory of his name, �

for our good and the good of all his holy Church.�

PREFACE ACCLAMATION (Sanctus)�

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heaven and earth are full

of your glory.�

Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name

of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.�

LORD’S PRAYER�

LAMB OF GOD (Agnus Dei)�

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have

mercy on us.�

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have

mercy on us.�

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, grant us

peace.�

INVITATION TO COMMUNION�

Priest: Behold the Lamb of God; behold him who takes away the sins of the world.

Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb. �

Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof,

but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.�

COMMUNION HYMN: “We Will Rise Again”�

1. Like a shepherd I will feed you;�

I will gather you with care.�

I will lead you and hold you close to my heart.�

Refrain: We will run and not grow weary,�

For our God will be our strength,�

And we will fly like the eagle, we will rise again.�

2. I am strength to the weary; to the weak I am new life.�

Though the young may grow weary, I will be their hope.�

3. Li- up your eyes, and see who made the stars.�

I lead you, and I know you, I call you each by name.�

4. Fear not, I am with you; I am your God.�

I will strengthen you and help you;�

Uphold you with my hand.�

ANIMA CHRISTI (Prayer A�er Communion)�

Soul of Christ, sanc1fy me. Body of Christ, save me.�

Blood of Christ, inebriate me. �

Water from the side of Christ, wash me. �

Passion of Christ, strengthen me. �

O Good Jesus, hear me. Within your wounds hide me.

Separated from you, let me never be. �

From the evil one protect me. �

At the hour of my death, call me,�

And close to you bid me that with your saints �

I may be praising you for ever and ever. Amen.�

PRAYER TO ST. JOSEPH FOR THE WORLD DURING THE

OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS�

To you, O blessed Joseph, do we come in our tribula1on, and

having implored the help of your most holy Spouse, we

confidently invoke your patronage also.�

Through that charity which bound you to the Immaculate

Virgin Mother of God and through the paternal love with

which you embraced the Child Jesus, we humbly beg you

graciously to regard the inheritance which Jesus Christ has

purchased by his Blood, and with your power and strength to

aid us in our necessi1es.�

O most watchful guardian of the Holy Family, defend the

chosen children of Jesus Christ; O most loving Father, ward

off from us every contagion of error and corrup1ng influence;

O our most mighty protector, be kind to us and from heaven

assist us in our struggle with the power of darkness. �

As once you rescued the Child Jesus from deadly peril, so now

protect God's Holy Church from the snares of the enemy and

from all adversity; shield, too, each one of us by your

constant protec1on, so that, supported by your example and

your aid, we may be able to live piously, to die in holiness,

and to obtain eternal happiness in heaven. Amen.�

CLOSING HYMN: “Though the Mountains May Fall” �

Though the mountains may fall and the hills turn to dust,�

Yet the love of the Lord will stand,�

As a shelter for all who will call on his name.�

Sing the praise and the glory of God. �

1. Could the Lord ever leave you?�

Could the Lord forget his love?�

Though a mother forsake her child,�

He will not abandon you. Refrain: �

2. Should you turn and forsake him,�

He will gently call your name.�

Should you wander away from him,�

He will always take you back. Refrain: �

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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK —JUNE 21, 2020 (PG. 1)�

Tree Planting at St. Stanislaus

Last week I mentioned that we are soliciting donations for

five new trees on the east side of the school parking lot to

replace the dying ones that have been removed. (We will

have a similar project later in the year to focus on the

church parking lot. One of the ash trees is already half dead

and at least two of the others are ailing.) I mentioned the

cost of each tree but didn’t mean to indicate that a donor

needed to give the full amount in order to be recognized.

Gifts of any amount are needed and welcome. A

collective plaque will be put in the school and another in

the church. There will NOT be a plaque by each tree if

someone gives the full amount. Perhaps some “stimulus”

money (if you received some earlier this year) could be

directed this way.

I was very happy to learn that a family from the Dual

Language Academy made a donation of $500 within a short

while after word went out to them last Friday morning!

