August 14th
, 2016 20
th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish
it was already blazing! There is a baptism with which I must be baptized….”
(Luke 12:49-506)
The Parishes of St. Patrick’s Holy Family
Tekamah Decatur
Pastor: Rev. Kevin Joyce
1323 R Street – Tekamah, NE 68061
PHONE 402-374-1692
Office email:
Parish website:
www.stpatstekamah.com
Religious Education Coordinator:
Ashley Olson
402-870-2158 Parish Bookkeeper:
Joan Andrew
*Bulletin deadline is noon on
Wednesday.
Pastoral Council President:
George Kahlandt
Parish Trustees:
Ed Heng & George Kahlandt
Holy Family Parish Trustees:
Joe Malloy & Lynn Kellogg
For Parish Hall Rental
contact Joan Andrew @ 374-1236 or 374-2198.
Set fee is $75.
For Parish Hall Rental
contact Kay Kellogg @ 349-5347.
Set fee is $75.
Parish Mission Statement
We are a Parish Family that grows by l iving and sharing our faith in the Good News of Jesus, welcoming al l and reaching out in loving service.
SUNDAY MASSES: Saturday, 5:00 PM; Sunday, 10:00 AM; and Sunday; 8:30 AM in Decatur WEEKDAY & HOLIDAY MASSES: See Bulletin
NEW PARISHIONERS: You are invited to register at the rectory or see the pastor following Mass.
RECONCILIATION: One half hour before weekend Masses or by appointment.
BAPTISMS: Parents are to attend pre-baptismal catechesis prior to the Baptism. Call the rectory.
MARRIAGES: The Archdiocese of Omaha requires a minimal six months waiting period for proper preparation for marriage. It is best to contact the parish a year in advance and the RC adult should be a registered member of the Parish, and/or parents should be registered members of the Parish. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Celebrated individually upon request. If someone is seriously ill or hospitalized please call the rectory.
August 14th, 2016 / 20thSunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Intentions August 15th
– August 21st
Monday Aug 15 No Mass Tuesday Aug 16 8:30 AM T Les & Priscilla Warren & family
Wednesday Aug 17 9:00 AM D Families of Decatur Thursday Aug 18 8:30 AM T School Students and Staff
Friday Aug 19 8:30 AM T + Bonnie Hoesing & Ann Rooney Saturday Aug 20 5:00 PM T + Bernard Spenner
Sunday
Aug 21 8:30 AM 10:00 AM
DT
+Mary Lynn Connealy For the People
Sacrificial Gifts of Treasure August 6
th & 7
th, 2016 collections:
St. Patrick’s of Tekamah:
Stewardship Thoughts “Do you think I have come to give you peace on earth?
No, I tell you, but rather division” -LUKE 12:51-
Living a stewardship lifestyle means stepping out of our comfort zone when needed. Many of us like to play it safe, not cause waves, stay in the middle of the road. In today’s world we are called to be informed and take a stance for life, marriage and religious liberty. . Children’s good deed: “I worked with my grandpa at home; I read a chapter book; I watered flowers.”
St. Patrick Prayer List Parishioners: John Gorman, Elaine Chatt, and Alice Roh
Family / Friends: Cathy Grosskopf (sister of Rich Grandgenett), Will Schwandt (friend of Kent Hurlocker), Marty Rocca, Jane Judt (sister of Mike
Williams), Karen Ronspies (sister of Deb Frahm), Laoren Funke (Grandniece of Ed Heng), Adelene Laetsch (sister of Marie Gill & Eva
Spenner), Rauri Mencke (grandson of Stan & Katie Mencke), Julie
Segar (niece of Bob & Marie Gill), Carol Dowling (friend of Paula
Sauser), Julie Riecken, Robert & Janet Boardley (In-laws of
Stephanie), Vern Elske (uncle of Rich), Abby Schnell (niece of Rich
& Jane Elske), Robert Newell (grandson of Marie Gill), Myrna Grandgenett (sister of Rich Grandgenett), Jerry Hoerath, Haley Deemer, Patricia Sheets (daughter of Ernest & Dorrell Alexander),
Therese Shramek (mother of Tom), and Dr. Joe Roh.
