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Immaculate Conception, Mattoon St. Columcille, Sullivan
June 28, 2020
Independence Day Mass at Calvary Cemetery at 8:00 AM
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When there is a Funeral Mass (M-F)– there is No Morning Mass
JUNE 29– JULY 5 MONDAY– Sts. Peter & Paul 5:30PM– Lillian & Evelyn Welch
TUESDAY– The First Martyrs of the Church 5:30PM- Doris Chamberlin
WEDNESDAY– St. Junipero Serra 7:00AM- Shannon Callow
THURSDAY 5:30PM- Mary Weber FRIDAY– St. Thomas 8:00AM– Marcella Niebrugge SATURDAY– Independence Day 8:00AM– Tony & Anthony Sheehan 4:00PM– Joe Denton—14th Sunday in O.T. SUNDAY– 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00AM– People of Our Parish 10:30AM– Dr. Steven B. Szigethy 5:00PM- Bob & Mary Catherine Beall
Your Parish & Faith Stewardship
Giving at a Glance
523 Registered Families
Fiscal Year– July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Mattoon, Illinois
ST. COLUMCILLE CHURCH Sullivan, Illinois JUNE 28, 2020
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
“Whoever does not take up his cross is not worthy
of me. Whoever receives you, receives me.” Matthew 10:37-42
Prepare For Next Sunday’s Readings In next Sunday’s Gospel, (July 5) comes after a dis-
course in which Jesus reproaches people who have
witnessed his mighty deeds yet still lack belief. Jesus
first prays in thanksgiving to God who has made him-
self known to Jesus’ disciples. He praises God who
has made himself known to the “little ones” and not
to the wise and learned. The second part of this read-
ing calls to our attention the unity between the Fa-
ther and the Son. God has made himself known
through Jesus, and in knowing Jesus, we come to
know the Father. In Jesus’ life and in his person,
God reveals himself to us. In the concluding sen-
tences of today’s Gospel, Jesus’ teaching is again
contrasted to the teaching of the Pharisees. Here that
tension is expressed as alternative paths of holiness.
The careful observance of the Mosaic law taught by
the Pharisees could be experienced by some as diffi-
cult and burdensome. In contrast, Jesus’ way of holi-
ness is presented as uncomplicated and even restful.
SCRIPTURE READINGS
Zechariah 9:9-10: The Lord shall come to reign in
Zion.
Romans 8:9, 11-13: Those in whom the Spirit of God
dwells must now live according to the Spirit, not the
flesh. Matthew 11:25-30: Jesus prays in thanks to God, who
has revealed himself to the lowly.
Immaculate Conception
Total 2 Week Budget 21,000.00 06/14 - 21/20– Parish 20,091.10 Deficit/Surplus for Weeks - 908.90 Year-To-Date Budget 525,000.00
Year-To-Date Collected 513,190.24
Deficit/Surplus for Year - 11,809.76
IC CHURCH LOWER LEVEL FLOOR
CFC SOFFITS, GUTTERS, PAINTING
CHURCH, RECTORY PLUMBING & CHURCH BOILER
Amount Owed: $80,635.00
Major Project Funds: $ 480.00
Unpaid Balance: $27,162.25
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A Pilgrim’s Progress
This week as we celebrate the 244th anniversary of Charles
Carroll and 55 non-Catholics signing the Declaration of
Independence, it is a good opportunity to reflect on the
responsibility we share as Catholic Christians to uphold our
nation’s commitment to the values of the Gospel.
All around us a legitimate desire for justice and an honest
reflection on our shared history is being hijacked by too
many with an anti-Christian, Marxist, anti-life agenda, and
common criminals. Praise God our liturgical calendar
gives us a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our response.
Monday’s Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul reminds us that
those who would win the world for Christ must be willing to
come into conflict with it. On Wednesday July 1 we
celebrate the memorial of St. Junipero Serra, who is
deserving of recognition, along with the Declaration
signers, as a founder of our nation. When Pope Francis
canonized him five years ago, he emphasized St. Serra’s
defense of the “dignity of the native community.” On
foot, he traveled the length of the west coast establishing the
California missions and “built” was is today that state. Fr.
Serra’s sacrificial work among the native peoples has been
well documented and the fact that his images and Catholic
Churches are being desecrated by modern day “Know-
Nothings” and anarchists is a very sad commentary. The
Know-Nothings were an anti-Catholic, anti-immigrant 19th
century political party. Those who do their bidding or
refuse to stand up to these anarchists and bigots are what Fr.
George Rutler has described as “fellow travelers or useful
idiots.”
St. Serra is one of thirteen Catholics (and 4 priests) whose
images stand in Statuary Hall under the U.S. Capitol
dome. (one can wonder out loud how long they will be
allowed to remain) Two images represent each state. Fr.
Kino, (Arizona), Fr. Marquette (Wisconsin), St. Fr. Damien
(Hawaii), Mother Mary Joseph Pariseau of the Sisters of
Charity of Providence (Washington) are included. Illinois is
represented by one Catholic, Gen. James Shields (a U.S.
