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May 31st
, 2015 The Most Holy Trinity Sunday
“And behold; I am with you always,
until the end of the age.”
(Mathew 28:20)
The Parishes of St. Patrick’s Holy Family
Tekamah Decatur
Pastor: Rev. Mark Tomasiewicz
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:
Joe Jetensky
Parish Trustee: Ed Heng
Holy Family Parish Trustees:
Joe Malloy & Dick Connealy
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.
May 31st, 2015 / Most Holy Trinity
Mass Intentions June 1st – June 7th
Monday June 1 No Mass Tuesday June 2 6:30 PM T + Edna Kremer
Wednesday June 3 No Mass (Attending Funeral out of town) Thursday June 4 9:00 AM D Liv & Dec M & J Schumacher family
Friday June 5 10:30 AM T + Poor Souls @ Golden Living Center Saturday June 6 5:00 PM T + La Rose Preister
Sunday
June 7
8:30 AM 10:00 AM
DT
For the People + Felix & Maxine Tomasiewicz
Sacrificial Gifts of Treasure May 23
rd & 24
th, 2015 collections:
St. Patrick’s of Tekamah:
Stewardship Thoughts ”The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of
God, and if children then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.” -Romans 8:16-
If we are heirs to the kingdom of God, shouldn’t we work to build up His kingdom? Shouldn’t we be good stewards of our inheritance, using our time, talent, and treasure to care for the Church that God has left to us? Our Church is a treasured heirloom from God. Do we treat it that way? Children’s good deed: “I helped in the garden; I read some books to my little brother.”
St. Patrick Prayer List Parishioners: Jerry Barratt, Elaine Chatt, John Gorman, &
Joe & Alice Roh Family / Friends:
Julie Segar (niece of Bob & Marie Gill), Fr. Dan Soltys (retired
priest of Omaha), Lois Weatherly, Andrew Zinn (son of Troy &
Kelly), Dave Spenner, Joe Spenner, Carol Dowling (friend of Paula
Sauser), Kitty Tobin (sister of Molly Williams), Kevin Tobin, Ruthie
Schmidt, Julie Riecken, Robert & Janet Boardley (In-laws of
Stephanie), Vern Elske (uncle of Rich), Abby Schnell (niece of Rich
& Jane Elske), Kim Lemmon (daughter of Denny & Janis Connealy), Robert Newell (grandson of Marie Gill), Myra Grandgenett (sister of
Rich Grandgenett), Jeanne Nichol, Joan Lechner, 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: Jean Drummond, Mary Jo Connealy, Georgia
Redding & Eddie Sears Family / Friends:
Pat Sears, JoEllen Benecke-(sister of Matt & Dick Connealy),
Josh Richards, Angie Schill, Casey Connealy, Mark Connealy,
Tom Fucher, Liz Connealy, (grand-daughter of Pat Connealy), Mary
Lynn Connealy (daughter of Marge 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, especially Ann Rooney, (sister of Joan Andrew). May they rest in peace and may God
comfort those who mourn!
Calendar for the Week for St. Patrick
June 2nd Altar Society Meeting 7:00 PM Looking Ahead: June 8th -12th Vacation Bible School 9:00- 11:30 AM June 12th VBS Program 6:00 PM June 13th & 14th Mission Priest (Mission Appeal) Parish Potluck following 5:00 Mass
Envelopes (24) $1575 .00 Loose $124 .00 Children $11 .00 Vigil Lights $6 .00 Building Fund. (2) $325 .00 Ascension Communication Campaign
THANK YOU!
$10.00 $60.00
Holy Family of Decatur:
Envelopes (11) $545.00 Loose $24.00 Vigil Lights $0.00 Communication Campaign
THANK YOU!
$35.00
PRAYER to HOLY SPIRIT
Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful. Enkindle them in the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit, and they will be created. And you will renew the face of the earth. Lord, by the light of the Holy Spirit, you have taught the hearts of the faithful. In the same Spirit, help us to relish what is right and always rejoice in your consolation. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Liturgical Assignments for St. Patrick’s: June 6th - Saturday - 5:00 PM: LECTORS: Kass Bromm EMHC’S: Leo Gramke & Suzanne Smith SERVERS: Aaron Connealy & Lukus Braniff June 7th - Sunday - 10:00 AM: LECTORS: Lyle Pille EMHC’S: Janie Elske & Richard Elske SERVERS: Halle Olson, Hayley & Lucas Niewohner
“Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.”