Holy Family Prayer List Parishioners: Pat Connealy, Melvin Wildman, Jean Drummond, Mary Jo Connealy, Georgia Redding & Eddie Sears Family / Friends: Sara Cameron, Arizona Riecken, JoEllen Benecke (sister of
Matt & Dick Connealy), Casey Connealy, Mark Connealy, Tom
Fucher, Liz Connealy, (grand-daughter of Pat Connealy), Margaret
Donneally, (sister of Marilyn Quinn), Jack Broderick, (brother of Jean
Drummond), Teresa Tramp, (sister of Jean Drummond)
Tend thy sick ones, O Lord Jesus. Rest thy weary ones. Bless thy dying ones. Soothe thy suffering ones. Pity thy afflicted ones. Shield thy joyous ones. And all for thy love’s sake. (St. Augustine)
May we pray for our beloved deceased. May they rest in peace and may God comfort those who mourn.
Calendar for the Week for St. Patrick:
Aug. 15th – 19th Meals on Wheels –
Volunteers needed, please.
Looking ahead: Sunday Aug. 21st Liturgical Minister Training @ St. . Mary’s West Point 1:30 PM Wednesday Aug. 24th PC Meeting @ 7:00 PM. Sunday Aug. 28th Religious Ed Sign-Up after Mass Wednesday Aug. 31st Rel. Ed Teachers’ Mtg. 5:00PM
Envelopes (27) $1505.00 Loose $229.00 Children $11.00 Vigil Lights $0.00 Building Fund (7) $670.00 Energy (1) Gifts of Grain (2)
Thank you!
$100.00 $6507.39
Holy Family of Decatur:
Envelopes (4) $300.00 Loose $43.00 Vigil Lights $0.00
Thank you!
MAY THE ANGEL OF PEACE WATCH OVER US-
May God the Father, who made us, bless us. May God the Son send his healing among us. May God the Holy Spirit move within us and give us eyes to see with, ears to hear with, and hands that your work might be done. May we walk and preach the word of God to all. May the angel of peace watch over us and lead us at last by God’s grace to the kingdom. Amen. (St. Dominic)
Liturgical Assignments for St. Patrick’s:
Saturday Aug 20th – 5:00 PM: LECTOR: Dave Wragge EMHC’S: Sue Langley & Ted Connealy SERVERS: Izzy Connealy; Alex & Madelyn Braniff
Sunday Aug 21st – 10:00 AM: LECTOR: Jane Gorman EMHC’S: Kim Blackford & Joan Andrew SERVERS: Wyatt & Levi Blackford
Lord, come to my aid! (Psalm 40)
From Fr. Kevin… Long before our contemporary concern for the welfare of our planet’s resources, Jesus was concerned about “global warming” in a different way. In today’s gospel, He says, “I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing!”This is global warming in the best sense. Jesus desires every heart to be ‘on fire’ with the Holy Spirit, excited and ignited with vibrant faith. Perhaps the word, fire, can be an acronym: F.ully I.gnited R.esponding E.ntirely. During these days of the world Olympics in Rio, perhaps we can draw an analogy from the track and swimming competitions to understand what “responding entirely” means. The best world class sprinters and swimmers are very focused and disciplined human beings when competing. Each is fully engaged in their event. During the race, they don’t look side to side to see if a competitor is catching up to them; nor do they look back to see is anyone is catching up. Rather, they look forward straight ahead, entirely focused, resolutely determined, eyes fixed on the finish line. In today’s second reading from Hebrews (Heb. 12:1-2), we are told to “persevere in running the race that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the leader and perfecter of faith.” St. Paul says it this way in Phil. 3:13-14: “forgetting what lies behind but straining forward to what lies ahead, I continue my pursuit toward the goal, the prize of God’s upward calling in Christ Jesus.” Jesus is the goal, the prize, the “Gold Medal” of our lives of faith. We need the fire of the Holy Spirit in order to ‘go for the gold’. Peace, Fr. Kevin
THANK YOU: I would like to thank the parishioners of St. Patrick’s and Holy Family for your presence and support at my installation Mass last Saturday night with Archbishop Lucas. Thanks also to those who worked in various ministries and hospitality.
