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JUNE 17, 2018 | ELEVENTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
SAINT PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
1868—2018
MASS TIMES
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am,
12:30 & 5:00 pm
Daily Mass: 8:15 am Monday—Friday
Holy Days: See Bulletin
Baptism
Baptism preparation classes are required for
first time parents. Baptisms are celebrated
every weekend and must be scheduled at
least two weeks in advance.
Call (402) 289-4289 to schedule.
Receiving Holy Communion
Homebound visits can be arranged. Call
(402) 289-4289.
Matrimony
Preparations need to begin at least six
months prior to the wedding date. Call
(402) 289-4289 for information.
Prayer Chain
Contact Lisa Seidl (402) 763-9770 or email
Reconciliation
Confessions are Saturdays from 3:30-4:30 pm
or by appointment.
Anointing of the Sick
Contact (402) 289-4289 to arrange.
St. Patrick’s Church
20500 West Maple Rd.
Elkhorn, NE 68022
www.stpatselkhorn.org
Email: [email protected]
St. Patrick's Parish - Elkhorn, NE
@elkhornstpats
Mobile Apps Available:
Android: St. Patrick Catholic- Elkhorn
Apple: St. Patrick Catholic Church - Elkhorn, NE
St. Patrick’s Church in 1972 is now known to all as Boland Hall.
The inside picture is the wedding on Roger Quinn and Ellen
(Burke) on January 6, 1973. The pews were moved over from the
old church on 205th Street near downtown Elkhorn.
Emergency/After Hours (402) 289-4289 Press #4
Office Mgr, Terry Krolikowski…………………ext-1520
Fr. Tom Fangman…………………………… ext-1523
Business Mgr, Vicki Payton.……………… (402) 938-4901
. ……………… (402) 938-4906
Stewardship, Jessica Pulte..……………… (402) 938-4905
Liturgy/Music, Anna Kolterman…………. . (402) 938-4904
Youth Minister, Adam Stephenson.………… (402) 938-4907
Assistant Business Mgr
& Safe Environment, Lisa Seidl……………(402) 938-4908
RELIGIOUS FORMATION
RF Office………………………………(402) 289-4947
Mary McMahon.…..……………………….….ext-1505
Chris Else. ……….…………………………ext-1540
SCHOOL
School Office..……………….………….(402) 289-5407
Principal, Kami Landenberger
Assistant Principal, Nick Mumm
Admin. Assistant, Kelly Gibson
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MISSION STATEMENT:
We, the members of St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish,
commit ourselves through God’s guidance to model
a Christian community rooted in the Eucharist
through Word, Worship and Stewardship.
WEEKLY READINGS
JUNE 24, 2018
BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST
FIRST READING Isaiah 49:1–6 (587)
Isaiah foretold the birth of a man called to serve the Lord. He
would be like a sharp-edged sword, a polished arrow, a light to
the nations.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 139:1b–3, 13–14ab, 14c–15
I praise you, for I am wonderfully made
SECOND READING Acts of the Apostles 13:22–26
John heralded Jesus’ coming by proclaiming a baptism of repent-
ance. John was not the Messiah but the forerunner of the One
who was to come.
GOSPEL Luke 1:57–66, 80
Elizabeth’s time for delivery had come, and she gave birth. She
and Zechariah named her child John. Zechariah became able to
speak once again.
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Weekly Readings June 18 Monday
Psalm 53; 1 Samuel 13:23-14:23; Galatians 6:11-18
June 19 Tuesday
Psalm 53; 1 Samuel 15:10-23; Revelation 21:22-22:5
June 20 Wednesday
Psalm 53; 1 Samuel 15:24-31; Luke 6:43-45
June 21 Thursday
Psalm 9:9-20; 1 Samuel 16:14-23; Acts 20:1-16
June 22 Friday
Psalm 9:9-20; 1 Samuel 17:55-18:5; Acts 21:1-16
June 23 Saturday
Psalm 9:9-20; 1 Samuel 18:1-4; Luke 21:25-28
St. Pat's has a subscription to
Formed.org, a web-based catechesis
resource from the Augustine Insti-
tute. As a parishioner, you can create
a log in using the code (7GXQZW) and
view the "super abundance" of materials on everything Catholic!
