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Holy Family

C H U RC H

1923 Fillmore St. • Davenport, IA 52804 • www.holyfamilydavenport.com

PARISH PASTORAL STAFF

Pastor ............................................. Rev. Robert Harness

Deacon ................................................... Joseph Rosenthal

Deacon .................................................................. Steve Barton

Lay Trustee ......................................................... Ken Colwell

Lay Trustee ................................................. Diane Stanger

Office Manager/Faith Formation Director

Roberta Pegorick ............................................ 322-0901

Email: [email protected]

Director of Religious Education

Diane Lannan ...................................................... 322-0901

Email: [email protected]

Youth Ministry

Rosa Almanza ....................................... 563-209-5130

Email: [email protected]

Parish Nurse

Katy Barrett............................................................. 322-0901

Email: [email protected]

All Saints Catholic School

Jeanne Von Feldt, Principal ............. 324-3205

Teddy Bear Club Preschool

Cassandra Collum, Director ............ 322-6648

CHURCH OFFICE

1315 West Pleasant Street

563-322-0901 2nd Line: 563-326-3836

Monday-Friday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm

After Hours Emergency: 563-322-0902

Parish Email: [email protected]

MASS SCHEDULE

Weekday Masses

Monday-Thursday ................................................ 7:15 am

Weekend Masses

Saturday ............................................................................ 4:30 pm

Sunday .................................................... 8:00 & 10:30 am

SACRAMENTS

Reconciliation

Saturday ........................................................... 3:00-4:00 pm

Eve of 1st Friday ................................... 3:00-3:45 pm

Baptism: Call the Church Office to arrange

for Instructions and to schedule.

Adoration

Thursday .................................................8:00am-5:50 pm

Ministry to the Homebound,

Hospitalized & Nursing Home Residents:

Call the Church Office to arrange visits.

February 17, 2019 • Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.

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2 │ WELCOME TO HOLY FAMILY CHURCH

READINGS

For the Week of February 17, 2019

Sunday: Jer 17:5-8/

1 Cor 15:12, 16-20/

Lk 6:17, 20-26

Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25/

Mk 8:11-13

Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10/

Mk 8:14-21

Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22/

Mk 8:22-26

Thursday: Gn 9:1-13/

Mk 8:27-33

Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4/

Mt 16:13-19

Saturday: Heb 11:1-7/

Mk 9:2-13

Next Sunday: 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9,

12-13, 22-23/

1 Cor 15:45-49/

Lk 6:27-38

Liturgical Publications Inc

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

What an audience Jesus has in today's Gospel! "A great crowd of his disciples and a

large number of people from all over Judea and Jerusalem and the coastal region of

Tyre and Sidon." Disciples, pagans, and devout Jews gathered together to hear Jesus

speak in the Sermon on the Mount. All of these people had something in common. God

was someone to be bargained with, and if God liked you, you were rewarded with good

fortune. This Sunday, Jesus tells us a different story. "Woe to you who are rich, who are

filled now, who laugh, when all speak well of you. Blessed are you who are poor, you

who are now hungry, when people hate you and when they exclude you and insult you."

Jesus completely flips the script on what it means to be blessed by God. What he

proclaims as "woe" are states of life we often strive for, and "blessed" are the states we

work hard to avoid! Jesus is concerned with the kingdom of God and the world to come,

not the typical structures of power and privilege. The word "now" appears often in these

statements. Why? If you are well "now," that's beside the point. To be rich in this life

has no direct bearing on your immortal soul. If you're struggling "now," that's not an

indication that God has forgotten you or that—in light of eternity—you're worse off than

someone else. In fact, it could be an indicator that you're enduring something that will

bring you to a place of greater, eternal joy in the future. This Sunday, consider your

priorities. Who do we reject as not blessed, and thereby inflict woe upon ourselves?

When we encounter difficult situations in our own lives, do we see them as

opportunities to remember God and lean on His mercy and grace?