FATHERS DAY � A BRIEF HISTORY�

How and when did it really get started? This might

surprise you. Here in the US, Father's Day is celebrated

on the third Sunday of June. In the Roman Catholic

tradi!on, da!ng back to 1508, fathers were celebrated

on Saint Joseph's Day, March 19. In many countries,

such as the USA, Father's Day has become a secular

celebra!on as well, but not un!l the 20

th

century. It is

also common for Catholics to honor their "spiritual

father," their parish priest, on Father's Day. �

A/er the successful promo1on of Mother's Day the

first observance of a day honoring fathers was held on

July 5, 1908, in Fairmont, West Virginia, in the Williams

Memorial Methodist Church. Grace Golden Clayton

was mourning the loss of her father, when in December

1907, the Monongah mining disaster in nearby

Monongah killed 361 men, 250 of them fathers, leaving

around a thousand fatherless children. Clayton

suggested that their pastor honor all those fathers. It

did not gain trac1on beyond that town at that 1me. In

1911, Jane Addams proposed that a citywide Father's

Day celebra1on be held in Chicago, but she was turned

down. �

On June 19, 1910, a Father's Day celebra!on was held

at the YMCA in Spokane, Washington, by Sonora Dodd.

Her father, the civil war veteran William Jackson Smart,

was a single parent who raised his six children there.

Mrs. Dodd ini!ally suggested June 5, her father's

birthday. The pastors did not have enough !me to

prepare their sermons, and the celebra!on was deferred

to the third Sunday in June. Several local clergymen

accepted the idea, and on June 19, 1910, the first

Father's Day, "sermons honoring fathers were presented

throughout the city".�

Americans resisted the holiday for its first few

decades, viewing it as nothing more than an a4empt by

merchants to replicate the commercial success of

Mother's Day. By the mid�1980s, the Father's Day

Council wrote, "[Father's Day] has become a Second

Christmas for all the men's gi!�oriented industries."�

A bill to accord na1onal recogni1on of the holiday

was introduced in Congress in 1913. In 1916, President

Woodrow Wilson went to Spokane to speak at a

Father's Day celebra1on and he wanted to make it an

officially recognized federal holiday, but Congress

resisted, fearing that it would become commercialized.

US president Calvin Coolidge recommended in 1924

that the day be observed throughout the en1re na1on,

but he stopped short at issuing a na1onal

proclama1on. Two earlier aDempts to formally

recognize the holiday had been defeated by Congress.

In 1957, Maine senator Margaret Chase Smith wrote a

Father's Day proposal accusing Congress of ignoring

fathers for 40 years. In 1966, President Lyndon B.

Johnson issued the first presiden1al proclama1on

honoring fathers, designa1ng the third Sunday in June

as Father's Day. Six years later, the day was made a

permanent na1onal holiday when President Richard

Nixon signed it into law in 1972.�

June is a month traditionally devoted to the

Sacred Heart of Jesus.�

The Feast of the Sacred Heart this year was on Friday,

June 19. There is no fixed date as such for this feast as it

always falls on the Friday after the feast of Corpus

Christi. That date for Corpus Christi varies as well as it

falls on the second Sunday after Pentecost which is the

seventh Sunday after Easter.�

Devotion to the wounded heart of Jesus has its origins

in the eleventh century, when pious Christians meditated

on the Five Wounds of Christ. It was not until 1670,

however, that a French priest, St. John Eudes, celebrated

the first Feast of the Sacred Heart.�

Around the same time, a pious sister by the name of

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque began to report visions of

Jesus. He appeared to her frequently, and in December

1673, he permitted St. Margaret Mary�as had once

allowed St. Gertrude�to rest her head upon his Heart. As

she experienced the comfort of his presence, Jesus

told her of his great love and explained that he had

chosen her to make his love and his goodness known

to all.�

The following year, in June or July of 1674, St.