(Psalm 33)
From Your Pastor… In our liturgical cycle, we entered Ordinary Time this past
week, yet this weekend and the next we still honor two
important Solemnities. With our celebration of Holy
Trinity this Sunday, we are invited to reflect on this
infinite mystery of our Christian faith: God in three
persons, (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) yet one, equal in
power, substance and majesty. Since God is omniscient,
we will never be able to comprehend him nor his merciful
love, yet he created us and designed us for relationships,
just as the Holy Trinity is made of relationships. It is
through the gift of relationships that we learn about
another and discover incredible truths about ourselves and
one another. The first reading from Deuteronomy accents
that Moses reminded the people about God and his desires
for us, as we read: “This is why you must now know,
and fix in your heart, that the Lord is God in the
heavens above and on earth below, and that there is no
other. You must keep his statues and commandments
that I enjoin on you today, that you and your children
after you may prosper, and that you may have a long
life on the land.” Let us praise the Holy Trinity!
New Lectors/EMHC are needed: Prayerfully consider if
you are called to help the parishes in one of these ministries. Please email the parish office or call Fr. Mark at the rectory, if you are interested. One education class is required in August along with attending the Mandation ceremony in early September in Omaha. Thank you to Kass Bromm for scheduling liturgical ministers and servers each month for St. Patrick and Kay Kellogg for Holy Family. Summer can get busy and schedules are unpredictable. Please be responsible and find a sub if you are unable to be present for your scheduled time!
FAITH FACT What are the Four Marks of the Church?
When we proclaim the Nicene Creed every weekend or on holydays at Mass, we recite:”We believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.” These four traits are known as the four marks of the Church, describing something essential about the Church and its mission. The CCC (Catechism of the Church) summarizes what it means to say the Church is one. Hence, every Christian shares the beliefs that we are all children of God the Father, that we are saved by Jesus, his son, and that we are made holy by the Holy Spirit. As we celebrate Holy Trinity Sunday, we are reminded that the very foundation of the Church is the Blessed Trinity; thus, the unity of the Church reflects the unity of the Trinity. In addition, we believe the Roman Catholic Church is united in a special way through the leadership of the Pope, currently Pope Francis. Our union and support with the Pope is a visible symbol of our unity and desire to share in the mission of Jesus entrusted to his apostles at Pentecost.
The Lighter Side A mother and her youngest daughter wrote out the Ten Commandments and posted them in their home. Not long after that, the youngest reported that her older sister was sinning. The mother asked why, and she replied, “She is committing adultery.” Later the parents had a private conversation with the youngest daughter. “I understand you think your sister is committing adultery,” the father said. “Why do you say that?” “Well,” the youngest replied, “she is always trying to act like an adult!”
Announcements:
Looking Ahead: St. Patrick’s Altar Society: Meeting Tues, June 2
nd
7:00 PM.
Vacation Bible School June 8-12th
(from 9:00 –
11:30AM). All children 3 years through Grade 4th
grade are
welcome!. Registration forms are in the entry of the
church. To register contact Ashley Olson. 402.870.2158
Parish “Welcome Potluck Dinner” June 13th after 5:00 Mass.
Sunday June 21 – Father’s Day- Spirit 102.7-FM presents
the first-ever I-80 Collar Series – a softball match between
priests of the Diocese of Lincoln and the Archdiocese of
Omaha. Game time is 5:00 PM. All proceeds from ticket sales
will assist in promoting vocations in the two dioceses. More
information on flyer in entry.
Our local Food Pantry is in need of volunteers to staff the store on Mondays and Wednesdays and the 3rd Saturday of each month. Also needed at the Pantry are the following: laundry soap, dish soap, paper towels and toilet paper. Thanks! Contact: L. Skinner 402.427.3964
*Girls Camp News: 24th Annual Pro Sanctity Camp Fun
& Faith for Girls! Grade school through Junior High. *Eucharistic Youth Rally June 27th -28th.
- See flyers on the bulletin board in the entry.
St. Patrick’s Church Cleaning News: For June of 2015, the lead family is Pat & Teresa Braniff, assisted by Lyle & Teresa Pille, Tom & Kelly Olson, Mike & Susan Braniff, Kirk & Linda Simpson, and Vicki Voss. Thank you to our devout cleaners!
Thank you also to all who help in other ways to keep the
interior and exterior of the Church and grounds looking
good and in good repair. Your efforts in planting, flower
care, mowing, etc. and interior upkeep are noticed and
very much appreciated!
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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321 S. 13th
Street
Tekamah, NE 68061 For all your automobile needs:
Tires, batteries, exhaust, fuel, and farm tire
service.
Call Pat Braniff (402)374-2660
ARE YOU PLANNING for
THE FUTURE?
Please remember your parish in your will or estate
and give the Church a part of your legacy. Call the
rectory if you have any
questions.
To inquire about membership Contact Grand Knight
Rich Elske (402)307-0045
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