Liturgical Publications Inc©

HOLY FAMILY PARISH

MISSION STATEMENT

We, the people of Holy Family

Parish, strive to live the Gospel

of Jesus Christ through

education and celebration of

word, sacrament and service.

REST IN PEACE

Patrick DeVine

Timothy Lawlor

PLEASE PRAY FOR...

The brave young men and women

who serve our country in the military.

THANK YOU TO…

our advertisers who make our bulletin

and our directory available at no cost.

To Report Child Abuse: Notify the Iowa

Department of Human Services Child Abuse

Hotline at 800-362-2178 and if it involves

clergy or church personnel also notify Alicia

Owens, Victim Assistance Coordinator at

563-349-5002 or email [email protected] or

mail POB 232, Bettendorf, IA 52722-0004.

STEWARDSHIP

Giving of time, talent and treasure

in gratitude for all God’s gifts

Holy Family Weekly Budget Update

February 9-10, 2019

Envelopes (Weekly) ............. $16,180.50

Offertory (Loose) ........................ $322.50

Children ........................................ $10.00

Other ........................................... $445.00

(Holy Days, Generosity, Utilities, etc.)

Total Received ..................... $16,958.00

Thank you for your continued support!

*The envelopes and other gifts given by you, the

parishioners, are the major source of income for

Holy Family Church. Our budget goals are easy

to meet if everyone does their part!

Prayer Requests

We ask you to pray for:

Virginia Alger, Richard Bailey,

Samantha Barber, Kathy Bermel,

Stephanie Delleman, Daniel Dillon,

Theresa Fahrenkrug, Iona Fangmann,

Stephanie Gorsh, Bob Hammill, Aiden

Hassig, Owen Hink, Ryan Humphreys,

Miranda Johnson, Nancy Kelly, Kay

Lawson, Shirley Lehner, Tyler Long,

Ben Meyer, Katie Moore, Peter Nagy,

Ron Ochs, Molly B. Olson, Sally Reck,

William Reinart, Patty Richards,

Betty Roe, John Rubio,

Wayne Russell, Michelle

Scheper, Bob Sprosty,

Donna Turnmeyer

NEW INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY

In light of the many recent weather related closings and delays, the Holy Family

Parish Council felt that new parish guidelines needed to be established.

• If All Saints Catholic School classes are cancelled due to weather, 7:15am Mass

is cancelled and the church office will be closed. All other parish activities during

the day and evening are also cancelled.

• If All Saints Catholic School classes are delayed with a 2-hour late start due to

weather, 7:15am Mass is cancelled and the church office will open 2 hours late.

All other parish activities during that time frame will be cancelled or delayed.

• If All Saints Catholic School classes are dismissed early due to weather, the

parish office will also close at that time. All other parish activities for the

remainder of the day and evening are also cancelled.

• Please note, these guidelines DO NOT apply to the Teddy Bear Club.

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FEBRUARY 17, 2019 • SIXTH SUNDAY ON ORDINARY TIME │ 3

ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC

SCHOOL CORNER:

DINE AT BUFFALO WILD WINGS—ASCS

will host a fundraising day on Monday,

February 18th, from 11:00am-11:30pm

at Buffalo Wild Wings, 4860 Utica Ridge

Road in Davenport. Just mention All

Saints and the school will receive 10%

of your total bill. Proceeds will be used

to help with the cost of the class trip to

Washington, D.C. later this year. For

more information, contact the school

office at 563-324-3205.

ASCS GALA—ASCS will hold their annual

Gala Fundraiser on Saturday, February

23rd, from 5:00pm-Midnight, at the

Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds Iowa

Building, 2815 West Locust Street in

Davenport. This year's theme will be

Boots, Chaps and Cowboy Hats and will

feature great food and music, raffles, a

wine pull, live and silent auctions, and

much more. To view a list of auction

items, visit www.ascsdav.org. Tickets

(per person) are $40 in advance or $50

at the door. For more information, to

donate an auction item, or to make your

reservations, call the school office at

563-324-3205. We hope you plan to

attend this major fundraiser for ASCS!