Margaret Mary reported that Jesus wanted to be honored

under the figure of His Heart of flesh. He asked the

faithful to receive Him in the Eucharist frequently,

especially on the First Friday of the month, and to

observe a Holy Hour of devotion to Him.�

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ST. STANISLAUS NEWS HOLY GHOST NEWS�

Parish office hours: You can now do business with the

Parish Office Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays

from 9 AM to 2 PM. Thank you.�

JUNE 14, 2020

Weekly Needs……………….. $ 4,100.00

Collection…………...…….…..� $� 4,994.00

YTD Needs…………………….� $� 205,000.00

YTD Collection.………………..� $� 184,174.27

Shortage………………...…… $� 20,825.73

WEEKLY OFFERINGS

JUNE 14 COLLECTION--THANK YOU!

(NEW FISCAL YEAR BEGAN JULY 1, 2019)

WEEKLY NEEDS……………………… $ 4,423.00

COLLECTION……………....………… $ 3,858.00

CHILDREN’S ENVELOPES……………. $ 0.00

PLATE……………………………….. $ 107.00

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS………….. $ 36.00

Fr. Sanderson

May the Lord grant peace and consolation to

the families of † Rita Chizek.

Mary Ann Barrett

Allan Beam

Steve Belmudez

Brent Bertrand

Todd Blintiff (son in law

of Phyllis McIntosh)

Jan Brinck (sister-in-law

of Marita Grebl)

Mark Broich (brother of

Marita Grebl

Carol Cheloha

Chuck Cheloha

Dee Clapp

Pat Clapp (son of Dee

Clapp)

Ron Coniglio

Cindy Haag

Ed Hahn

Larry Hahn

Marcia Halac

Donna Hansen

Jim Hinrichs (Father of

Mitzi Taylor)

Dee Hurlbutt

Cheryl Koziel (daughter

of Jackie Peroutka)

Cookie Lane

Erin Lewis

Kristine Makara

Jim Mally

Phyllis McIntosh

Suzanne Mertlik

Marge Nicola

Ender Pitman

Bailey Pofahl

Jon Ricci (nephew of

Nellie Hadley)

Jack Scaletta (Uncle of

Melissa Scaletta-Murphy)

Terri Schlictimier (sister

of Renee Hauder)

Ray Sempek

Oliver Albert Smith

James Vickers

Evelyn Vogler

Rick Becerra

Annette Beetham

Jean Buechler

John Casey

Patty Dworak

Grant Flott

Jacob Fraser

Kim Hall

Dorothy Kazor

Debra Iwanski

Bernie Krawczyk

George Lacroix

Joyce Lacroix

Joanne Leutzinger

Mary Makara

Pat Makara

Dorlene Marode

Darlene McKinley

Janet Nicholas

Larry Petersen

John Skocpol

Shirley Stodolka

Richard Van Sant

Lenny Arenas V.

Jacob Aulner

Michael Aulner

Michael J. Baker

Robert Blume

Nick Burton

Sean Byers

Ty Campbell

Dane Flott

Stephen Gonifas

Tim Gouger

Greg Graham

Daniel Homan

Suzie Homan

Ryan Loftus

Nick Lokamas

Tyler Moen

James Newell

Allen M. Novotny

Lexi Oropeza

Mike Pihlgren

Timothy Robertson

Gary Smith

Becky & Zach Spurgeon

Ashley & Josh Stumpf

Richard J. Vickers

Jim White

Eli Wyskowski

Let us also remember in our prayers those who in care centers, homebound or need healing:

Please also pray for our loved ones who are currently serving our Country:

The following members of our Parish, or loved ones of our Parishioners are now or recently have been in the hospital. May our Lord grant them a speedy recovery and return

them to their families in perfect health:

Please visit our new website at:

holyghostomaha.org.

Unable to join

us on

Facebook?