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FAITH FACT What’s significant about Mary’s Assumption?
As the Church celebrates the feast of the Assumption of Mary on August 15th, the question of Mary’s death was a subject of discussion and debate for centuries. Finally, in 1950, the Church declared that the “Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed both body and soul into heaven.” This feast of Mary reminds us that she was raised on high as a great sign for all who believe in her Son and that from her place in heaven, she continues to care for us today and desires that we too share in the resurrection. Let us never be afraid to seek her intercession with hope in God’s grace and love. (Note: Since the Assumption falls on a Monday, the Holy Day of obligation is rescinded in the United States and some other countries.)
The Lighter Side A little boy comes home after his first day of school and his mother asks, “What did you learn today?” “Not enough,” her son replies. “They said I have to go back tomorrow.”
Announcements:
2016 MARRIAGE CELEBRATION Archbishop Lucas invites you to attend the annual Mass honoring those celebrating 5, 25, 40, 50, 55, 60 or more years of marriage Sunday Sept. 11th at St. Cecelia Cathedral. Rosary at 1:30 PM; Mass at 2:00 PM. For more information and registration, visit family.archomaha.org/enriching-marriage/enrichment-events/ or call Reggan @ 402.551.9003 ext. 1300 Volunteers are needed to deliver Meals on Wheels August 15th – August
19th. Please sign up if you are able to help with this service to others.
St. Patrick’s Church Library has some new spiritual books for your use. Feel free to check one out. Enjoy the book for as long as you like. Return it for another. Blessed reading!
In appreciation: Thank you to all for your prayers, visits, cards and calls while I was in Methodist Hospital and since my return home. Your kindness is very much appreciated. ♥ Pat Connealy
What’s it like to be healed of your pain? There will be a healing Mass on Thursday August 18th at 7:00 PM at Sts. Cyril & Methodius Church, 120 Cherry St. Clarkson NE. Confessions will be heard at 6:00 PM. Stations of the Cross will begin at 6:25. See flier in entry of St. Patrick’s Church.
Travel opportunity: Fr. Joe Wray of St. Joseph Wisner/Holy Cross Beemer will accompany you on a pilgrimage to the “Best of Spain” sponsored by MAGI Travel January 30th – Feb 10th. Brochures and information are on the table in the entry of St. Patrick’s Church.
Retreats & Programs at St. Benedict Center, Schuyler. See the
bulletin board for information about upcoming retreats and spiritual programs offered at the SB Center.
As summer continues and schedules are busy and unpredictable, remember that the normal monthly bills at the parish continue. If you are going to be out of town, please mail in your
contribution or bring it the next time you attend Mass. Thank you.
St. Patrick’s Church Cleaning News: For August of 2016, the lead family is Robert & Marie Gill assisted by Rob & Sarah Chatt, Gene & Abby Wolf, Greg & Amy Gill, Steve & Kathy Chatt, Donna Spenner & Eva Spenner. Take pride in your church as a steward. Thank you to our devout dusting disciples!
MASS INTENTIONS are welcome! Place your request and name in an envelope with your offering, ($10.00 is the normal offering and a
few weeks in advance is necessary.) Thank you!
Catholic Guide to the Internet: Catholic Voice
Www.catholicvoiceomaha.com
Archdiocese of Omaha
Www.archomaha.org
Catholic Online
Www.catholic.org
The Holy See
Www.vatican.va
Catholic Treasury
Www.catholictreasury.info
Marriage Resources
Foryourmarriage.org
Mass Times Www.masstimes.org
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