Social Action Corner

The next meeting of the Holy Family Social Action

Commission is Thursday, February 21st, at 6:30pm in the

parish office conference room. Everyone is welcome to

attend. You may want to work on a specific event, propose

a new ministry, inform us about social justice work you are

already doing or have questions about social action within

our parish. Whatever your motivation, please join us.

A representative from Quad Cities Interfaith will be there to

present information about their organization and its work locally.

2019 GUIDEBOOK DIRECTORY

• We are in the process of updating our annual Guide Book & Directory for Holy

Family. This book will contain everything pertinent to our church: the various

ministries, organizations, activities, and events, plus a complete directory of all

members. This book is provided and direct-mailed to each family at no cost to

the parish, and is again being subsidized by local businesses that advertise. Do

you own or manage a business or know of a business that could benefit from

advertising in our parish directory? Call the parish office at 322-0901 and we will

get you in touch with our representative from Guide Book Publishing for more

details! Recent survey results show that over 90% of families would rather

patronize a Guide Book & Directory advertiser over a non-advertiser. It “will pay”

to advertise in our new Guide Book & Directory.

• This is also your chance to update your family record with the parish. If you have

not already informed the office of an address change or a new phone number,

please let us know now so that the information in the Guidebook & Directory is

correct. Simply, call 322-0901 or send an email to [email protected]

with this information. This book helps us all to know more about our Church—the

who, what, where, when, why and how. Thank you!

TEDDY BEAR CLUB NEWS

Registration for the 2019-2020

preschool/daycare year will begin on

Thursday, February 28th, from 5:45-

7:00pm. Good beginnings are the best

preparation for the future. Our programs

have been designed to provide exciting

and appropriate learning experiences

for the 3, 4, and 5 year old child. We

also incorporate the “I Am Special” early

childhood religious education program

as well as "Conscious Discipline" into

our classroom. Questions? Call Director

Cassandra Collum at 563-322-6648.

-Holy Family Youth Group-

Everyone’s Welcome!

Are you in grades 5-12? Do you like

hanging out with friends? Do you want a

fun place to explore and grow your

Catholic faith? Then we are the place to

be on the second and fourth Sundays of

the month at 11:30am in the Holy

Family Youth Center. Join us in 2019!

Contact: Rosa Almanza @

[email protected] or (563)

209-5130

Feel free to call or text!�

CHURCH PICTORIAL DIRECTORY

If you had your picture taken for our 2019 pictorial directory, you may pick up your

copy downstairs in Enright Hall this weekend following any of the Masses.

CINDERELLA’S CELLAR RESALE SHOP—You can’t tell by the weather outside that

Spring is coming but it is coming to Cinderella’s Cellar Resale Shop with 50% off all

merchandise, excluding furniture, thru February 21st. The big $6.00/Bag Sale is

February 23rd, 25th and 26th. The shop will be closed February 27th thru March 1st.

It will reopen with all new fresh Spring merchandise on March 2nd. Be first in line at

230 West 35th Street in Davenport. Their hours are Monday-Tuesday-Thursday from

9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday from 9:00am-12:30pm.

ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL SPRING PLAY—Friday, March 1st, & Saturday, March

2nd, at 7:00pm and Sunday, March 3rd, at 2:00pm, Sunderbruch Auditorium, on the

AHS Campus in Davenport. Enjoy the Assumption Knights Players’ performance of

The Drowsy Chaperone. With the houselights down, a man in a chair appears on

stage, puts on his favorite record: the cast recording of the fictitious 1928 musical

The Drowsy Chaperone, and watches as the recording comes to life in his apartment.