You can now

catch the video

stream of

Sunday Mass

on our YouTube Channel. PLEASE BOOKMARK THIS

YOUTUBE PAGE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/

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OR THIS FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/

holyghostchurchomaha —— The video stream of our Mass will

start at 9:00AM each Sunday.

FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK —JUNE 21, 2020 (PG. 2)�

And then in 1675, during the octave of Corpus

Christi, Margaret Mary received the vision which came

to be known as the “great apparition.” Jesus asked that

the modern Feast of the Sacred Heart be celebrated each

year on the Friday following Corpus Christi, in reparation

for the ingratitude of men for the sacrifice which

Christ had made for them.�

On May 8, 1873, the devotion to the Sacred Heart was

formally approved by Pope Pius IX; and 26 years later �

on July 21, 1899 � Pope Leo XIII urgently recommended

that all bishops throughout the world observe the feast in

their dioceses. �

I especially enjoy praying the LITANY OF THE

SACRED HEART which reminds us of the many

manifestations and qualities of the LOVE of JESUS.

I WOULD RECOMMEND THAT EVERYONE

LOOK IT UP (in a prayer book or on the internet)

AND PRAY IT REGULARLY.�

Is God Prompting You to Explore Homeschooling?

If so...Good News!���

The Catholic Homeschool Association of Omaha (CHAO)

is an organization of homeschooling families�who support

& encourage�one another. WHAT: We are hosting two

free,�live�video�conferences, and one "socially�distanced"�in

�person gathering with homeschooling parents who will

share their experiences and help you get answers to your

questions. WHEN: The one�hour online sessions will be

Mondays, June 22nd and 29th from 7:30�8:30pm.� The�in�

person meeting will be Sunday, July 12 from 6:30�8:00 pm

at the home of our CHAO Board president � address given

with registration.�REGISTER for these events (by midnight

the day�before the session you will attend) and see home-

school testimonials and FAQ at chaohome.org .�

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MASSES THIS WEEK

Saturday, June 20

5:00 pm † John & Marcella Baughman

Sunday, June 21

8:00 am † Mary Udron

Monday, June 22

8:00 am † Stephen Walls

Tuesday, June 23

8:00 am † Andrew Fidler

Wednesday, June 24�

8:00 am † Dorothy Olechoski

Thursday, June 25

8:00 am †

Friday, June 26

8:00 am † Stephen Walls

The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Saturday, June 27

5:00 pm † Marge Smith

Sunday, June 28

8:00 am † Evelyn Frans

MASSES THIS WEEK

Saturday, June 20

5:00 pm † Taylor Tylkowski – Family & Friends

Sunday, June 21

9:00 am † Sam Culotta – Family & Friends

Monday, June 22

7:00 am † Betty Ripa – Cynthia Nowak

Tuesday, June 23

7:00 am † Taylor Tylkowski – Family & Friends

Wednesday, June 24

7:00 am For the People of HG & St Stans

Thursday, June 25

7:00 am † John Curran – Jim & Eileen Curran

Friday, June 26

7:00 am † George Lackovic – Bill & Sue Parr

The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Saturday, June 27

5:00 pm † Deacon Andy Sommer – Family

Sunday, June 28

9:00 am † Walter Fisher – Family

HOLY GHOST

ST.

Monday — Friday: 8:00 am

Monday—Friday before Mass

Pastor: Rev. William E. Sanderson

Deacons: Mr. Daniel Saniuk and Mr. James Staroski

[email protected]

Grounds Maintenance & Sacristy: Mike McCarthy�

BAPTISM: Please call the rectory.

Anyone in need of Notary Services please call the rectory

to set up an appointment, (402) 731-4152.

Notary Fee is $5.00 per document.

Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

June 21, 2020

Next week, we will take up the Peter’s Pence

Collection, which provides Pope Francis with the funds

to carry out his charitable works around the world. The

proceeds benefit our brothers and sisters on the margins

of society, including victims of war, oppression, and

disasters. Please be generous. For more information,

visit www.usccb.org/peters�pence.�


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