Feel free to get yourself "formed" and email Brent Harris at brent-
[email protected] with questions.
MASS INTENTIONS & CALENDAR
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“Never tire of encountering Jesus in prayer, in listening to the
Word of God, and in receiving the Eucharist.” - Pope Francis
Low Gluten Hosts are Available: Low Glu-ten Hosts are available in the sacristy refriger-ator. Before taking your seat for Mass, go to the sacristy & take a host out of the clear plas-tic bag marked low gluten hosts, & place the host in the gold gluten free Pix. (Depending on what time you arrive for Mass, the Pix may already be out on the table in one of the cibo-ria.) If you need help, ask anyone in the Sac-risty. �
Mass Intentions�
Monday, June 18 �
8:00 am � † Priscilla “Poe” Pedersen�
� r.b. Dwite Pedersen �
Tuesday, June 19�
8:15 am � † John Neuman �
� r.b. Marriage Enrichment Group�
4:00 pm � � Priest’s Intention (Life Care)�
Wednesday, June 20�
8:15 am � † Chuck Ladd �
11:00 am � � Priest’s Intention (Brookestone)�
Thursday, June 21�
8:15 am � † Bud Polk �
� r.b. June Schlegelmilch �
3:15 pm � � Priest’s Intention (Heritage Point)�
Friday, June 22 �
8:15 am � † Aspen Seeman & Family �
� r.b. Friends �
Saturday, June 23 �
(TF) 5:00 pm� † Jeff Smith �
� r.b. Bob & Bonnie Smola �
Sunday, June 24 �
(TF) 8:00 am� † Mike Steenson �
� r.b. Sue Bristol �
(TF) 9:30 am � † Deceased Members of the �
� � Lordemann Family �
� r.b. M. Mack �
(GO)11:00 am� † Shirley Dixon �
� r.b. John Dixon �
(GO)12:30 pm � � People of the Parish�
(GO) 5:00 pm� † Lillian Lambrecht�
� r.b. June Schlegelmilch�
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Calendar �Sunday, June 17 � 4:00 pm SPY Wiffle Ball� � Athletic Field�
7:30 pm Men’s Club Basketball� Gym�
Monday, June 18� 9:00 am Vacation Bible School �
1:00 pm Basketball Camps� � Gym�
6:30 Mother’s Grief Group�
7:00 pm Baptism Preparation� � Parish Center�
7:00 pm Knights of Columbus� � Boland Hall�
7:30 pm Alcohols Anonymous � Rm 229�
Tuesday, June 19� 9:00 am Vacation Bible School �
11:00 am Tai Chi� � � Parish Ctr�
1:00 pm SPY SportBall� � Gym�
1:00 pm SPY Crafts� � � Kid Zone�
Wednesday, June 20� 8:00 am Sunshine Group Bus Tour�
9:00 am Vacation Bible School �
1:00 pm Basketball Camp�
6:00 pm SPY�� � � Parish Ctr�
6:30 pm Discipleship Mentor In�Service�Boland Hall�
Thursday, June 21� 9:00 am Vacation Bible School �
1:00 pm SPY SportBall� � Gym�
1:00 pm SPY Crafts� � � Kid Zone�
5:30 pm SPY � � � Parish Ctr�
Friday, June 22� 9:00 am Vacation Bible School �
1:00 pm Basketball Camp� � Gym�
Saturday, June 23� 5:00 pm Alumni Mass�
6:00 � 8:30 pm Alumni Event� � Cafeteria�
Sunday, June 24� 7:30 pm Men’s Club Basketball� Gym�
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PARISH NEWS
NEEDED! Liturgical Ministers: �We are in need of more liturgical ministers to serve at all Masses!� Please consider completing your training in 2018 to become a mandated Lector or EMHC.��
Training dates are as follows:�Aug. 5�1:30�4:30 PM���� St. Columbkille, Papillion�Aug. 13�7:00�10:00 PM� St. Vincent de Paul�Aug. 21�7:00�10:00 PM� St. Leo, Omaha�Aug. 30�Mandation Mass, St. Cecilia Cathedral��
EMHC and Lector candidates are required to attend one training session (per ministry) and the mandation Mass. Please contact our director of Liturgy, Anna Kolterman at �[email protected] to have your name submitted to the Archdiocese for train-ing.�
St. Patrick’s Sunshine Group will host a bus trip to Madison County/Winterset, IA on Wed. June 20th. Cost is $30. See flyer located in the Narthex for more details or call Dave at (402) 289�4867 or Ron at (402) 359�1056.�
Did you know St. Patrick’s has �a Lending Library? �
Are you looking for some sum-
mer reading material? Visit the
library located in the Family Rm.