The Drowsy Chaperone is a masterful meta-musical, featuring one show-stopping

song and dance number after another! General admission seating available at the

door. Reserved seating available at www.showtix4u.com. Tickets: $10/adults and

$8/students and seniors. Free to all students with their Assumption Activity Pass.

Grade school students must be accompanied by an adult. For information, contact

the AHS office at 563-326-5313.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED—The Clothing Center at Minnie's Maison, 1119 LeClaire

Street in Davenport, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks including baking,

cleaning, organizing donations, greeting and assisting clients, building upkeep,

landscaping, etc. Volunteers may serve for a one time project or on a regular basis.

The Clothing Center provides free clothing in a dignified and welcoming manner to

people in need of assistance. For more information about volunteering, contact Mary

Gillooly at [email protected] or at 563-362-0915.

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WEEKLY SCHEDULE

Sunday, February 17

Fellowship Sunday—donuts, coffee, etc. after Masses.

9:00am—RCIA , Church Office

Children’s Liturgy at 10:30am Mass.

Monday, February 18

No ASCS classes today.

Tuesday, February 19

9:15am—Legion of Mary, Enright Hall

4:00pm—Prayer Shawl Ministry, Parish Office

6:00pm—Holy Hour, Church

Wednesday, February 20

8:00am—ASCS School Mass, Church

1:45pm—Brownies/Girl Scout Meeting, Enright Hall

6:00pm—Religious Education Classes, School

6:00pm—Bazaar Workshop Potluck Party, Enright Hall

7:00pm—Choir Practice, Church

Thursday, February 21

8:00am-5:50pm—Adoration, Church

6:30pm—Social Action Meeting, Parish Office

Friday, February 22

No 7:15am Mass today.

Saturday, February 23

10:00am-5:00pm—8th Grade Confirmation Retreat,

Saint Ambrose University, Davenport

3:00pm—Confessions, Church

ASCS Girl Scout Cookie Sales, after all weekend Masses,

Enright Hall

5:00-Midnight—ASCS Gala, Iowa Building @ Mississippi

Valley Fairgrounds, Davenport

Sunday, February 24

9:00am—RCIA , Church Office

11:30am—Youth Ministry, Youth Center

7:00pm—Rosary/Prayers, Church

The Catholic Messenger: Don’t miss it!

Providing coverage of diocesan, state, national, and

international news from a Catholic perspective.

—Cardinal Dolan combines humor, passion and faith

in visit to Davenport.

—Iowa Catholic Conference reports on latest action

in the Iowa Legislature.

—It’s all in a name (and logo) at MercyOne.

—Editorial: Love never fails.

MASS INTENTIONS

FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 18-24, 2019

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18

7:15 am Mildred Drummond †

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19

7:15 am Barney & Beulah O’Neill †

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20

7:15 am Mary Kay Rosenthal †

8:00 am Mary Phyllis Dengler †

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21

7:15 am Spec. Int. Sprosty family

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22

7:15 am No Mass today.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23

4:30 pm Marian Shannon †

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24

8:00 am The People of the Parish

10:30 am Pat McGrath †

LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

FOR WEEKEND OF FEBRUARY 23—24, 2019

ALTAR SERVERS

SATURDAY 4:30 pm Julio Rosas

Cecilia Booth

SUNDAY 8:00 am Caitlin Marley

Matthew Schlotfeldt

10:30 am Natalie Turner

Lauren Long

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS

SATURDAY 4:30 pm John Stratman, Carol Jones,

Mary Stoughton, CUP*Deacon,

Dave Carstensen, Mary O’Day,

Roger Youngblut

SUNDAY 8:00 am Chris Heidgerken, Jacquie

Anderson, Angie Maxwell, CUP*

Deacon, Maribeth Green, Bev

Heidgerken, Joshua Maxwell

10:30 am Chris Barber, Megan Long, Jerry

Hatch, CUP*Deacon, Jim

Barber, Pat Hatch, Joe Hasson

LECTORS/CANTORS

SATURDAY 4:30 pm Tillie Savala/Dave Carstensen

SUNDAY 8:00 am Peg Beaudry/Brad Lemen

10:30 am Paul Roe/Chris Barber

USHERS

SATURDAY 4:30 pm John Schebler, Jerry

Kloppenborg

SUNDAY 8:00 am John Brandt, Bill Glowacki,

Kathy Kendall

10:30 am Amy Kersten, Todd Kersten,

Frank Solis

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO THE PARISH!