Senator and State Supreme Court Judge). He once
challenged Abraham Lincoln to a duel and gives his name to
a Chicago street intersecting with 35th St. at the home of the
Chicago White Sox.
Our Catholic love of saints points us to our need for human
intercessors. Their example and witness helps the rest of us
to understand what we are not. We are not saints. That is
why we prize sanctity and seek it out in others. That is why
we stay in the fight for holiness ourselves. The most
popular saints tend to be those whose holiness shines
through their obvious humanity. The canonization process
includes the work of a “devil’s advocate” to seek out the
reasons (and they are always there) as to why the candidate
should not be so honored.
St. Columcille:
Wednesday, July 1: Roepke Family
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, July 4th: Danny Robinson
St. C. Recent Contributions: $735.00
Sullivan Prayer List: Michelle Keller, Carole
Blasche, Fr. Sohm, Hal Walker, Donna Walker, David
Walker, Art Welsh, Gary Smith, Ron and Marylyn
Crnich, Toby Howard, Kathy Frier, Kelly Sullivan,
Steve Loveall, Fritz New, Sheila Littleton, Phil Little-
ton and Rebecca.
St. Junipero Serra, St. Damien of Molokai, and all the
other Catholic (and non-Catholic) men and women who
have helped to build this nation were part of a great pro-
cession. They were men and women of their time called
by God to take the “next good step” towards living the
Kingdom of God. They will all be present through the
Eucharist at the altar at Calvary Cemetery at 8 AM on the
4th as we celebrate the Holy Mass. I hope to see you
there too.
Deo Vindice, fr john
“TOGETHER FOR LIFE”
Our monthly Baby Bottle Blessings effort provides
one of the key sources of income for our four area
Choices Pregnancy and Health Centers. Our staff
and volunteers depend on this support to assist
young mothers and fathers in making life-giving de-
cisions, learning parenting skills, and helping our
young people learn how to live chaste and holy lives
in the Lord. Because our bottles have not been
distributed as widely as normal during our national
emergency a basket for a “2nd collection” is avail-
able in the vestibule to support this good work. The
babies thank you for your support.
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7-8 PM Each Wednesday
Immaculate Conception Church
July Adoration at Immaculate Concep-
tion will begin on Friday, July 3rd
following the 8:00 AM Mass. Sign up
now to spend some time with the
Blessed Sacrament.
Harold Gambill of our Parish who was re-cently received into full Communion!
To Steve Conlon and Lana Croy Conlon on their wedding on June 26th!
Father Peter Chineke and all new Priests and Religious. God Bless Them.
July 4th Mass will be at Calvary
Cemetery at 8:00 AM. As this is
First Saturday, this will take the
place of the Spanish Mass for July.
Upcoming NFP Classes
Thursday, July 16th
6:30-8:00pm on WebEx
Saturday, August 29th
1:00-2:30pm on WebEx
To register for an NFP class on the Creighton Model FertilityCare System, contact Kate
Pruemer, CFCP. Email her at kpruemer@gmail.com or call or text 217-
821-1840.
Catholic Radio for Mattoon 102.5 FM
Catholic Radio for Sullivan: 88.9FM & 96.5FM
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JULY LITURGICAL ROLES
LECTORS
July 4, 2020 4:00 Ned Hoppin July 5, 2020 8:00 Chris Suerdieck 10:30 Cheryl Gambill
5:00PM– Duane Deters July 11, 2020 4:00 Janet Snow July 12, 2020 8:00 Josh Robinson
10:30 Mark Ferguson
5:00PM– Joan Pryor July 18, 2020 4:00 Sally Laue
July 19, 2020 8:00 Karen Gill
10:30 Denise Cooling
5:00PM– Vanessa Duncan July 25, 2020 4:00 Willa Heath
July 26, 2020 8:00 Brent Holmes
10:30 Alex Ritz
5:00PM– Cheryl Gambill
ALTAR SERVERS July 4, 2020 4:00 Andy Karpus July 5, 2020 8:00 Beau & Todd Farris
10:30 Logan England
5:00PM– Mitchell & Jill Deters July 11, 2020 4:00 Ryan Smith July 12, 2020 8:00 Joseph Robinson
10:30 Malea Niemerg
5:00PM– McKinley Ueleke July 18, 2020 4:00 Liam & Owen Burton
July 19, 2020 8:00 Josie Auer
10:30 Rick & Laney Wright
5:00PM– Reagan Duncan July 25, 2020 4:00 Blair Powers
July 26, 2020 8:00 Lily Durbin
10:30 Jason Skocy
5:00PM– Liam & Jack Burton
Readings for the Week of June 28, 2020
Monday: Acts 12:1-11/Ps 34:2-3,4-5,6-7,8-9/2 Tm 4:6-8,17-18/
Mt 16:13-19
Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12/Ps 5:4b-6a, 6b-7, 8/Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24/Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13,
16bc-17/Mt 8:28-34
Thursday: Am 7:10-17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11/Mt 9:1-8
Friday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 117:1bc, 2/Jn 20:24-29
Prayer for Our Nation God our Father, Giver of life, we entrust the United States of America to Your loving care. You are the rock on which this nation was founded. You alone are the true source of our cherished rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Reclaim this land for Your glory and dwell among Your people. Send Your Spirit to touch the hearts of our na-tion’s leaders. Open their minds to the great worth of human life and the responsibilities that accompany human freedom. Remind Your people that true happiness is rooted in seeking and doing Your will. Through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of our land, Grant us the courage to reject the “culture of death.” Lead us into a new millennium of life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Sacrament of Baptism Contact Parish Office to schedule a Baptism. New parents
seeking the Sacrament of Baptism for an infant or child are
asked to attend ONE pre-baptism session. Call the parish
office at 235-0539 for information and to register.