There are no formal hours, if the
buildings are open, then so is
the library. You can check out
faith and spiritual materials.
There are CD’s, DVD’s and
books. Come check it out!�
We would love to thank the following businesses for sponsoring the 18th Annual St. Patrick's Golf Tour-
nament that will be held on Friday, June 29th.�If you would like to sponsor or golf, we have just a few
spots le�. Contact Jessica Pulte at [email protected] for more informa%on!�
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Arby’s ▪ BCDM Architects ▪ Deb Gustafson � CBS Home ▪ Drexel Mechanical Inc. ▪ Dyer Law ▪�Hauser Chiroprac%c & Acupuncture ▪ Jamison R. Moeller at Principal ▪ Ken Rolf Agency Inc. ▪ Lutz ▪ MCL Construc%on ▪
Michele Ringsdorf � Home Loan Advisor ▪ Prairie Construc%on ▪ �The Tooth Doc ▪ WorldShoring�
A Father’s Day Prayer ��
Gracious God and Father, our first father,�You are the One who has brought us to life in this world you created.�
You created us and everything around us.�We turned away from you�
and only after disappointing you did we return your love.��
Look with favor on our earthly fathers.�They helped create us in your image.�
We have disappointed them,�but have come to realize just how important they are to us.�
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Bless all our fathers, living and deceased, with comfort and health.�We bring all their needs to you�
and ask for strength so they may live worthy lives.��
We ask all this in the name of your Son,�our model of what it means to reverence our fathers.�
In Christ's name.�Amen.�
Baptism preparation is required of all
first�time parents anticipating Baptism.
Pre�registration is necessary. Contact the
parish office at (402) 289�4289 x
1520 to register for the next two�
hour session on Monday, June 18,
(7:00�9:00pm) in Boland Hall. To
schedule a baptism, please contact the
parish office at least two weeks in ad-
vance.�
�Sacrificial Offerings�Our Sunday Goal and Collections
are a total of Sunday Envelopes
and Online WeShare Offerings via
ACH and Credit Card.�
�Sunday Offering Update�
Deposited as of June 3, 2018�
YTD* Sunday Offering� $ 1,663,320�
YTD* Sunday Goal� $ 1,599,030�
�Difference� � $ 64,290�
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Weekly Collection Received �
Sunday Offering� $ 33,181�
Church Plate (Loose Cash/Coin)$ 1,870�
Votive Candles:�� � $ 63�
Capital Campaign & Loan Update as of�
April 30, 2018�
YTD* Capital Campaign Income $1,223,823�
YTD* Capital Campaign Goal� $ 830,000�
Difference� $ 393,823��
Interest Paid in April� $ 9,945�
Principal Paid in April� $ � �
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YTD* CC Interest Paid� $ 104,209�
YTD* CC Principal Paid� $1,000,000�
Loan Balance as of April 30, 2018 �$3,850,000�
*Year�to�Date is for our fiscal year, which
runs July 1�through June 30.�
2018 Easter Collection�
Budget� $ 30,000�
Eater Collection� $ 29,558�
Difference� $ (442)�
St. Adele’s Hospitality Circle w ishes to reach out to parishioners with words of encouragement or congratulations. If you know of someone who could benefit from our ministry, please contact: Kathy Farrens, [email protected] with the names and addresses of those individuals and the occasion. �
Calling all teen singers! Interested in sing-ing in our teen choir this summer? Come join our Summer Teen Choir on 6/24, 7/22, and 8/26 for the 5:00 pm Sunday Mass, with Cher & Gene Klosner.�Practice is at 4pm before each Mass. Email Cher and Gene at:��[email protected]�for more information.��
Why Not Make It Official? Have you been attending St. Patrick’s but have never regis-tered? Registering is easy! In-dividuals and families just need to attend one of our New Parishioner Orientation ses-sions. ��
Upcoming session:�Sunday, June 24, 10:30 am in Boland Hall�Monday, June 25, 6:30 pm in Boland Hall�If the above dates don’t work for you, contact Jessica Pulte at [email protected] or (402) 938�4905 to schedule an appointment.�
The Bethlehem House is moving its Humble Lily Boutique to a new location! Volunteers are need-ed the weekend of June 23�24 to help re�locate the store.� They are in need of volun-teers with pick�up trucks, trailers, and some good muscle!�Volunteer hours would tentatively be 12�4 each day.�Interested in helping?�Please email the Human Needs committee��[email protected]�to sign�up to-day!���
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Human Needs Committee Mission Statement:�The St. Patrick's community is called to be like Jesus; "for the Son of man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." (Matthew 20:28)�
The mission of the Human Needs Committee is to inspire the parish commu-nity to live out the Gospel and act in ways that make the works of peace, jus-tice and mercy integral to their daily lives. ��
The role of the committee is to provide oversight and coordination for parish service projects. As such, the committee will establish processes, communi-cation channels, allocate resources, and provide assistance to ministry lead-ers in order to work together to make a difference at St. Patrick's and in the surrounding community.�
How will we carry�out our mission?�
�� Oversight & Support�
�� Bi�Monthly meetings with ministry leaders�
�� Service Project Guidelines (Detailed on our web page)��
�� Improved Communication via bulletin and website: http://www.stpatselkhorn.org/human�needs�committee.html��
�� Coordination & Education: 12�Months of Giving�
12�Months of Giving: What do we hope to accomplish��
�� Highlight the Catholic Social Teaching associated with the monthly theme�
�� Offer focused prayers�
�� Organize service projects for parishioners, families and ministry groups to participate�
�� Make service an integral part of daily life�
�� Unify the parish, school and religious forma%on in living out the Gospel in their daily lives��
12�Months of Giving��
July � Honoring the Elderly�August � Feeding the Hungry�September � St. Vincent de Paul Society��October � Christian Outreach Program of Elkhorn (COPE)�Nov/Dec � 30 Days of Giving�January � Delivering Hope to the Homeless�February � Open Door Mission�March �� TBD�
April � Caring for the Environment�May � Bethlehem House�June � TBD�
Join us next month as we honor the elderly! Visit the Human Needs webpage for details on upcoming events, service project opportunities and new ministries.�Questions? What to get more involved? Contact us:�[email protected]��
Spotlight on a new committee at St. Patrick’s � Human Needs Committee�
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SCHOOL NEWS
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SUMMER PRINCIPAL NOTES � Principal Notes will not go out every week during the summer. We will post twice a month for you to review upcoming news!��
CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS AND�DONATE YOUR OUTGROWN UNIFORM CLOTHES�� Please consider
donating your gently used, outgrown items to the St. Patrick’s Used Uniform Store. Items accepted:� Short
�Sleeve Polo Shirts, Long�Sleeve Polo Shirts, Skirts, Pants, Girls Jumpers, PE Uniforms, Shorts, and Jackets.