To volunteer for any of the above ministries,

please call the parish office at 322-0901.

NEW CHAIRS IN ENRIGHT HALL—We have purchased new

chairs that will be more comfortable. These chairs cost

$21.50 each. If you would like to “buy” a chair or make a

contribution to support our efforts to spruce up Enright

Hall, we would appreciate your generosity.

MEAL FOR THOSE IN NEED—Holy Family will provide the

food for the evening meal on Tuesday, February 26th, at

the new Churches United Mealsite, Zion Lutheran Church,

at the corner of Marquette Street and West 5th Street in

Davenport. Sign-up sheets are at the doors of the church.

Contributions of food (or money to purchase food) as well

as volunteers to help serve are needed. Bring your food to

the ASCS School Cafeteria between 4:30-5:30pm that

day. Please help us feed the hungry in our community!

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BAZAAR WORKSHOP POTLUCK & PARTY

Wednesday, February 20th—6:00pm—Enright Hall

Please bring a dish to share—everything else will be provided. The annual Bazaar Workshop Potluck & Party is a

THANK YOU celebration for all who worked last year at Workshops and/or donated items to the Bazaar, AND for

those who would like to help this year. We’ll look at how we did last year and talk about what the future holds. If

you have any good ideas, suggestions, or projects, please bring them along. With the support of all Holy Family

parishioners, we hope to keep the Bazaar going. We welcome your input with hopes for the future. Come join us!

REGULAR BAZAAR WORKSHOPS will begin soon on Wednesdays—mornings from 9:00-11:00am and

evenings from 6:30-9:00pm. Just check the weekly church bulletin for our schedule. Whether you come once in

awhile or regularly, we welcome your help. Hope to see you there!

Thank you for all your hard work and your dedication to this long standing Holy Family tradition!

Join us during Lent for...

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The study begins Monday, March 11, 2019. Small groups will meet at 9:30am on Monday morning or 6:30pm on

Monday evening. Please call the office at 563-322-0901 to reserve your spot.

Check out The Catholic Messenger E-edition: Readers can enjoy a full-color replica of The Catholic Messenger in

electronic form as an E-edition. To get a sneak peek for free this weekend, visit The Catholic Messenger website at

www.catholicmessenger.net. Click the e-edition button on the right side. The e-edition is a great way to read The

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HOLY FAMILY PARISH

8TH GRADE CONFIRMATION RETREAT

Your prayers of support are greatly appreciated as our eighth grade students prepare themselves for the Sacrament of

Confirmation and their upcoming Confirmation retreat on February 23rd at St. Ambrose University. We are asking for

words/notes of encouragement from the parish as these young people take a very important step in their faith

formation. Below is a list of our students. Completed notes may be turned into the parish office. If you have questions,

please contact Diane at 322-0901. Thank you!

Carlie Allen Jordan Allison Emily Bahns Rylee Bedford

Cecilia Booth Victoria Chase Mia Combs Joseph Christophersen

Evan Gluba Rayna Gottschalk Dominick Graham Samantha Herrera

Kevin Hoang Michael Kersten Luke Klostermann Tyler Long

Alina Maca Caitlin Marley Carley McClanahan Madison McDermott

Luke Mirr Serena Pham Mateo Ramirez Lindsey Schlotfeldt

Griffin Simpson Seth Soliz Roderick Tanamor Jackson Wohlers

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