Sacrament of Marriage Contact Parish Office at least (6) months before the date to
make arrangements. CHOICES Pregnancy & Health-234-3312 Www.choices4pregnancy.org Project Rachel-888-456-4673 Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation Number 217-321-1155 DEADLINE FOR PARISH BULLETIN- Monday at 10:00AM
TO REPORT ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL ABUSE OF A MINOR BY CLERGY-EVEN IF IT IS IN THE PAST– individuals are encouraged to
call the Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and
Investigation number (217) 321-1155. Individuals may also contact Illinois Department
of Children and Family Services Child Abuse
Hotline at 1.800.25.ABUSE, or contact your local
police authority.
With Immaculate Conception:
Fr. John Sohm, Max Rose, Kent Metzger, Joan
Braun, Michelle Whitley, Sharon Kuhns, Rita Roth,
Jeff Collings, Chris Bugle, Zack Davisson, Mary
Ann Chibnall, Molly Grady, Michael Grady, Jacob
Kirts, Angie Fox, Addison Graham, Wesco Family,
Sara Clayhorn, Mark Buran, Pat Hutchings, Don
Clark, Susie Huckstead, Louise Farrell, Wendy
Carter, Virginia Kastl, Edna Probst, Rich Fafara,
Lyn Henning, Arlet Hertel, Karl Rabe, Sheila
Rosine, Betty Bailey, Max Ohm, Zale Vincent
Walk, Mary Magnotta, Lois Neff, Gwen Johnson,
Jim Pendell, Tammy Howard, Ralph Vanneste,
Wyatt Edwards, Eddie Sullivan, Alice Farmer,
Loretta Tucker, Teresa Miller, Kelly Sullivan,
Margie Henning, Elisa Gonzalez, Rachel Rominger,
Madonna Collinsworth, Liz Newton, Judy Smith,
Dennis James, Don Clark, Jr., Joyce and Joe LaFleur If you have a loved one who should be added to our
parish prayer list, please call the parish office.
Right to Life Mass
Immaculate Conception will host the Monthly Right to Life Mass on Monday, July 20th at 6:30 pm. Rosary for Life will be prayed before at 6:00 pm. Meeting and refreshments will be held after in the Parish Center. All are invited! “By erasing the beautiful differences and comple-
mentary relationship between man and woman,
we ignore the glory of God’s creation and harm
the human family, the first building block of soci-
ety.”
President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
(USCCB), Archbishop José H. Gomez
Catholic Charities has a job opening in
Mattoon for a part-time Maintenance
Worker. This is a 12-20 hour a week posi-
tion (4-5 mornings a week). The ideal candi-
date will have forklift experience, but if not,
we will train. Some of the job duties include
general maintenance work, emptying the do-
nation shed, and driver of company van and
truck. The rest of the job duties will be ex-
plained to those interested in the posi-
tion. This is a perfect job for a retiree that
just wants something to do and believes in
our mission of “Helping Others”. Please call
Catholic Charities at 235-0420 ext. 237 and
talk to Debbie. Thank you.
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PARISH ORGANIZATIONS AND CONTACT PEOPLE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Finance Council Pat Dust 235-4279
Pastoral Council Communion To The Sick/Homebound Todd Farris 273-0502 Debbie Reinhart 234-3439 Golden Hearts 24 Hour Eucharistic Exposition Madelaine Masse 294-1885 Knights of Columbus/Squires St. Vincent de Paul Society Matt England 433-6832 Cheryl Smith 258-NEED Ladies Guild Social Committee Betty Brandvold Tim Knepple 273-8991 We Care Ministry Denise Cooling 254-7300 Liturgical Roles Scriptural Prayer Group Deacon Gene 235-2189 Judy Rawlings 235-3846 Share The Word Director of Christian Formation
Sue Auer 317-4924 Carla Will 235-0431 St. Columcille Organizations and Contact People St. Elizabeth Council of Catholic Women President: Kris Evans 358-3490 CALVARY CEMETERY krisevans1965@yahoo.com Moni Sheehan 246-3643 Linda Wente 235-2488 Pastoral Council : Kathy Woodworth Finance Council : Jeff Drake
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