Please remember that all uniform donations should meet school guidelines and in good condition (no holes,
frayed hems, missing buttons, etc).��
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SCHOOL SUPPLY KITS ��Be on the lookout for the EPI School Supply flyer for the 2018�
2019 school year coming soon to your child's book bag. As THIS school year comes to an
end, save time by pre�ordering next year’s school supplies ONLINE! Supplies will be wait-
ing for you at Back to School Night. �No long lines, less stress and certainly no need to haul
in bag after bag of supplies. Deadline is�June 24th.��All money goes to support Home &
School. �Please contact Anne Moeller at�[email protected]�with any questions.�
2018�2019 PAPERWORK NEEDED � If your child is new to St. Patrick’s, we will need a copy of his/her
birth certificate and baptism certificate. You can send these to the school office or email them to: mol-
[email protected]. If your child was baptized here at St. Patrick’s, please notify the office, and we can
print a copy for you. This information is needed by July 16, 2018.��
Physical exams may be completed up to six months before school starts on August 16th, 2018. If your
child attended St. Patrick’s School in 2017�2018, there is no need to resubmit immunizations unless your
child has had them updated since last Fall. Physicals/immunization records are due to Mrs. Arndt, school
nurse, by August 15, 2018. ��
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA REQUIRES HEALTH EXAMS FOR ALL STUDENTS ENTERING KINDER-
GARTEN, 7TH GRADE AND OUT�OF�STATE TRANSFERS.�
Kindergarten �Physical Exam, Visual Exam and Immunization Record, if immunizations completed in the
last year and you have not submitted this already.�
7th Grade � Physical Exam and Immunization Record, if immunizations completed in the last year and you
have not submitted this already.�
Out�of�State Transfer Students �Physical Exam, Visual Exam and record of Immunizations that
meets Nebraska requirements.�
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KIDZONE AFTERCARE NEEDS� Looking to declutter your toy room? Kidzone is looking for the following donations: dollhouse, chest of drawers, bookshelves, storage totes, Barbie dolls, LEGOs, marbles, decks of cards, and board games. Contact Monica Schroll at [email protected]. �
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Each week our pantry items are going to either COPE or St. Vincent
de Paul Pantry. COPE is located in Elkhorn in the lower level
of Community of Grace Church on 204th. COPE runs the Western
Douglas County Food Pantry, and food donations are welcome
throughout the year. St. Vincent de Paul Pantry is located at St.
Bernard’s Church on 65th & Military. We ask that every family bring just one item with them to church
each week. Our hope is that it will become a habit. We serve our Lord by serving His children. �
� This week’s needs are: � jelly, canned beans, canned peas, pork and beans, tuna, soups, canned � � � � � chicken, dry milk and Hamburger Helper meals�
“One Can Help”
Weekly Food Donation
150TH ANNIVERSARY
150th Did You Know…�
As we enter our church, the current Baptismal Font greets us with its living, moving waters, gently reminding all who gather that Baptism is the start of a lifetime journey with the Lord. This Baptis-mal Font was part of the church renovation in the year 2000.�
Eucharistic Adoration��
Adoration: Every Monday after
8:15am daily Mass to pray �
in Adoration. �
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Sign the 150th Adoration log on the �
table by the tabernacle.�
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A BIG thank you to everyone
who participated in the Elkhorn
Days Parade! The weather was
gorgeous and it was the perfect
way to celebrate our parish’s
150th anniversary!�
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SPY—YOUTH MINISTRY
St. Patrick’s
Youth �
Summer �SPY �
Events�
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Married Singles Lifestyle�� The Married Singles Lifestyle describes couples that may have lost a sense of closeness they once had as marriage partners and are living more like roommates.��Retrouvaille teaches couples how to survive times like these in their marriages.��This program has helped tens of thousands of couples expe-riencing difficulty at all levels of marital distress from disillusionment to deep misery.��For confidential infor-mation about, or to register for the program beginning with a weekend on Aug 24�26, 2018 call 1�888�317�5654 or�www.retrouvaille.org�on the web.��
Join Fr. Don Shane on a France Pilgrimage�� The trip is Oct. 1 to Oct. 13th flying Delta to Paris, Normandy, Chartres, Nevers, down the Rhone River Valley to Nimes, Aix en Province, Marseilles with our last in beautiful Annecy. Daily Mass with Father. Fully guided, experiences and friends for a lifetime.� Call Judy at (402) 578�6105 for questions or to register. The cost is $4899.��
Receptionist Position Now Open�St. Vincent De Paul Parish Office�Welcoming person to greet visitors and answer phones in a busy work environment along with other clerical duties. Applicant should possess organ-izational skills and be experienced in Word and Excel.� Position is 30 hours per week with benefits available. Ap-plication available on parish website at: �svdpomaha.org under “About Us”/“Employment”.� Resumes due by June 21st�to Kathy Wilhelm, St. Vincent de Paul Church, 14330 Eagle Run Drive, Omaha, NE� 68164 or�[email protected]��
Pastoral Minister Position Now Open ��St. Vincent de Paul Parish is accepting applications for a Pastoral Min-ister.��Coordinates Senior Adult Ministry, and supports social service/outreach. Additional duties include, over-seeing Safe Environment, managing volunteers and other pastoral duties. Application and job description at�www.svdpomaha.org.� Click on “About Us” on the Menu bar and then click on “Employment”. Send resume and completed application by Tuesday, June 26th
��to:�[email protected]�
30th�Annual Ann's Attic Clothing Sale and also a Parish Garage Sale�July 12�14th �
Held at St. Pius X at 69th�and Blondo. Please enter off of 69th
�at Decatur St.�Ann’s Attic July 12�13th�Huge Gym Packed Full! ��Quality clothes, shoes and some linens.�� All sizes from baby through adult. Most items $2.00 or less!��We will gladly accept your clean, used Clothing of all sizes, linens, purses and shoes for the Ann’s Attic Sale���� Email:�[email protected]�Garage Sale in the Fr. Tom O’Brien Parish Center full of delightful deals!!!�Thurs., July 12h
�9:00am�6:00 pm�
Fri., July 13th�9:00am�5:00pm�
We will gladly take Garage Sale items (no electronics, lawn mowers or snow blowers) on July 7th, 8th, 9th�and
10th. Email:�[email protected]�NO EARLY SALES�CASH ONLY� Sat., July 14st
�9:00am�Noon $1 per bag at Ann’s Attic and Half Price at the Gar-age Sale!�
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RELIGIOUS FORMATION�
Discipleship Mentors Needed��
The Discipleship Mentor will team up with another
adult mentor to coordinate a total of six hours of ser-
vice experiences for our Confirma�on candi-
dates.�� Mentors will determine the length of �me each
service experience will be.� (i.e. two hours, three hours,
four hours, six hours.)� Note:� The six hours of service
does not include travel �me and journaling.� Mentors
are welcome to coordinate addi�onal projects based
on their availability.���
An addi�onal 10 mentors are �s�ll needed.� We will be
holding an addi�onal in�service.�We will distribute ma-
terials and discuss the process for se*ng up projects at
the in�service.� The last in�service will be held on
Wednesday, June 20, 2018, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.� All Disci-
pleship Mentors must comply with Archdiocesan Safe
Environment Policy.���
For more informa�on, or to volunteer, please contact
Mary McMahon @�[email protected].��
BE A DISCIPLESHIP MENTOR�
Religious Formation Program Registration �Registration for the 2018�2019 nine�month Religious Formation Program is underway.� Classes for Kinder-garten through 5th
�grade are offered from 4:00 to 5:15 or 5:45 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday evenings.� Classes for 6th
�through Confirmation are offered from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Wednesday evenings.� Classes begin on Wednes-day, September 5th. The registration may be found on the parish website under “Learn” or by calling the RF Office.� Check out the many volunteer opportuni-ties that are included on the registration.��
Summer Fun with Summer RF!�
Not only are our Summer Religious Formation Program students deepening their knowledge of the Catholic faith, they are shaping their relationship with God both in the classroom and the closing prayer services, which are led by our students!�
CAR TALK � Reading I: Ezekiel 17:22�24 �Reading II:�2 Corinthians 5:6�10 �
Gospel:�Mark 4:26�34 �Theme:�God’s reign is unfolding. �Breaking Open the Word Suggested text for faith
sharing: Reading II�
Step One: Listen to the Word Listening today to
this Scripture of encouragement, what strikes you
about it? What word or phrase caught your ear today?�
Step Two: Look into Your Life�
Question for Children:�Have you ever had to walk in
the dark with no light? How is that like walking by
faith and not by sight? What did you have to do to
keep going in the dark?�
Question for Youth:�Do you pray and ask for faith?
How do you work on building your faith?�
Question for Adults:�When do you find it hardest to
have faith? Must you “see” answered prayer, or can
you peacefully accept God’s will?�
Source: �http://aliveinchrist.osv.com/parish/
connection�
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SAFE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING�
Anyone working with youth (catechists, coaches, daycare workers, scout leaders, cafeteria help-
ers, youth group volunteers, room parents, etc.) are required by the Archdiocese to be certified in
Safe Environment practices. Follow the link below to sign up. Contact Lisa Seidl with questions. �
Wed., July 18th, Initial Training at 6pm�8:30pm in Boland Hall �
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Recertification: Recertification is online. https:/ / archomaha.org/ ministries/ safe�
environment/training/�
SPIRITUAL MINISTRY
Weekly Divine Mercy Spiritual Reflections � 1485...Come to Me, all of you.� Be not afraid of your Sav-ior O sinful soul.� I make the first move to come to you, for I know that by yourself you are unable to lift yourself to me.� Child, do not run away from your Father; be willing to talk openly with your God of mercy who wants to speak words of pardon and lavish His graces on you.� How dear your soul is to Me!� I have inscribed your name upon My hand; you are engraved as a deep wound in My Heart. �
Can you spend one hour a week in front of the
Blessed Sacrament to show how much you love Him?
All are invited to deepen there personal relation-
ship with Jesus! Give Jesus the problems you
can’t solve, the pain you can’t heal, the desires
and urges you can’t control. Learn to relax in the
quiet of his presence. Dedicate an hour once a
week. You choose the day and time. Contact Mo-
na at (402) 972-8590 to schedule your hour.
Interested in studying our faith?�Come join us on Thursday mornings after Mass beginning July 12.
Contact Toni Schroeder at [email protected] or (402) 669�3338 for more information.�
St. Patrick’s Retreats in July at the Cloisters on the Platte�There are limited spots available to attend the upcoming St. Patrick’s retreats at Cloisters on the Platte. The men’s only retreat begins Thursday, July 19th at 5pm and ends Sunday, July 22nd at 3pm. The wom-en’s only retreat begins Thursday, July 26th at 5pm and ends Sunday, July 29th at 3pm. These will be silent Ignatian retreats held at the beautiful new retreat facility at Cloisters on the Platte in Gretna, Nebraska. All who attend will truly be blessed by this experience! Openings will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. Don’t miss this opportunity! To register, contact John Schroeder at �[email protected] or (402) 681�3100 for the men’s weekend or Toni Schroeder at |[email protected] or (402) 669�3338 for the women’s weekend.�
“I Take You at Your Word” with Julie Carrick, a Eucharist�themed event of spoken word and music will be held at St. Mary’s 36th
�& Q Street on Sunday, June 24 at 3pm or Sts. Peter and Paul, 36th�& X Street,
on Monday, June 25 at 7pm. Free will offering event. ��
Bishop Barren’s “The Mass” � Beginning in July St. Pat’s will be offering Bishop Robert Barren’s newest video series about “The Mass.” The videos are professionally produced and cover every aspect of the “Mass.” If you want to learn more about what we do and why do we do it in the Mass this will be perfect for you. Please contact Deacon Bud:�[email protected], or (402) 938�4906, for more info.�
PLEASE NOTE: Date Change!
Ablaze w ill now be Sunday,
July 22nd! Ablaze is a unique
blend of praise and worship with
signing and adoration of the
blessed sacrament. Choose to
come! Choose Jesus! �
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MINISTRY SCHEDULE�
June 23 – June 24: Birth of John the Baptist�
St. Patrick’s ~ Elkhorn, NE�18th Annual Golf Outing�
Can’t Make It?�
Please, consider sponsoring
a hole or donating a prize
for our give�a�ways!�
Sign Up Your Team Today For A �Four Person Scramble Or �
Come Play on Another Team!�
Registration Fee: � $110/Individual or �
$440/Foursome�
All Proceeds go to St. Patrick’s Capital Campaign�
To Register:�
Go to our website at:
www.stpatselkhorn.org�
or contact Jessica Pulte at�
Phone: 402�938�4905�
�
Friday, June 29, 2018�The Pines in Valley�
12:00 p.m. Registration�1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start�
5:00 PM 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 5:00 PM
Lector
Dave Persing - Lector
Rita Persing - Comm.
Joyce Wageman - Lector
Dave Herrman - Comm.
Ray Filipowicz - Lector
Brent Harris - Comm.
Susan Banks - Lector
Tim Mikulicz - Comm.
Gina Antisdel - Lector
Nicki Lanzante - Comm.
Deirdre DeWald - Lector
Lisa Juricek - Comm.
EMHC
Annie Badalucco
Bill Badalucco
Braydon Dreher
John Jacobs
Karen Jacobs
Tawnya Mann (sub req.)
Ann Martin
Bil Martin
Dick Mrsny
Ann Marie Seevers
Jennifer Howder
Rolly Kleeman
Rita Kleeman
Bud Simmonds
Leslie Vavak
Connie Weidler
Deb Brown
Mark Brown
Lenae Campney
Karen Filipowicz
Mike Hasty
Pat Hertel
Rochelle McGill
Jen Rutar
Chad Rutar
Bud Simmonds
Lisa Hanus
Gina Higgins
Sally Korth
Jan McGill
Todd Parr
Jim Ricketts
Nicole Vossen
Norma Welsh
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Mary Ann Bernal
Chirsten Broz
Joey Fees
Kay Keblesh
Jim Ricketts
Lisa Seidl
Stacie Becker
Melissa Cupich
Therese Lerner
Mary McMahon
Kathy Morrow
Jason Nocita
Dan Perchal
Paula Perchal
Paula Schinning (sub req.)
Sue Whorlow
Homebound/Infirm
Theresa Hogan - Life Care Center
John Jacobs - Life Care Center
Michelle Ravnsborg - Marquis Place
Kathy Means - Lakeside
Barbara Walsh - Lakeside
Linda Mack - Heritage Point
Heidi Lou Friedenbach - Elk Ridge
John Beacom - Brookstone
Linda Beacom - Brookstone
Charley Olson - Brookstone
Server
Madilyn Becker
Paisley Douglas
Brennan Guilfoyle
David Barkmeier (sub req.)
Reid Chapman
Henry L'Heureax
Andrew Butler
Joshua Iossi
Paxton Stracke
Daniel Thomas
Katie Thomas
Isabella Wokutch-
Matthew Fogarty
Ava Mueller
Reese Mueller
Jack Fry
Maddy Fry-
Sam Law
Sacristan Frances Lollman Vitus Schmidt Denise Ervin Sandi Armstrong Joseph Fees Randy Schuller
Deacon John Jacobs Bud Simmonds Bud Simmonds Jim Ricketts Jim Ricketts Dan Perchal
Greeter Carol Gragert
Mark Niedzwiecki
Eddie Biwer
Mike Shotkoski
Charles Olson
Laura Rasgorshek (sub req.)
Todd Beran
Ronald Graham
Nick Mumm
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